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1940
1940 - 0702.PDF
21 Advertisements. MARCH 14, 1940 INVALUABLE TO ALL IN THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY AERO ENGINEERING ' I 'HIS work provides in a convenient form a comprehensive A and reliable source of reference to Aircraft Construc- tion, Production, Maintenance and Overhaul. The wide adoption of metal construction has rendered a work of this kind necessary even for those men who have been for many years associated with the aircraft industry. Never before has the whole aspect of Aircraft Production —snd Maintenance, from the original specification to the forty hours' inspection schedule, been covered within the confines of a single work. Through the assistance of many of the larger manufacturers"AERO ENGINEERING" is able to deal thoroughly, and in a practical manner, with some of the leading typesof British aircraft, both (rom the production side and the point of view of the ground engineer. VERY BRIEF OUTLINE OF "AERO ENGINEERING" Essential Requirements of Modern Aeroplanes. Survey of Modern Air- craft Production. Workshop Pro- cesses used in Aircraft Production. Sheet and Plate Metal Work. Component jigs. Air Frame Jigs. Materials used in Aircraft Construc- tion. Heat Treatment. The Anodic Process. Metal Cutting. Riveting. Inspection Standards and Methods. Air Frame Assembly. Engine In- stallation. Fitting the Electrical Equipment. Aeroplane Maintenance. The Inspection Schedule. Ground Equipment, etc., etc. This valuablework contains contributions by40 experts, 2,500 pages of the latestand most prac- tical information. 2,000 Illustra- tions, Plans, Dia- | grams. 50 Data Sheetscovering 50 Civil and MilitaryAircraft. Two Years' Tech-nical Advisory Service Free toevery Purchaser. Bound in Durable Cloth Binding with Tinted Title Lettering. HOME LIBRARY BOOK COMPANY (George Newnes, Ltd.) Tower House, Southampton St., Strand, London, W.C.2. Please send me a Free Copy of your Descriptive Booklet for "AERO ENGINEERING," together with full particulars showing how 1 may obtain the work for a small initial subscription. ADDRESS Occupation Age // you do not wish to cut yow copy, tend a postcard mentioning " Flight " to above address. F.X4440 'tzZxva,KOJACKS As supplied in large quantities for use with BRISTOL BLENHEIMS and other Aircraft The modern form of supporting Jack or Stand, entirely superseding the old-style wood trestles and blocks. AEROJACKS combine safety with speed in lifting and ARE APPROVED BY THE AIR MINISTRY. Ram head is arranged to take interchangeable saddles to suit various machines. Heavy Aircraft which previously took from one to two hours to lift can, by the use of Aerojacks, now be raised in a matter of minutes. Has lifting range of from 5ft. to 7ft. and capacity up to S tons. Pneumatic tyred wheels make jack readily trans- portable and special patented safety device eliminates any possi- bility of accidental lowering under load. TYPE B.B.A. 205 ADJUSTABLE RIGID COMPACT PORTABLE Particulars of full range on request. BrouTiBrothers (AiRCRAFT)Ltd AIRCRAFT LONDON
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