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Aviation History
1937
1937 - 0290.PDF
4 FLIGHT. ADVERTISEMENTS. FEBRUARY 4, 1937. CIRRUS MINOR The name " Cirrus " is derived from the cloud formation which indicates " high clouds and fine flying." What could be more appropriate than the combination of an engine worthy of such a name, with an aircraft which is as graceful in flight as the bird after which it is named. Have you flown a Cirrus " Swallow," and have you enjoyed the slow and safe "approach " afforded by this machine? If not, take the first opportunity to do so and then pay us a visit at Brough, where we will show you the "Cirrus Minor " in construction and so convince you that the B. A. Swallow "Cirrus Minor" will give you lasting service. It usually takes more than one swallow to make a Summer, but one "Cirrus Swallow " can make for you a carefree summer, with many happy landings. The " Cirrus Minor Swallow " is already in use in many Light Aeroplane Clubs at Home and Abroad, whilst many eminent and well-known personages have chosen this power unit for their Swallow Aircraft. Be sure to specify a " Cirrus Minor Swallow " for Reliability and Endurance. 1# CIRRUS AERO ENGINES—BUILT AT BROUGH, EAST YORKS. Telephone : BROUGH 121 Cables : 'OCIRRUSO, BROUGHYORK" Kindly mention "Flight" when corresponding with advertisers.
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