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Show .Tlie OldandtheNewinAirTranspoiiaiion . F - k j- 'A lr w pin way ' m i it C "1"" " -A . -:xVjrrv 7!; , - WfrN'V ri?A . : . 111 y f "" 1 Times have changed in aviation since the days when the pilot sat In an unprotected, wind- . swept seat in the front of the plane. The officer in uniform, holding the time-bomb, is . seated next to Captain M. S. Crissey, after whom Crissey Field, San Francisco was namid. ' . The aviator, with the parachute equipment, represents the modern type flyer and the Chevrolet six pictured with him depicts the modern note In automobile trsnspTtitior', |