Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 238, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 February 1931 — Page 5

FEB. 12, 1931.

PLANES PLACED IN REACH OF AMATEUR FLIER Manufacturers Try to Bring Upkeep Costs to Low Figure. By Bcrippe-Hoicard Newspaper Alliance WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—America is closer to the stage where every one can afford to fly than it lias ever been before. In the last few weeks several new light planes have come on the market, running the total of this type of aircraft to half a dozen makes. They can be bought for SBOO up to $1,495, and their cost of upkeep compares in some cases with an automobile. The latest entrants into the light plane field are the Lincoln Aircraft Company and the Buhl Aircraft Company. The Lincoln Play Boy is the cheapest of the lot, selling for S3OO. It is a high-wing monoplane, carries two people and is powered by a Lincoln “rocket” motor. Many Light Planes The Buhl “Bull Pup" sells for $1,250, carries only the pilot, but is the speediest of the light planes. It will do ninety-two miles an hour and land at thirty-five. For beginners who want to land more slowly, a larger wing span is provided. The ship uses a three-cylinder Szekely motor. Others in the light plane market are the Curtiss-Wright Junior at $1,490, the Aeronca at $1,495, the American Eaglet at $995 and $1,395 for one, or two-place; the Heath at $975 and the Huntington Chum at $1,550 and $1,950. By the time of the Detroit aircraft show in the spring, there are expected to be at least a dozen light planes on the market, and prices are likely to be even lower. Expects Many Orders The country’s manufacturers have realized that the average plane of today was too expensive for the private owner. They realized, also, that planes were lasting longer than anticipated, thus cutting down replacement orders. So, in an effort to bolster up business, more and more are coming out with the light, cheap plane. The airplane men hope to 6ell 1,000 of them this year. Other forecasters think 500 will be a big figure. SHOE TRADE TO MEET Convention of Travelers Will End With Ball. Eighth annual convention of the Indiana Shoe Travelers’ Association will begin in the Claypool Monday and continue until Tuesday night, being culminated by a ball in the assembly of the Claypool.

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