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That HI in SOHIO
pokes up through the sky

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ON DECEMBER 17, 1903 a couple of Dayton boys named Wilbur and Orville Wright called on Standard Oil to fuel their "airborne bicycle" for its flight at Kittyhawk.

Ever since then, serving Ohio aviation has been one of Sohio's proudest jobs.

And today it's a BIG job here in Ohio...as you can see by the list below.

What's more, there are other indications that Ohio is eyeing the skies more than ever these days...lots of new planes overhead, new airports sprouting all over the map, and growing crowds at all of them.

Already, at many fields, the private flier taxis his plane over to the SOHIO hangar for aviation fuels and lubricants and for the same kind of friendly, efficient service you find at Sohio Stations on every highway in Ohio.

These Airlines Fly with Sohio Aviation Products
United Air Lines, Inc.
Chicago & Southern Air Lines, Inc.
American Airlines, Inc.
U. S. Airlines, Inc.
Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corp.
Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc.
Delta Air Lines, Inc.
All American Aviation, Inc.
Air Tours, Inc.

These Ohio Aircraft Manufacturers Fuel and Lubricate with Sohio
Aeronca Aircraft Corp.
Taylorcraft Aviation
The Waco Aircraft Company
Curtiss-Wright Corporation

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SOHIO
AVIATION PRODUCTS

THE STANDARD OIL CO. (OHIO)