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Show ; WOMEN ARE FIRST I LIMOUSINE FLYING DO AT PASSENGERS 1 MRS. JOHN A. HOAGLAND. ' T i. I , i - i - ' j i , t I" 1 -"I." t ( . ' . ' I I V ' I' j 'f ft: The first limousine flying boat of the Aero Tanilted started from New York recently, I muisu rating the dally air passenger pas-senger service between Manhattan and Atlantic City, N. .1. Mrs. John A. Koatr-i Koatr-i land anil Miss Ethel Hodges, of Dallas. Tex., were the first passengers carried by the company. Kaeh passenger was permitted to carry the full limit of thirty-five thirty-five pounds of bairKHe. The flying boat Is an aero-marine machine of 1;"0 horsepower, horse-power, capable of flyimr seventy-five miles an hour comfortably. It is made of mahogany, with cabin entirely enclosed, but allowing a view in every direction. It is believed the 105-mile trip will be covered in ninety minutes. |