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1929
1929 - 0240.PDF
FEBRUARY 7, 1929 .iiilllllll iiilllnliiiiiiiiillllllliii.Miuilllllll iiilllllllmiiiiillllllllli Hillllllliii iillllllll ii iiiilllllllii..iinii |iii'i>iiillll ;;,II smi* ;;:> i|11 Dl IRCRAFT AOAPTABO HDTV The extensive adaptability of Fairey aircraft is already well-known. This important characteristic is apparent not only from the wide scope of their service, performance, and general utility, but is also made additionally evident by the wide variety of engines, both air- and water-cooled, that can be installed. There are Fairey aircraft of the III.F. type flying to-day fitted with Napier "Lion," Rolls-Royce "F," Bristol "Jupiter" Series VIII, and Lorraine 12 Ed types of engine. A still further extension to the uses of this machine is made possible by the ready interchange of wheel and float under-carriages. Below will be seen one of the Fairey III.F. (Lorraine engine) aircraft recently supplied to the Argentine Navy undergoing test at our Hamble Works near Southampton. THE FAIREY AVIATION COMPANY LIMITED HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: HAYES, MIDDLESEX. Kindly mention " Flight" when corresponding with advertisers. VI
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