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1936
1936 - 1605.PDF
FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. JUNE 18, 1936. riS*9 SL« &* ^ Made of unshrinkable drill material, the ear-pieces are specially padded with Sorbo, shaped to give the closest possible fit and to prevent chafing by the phones. Also made in Khaki drill • • • - Price 10/6 SUEDE JACKETS, full length, open-ended Zip, wind-proof double-front, 37/6 EARPHONES, flat type, chromium-plated . . . . . . 7/6 GOGGLES, Triplex with sponge rubber pads, shallow fu cups . . . . • • • • 7/6, 15/- and 25/-. LUXOR GOGGLES, flat Triplex lenses, 25/-, 40/- end 42/-. Ditto, with large curved lenses, 45/- end 85/-. FLYING OR RACING GOGGLES, com I lctely draught-proof. Fitted with Triplex safety flass lenses. Price 19/6. FLYING SUITS, made of unshrinkable drill material. All fastenings "Zip." Pleated back and pockets — capacious shin pockets, 30/- and 25/- (white, blue or black). Medium weight, white only, 17/6. \o *Jew in principle and construction, the gog gles illustratedarefitted with adjustable nose- piece, TRIPLEX safety glass lenses, ven tilated eye-pieces, and flat sponge rubber cushions. With adjust able spring-leather head band. Com pletely draught-proof. Price 24/-. ITewis LIMITED (Dept. F.) 124, GREAT PORTLAND ST., W.l Telephone: Telegrams: Museum 4314. Aviakit, Wesdo, London. Agents in Holland, Portugal, India, South Africa Belgium, Greece, Denmark and Spain. Manufacturers, Government Contractors and Designers. Trade and Clubs supplied — write for Quotations. MARSTON RADIATORS were fitted to the first Airship to fly the Atlantic John Marston Ltd., with their unique reputation for quality, were chosen to supply the radiators (or the first airship to fly the Atlantic. They have 20 years experience in the manu facture of aeroplane radiators, oil coolers and petrol and oil tanks. Send them your enquiries and benefit from their long experience. A special staff of designers is employed to work in collaboration with customers. JOHN MARSTON LTD., WOLVERHAMPTON (A subsidiary company of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.) Kindly mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers.
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