Trade Winds 1942 10 (PDF)

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Vol. 6 No. 9
Cover: Rippling in the breeze, Wright Aeronautical’s red, white and blue “E” pennant flies over the Ohio Plant just under Old Glory. See “The Making of an “E” on page 10. Cover photo by David Tondow….. Contents: Footnote on the Future – In Speeding Movement between Two Members of the United Nations with its new Mexico City link, American Airlines Provides Yet Another Clue to the Vast Range of Tomorrow’s Tonnage Transport. ….. Wings for a Warring Brazil – Air Power to its Newest Member of the United Nations is Vital for Victory Today, and for Commercial Progress Tomorrow. ….. Hudson builds Cyclone parts – A Veritable River of Accurately finished Cyclone Parts Streams with Such Things as Fuselage Sections and Mine Anchors from the Vast, Converted, War-working Plants of Hudson Motor Co. ….. Making Winter to Fight Winter – To Keep ’em Flying in a Global War that Knows no Weather Zones, Wright Aeronautical Engineers Don Fur Suits and Face Protectors to Watch Performance of Ice-clad Cyclones in Artificial Arctic. ….. The Making of an “E” ….. Cyclone Scientists – Lab Technicians Help to Make Better Cyclones, Faster, by Such Work as… ….. “Ersatz” That’s Better – Whether it’s Plastic Baffles, Pliofilm Shipping Covers, “Synthetic” Foundry Sand, or Neoprene Oil Seals, Substitutes in Cyclone-Making Have One Thing in Common, They’re Better Than the Original. ….. Tail Winds ….. Purely Personnel ….. Exhaust Fumes