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BENDIX 
Trophy Race
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THE EIGHT GREAT AIR-EPIC
BLAZING THE TRAIL OF TRAVEL-SAFETY!

AGAIN, for the eighth consecutive year, aviation prepares to reset its frontiers of achievement! Again America's top-flight pilots contest for the guerdon and glory symbolized by the Bendix Trophy - champion's reward in the annual Bendix Transcontinental Free-for-all Trophy Race.
   
Not the prize, but what it proves, is important. For this year, as seven times before this famous race will forecast new and vital advances in commercial aviation. More speed, assurance, comfort, safety - all inevitably pointing toward more mental relaxation aloft, hence more confidence in the mind of the traveling public.

Bendix Products are companions of nearly every pilot on his every flight. Ignition, carburetion, starting radio, landing gear and instrumentation, are Bendix' contribution to today's flight, as of yesterday's and tomorrow's.

BENDIX AVIATION CORPORATION
SOUTH BEND • NEW YORK • BENDIX, N. J.

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1937 WINNER    
FRANK W. FULLER
Los Angles to Cleveland - 7 hours, 54 minutes, 26.31 seconds
Los Angles to Bendix, N.J. - 9 hours, 35 minutes 

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1936 WINNER 
LOUISE THADEN
New York to Los Angles - 14 hours, 54 minutes, 49 seconds

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1935 WINNER
BEN O. HOWARD
Los Angles to Cleveland - 8 hours, 33 minutes, 16.3 seconds

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1934 WINNER    
DOUGLAS DAVIS
Los Angles to Cleveland - 9 hours, 26 minutes, 41 seconds

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1933 WINNER    
COL. ROSCOE TURNER
New York to Los Angles - 11 hours, 30 minutes
1934 - Los Angles to New York - 10 hours, 2 minutes, 51 seconds

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1932 WINNER    
CAPT. JAMES H. HAIZLIP
Los Angles to Cleveland - 8 hours, 20 minutes
Los Angles to New York - 10 hours, 19 minutes

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1931 WINNER    
MAJOR JAMES H. DOOLITTLE
Los Angles to Cleveland - 9 hours, 10 minutes, 21 seconds
Los Angles to New York - 11 hours, 16 minutes

Ad 2586-Bleed Page-National Air Race Program, 1938 Issue-Req. 29522

PRINTED IN U.S.A

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