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Wings for Young America | January 2005 - Newsletter #3 |
Welcome to the third issue of the Jim Walker FireWire. The good news is that we have continued to build our web site and it is getting great responses from many of you. Please pass this Newsletter to your friends and encourage them to sign-up for the FireWire on our web site. We also encourage you to send in any stories from your youth that tells us of the joyful discovery of flight. Sharing those fabulous memories helps us all remember how exciting it was. For the past and furure generations, keep those stories coming; and don't forget to send some photos. |
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Little Known Fact...
The year 1929 was an important year for Jim Walker. The "American Junior Aircraft Company" became the official entity and the company was moved from the family basement to a new production facility that allowed for increased production. It was also June of this year that Jim got married. |
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FIREBALL information added to web site...
Also, for the first time in half a century, you can see Jim performing his famous "Sabre Dance" with his two- speed Fireball. This extremely rare film footage is an exclusive from our archives. Frank Macy narrates this short video clip. |
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The A-J Store is now Open!
Please remember that funds we raise from the sale of items in the store go to our continuing efforts to build our web site. We are constantly seeking new resource material. As photos and stories become available, we will post them on the web site for all to share. |
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Ed's Fireball Biplane...
Thank you Ed for sending this in. Now we expect to hear more about your design concepts, how it performes in the air, and maybe another photo or two. If you have any questions for Ed Solenberger and his little beauty, please email us here at A-J Classics and we'll pass it on. |
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email: info@americanjuniorclassics.com Your comments are always welcome! |
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