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1944
1944 - 2136.PDF
$mbs (font... . . . and a very nice little packet too Both'the Hun at home and the Wehrmacht running back home as fast as it can now know what it's like to have their tails burnt. But in these triumphant hours of approaching victory it is well to think back to where we might well have ended, had it not been for our fighting men of the sky and the magnificent planes which do their will . . We like to think also of the comparatively insignificant but, nevertheless, mighty important contribution which Healthguard weather protection equipment has made to the war effort by keeping our planes fit and ready for instant action. The Flying Tigers in the far east and the trainers here at home . . . the Beaafighters of the Mediterranean and this plane doing its stuff over the Reich . . . aircraft all over the world have been better for the close protection from the elements which Healthguard aero- quipment has given . . . it will fulfil its purpose too in the peaceful days of the future, by keeping civilian aircraft up to their first fine pitch of perfection, and its contribution towards faster, safer and altogether more efficient air transport will again be no mean one . . . «• Ik- HEALTHGUA I l
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