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Aviation History
1936
1936 - 0276.PDF
30 FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. JANUARY 30, 1936. Side by side with the development of increased mechanical force in Aircraft Engines another movement is afoot—developments in overcoming specific gravity in structural components. It is obvious that any standard of engine rating is increased enormously as the dead load is reduced. Equally obvious that Reynolds' enterprise in producing structural materials in 'Hiduminium' and other alloys must make engines more "light- hearted," so to speak. REYNOLDS TUBES, RODS, BARS AND EXTRUDED SECTIONS IN HIDUMINIUM RR-56 AND OTHER ALUMINIUM & MAGNESIUM ALLOYS REYNOLDS TUBE CO. LTD. TYSELEY, BIRMINGHAM II jAiaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAiAiAAAiA^aiAAAAiAAAAAAAAAiAAAiUAAAiiAAiiAAAiAiAAAAAiAiAAAAAAAAiiAiAaiAAiiAAAA^ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 -m -* 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 THE /A P. n% A twin-engined com mercial aircraft. Three alternative cabin arrangements for passengers or freight can be provided. Particular attention has been paid to the com fort provided for the passengers . . . takes off with full load in 200 yards and lands in the same distance . . . BOULTON PAUL AIRCRAFT LTD. • NORWICH E £ E ^?T?TTWTYTWTYTTTT?WTTTTTWTW?W?W^ Kindly mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers.
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