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1929
1929 - 0043.PDF
JANUARY 3, 1929 Actual photograph taken from accom-panying 'plane, at instant after man had jumped and pulled the rip cord—his Jrnin is seen instantly opening. Jump ----Zip! "T'S OPEN. — You're safe1Your fall stops. You rest ,in "mid air. And then relax. You glide smoothly, easilygroundward, sharing the long- proven confidence of certain safetythat IriJUI Air Chutes have bred all over the world, in the minds ofmen who fly — and sometimes jump. Scores and scores know whata life saver this is, from their own wide experiences in the air. • Already more than 150 aviatorshave been saved by use of their IrbtH AirChutes when naught el^e couldpossibly have brought them safelydown. Among these areaviators in the Air Forces of Great Britain, Japan, Sweden, Denmark,Poland and the Argentine Republic, as well as scores in the UnitedStates. A number indeed have beensaved in commercial operations. Many of the emergencies wereof the most extreme nature, and in every case the Erfatlt Air Chutefunctioned perfectly. After thorough investigationand rigid comparative tests, many Governments have adoptedthe Irhttl Air Chute as the standard life-saving equipmentfor their Air Forces. If extremeemergency—all un- announced as itusually comes — suddenly confrontsyou in the air, will you, too, be readyto meet it with Irbtn confidence ? [JBLix Cljute of #reat Britain, Works Road, Letchworth, Herts., England. Telephone : LETCHWORTH 370. Cable & Telegraphic Address: "IRVIN, LETCHWORTH." Save time by using the Air Mail.
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