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Letter (photographic reproduction) to A. S. Menasco, President of the Menasco Manufacturing Company, from Ben Howard, President of the Howard Aircraft Corporation, April 20, 1937. Discusses the reliability and performance of the Model B6 engines. One typed page on Howard Aircraft Corporation letterhead.
Letter (photographic reproduction) to the Menasco Manufacturing Company from Ted Brown, President of Ted Brown Aeronautics, May 11, 1937. Discusses the fuel consumption of Menasco engines. One typed page on Ted Brown & Bud Ernst Aeronautics letterhead.
Letter to members of the Aero Club of the Northwest from Howard Huntington, Secretary of the Aero Club of America, March 13, 1916. Forwards blank entry forms for the 1916 Curtiss Marine Flying Trophy and requests that the event be promoted as much as possible. One typed page on Aero Club of America letterhead and folded entry form.