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Harvard Flying Club to Rent Their Machines From ICA

Machines of Several Types to Be Made Available to Members

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Unable to purchase a plane of its own, the Harvard Flying Club has decided to rent planes, for the use of its members, from the Inter-City Airlines at East Boston, which company has agreed to let the club use its planes at special reduced rates. The planes that will be made available to club-members include: Aeronca, Fleet Trainer, Fairchild Warner 22, Waco Cabin, and possibly Fairchild Cabin 2.

The membership dues, the club also decided, are to be set at $20 per man. The money collected from dues will eventually be used to buy a plane for the club's own use. Membership cards, which will entitle the owner to the above rates may be obtained from Otho S. A. Sprague '36, Secretary, Adams E-12.

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