Dawn of the Business Liner

The year was 1932. America was still largely rural and in the process of being strangled by a depression. Still, the business of business had to go on. Then, as now, serious business meant serious travel, and businessmen were just beginning to accept the airplane as a faster mode of travel. At this point, WACO Aircraft, who had been building open-cockpit biplanes since the mid-1920s, decided to bring its customers indoors and build one of...
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