Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 288, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1929 — Page 16

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Aviation 60 PLANES IN All! CIRCUS AT SCHOEN FIELD Greatest Demonstration of Sky Riding in City's History Scheduled. Fmal arrangements for the air demonstration to be given at Schoen field. Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Wednesday, in connection with the Reserve Officer: Association convention, were being completed toda <. The demonstration .will be the greatest, exhibition of military plane maneuvers ev-r held in the city. Nearly sixty planes, of which more, than two-thirds are military types, will participate. The public is invited to attend free of charge. Free parking space has been provided at the field, ten miles northeast of Monument Circle. Arrangements have been made to provide a lunch at the field. Program Starts at ft The program will start at 9 a m. with a two-hour inspection of planes on the line. From 11 a. m. until 3 p m. military plane.-, will perform interesting maneuvers. These will include formation flying, attack and defense and dog fights by pursuit planes and dropping dummy bombs, dummy parachutes and "live chutes’ by bombing planes. Distinguished guests will include Eddie Rickenbacker. American war ace: Brigadier-General William F Gilmore, commanding officer. Wright field; Major C. F. McCullough. Pennsylvania railroad general passenger agent, and Col. George D. Converse, representing the Governor of Kentucky. First of the visiting planes were expected to arrive this afternoon, with the remainder arriving early Wednesday morning. Army Sends Planes * Army planes which will participate in the demonstration include thirteen pursuit planes, fifteen observation. one attack, two radio, two : bombers, one all-metal, one photo- I observation and five training planes. | These planes will be sent here j from Selfridgc field. Mi. Clemens, ! Mich.: Wright field, Dayton. O.: Chanute field. Rantoul, 111.; Schoen I field. Ft. Benjamin Harrison; Bowman field. Louisville, and from the j Indiana. Illinois and Kentucky Na- j tionai Guard. Commercial companies w inch ■ have promised seventeen rommer--ial type ships include Capitol Air- j ways, Inc.; Silver-Wing Aircraft j Company, Curtiss Flying Sendee of ; Indiana and Hoosier airport, all of Indianapolis, and the Ft. Wayne xirport.

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Weather conditions at 9:30 a. m. j a' Indianapolis airport. Southwest wind, c ix miles an hour: temperature. 59: barometric pressure. 30.28 at *ea level: ceiling and visibility, unlimited; field good. Plane Averts Shutdown \ long, expensive shutdown of the Perfect Circle Piston Ring Company, Hagerstown. Ind., was avoided Monday, when repair parts were rushed to the plant by a Curtiss Flying Service of India i x plane. At 2:30 p. m. Monday, Charles E. Cox Jr. asMstaii manager of Curtiss, received an C. O. S. call from the factory. He flew there in a Curtiss Robm monoplane, obtained broken machinery which had caused a shutdown of the plant, and flew with it to Michigan City. There he obtained new parts, returned to the Mars Hill airport after dark and dispatched the machinery by automobile to Hagerstown. The night shift was able to resume operations at 10:30. Cox was unable to land after dark at the unlighted Hagerstown airport. Film Aids Flying Classes Anew motion picture projector and camera has been purchased by Curtiss Flying Service of Ind.ana, to provide illustrated lectures for Curtiss ground school closes. Films will be purchased for use in the projector, and these will be supplemented by pictures taken by the company. Sky Rider Lands Here F. D. Wade, flying a Cessna monoplane from the factory at Wichita, Kan., to New' York, stopped over night Monday at the Mars Hill airport. Monoplane Is Sold Hoosier airport sold a Travel Air monoplane Monday to Robert L. Duckworth Jr., Louisville. Airman Goes East O. G. Harried, flying a new' Travel Air monoplane to Albany, N. Y., from Wichita. Kan., who spent several days demonstrating the plane i at Hoosier airport, left tocicy for , Albarty. Airport Ditch Filled Work of filling in the open ditch at the Mars Hill airport was started today by the National Guard. The ditch, when filled with concrete tile, will add nearly 50 per cent to the usable part of the flying field. Pair Fly to Rantoul Lieutenant Matt G. Carpenter, Indiana National Guard, and Private Snider, flew to Chanute field,, Rantoul, 111., and return today in a ' Douglas C2H biplane.

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