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Ninety-two hours and 20 minutes in the air and 8300 miles flown is the total of aeronautic action rolled up this fall by the Harvard Flying Club, it was announced last night by W. N. Bump '28, president of the organization. It also was learned that five newly licensed pilots and an increase in membership to 40 men from the 35 of last spring has been recorded on the club's roster since the opening of College.
During the fall season, the first for the club's own plane, 270 flights have been made and 56 guests of the club members carried. The ship has now been dismantled for overhauling and retiming, and will be reassembled to begin flying again on March 1.
The new pilots are W. N. Bump '28, M. N. Fairbank '28, F. P. Sproul '28, H. H. Timken '30, and E. W. Wood '28. The other men holding flying licenses include F. J. Otis 1M., A. U. Pabst 3D and the associate members Crocker Snow '26 and F. L. Ames.
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