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Bore and Stroke, 3 1/8 x 3 3.4 in., Displacement, 114.8 cu. in., Weight 135 lbs., 40 h.p. @ 2575 rpm. [[image]] The Famous Continential A40 ...It Helped to Put the World on Wings [[table]] Nineteen fifty-three, golden anniversary of Kitty Hawk, is a fitting time to take note of factors which have furthered man's conquest of the air. . . High in any list of such factors, of course, is Continental Motors' introduction of the famous A40 power plant, pioneer precision-built aircraft engine of moderate price. It is doubtful if any other single development since the Wright Brothers' first powered flight has done so much to put the world on wings. . . It is a tribute to Continental engineering and workmanship, that so many of these old-timers are still in service, and also that their fine successors, listed at left, are first choice for the general use aircraft of today. ONLY CONTINENTAL BACKS YOU WITH ESTABLISHED WORLD-WIDE SERVICE Continental Motors Corporation Aircraft Engine Division MUSKEGON, MICHIGAN 26 OFFICIAL PROGRAM and LOG