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Aviation History
1944
1944 - 1942.PDF
14 Advertisements. FLIGHT SEPTEMBER 2IST, 1944 PERFECT COORDINATION. 'Bombs gone' . . . For the man with eyes glued to the target, there is a thrill of pride as he watches the answering flash below. A test of nerve and skill, and what a test, too, of the instruments he uses. Since we began to make scientific instruments, the urge towards high standard of design and finer accuracy of workmanship has always kept our target within focus. From the multitude of problems connected with the war has come a broadened outlook and ever-ripening ex perience. Today, we are better equipped than ever to make an effective contribution towards the reconstruction of a world returned to peace. •m PRECISION BOMBING. The modern bomb-sight is one of tfo discoveries of the present war. Highly sensitive mechanism of a secret nature makes it possible H 'pinpoint'' a target from high altitudes nitb uncanny accuracy and precision. RBPIILLIN k COMPANY LIMITED PHOENIX WORKS • GREAT WEST ROAD • BRENTFORD • MIDDLESEX %u&n/cJi>c THE PULLIN OPTICAL COMPANY LTD. ASSOCIATED COMPANIES MEASURING INSTRUMENTS iPULLIN) LTD. S. A. FANE (High Wycombe) LTD.
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