February 25, 1922 



Hardwood Record — Veneer & Panel Section 



37 





What does this fusilage mean to you? 



This sturdy shell is the first airplane body built of 

 Plywood. When completed, at Algoma, it was two- 

 thirds lighter and four times stronger than any pre- 

 vious fusilage built to fit government requirements. 



You probably never will want to buy a fusilage. But 

 you may want somedifiicult curved work done with 

 Plywood. Then it will be good to know of a manu- 

 facturer who can solve your problem. You can come 

 with assurance to the men who have been finding 

 new uses for Plywood for thirty-six years. 



Or, if your needs call for Plywood Panels — correct 

 in graining, correct in surface, accurate in dimen- 

 sions, prompt in delivery — then, again, this bit of 

 work above is one indication that you will be well 

 served at Algoma. 



Order stock panels from Algoma, and your require- 

 ments are filled with a speed made possible by the 

 largest stock in the industry. 



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