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Aviation History
1941
1941 - 2402.PDF
FLIGHT. Oct. if.th, 1941. Advt. 10 SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR SPECIAL JOBS Dagenite Non- Aerobatic type. Dagenite Aerobatic type (completely unspillable). Dagenite Ground Starting Battery and Trolley. DAGENITE ACCUMULATORS FOR AIRCRAFT Write for Catalogue 102a PETO AND RADFORD SO, GROSVENOR GARDENS, LONDON, S.W.I Telephone: SLOane 7164 Who presses the button? PR2M1 -THE AIR OBSERVER and when he does press the button-down go the bombs This is just one of his many duties on Britain's latest and biggest planes and we do want you to realise the tremendous responsibility of the Air Observer's job . . . that Air Observers will be needed in thousands in the coming months . . . that if you are fit, age 18 and not yet 33, level headed yet brisk in thought and action, there's a BIG JOB in this war crying out for MEN LIKE YOU .... that, even if you are in a reserved occupation you can almost certainly be released to do this job that's more important still. MEN UP TO 41 may be accepted as Air Observers for special operational scientific flying duties. Matric. or School Certificate level, with scientific bent. Physical standards (e.g. eyesight) are less strict than for Observers generally. You can be selected from 17 k, but your service cannot commence before you are 18. Go to the R.A.F. Section, Combined Recruiting Centre (address from any Employment Exchange) and say you want to volunteer for air crew duties. Or else post the coupon. But—do it now! I To Air Ministry Information Bureau,I Kingsway, London, W.C.2. Pleasesendtm I latest leaflet, giving details of Flying ServiceI in the R.A.F. I AGE.. , NAME.. I ADDRESS I FLT./I6/I0
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