. --v,.-rq~C. qP 6i INTRODUCTION FLORIDA-an intriguing land of sunshine. swayingfpalms and beautiful waters, aet aside from the rest of our States as though it were a separate world unto itself--and yet, so fundamentally a part of our own Union. To travel it by land, is to visit a tropical para- dise of never-ending beauties.-To cover its thousands of mile shore lines, its wide expanses of everglades. grovelands, gigantic forests and natural wondm by Airplne, is to be one of nature's chosen few who are privileged to view so magnificent a spectacle at its best. The purpose of tL booklet is to give you a few intimate glimpses of interesting things through- out the State as seen from the air through the eyes of the aerial camera. It is impossible in this short space to include every point of interest in so large a State, or to reproduce photographs that will cover every phase of its varied idstries, creations and natural beauties. Wa are attempting only to picture the outstanding spots that are encount- ered in a night over several thousand miles of Florida's coast lines and interior. This light, which is divided into three separate flight lines (se map on page 5). includes the Atlantic Coast with all of its playgrounds and historical points, from Jacksovile to Miami via Eastern Air Lines. Following which, we fly with one of Aero-Graphic Corp satio's photographic ships over the Flosida iCys to Key West. turning Northward to the Heart of the Everglades, and then swinging out to the Gulf of Mexico to continue the secod leg of our eight around the entie.Jength of Florida's West Coast.-A father jogged light lie out of Vero Beach into the Cspji at TalaIhsee takes s through som wealthy agricultural in- dustrial, and timbered lands. - All of which makes us realize s how unselfish Nature has been in her gifts a this wonderful land that i-FLORIDA. "On th Wings of Night" PY` I ~ ~ "IC-7-~r-i-- :- --~7ri T-p oWYliu~ui~-r~iarPrpr~y-_iikXI^)__~L~ii I_*i~_YE~n~UI;IVdW;P6i~*itCllj~-X-~L ~ : ~4~2_ iC "' .2hr -.~U*.-~3IPi