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Aviation History
1933
1933 - 1032.PDF
FLIGHT ADVERTISEMENTS NOVEMBER 16, 1933 THE ROYAL DANISH FLYING TROOPS have adopted the modified Fokker C.V.-E two-seaters as the standard army co operation and reconnaissance 'planes. The engine chosen is the RADIAL AIR-COOLED ENGINE THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE CO., LTD., - FILTON •• BRI5T0L Telephone: BRISTOL 45051. Telegrams: AVIATION, BRISTOL. 36 •<*»rn~uIZ .—r — -~- —- • •».«?.., *,.. „.. ...„. „ . „„..„ , . , „„, Great Queen Street, Kinesway, W.C.2, by HARRISON & SONS, LTD.. 7,T7,<' 5T H,\r,Ur?.s A^ne',.Lo™'™i VV £-2- Agents for the Colonies: GORDON & COTCH, LTD., London, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth. Launceston (Tas.), Canada—45, Richmond Street East^ Toronto. South Africa—CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY, LTD. Entered at the New York Post Printed for the Proprietors and Publishers THE ST. MARTIN'S PUBLISHING CO., LTD. 44-47, St. Martin's Lane, London, Wellington (NX), Dunedin (N.7.) Office as second-class matter.
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