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Aviation History
1941
1941 - 0592.PDF
., MARC H GTH, 1941 ,*••«••-• f \ JLEEVE - VALVE AERO-ENGINES "BRISTOL" SLEEVE-VALVE AERO-ENGINES power the most modern service aircraft, including the "Bristol" Beaufort, the "Lerwick," "Roc," "Lysander II," "Skua II," "Wellington III," for such widely different duties as dive-bombing, army co-operation, torpedo - bombing, long - range reconnaissance and bombing, etc. "Bristol" sleeve-valve engines—air-cooled radials— combine great reliability and absence of maintenance with power, performance and economy THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE CO. LTD., FILTON, BRISTOL. IVint«d in Enpland lor the Proprietors, FU<JNT PI BUHHINO COMPANY LIMITED, Dorset House, Stamford Street, Londim, S.K.I, by THE CORSWALX PRESS LTD., 1-6, Paris Garden, London, liht" ean i>e obtained abroad from tbe folluviug : AWTWUI and NK« ZEALAND: Gordon & Gotch. Ltd. INDIA: A. U. Wheeler & Co. CANADA: Imperial News Co; Gordon A GoU* AFMCA ; Ccstral N««i Agency, Ltd.. Wm. i>awson & Sons (8.A.). Ltd. INITEU STATES : The International News Co. Entered aa Second Claas at the New York, U.S.A.. Post Office,
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