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Aviation History
1944
1944 - 1982.PDF
...when payload replaces bombload/ The post-war years of opportunity for Empire trade development in particular, and world trade revival in general, will be dependent upon, and synonymous with, the growth of Empire airlines. " Bristol "—within war-restricted limits- are planning for this era . . . planning aircraft to exploit fully the advantages air-travel alone gives . . . planning engines with lower fuel consumption, reduced maintenance, less weight to allow bigger payload, and with that high degree of reliability which for years has characterised all " Bristol " productions. Yes, with confidence it can be said ..."'' Bristol " will deliver the goods in the more spacious days of peace. frtnted in England for tie Proprietors, FUOHT PUBUSHINO COMPANT LIMITED, Ilorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.I, bv THE CORNWALL PRESS LTD., 1-6, Parts Garden, London. S.T5.1. " Plight" can l>e obtained abroad from the following : AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND : Gordon & Gotch, Ltd. INDIA : A. H. Wheeler * Co. CANADA : Imperial News Co. ; Gordon & Gotch, Ltd. SOITTH AFRICA: Central News Agency, Ltd.. Wm. Dawson & Sons (8. A.), htA. UNITED STATES: TheJntenuti'n.'U News Co. Entered as Second Class at the New York, U.S.A., Post Office.
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