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When You Step Aboard

when you step aboard one of our all metal cabin planes, your bodily comfort and mental ease have been thoughtfully provided for. 
Deep, comfortable, leather upholstered and air- cushioned chairs are ready to receive you. Even the resting of your head has been anticipated with specially constructed chair backs. The cabin is ventilated and sound-proofed and heated for winter flying. 
Only all metal ships are used in our service. They are known as Flamingos and are made by the Metal Aircraft Corporation of Cincinnati. 
The low, even hum of the powerful reserve-powered "Wasp" motor is most assuring. These Pratt-Whitney "Wasp" motors are the same type which established the world saltitude record and transcontinental speed record.
Only the best of skilled pilots will fly you. The man who steps into the pilot's seat of your plane is a regis-tered pilot with an established record of a minimum of two thousand hours of flying, whom we require to pass a rigid physical examination monthly. 
The intermediate cities between Cincinnati and Detroit that are serviced by The Mason & Dixon Lines, are Middletown, Dayton, Lima and Toledo. In a short period of time the line will be extended to Atlanta, Ga., servicing in addition Lexington and Knoxville. Train connections are now made at Cincinnati with all trains to and from the South. At Detroit plane connections are made to and from Montreal and Toronto. 
The Mason & Dixon corporation has inaugurated real economy rates for its patrons. It costs twelve cents a mile to fly from Detroit to Cincinnati. Really cheaper than driving by automobile. Passenger rates include transportation from hotel to hotel. 

The Mason & Dixon Air Lines, Inc. 
Lunken Airport, Cincinnati