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1945
1945 - 1072.PDF
vi. Advertisements. FLIGHT MAY 31ST, 1945 A PLACE FOR THE PROCTOR The resumption of normal business will call for speedy communication linking up with the scheduled airlines and also for those who must travel at will. For this purpose th'e small, reliable, robust and economical aircraft is a necessity. This demand will be met by the Percival Proctor Gipsy-engined four- seater with a payload of 65o Ib.. a range of 5oo miles and the low consumption of 14 miles per gallon. The Proctor is the product of a firm which has always specialised in small aeroplanes and its worth is proven by the millions of miles flown in many countries by the Air Forces of the Empire. PERCIVAL AIRCRAFT PERCIVAL AIRCRAFT LTD. LUTON BEDFORDSHIRE ENGLAND
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