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Aviation History
1936
1936 - 1837.PDF
48 FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. JULY 2, 1935. ISWA DO YOU KNOW OF ANY OTHER AEROPLANE OFFERING SUCH AMAZING SAFETY PLUS SUCH PERFORMANCE AND ECONOMY AS THIS . . ? Photo by courtesy of " Flight." 40 YARDS TAKE OFF 25 M.P.H. LANDING SPEED 110 M.P.H. MAXIMUM SPEED 98 M.P.H. CRUISING SPEED Quiet as well as quick, the "Swallow" is a!so incredibly SAFE. Neither flat turns nor stalls, nor a combination of the two, wi!l put a "Swallow" into a spin. Even at speeds far below stalling speed (25 M.P.H.) the controls remain prompt and positive. Low landing speed and Dunlop Brakes make the "Swallow" easy to 'put down' in small areas, whilst the 40 yard take-off and rapid climb enable her to be flown out again as easily. Extraordinarily quiet. Ample room for luggage. Engine starter and Dual Control included. Pobjoy Cataract II Engine, Folding Wings and Wheel Brakes. £725 complete. NO EXTRAS REQUIRED Illustrated Folder sent on request • I WW CLIMB FT. PER MIN. (FULLY LADEN) 420 MILES RANGE ONE PENNY PER MILE RUNNING COSTS PETROL & OIL Consumption 4fgls. per hour BRITISH AIRCRAFT MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., HANWORTH AERODROME - FELTHAM - MIDDLESEX - TELEPHONE: FELTHAM 2614. cvs—13 Kindly mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers.
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