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Aviation Traders (Engineering) Ltd.
are actively engaged on sub-contract
work involving the manufacture of
aircraft sub-assemblies and compon
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...leased to receive your enquiries
for the following:—
TOWING AND STEERING ARMS
Owing to extreme shortage of availability we
have designed, and are manufacturing, a towing
arm, suitable for towing Douglas Dakota air
craft. Delivery approx. 14-21 days. Also
"Percival Prince" Aircraft Steering Arms.
We can offer quotations for the manufacture
of all types of Engine Slings and Engine and
Powe...
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...ceis not an independent arm. Fighter, light bomber and ground-
attack elements operate under Army Command, while the SovietNavy has control of fighter, reconnaissance and strike squadrons.
Lease-Lend Douglas Dakota (Soviet A.F.).
Tu-4 (Soviet A.F.).
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Para-drop from //-72s (Soviet A.F.).
(Below) 11-14 (Soviet A.F.)...
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STILL UNBEATABLE
VALUE FOR MONEY
• Current British C of A.
• 28 Passenger seats plus freight floor and cargo door.
• Dual Collins VHF 618M1A, dual Collins Nav. 51RV-1, dual
ADF Ma...
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...orean A.F. representatives taking delivery of a Beechcraft T-34.
de Havilland Vampire F.B.5 (South African A.F.).
Short Sunderland j ,iout/i African A.F.).
Lockheed Ventura PV-1 (South African A.F.).
Douglas Dakota (South African A.[.).
(Below) D.H. Devon (South African A.F.).
654 FLIGHT, 13 May 1955
Heinkel He 111 (Rumanian A.F.).
THE WORLD'S AIR FORCES . . .
RUMANIA
The Rumanian Air Force
SOVIET...
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...LIGHT
Forty-third of the Latest Recognition Series
Aircraft Types and
DOUGLAS DAKOTA
IN the R.A.F. the military transport version of theDouglas DC-3 airliner is known as the Dakota; inAmerica it has been named the Sky train, but a senior
officer of the U.S. Army Air For...
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...le and carries small, egg-shaped end-plate twin fini
and rudders. Dimensions: Span 105ft., length 71ft. 6in.,
height 22ft. 3in., wing a'rea 1,078 sq. ft.
MILITARY version of the DC-3 airliner, the Douglas Dakota is the leading American transport in service with the
R.A.F., is powered by two 1,200 h.p. Pratt and Whitney Twin
Wasp engines and has a top speed of 230 m.p.h. In the
U.S.A.A.F. thi...
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We are able to offer this aircraft ready for service
with a current British C. of A. at the exceptional
price of £10,000 only
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...26 FLIGHT li JULY 1952
AVIATION TRADERS
AND
ASSOCIATED COMPANIES
AVIATION TRADERS LTD.
Aircraft, Engine and Ancillary Spare Parts Sales
We have fully A.R.B. and A.I.D. approved, bonded stores at...
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...single-rotor helicopter are under construction,
each to be powered by two Napier Eland NE1.3 turboprops of 3,000 h.p. each. The aircraft is
expected to offer "a direct transportation challenge to the Douglas Dakota" and to be able to
maintain height at maximum designed weight with one engine out, irrespective of the forward
speed at which failure occurs. The Elands incorporate auxiliary compressor...
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.... Good radio. This
is an immaculate DC-3. Priced to sell. Aerial Agri culture Pty. Limited, Hangar 17, Bankstown Airport,
N.S.W., Australia 2200. Phone: (02) 7097181. Telex: AA23155. [3629
SALE OF DOUGLAS DAKOTA TYPE 47B
AIRCRAFT AND SPARES
TENDER NO. 878
The New Zealand Government invites tenders for the sale "as is, where is" of five used Douglas
Dakota Aircraft and approximately 3.000 it...
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...s responsible for both military and naval aviation.
THE PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC
The Philippine Air Force
A SQUADRON of North American F-51 Mustang fighters ison the strength of this Force, in addition to Douglas Dakota
transport aircraft, Piper L-4s and Stinson L-5s for liaison andobservation, and Harvard, Cornell and Temco Buckaroo trainers.
In conjunction with the Institute of Science and Technology...
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...adquarters Unit, F/L. P. G. Walpita.
CHILE
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EQUIPMENT supplied to this Force in post-war years hasincluded Republic Thunderbolts, North American Mitchells,
Convair Catalinas, Douglas Dakotas, Vought Kingfishers, VulteePT-13s, Fairchild PT-19s, North American AT-6s and Beechcraft
AT-lls. A number of Beechcraft D-18s tactical support andarmament trainer aircraft were supplie...
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...Auster Autocrat (Arab Legion A.F.).
D.H. Dove (Arab Legion A.F.) over the ruined Roman city of Jerash.
THE WORLD'S AIR FORCES . . .- : -
JORDAN
The Arab Legion Air Force . '
FORMED IN 1949 as an integ...
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...epublic F-84 Thunderjets (Royal Norwegian A.F.).
THE WORLD'S AIR FORCES . . .
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Douglas Dakota (Royal Norwegian A.F.).
NICARAGUA =¥ ,
The Nicaraguan Army Air Force •
NO INFORMATION is forthcoming from the Nicaraguanauthorities on the composition and equipment of their national
Ar...
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...and on taking action to prepare the
necessary facilities and airfields. Fighter aircraft are the GlosterMeteor F.8, Armstrong Whitworth Meteor N.F.13 and Super-
marine Spitfire 22. Transports are the Douglas Dakota C-47B,Junkers Ju 52, Beechcraft D-18S, D.H.89 and Fairchild F-24,
and standard trainers are the North American Harvard, D.H.Chipmunk, Fiat G.46, G.55 and G.59.
THAILAND
The Royal Thai A...
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...alth Wirraway,and the C.A.22 Winjeel, a primary, similar in character to the
Lockheed Neptune P2V-5 of No. 11 Sqn., R.A.A.F.
Avro Lincoln B.20s (R.A.A.F.).
Avro Lincoln (maritime conversion) R.A.A.F.
Douglas Dakota (R.A.A.F.).
Commonwealth Winjeel (R.A.A.F.).
de Havilland Venom FAW.53 (R.A.N.).
Fairey Firefly A.S.6 (RAM.)...
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...tflying-boat harbours, an amphibian is the ideal aircraft. On
water the Sealand requires a take-off distance of 550 yards, andon land 430 yards.
DAKOTAS FOR U.S. FEEDER SER VICESM
ODIFICATIONS to the Douglas Dakota to make it suit-able for internal feeder services in America are likely
to keep this type in useful employment for some time to come.All-American Aviation Inc. have co-operated with the...
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...For cruising, the greater part of the power
is transferred to two pusher airscrews at the tips of the stub wings.Rotodyne The Rotodyne is expected to offer "a direct trans-
portation challenge to the Douglas Dakota." Two prototypes areunder construction and each will be powered by two Napier Elands.
The single rotor will be of 90ft diameter and have four bladeswith Fairey pressure-jet units. The f...
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..., assault transport for U.S. Marine Corps.
SIKORSKY S-S6 (XHR2S) • The XHR2S is an assault helicopter for the U.S. Marine Corps and is a twin-engined,
single-rotor machine comparable in size to the Douglas Dakota. It is the first helicopter in the world to have a retractable under
carriage. The engines are Pratt and Whitney R-2800 Double Wasps, and they are mounted outboard of the fuselage on s...
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