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AMERICA'S PILOTS IN THE KENDALL HALL OF FAME

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FRANK FULLER AND HIS SEVERSKY PLANE

Frank W. Fuller, Jr., in his Seversky plane, won the 1937 Bendix Trophy Race and established a new record by covering the distance from Los Angeles to Cleveland in an elapsed time of 7 hours, 54 minutes and 26 seconds, using kendall, the 2000 Mile Oil. His average speed was 258.242 miles per hour. From Cleveland, he continued to Bendix, N.J. to establish a new transcontinental record of 9 hours and 33 minutes. On May 28, 1938, again using Kendall Oil, Mr. Fuller established a new Vancouver-to-Oakland record of 3 hours, 8 minutes and 43 seconds, an average speed of approximately 270 miles per hour.

FOR NINE CONSECUTIVE YEARS, users of Kendall Oil have won more prizes at the National Air Races than the users of all other oils combined. Such a record proves conclusively the dependability of Kendall Oil. It is significant that when Mr. Fuller stopped at Kansas City in his Bendix dash, he found it necessary to add only 3 quarts of Kendall Oil after five hours of 272 M. P. H. flying. Kendall Oil is refined by special processes 100% from Bradford Pennsylvania Crude, the world's choicest. It comes to you in individually numbered, refinery-sealed cans, which protect its quality from contamination. It is available at most airports throughout the country.

KENDALL REFINING COMPANY, BRADFORD, PENNA. • KENDALL REF. CO. OF CANADA, LTD., TORONTO