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1943
1943 - 2222.PDF
26 Advertisements. FLIGHT SEPTEMBER CJTH, 1943 0 This brilliant "take off at Whipsnade was, on highest authority, caused by accidental dropping of a Railway-acquired Sandwich by a certain airman on the tail of a certain ME.— just stooging around. Speaking personally — we have always been more interested in upward progress ad astra than in the law of gravity ad terram. Thus it is that the products of our skill have always been —literally altogether " above men's heads." Many years ago our Aircraft Components ventured in the troposphere—later into the stratosphere. Is there a limit to their pioneering efforts ? We doubt it ? i»«limmiiu»«»..lMHi;BlBM:«lMB AIR CRAFT AND AIR-CRAFT Infinite care and meticulous regard to detail, characterise every stage of aircraft design and construction. Similar thought and consideration mark the production of Aerograph Spray Painting equipment. That is why you will find Aerograph equipment used wherever fine work of this character is performed. Aerograph stands for the highest conception of good quality workmanship. AEROGRAPH SPRAY PAINTING & FINISHING feQUIr McNT Write for literature to The Aerograph Co. Ltd., Lower Sydenham, London, S.E.26. Telephone : Sydenham 6060 (8 lines) -208
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