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Aviation History
1936
1936 - 0351.PDF
FEBRUARY 6, 1936. FLIGHT. 157 e AIRPORTS SHOW 0ted the Visitors to British ioht" Impressions of Some to Photographic Treatment I in last f Antithesis of the pro verbial celluloid cat, the guardian of Stand 6S kept watch over fire- fighting equipment shown by the Walter Kidde Co., Ltd., who make the " Lux " gas-type fire ex tinguishers,and Auto Fire Protection Ltd., whose mechanical " Airfoam" pump, seen in the pic ture, can manufacture 400 gallons of fire ex tinguishing foam in one minute. In these days froth-blowinj has a new and more valuable implication, as sug gested by the " Fire Froth " and other ex tinguishers on the stand of the General Fire Appliance Co., Ltd. This firm also specialises in what we have heard succinctly described as '' decremation tools.'' r (Above) The letters " E.S.A." on our mundane desks at school would have been invested with romance could we have foreseentheEdu- cational Supply Asso ciation's development of " Esavian " han gar doors. This model showed their folding and sliding methods of operation. Inci dentally, a 200ft. wide by 80ft. high opening in the new Speke han gar is now being Esavianised. Receivers and transmitters large and small—including Lorenz blind approach and Standard-Adcock D/F equip ments—in the Standard Telephones and Cables display.
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