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Sinclair Motor Oil Advertisement from 19 June, 1939 LIFE Magazine The advertisement for Sinclair Motor Oil relies on an image of a popular actress and interest in civil aviation as marketing tools. Text of ad reads: "[Image: promotional still of June Lang and Robert Kent.] June Lang, featured with Robert Kent in the New Universal picture, "For Love Or Money", is posed looking... [Image: nose of an aircraft in flight, with June Lang in the pilot's seat.] ...out from the pilot's seat of an American Airlines' "Flagship". American Airlines in the country's largest air transport company and relies on... [Image: Prop aircraft in flight, viewed from the underside, with "American" prominently visible on the body.} ...Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil exclusively for the safe, dependable lubrication of its fleet of 60 transport planes. In fact Sinclair supplies more than one fourth of the oil used by major U.S. air lines. Why not... [Image: Car at a filling station, with a blonde, white, female driver talking to a spotlessly outfitted service station attendant.} ...take a tip from the air lines and use Sinclair Pennsylvania Motor Oil in your car? It will save you money because it lasts and protects your engine. The next time your car needs oil, go to your nearby Sinclair Dealer. Ask him for Sinclair Pennsylvania." Spelling and punctuation variants are original. Sinclair is still in business, as is American Airlines, with a fleet of over 600 aircraft. Top tips for parents travelling with kids this summer
·If you plan to take your own car seat for the flight, check with your airline before travelling to make sure the seat fits the airline’s criteria, as different airlines have different requirements. ·Before your child’s first flight in their own seat, sit them on the sofa at home with a cushion between you as the armrest, explaining how it’s going to be on board. ·Take a small compact travel pushchair for easy cabin stowage onboard – regular sized pushchairs or strollers will normally have to go as hold luggage. ·Pack their favourite teddy, pillow or comfort blanket – to help them get to sleep more easily and make it feel more like home. ·Sometimes waiting for take-off or leaving the aircraft can be boring for young children – a bag of treats can work well at this point as a distraction. ·While visiting the flight deck mid-flight is no longer allowed, if you ask the crew they are usually happy to arrange for children to see flight deck after landing. ·If you are flying somewhere with a big time difference try to allow yourselves two days when you get back to give your children time to get back into UK time and their normal routine, before they go back to nursery or school. Similar posts: child safety seat inspections car seat covers for girls sparco steel seat child booster seat table baby car seat travel covers car seat clinic easy seat bike seat graco car seat cover replacement pads |