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1940
1940 - 1723.PDF
JUNE 13, 1940 Advertisements. 23 LYING Extract from an article in " Flight", April 4,1940. "... The Cygnet, too, can aid materially in keeping Britain's 'tail-up' in the market for private-owner and flying club types. This all-metal two-seater is most advanced in design, having the new nosewheel type of undercarriage which makes taxying, take-off and landing immeasurably easier and safer. People who are not pilots and cannot fly have been given the controls, and with only verbal instruction have taken-off, flown round and landed the machine in perfect safety at the first attempt. This is an aeroplane which private owners and aero clubs have been waiting for. It simplifies flying. Export it, and Britain's name can be kept alive on the club aerodromes of the world ... There are, of course, several other aero club types suitable for export. The Cygnet was enlarged upon as it is the latest and most enterprising design in this field . .." Full details of the Cygnet will be sent on request CYGNET A GENERAL AIRCRAFT PRODUCT GENERAL AIRCRAFT LTD., THE LONDON AIR PARK, FELTHAM, MIDDX.
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