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Aviation History
1933
1933 - 0310.PDF
FLIGHT ADVERTISEMENTS. AUGUST 10, 1933 Hoch die Kadetteit (Wings over Heston) LAST MONTH the Heston school machines covered 46,000 miles or an average of one hundred and twenty hours per machine. This is plenty, but wait just one moment. The previous record was only fifty - seven hours per machine. A hundred per cent, increase. So what? Well, the weather was pretty good, certainly. And July is always a busy month. And things are a little brighter in the city, they say. But much of it, we are certain, is due to our new training machines. They're exceptional and whether you are just a beginner or whether you come for advanced dual —blind flying or aerobatics—you'll be delighted. There's a Rolls- Royce feeling about them that counts even more in the air than on the road. They weren't cheap, but after this record month we know that we did well to have them. No increase in our rates, either, 4 guineas an hour inclusive of navigation instruction. Average dual required for " A " licence, only 7 hours. Olir publications " Winged Wisdom," "Why on Earth" and " Weit Snarl" are sitting waiting tor you in envelopes. Your name on a postcard will bring them to you. AIRWORK LIMITED, Heston Airport. Branches at Bristol and Manchester. Kindly mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers. xiv
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