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Vol. 6 No. 1
Cover: Eleanor Breen, Wright Aero Girl Guide, pauses before a Cyclone 14 on her rounds of escorting visitors to offices of the Paterson Plants. Eleanor and 27 other girls have gone to work to relive men for productive jobs on defense necessities ….. Contents: Flying Battleship – Built by Martin, “Mars” is World’s Largest Seaplane, Developing 8000 Horsepower from Four Cyclone 18’s. ….. Earliest of the Radials – Engine Invented by C.M. Manly Forty Years Ago, Basis for Present-day Cyclones and Whirlwinds. ….. Wright Power for the “K’s” – Whirlwinds Propel Largest of the Blimps, Built to Extend Navy’s Offshore Patrol. ….. The World’s Largest Landplane and Seaplane use Wright Cyclones ….. Overtime Worker: – The X-Ray is Busy Round-the-Clock “X-ographing” to Maintain Engine Quality ….. Buck for Britain – Employees’ Gift of Two Cyclone 14’s Now Serve R.A.F. in Sterling Bomber. ….. Hobbies that Helped – Model Gasoline Engine and a Truck Coupling Device Are Among Latest Contributions of Wright Craftsmen. ….. Puts ’em Together – M. F. Gemme Holds the Stop Watch on 8752 Parts That Come Together to Form a Cyclone 14. ….. Purely Personnel ….. Exhaust Fumes