In 1933 airplane designer Don Luscombe left Mono Aircraft Corporation, moved into Kansas City's Butler Building and formed his own company. The Luscombe Aircraft company's first airplane was the Luscombe Model 1, commonly known as the Luscombe Phantom. But the company only produced 25 airplanes before poor economic conditions forced it to close its Kansas City operation. |
The daily diary entries from Ruth Catherine McKenzie McCoy. Her daughter, author Fran Baker, has included photos, historic notes and "old-time" recipes following the entries. Readers are welcome to comment.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Thursday, March 23, 1933
Played volleyball in Gym this morning. We lost the game. Ruth Ray played, too.
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