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i8 Advertisements. JUNE 6, 1940 1 V / -1 1/ j : - A •1 \ \ AH/ ".'Hi"*1 1 / u 1 A Ir-iiT.riiniiiwiiiiriT aiw"»ww r J \ 1 \J fr- / "\V \» A ft ft '1/ 1/ 1/ s-f- *\\J\\ nf \J Vy v ff \/\ \ n/i / nt\ r1 ti t \J V \f riiiriTiiiniiHiiriiiTiriTjiiTiTiT,;KRKi!RWiminn*>w . -^1 /"Ml ' r in u — r ?% Illl \ / J V Llx. 11 ViV h V1 " 1 Vy <^ il/1/1/ f ~ /I 11 rv/a/p #rl V r j A/ Iu v J- I fly i~y -4s /I • r AM IA it. A TVr N m[. / V r/" r\ 1 /ft -Jf- ft H ^ FIT TERRY'S SPRING WASHERS —and then the product which leaves your factory "O.K." will continue to "HOLD TIGHT " at the screws and bolts—rattle-free, safe, a credit to you. No firm in the world knows better than Terry's (with their 85 years' spring- makiog experience) HOW to accomplish this permanent grip with Spring Washers. Tremendous stocks held of 15 different patterns in all sizes from I* to 1*. For safety, specify "Terry's "—they cost no more. May we send you our new Catalogue ? HERBERT TERRY & SONS, LTD., REDDITCH. FAMOUS FOR SPRINGS - & PRESSWORKi SINCE TERRY'S SPRING WASHERS MAINTAIN EFFICIENCY AND' SAVE MONEY •wt HE'LL FIND A WAY —with RUBBER . . . and it will prob- 1 ably answer—tempor- arily. But he cannot gauge the performance of that rubber in extreme weather conditions and against the destructive influences of petrol and oils (aspects too vital to need elaborating). Where rubber parts are needed have them designed by Rubber Specialists who can determine the qualities necessary for proper functioning. Disintegration is one of the problems waich can be overcome by right design. Adiertisemenloftlu Empire Rubber Company, Dunstable, manufacturers of " Craftpac," a combination of sponge and rubber, and "Aeropa\" an extruded rubber for cushioning, gasketing or packing. We shall be pleased to send you details of our standard products and special- ised service. PITMAN'S for AERONAUTICAL BOOKS AIR NAVIGATION By W. J. D. ALLAN, Navigation Instructor, Northampton. This simple book will be of great assistance to all whose introduction to practical air navi- gation is made in aircraft which are without elaborate equipment. It devotes considerable space to map-reading and ths use of simple instruments, and is clearly set out and illus- trated. Every pilot should have this handy little book. 64 pages. 28 illustrations. 3s. 6d. net. AERO ENGINES for Pilots and Ground Engineers By O. CAUDWELL. 112 pages. 5s. net. ELECTRICITY IN AIRCRAFT By W. E. CROOK, A.M.I.E.E., A.F.R.Ae.S. 100 pages 127 illustrations. 5s. net. PITMAN, Parker Street, Kingsway, London, W.C.2 MAKE USE OF OUR FREE ENQUIRY SERVICE
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