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1945
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JUNE 14TH, 1945 FUGHT Advertisements. 45,917 PROPELLER SPINNERS STATISTICS RELATING TO THE WAR EFFORT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM ^^E UNITED KINGDOM DELIVERIES ^F AND ^^F TABLE 12 ^^^£ Heavy bombers : ^^^B Medium and light bombers \ ^^^^ Fighters ... ^£ Naval ^^^E Trainers fl^^^p General reconnaissance. ^^^E transport, air-sea rescue ^^^^L and other ^^^^B Total new aircraft 1939 Sept. to Dec. — 1.072 447 165 772 468 2,924 mm 1940 41 3.679 4.283 476 5.125 1.445 15,049 Ml OF AIRCRAFT, AERO-ENGINES * BOMBS 1941 498 4,170 7.063 1.232 6,614 516 20,093 1942 1.976 4,277. 9,850 1,082 5,940 546 23.671 1943 4,614 3,113 10,727 1.720 4,825 1,264 26.263 1944 Jan. to June 2,889 1,391 5,655 1.533 2,070 1,071i 14,609 Total Sept. 1939 to June 194* * 10,018 17,702 38,025 6.208 i 25.346 k 5,310 102,609 * W, «l 1 / Among the many fine war efforts accomplished by British Industry we are glad to think that our own is no mean endeavour. The total of new aircraft of all types produced between September, 1939, and June, 1944, was 102,609 ; towards this impressive achievement our contribution was 45,917 Propeller Spinners. Not a single adverse report has been received from the Services on the mechanical efficiency of any of these C. S. A. designed and manufactured spinner assemblies. We are pleased to know that we can take our place with many other concerns with equally good records of hard work to "finish the job." CONSTANT SPIED AIRSCREWS I! WARWICK RP-322
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