Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1946 — Page 8

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machine, Madanie.

the space overhead and at the elbows. And the visibility. You get a

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many motor-car words apply to an what airplane the family buys.

airplane in the sales department. When Mr, Rogers is talking to|tion, Mr. Rogers follows motor car bird, after he instructs her,

ingly that one doesn't worry about bumpy roads in an airplane.

He quickly adds that the lady, of

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taught her to drive. And after 35 hours, Madame may have a license that allows her to take up a passenr, Has Choice of Motors Mr. Rogers then proceeds to Papa who doubtless is peering fiercely at the cylinders. In an engineerish tone, Mr, Rogers reveals that Papa has a choice of two motors, one 75, ‘the other 85, horsepower. A speed of 105 miles an hour is developed and a ceiling of 17,000 is provided to get the family over the mountains, That's hill climbing, the salesman points out, of a grandeur Pop never experienced behind the wheel. Mr. Rogers points to the gas tank, stating that it holds enough fuel for 350 miles and a half-hour {reserve. Parts and services, he says, are as available to the private pilot 'as to the motorist, even though {the week-end trip may be from here to San Diégo. And a new plane, lke a new car, carries a 90-day |guarantee. . Trade-in Suggested A plang could last a family 10 {years if handled properly. But Mr. Rogers slips in a suggestion that most owners will want to trade for new models about every two years—just the old auto habit. {Then the used ship will be sold (to another buyer who probably will lturh in a used car for it . . . [“there are so many ex-servicemen {who fly, you know.” A reasonably sound used car |should do as a down payment. The |rest is the usual installment routine {running up to 18 months. | Mr. Rogers believes his approach

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