FARMERS and other rural dwellers in the United States are using airplanes in increasing numbers for work and pleasure. Light airplanes have been found particularly valuable in the Western States where the land is flat for hundreds of miles. Most of the aircraft can be landed in pastures or other open country, with barns serving as [?]
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1949, Page 5
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56FARMERS and other rural dwellers in the United States are using airplanes in increasing numbers for work and pleasure. Light airplanes have been found particularly valuable in the Western States where the land is flat for hundreds of miles. Most of the aircraft can be landed in pastures or other open country, with barns serving as [?] Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1949, Page 5
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