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1913 C.E. Conover Company NAIAD Aeronautical Cloth & Aero Varnish Advertisement Clipping - 101 Franklin Street New York - Aviation History
1913 C.E. Conover Company NAIAD Aeronautical Cloth & Aero Varnish Advertisement Clipping - 101 Franklin Street New York - Aviation History
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Antique Original 1913 C.E. Conover Company NAIAD Aeronautical Cloth & Aero Varnish Advertisement Clipping - 101 Franklin Street New York - Aviation History
Measures Approx. 2-3/8" Wide by 1-1/8" Tall
In Very Good Antique Condition - Trimmed Edges, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Clipping.
The C. E. Conover Co. Advertised Naiad Aeronautical Cloth And Aero Varnish In 1913, Targeting The Growing Aviation Industry. The Company, Located At 101 Franklin Street, New York, Claimed To Be The First In The Field, Emphasizing The Durability And Quality Of Its Products. Aeronautical Cloth Was Essential For Early Aircraft, Providing A Lightweight Yet Strong Covering For Wings And Fuselages, While Aero Varnish Offered Protection Against Moisture And Wear. This Advertisement Reflects The Rapid Advancements In Aviation Technology During The Era, As Manufacturers Sought Reliable Materials To Improve Aircraft Performance. The C. E. Conover Co. Played A Role In Supplying Essential Components For Early Aviation Development.
Product Photos Include A Logo Watermark And Possibly An Object For Scale / Photography Purposes Only. Also, Product Listings May Include Newspaper Images, Display Photos Or Short Video Clips Relevant To The Item Which Are Not Included In The Purchase. The Product Title Is For The Exact Item Available.
References / Learn More:
C. E. Conover Co. (1913). Naiad Aeronautical Cloth and Aero Varnish Advertisement. New York: The C. E. Conover Company.
American Aviation Historical Society. (1911). Aircraft Journal, Volume 2, Number 4. Retrieved from https://www.aahs-online.org
Conover Seals. (2024). Company History and Products. Retrieved from https://conoverseals.com/about/
United States Army Signal Corps. (1912). Report on Aeroplane Materials and Construction. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
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