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1933
1933 - 0135.PDF
JULV 20, 1933 ADVERTISEMENTS. FLIGHT l! | I) The Countess of Willingdon, wife of the Viceroy of India, disembarking at Croydon from the Imperial Airways Atalanta type four-engined monoplane at the conclusion of her flight from India. The comfort of the Atalanta E LYING by Imperial Airways in the cabin of the Atalanta is as silent as travelling in a Pullman carriage. Owing to the high wing type of construction magnificent views are obtainable from Triplex windows and waiting passengers can shelter under the wing from sun or rain. Each passenger has a separate control for hot or cold air and with folding tables and seats in which the angle of the back can be varied to suit individual requirements, can enjoy every luxury. Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Ltd. Works & Aerodrome : Whitley, near Coventry IX
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