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Some Famous Air All Entrants NATIONAL [[image]] Roscoe Turner and his famous Wedell-Williams racer are entered in all major high-speed classics this year. [[image]] Ray Moore, last year winner of the Frank B. Phillips Trophy Race, returns this year with his Menasco-powered Keith Rider, "Miss San Francisco." [[image]] Russell Boardman, transatlantic flyer, who will fly the Gee Bee in which "Jimmy" Doolittle last year established a world land plane speed record. [[image]] Gordon Israel's 6-cylinder Menasco-powered low-wing racer, "Red Head," a potential winner in the 550 cubic inch free-for-all races. [[image]] Wedell-Williams Special, Wasp Junior-powered, flown by "Jimmy" Wedell last year and entered by Lee Gehlbach in this year's Bendix, Thompson and Shell events. [[image]] "Jimmy" Haizlip and the Wasp Junior-powered Wedell-Williams No. 92 which will be flown by his wife, "May," in the Aerol and women's Shell events. [[image cut off]] The Keith Rider and the Frank Phillips in the 800 cubic inch [[image]] Leut. Tito Falconi (right), selected in the Italian air force, and a Caproni plane (left) of a type similar to the one in which he will daily thrill the spectators at the 1933 National Air Races. [[image]] Amelia Earheart Putnam, who has entered her Lockheed Vega in the newly established women's division of the Bendix transcontinental speed dash.