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Aviation History
1944
1944 - 1280.PDF
HOME JAMES . . a dark blustering trip . . . occasional sleet and heavy mist . . . visibility poor ... six hundred miles to go over enemy territory and home seems somehow un real and fantastic . . . thoughts of engines failing creep into the mind to be laughed away . .. rather weakly ! Then suddenly it is all over and we are back in the mess . . . interrogation finished . . . plane taken over by the ground crew for dispersal and overhaul . . . good old James—he did his stuff all right ! Pity he's got to stay out at dispersal in such thundering bad weather . . . countless damage and maintenance work could be saved by efficient weather protection equip ment which would keep the damp away from vital parts of the plane . . . and this is not impossible ... t Healthguard specialise in weather protection equip- jA ment for all types of planes under any conditions. MANUFACTURERS OF AIRBORNE & GROUND EQUIPMENT FOR ALL TYPES OF AIRCRAFT, PARACHUTES & BUOYANCY CLOTHING.
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