...rst - in sup
port of the NATO stab
ilisation force in Bosnia.
• PRESIDENTIAL UPGRADE
Smiths Industries Aerospace
is to supply flight-manage
ment systems to upgrade the
US Air Force's fleet of
Boeing VC-25 (737)
Presidential aircraft with
FANS-1 satellite-based navi
gation capability.
• ECUADOR'S PYTHON
The Israeli ministry of
defence has allowed Rafael to
offer its Python-3 air-to-a...
1997 - 2201.pdf
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...FROM ALL
QUARTERS
B.O.A.C. Signs for 35 VC.lOsO
N January 14, at London Airport, B.O.A.C. managingdirector Mr. Basil Smallpeice and the managing director
of Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft), Sir George E...
1958 - 0064.pdf
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...tLIGHT, 24 January 1958 125
CIVIL AVIATION
B.O.A.C.'S BIG ORDER
'"THE ceremony of signing the contract for 35 Vickers-•*• Armstrongs VC.lOs with an option on 20 (as recorded in
Flight last week), was ...
1958 - 0123.pdf
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...FLIGHT, 25 July 1958
VC.10
THE VC.10 is in an aircraft category almost entirely of itsown. It is, of course, a "big jet" in every sense, but itsunique configuration, very wide band of operating ranges...
1958-1- - 0117.pdf
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...10 FLIGHT 11 DECEMBER 1-59
ROLLS-ROYCE
% CONWAY BY-PASS TURBO JETS
' * power the
DOUGLAS DC-8s OF TRANS-CANADA AIR LINES
The Rolls-Royce Conway is the only by-pass jet
in production for long-range civ...
1959 - 3323.pdf
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...20 FLIGHT International, I April 1966
Behind theSuper VC 10...
the world'smost powerful
civilturbofans
The latest Rolls-Royce Conway turbofans
which power the new Vickers Super VC 10
airliners of B.O....
1965 - 0914.pdf
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...20 FLIGHT International, I April 1966
Behind theSuper VC 10...
the world'smost powerful
civilturbofans
The latest Rolls-Royce Conway turbofans
which power the new Vickers Super VC 10
airliners of B.O....
1965 - 2010.pdf
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...JUNE 18, 1915. (/jJGHT]
T^cK^'KS^H
J. Warneford, V.C., piloting a Morane " parasol," on the Zeppelin airship, near Ghent, on June 7th. For th»
« by the King in record time after the deed.
435...
1915 - 0435.pdf
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...JUNK 25, 1915. 1/jlGHT
" Flight " Capyright.
The burial of Flight Sub-Lieut. R. A. J. Warneford, V.C., with Naval Honours, at Brompton Cemetery, June 22nd.
447...
1915 - 0447.pdf
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...Flight, June 25. 1915.
^tf
UCHT
First Aero Weekly in the World.
Founder and Editor: STANLEY SPOONER
A Journal devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Hrogreti of Aerial Locomotion and Transport. ...
1915 - 0445.pdf
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...AUGUST 23, 1917.
A CANADIAN V.C.—Captain W. A. Bishop, D.S.O., M.C., Canadian Cavalry and R.F.C., was last weekawarded the V.C. for most conspicuous bravery, determination and skill. Captain Bishop, w...
1917 - 0853.pdf
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...I/LIGHT SEPTEMBER 6, 1917.
SOME R.F.C.. OFFICERS PRISONERS OF WAR.
++•••• •+
THIS exceedingly interesting group of officers was taken
at Freiburg, where they are in a prisoners' camp. The figure
on th...
1917 - 0922.pdf
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...DECEMBER 20, 1917*
I ••
From a drawing by Major Roderic Hill, M .C.'
THE AFTERMATH.-Tbe late Capt. Ball, V.C., on his Nieuport scout, following a smoking wreck which-he has shot down to the ground, to...
1917 - 1327.pdf
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...JULY 18, 1918.
Capt. ALFRED ANDREW MARIS, Suftolk Regt., was married
on July gth at Emmanuel Congregational Church, Cam-
bridge, to BLANCHE BEATRICE BLOWS.
Capt. GEOFFREY P.-NEALE, R.A.K., of Brentwoo...
1918 - 0809.pdf
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...Marine Corps, scattered upon the statue of Liberty in thebay, as he recited the Burial Service, the ashes of Mrs. Sarah
JULY 8, 1920
for the two years she had lived above ninety. Mrs. Brown's
son and ...
1920 - 0738.pdf
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...JULY 15, 1920
THE AIRCRAFT DISPOSAL CO.'S EXHIBIT
THE "Historical" ExniDit, in the Annexe, which is well
worth a visit, comprises some 14 complete aeroplanes, various
types of engines, and numerous co...
1920 - 0770.pdf
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...JUNE 16, 192 I
THE ROBINSON-CUFFLEY MEMORIAL
AN important gathering took place at Cuffley, Herts, onJune 9 to participate in the Dedication of the Memorial
which has, through the instrumentality of th...
1921 - 0404.pdf
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...APRIL 27, 1922
ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY NOTICES
Works, 10
Students' Section.—The "following revised
programme has been arranged :—
Friday, April 28.—Library-of Royal Aero
nautical Society, 6.4...
1922 - 0246.pdf
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1921 - 0569.pdf
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...discharged bombs thereon. Time and again they attacked,and onejclearly saw the missile falling towards its mark, to
burst with volumes of white smoke on striking the ground.Although there was only one...
1923 - 0364.pdf
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