| 1. | Aerial advertising planes do fly before the events over the masses of tailgaters.
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| 2. | Aerial advertising is effective if a large target audience is gathered near the source of advertising.
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| 3. | It offered flying lessons, passenger flights, aerial photography, stunt flying, and aerial advertising.
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| 4. | Detractors of aerial advertising maintain it has a highly limited and ineffective scope in the age of the internet.
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| 5. | However, safety reasons may lead local authorities to consider banning some forms of aerial advertising in populated areas.
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| 6. | The company aimed to carry passengers, give flying exhibitions, undertake aerial advertising, and a make general sales.
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| 7. | Secondary distribution such as news media coverage, word of mouth and photos of aerial advertising can reach an extended audience.
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| 8. | The previous is to illustrate that aerial advertising was big business then, and could grow into a much bigger operation.
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| 9. | Authorities soon discovered that the plane was not a cropduster but a banner-towing aircraft owned by a Jacksonville aerial advertising firm.
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| 10. | The T-1 was built in five versions and was used for training, crop spraying, aerial advertising and other utility roles.
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