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Aviation History
1936
1936 - 2227.PDF
iS FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. AUGUST 13, 1936, Both these aircraft are as safe as science can make them. But one of them •jfc- has this extra security — an " Aviation & General " comprehensive policy. Security is assured to policy holders by a subscribed capital of £500,000 (£250,000 paid up) and the backing of twelve leading British companies. Competitive rates are quoted on any class of aviation insurance—write to AVIATION & GENERAL INSURANCE CO., LTD. 33, LIME STREET, LONDON, E.C.3. Tel. Mansion House, 4748. L. MURRAY-STEWART, Underwrite, & Manager. "WHY ARE YOU SO CONFIDENT IN THICK WEATHER?" " Because, although I am an experienced flyer I also possess an aeroplane that is fitted with standard equipment to meet such conditions— a MONOSPAR." ' The twin-rudders are supremely efficient and provide absolute stability when flying blind. The two engines and the ability to maintain height with either out of action, create confidence, whilst the Radio directicn- finding apparatus proves itself a boon in all circumstances of difficult navigation." " In addition to excellent flying qualities the MONOSPAR is an embodiment of luxury comfort inside—soft upholstery, warm and cold air and Radio music. These refinements are valued by pilot and passenger alike." " The amazing price of this Motor-Car-of-the- Air is only £1,750 complete." GENERAL AIRCRAFT LTD LONDON AIR PARK-FELTMAMMIDDX Kindly mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers.
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