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JULY 26TH, 1945 •&> The "Bristol" Freighter... A Pullman coach is hardly appropriate for transporting machinery . . . and, venturing from the sublime, the use of a limousine for gravel hauling would be an even wildei incongruity, yet, uttfil the " Bristol" Freighter made its bow, aircraft intended primarily for freight-carrying seldom showed that this prime purpose had dominated all design ; considerations. To list all factors combining to give the ideal transport aircraft would, in effect, result in a condensed description of the " Bristol" Freighter. This aircraft has inherent features guaranteeing minimum maintenance, maximum economy, and all-round sturdy dependability. A E A N E O M N L I M I E V Printed in England tor tie Proprietors, FLWHT PtriiLtsulx-j COMPASS" LIMITED, Porset Houae, Btamjord Street, London, S.E.I, by TnB CORHWALI, Pwtas to., lJi, Paris Garden, London, S.B.1. " Flight'" oa& *>6 abUined abroiwl from the following : AuaraALIA and NBW ZKAI^KD : Gordon & t>otch, Ltd. INDIA : A. H. Wheeler & Co. CANADA : Imperial News Co., Gordon & Gotch. Ltd- SOUTH AJEICA: Central Sews Agency, Ltd.. Wm. Diwson « Sons <S.A.), Ltd. UNITKP STATUS : The International Nevra Co. Entered as Second Class at the New York, U.S.A.. Post Olilce
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