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THE WEIRS TIMES, Thursday, September 30, 2010
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service personnel made a special appearance on- stage to tell about their part in the film, which included flying the film
shot each day back to Miami. Fogg had also pio- neered this aspect of the business, shipping the Seagull to Bradenton for the winter of 1925, thanks to a suggestion by Frank
ASSISTED LIVING WITH MEMORY SUPPORT
Greene of Lake Winnipe- saukee and Bradenton. Just watching planes
take off and land was enough to attract a crowd in the aviation-mad years of the 1930s, when new flying accomplishments were big news all the time.
Aerial view of the seaplane base with the Sikorsky S-38 moored on the left-hand pier. Original Steamship Mount
Washington at pier on right. COURTESY WINNIPESAUKEE YACHT CLUB
In addition to hopping passengers and charter flights, the air service kept busy flying para-
chute jumpers sponsored by Weirs attractions, aer- obatic displays, and in See AVIATION on 43
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