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Aviation History
1941
1941 - 2425.PDF
The Sword Excalibur Mythology tells us nothing of he material from which the magic )lade of Pendragon was forged. We •enow it merely as the proof of Arthur's kingship and the means of seating a loyal and united country. But Excalibur remains a symbol of England's earliest greatness— invincible in battle and implacable n the face of tyranny and injustice. To-day Britain has many thousands of blades in service for a similar cause — they are the duralumin blades of de Havilland airscrews. Fashioned of material which com- bines lightness, ductility and great strength, they are economical in first cost and in maintenance.' De Havilland blades withstand considerable damage without being rendered irreparable. ) AIRSCREWS
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