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Aviation History
1935
1935 - 0778.PDF
32 FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. APRIL 4, 1933, instrument have The Reid-Sigrist range of flying instruments includes the Service Type Turn Indicator (standardised by the R.A.F.), the Bubble Type Turn Indicator, and the Pitch Indicator. could not got there alone Neither could the 'plane have got there without the instrument. Bad weather and night flying are becoming such every-day occurrences that pilots are having to trust more and more to the reliability of their instruments. Long Distance flyers almost invariably choose Reid & Sigrist, owing to their proved reliability in extreme weather conditions. C. W. A. Scott used them on his flight to Australia: they were used in the Mount Everest flight and in most of the record-breaking flights of the past. REID AND SIGRIST INSTRUMENTS The Range Built to Air Ministry Specification REID & SIGRIST LTD., SHANNON CORNER KINGSTON BY-PASS, NEW MALDEN, SURREY NO MATTER HOW GOOD THE ENGINES, TYRES, AIRSCREWS, WHEELS, INSTRUMENTS, BRAKES, FUEL, DOPE, PLUGS, FLAPS, OIL, WIRELESS, OR CREW, IT'S SAFER WITH SLOTS! Kindly mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers.
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