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February 6,1933.
Mr. J. P. Wines, •
10 East 40th Street
Ne York City. .
Ey dear Mr. Wines:
Replying to yours of the 3rd, I have
used my present aerocar for 50,000 miles. It .has
been entirely satisfactory to me, and I am quite
positive that there is no other means of trans-
portation now available in this country that can
compare with an aerocar.
I have owned in the past twenty-five
years some of the finest oars built in Europe and
America, and at the present time have in use as .
baggage transfers, automottbiles that two or three
years ago were considered the cream de luxe of all
cars manufactured. I now use these cars as trucks
to haul baggage.
I get about eleven miles per gallon
from the aeroear, and can travel through the
country in great comfort. I do not use the
aerocar to sleep in, but as a private coach,
and I would not think of embhanging my present
aerocar for any automobile on earth, at any price.
Yours very truly,
CARL G. FI SHJ;R
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