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1942
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OCTOBER 1ST, 1942 FLIGHT Advertisements. 11 V " Over to you, old boy — this ' Parasuit' is the answer to a poor flying man's prayer ... if gives me more elbow room than I've ever dreamed of, it doesn't make me feel like a port manteau, and when I think of some of the hatches..." " Speaking as an operator, I can nip about nowiike a two- year-old in this cabin, for it doesn't stick out In the wrong places." " Yes, it's wizard. I took the trouble to do a bit of weights and measures yesterday. The whole outfit weighs only 23 lbs, and that built-in parachute only measures l|" thickness." "Well, as I was saying, I was talking to a chap who dropped into the drink the other day wearing his 'Parasuit.' He said, the incorporated buoyancy stole made his dip a luxury job — kept him high if not dry till the launch hove in sight." "Sure, this Parasuit with its streamline is just the chute for tight corners—in more senses than one." PATENT NUMBERS: 405693. 52ill8 Etc. HARNESS AND PARACHUTE COMBINED EVOLVED AND MANUFACTURED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY THE "G.Q." PARACHUTE COMPANY LTD., STADIUM W O RKS, W O Kl N G, SURREY DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF PARACHUTE EQUIPMENT FOR ALL PURPOSES SINCE 1931 _
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