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titled "Russian Refugees" by Walt Boyne, magazine not indi­ cated. Answers were also received from Bob Clark, Channel Is­ lands, California, Marty Eisenmann, Garrettsville, Ohio, Char­ ley Hayes, Park Forest, Illinois, John Grega, Bedford, Ohio, and Randy Barnes, Peoria, Illinois. A three-view drawing showing the high thrust line of the engine, as well as the pontoon that is reminiscent of the loening Air Yacht.

lee Worley's design, the Columbia "Triad", was destined to be a one-of-a­ kind ship with no future. Test pilot Roger O. Williams thought the project had pos­ sibilities, though sometimes he would refer to the ship as a "clunker". The plane would be lost in a suspicious hangar fire at Roosevelt Field in New York City.

WElCOME NEW MEMBERS The following is a partial listing of new members who recently joined the EM Antique/Classic Division. We are honored to welcome them into the or­ ganization whose common interest is vintage aircraft. Succeeding issues of VINTAGE AIRPLANE will contain addi­ tional listings of new members. Lyman, John W. Warner Springs, CA Johnson, Stephen Charles Grand Rapids, MN Butler, William L. Friendswood, TX Lund, Mark A. Jewel, IA Bonney, Sr., William W. Iowa City Gordon, Paul W. Helena, MT Peace Dale, RI Nunes, Peter A. Warfel, Richard D. Wheaton,IL Piccoli, GiovarUli ITALY Robbs, Franklin D. Baldwin City, KS Carnevale, Reynolds Fayetteville, NC Hemphill, Thomas E. Warrensburg, MO Orlando, FL Baldwin, Thomas R. Kugler, Mike A. McCook, NE Verueren, Denis BELGIUM Lewisville, TX Smith, Paul S. Wallace, Jr., Eben Scituate, MA Goebel, Frank Joliet,IL Fuller, William E. West Hartford, CT Downs, Jolm R. Spencer,IA Payne, Howard H. Cambria, CA Stembridge, James F. Kernville, CA Cunningham, Jr., Charles W. New Albany, IN Burkhart, James R. Franklin, IN Gamble Robert O. Rockhill, SC Hodson, Mike Camarillo, CA Waldron, Robert J. Stillwater, MN Hatch, Donald A. Ontario, Canada Martens, Henk NETHERLANDS Kronberger, Warren Oak Park, IL 34 JULY 1991

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