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1926
1926 - 0930.PDF
DECEMBER 9, 1926 PARIS AERO SHOWJQ26 AERO ENGINES AT THE SALON IN our issue last week, we published illustrations and data relating to most of the aircraft exhibited at Paris, and withone or two exceptions all the machines stated in our advance report to be intended for the show have actuallv turned up. This week we continue with brief specifications of some of the more important aero engines to be seen at this year's Salon. ARMSTRONG SIDDELEY MOTORS, LTD. THE exhibits of.1 this British firm include a complete range the gallery to some extent, is fairly prominently situated,and is attracting a good deal of attention, the four engines of engines from the little " Genet " to the famous " Jaguar " being beautifully finished and extremely neatly mounted onused by Sir Alan Cobham on his flights to Cape Town and back, and to Australia and back. The stand, although under wooden bases supporting aluminium columns on which the engines rest. Three of the Armstrong-Siddeley engines are 0000 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SI 0 0 British Engines at theParis Show: The Armstrong- Siddeley " Mon- goose," of 120 h.p. m 0HHH 000H 802
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