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Photocopied telegram from Colonel David C. Schilling, U.S. Air Force, to William P. Lear, circa 1952. Congratulates Lear on the performance of the F-5 autopilot. Includes a photocopied article from the June 28, 1952 issue of "Newsweek," describing a transpacific flight made by Republic F-85G Thunderjets of the 31st Fighter-Escort Wing. A typed note states that the lead planes of the group were…
Telegram to R. Ortman from Edgar Gott, November 2, 1917. Expresses interest in Duranceau as a possible factory manager and asks for input on him or other good potential applicants. One typed page.
Telegram to C. K. Knickerbocker from William E. Boeing, November 2, 1917. Asks for recommendation for a good factory manager. One typed page.
Telegram to "Boehing Aeroplane Co." (Boeing Airplane Company) from an unidentified person, October 30, 1917. Inquires if Boeing wants a "practically new Curtiss Model F flying boat pusher type two." One typed page.
[Telegram to Captain E. J. Clark, Signal Corps, U.S. Army, from William E. Boeing, November 8, 1917]
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Telegram to Captain E. J. Clark, Signal Corps, U.S. Army, from William E. Boeing, November 8, 1917. Informs Clark that Mr. Gott may be at an upcoming appointment instead of himself. One typed page.
Telegram to George Conrad Westervelt from William E. Boeing, November 8, 1917. Expresses hope that Westervelt can visit this month. One typed page.
Telegram to C. K. Knickerbocker from William E. Boeing, November 8, 1917. Requests different recommendation for someone with experience in specialty parts. One typed page.
Telegram to William E. Boeing from Clark, November 8, 1917. Requests appointment with Boeing and trip to the plant. One typed page.
Telegram to the Boeing Airplane Company from the Bureau Construction and Repair, Navy Department, October 6, 1917. Informs that inspection of work will be under the superintending Constructor Care of Seattle Construction and Drydock Company. One typed page.
Telegram to Bureau Construction and Repair, Navy Department, from the Boeing Airplane Company, October 4, 1917. Requests Government Inspector visit for airplanes. One typed page.