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Aviation History
1945
1945 - 1977.PDF
24 Advertisements. FLIGHT OCTOBER 4TH, 1945 X MARKS is a cavity in a light-metal casting which has been, exposed by sectioning. But it is not economic, nor practicable, to rely on sectioning or other destructive examination for the general discovery of faults in castings. Fortunately there is a highly practical and reliable alter- native—radiographic inspection. Moreover it is economical, because it replaces other, more costly forms of test, and, because it detects faulty castings before the machining stage is reached. 1 IndustreX' and ' CrystalleX' X-ray films are widely used for this vital inspection of light-alloy castings. 'KODAK' Industrial X-Ray Films MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN BY KODAK LTD. KODAK LIMITED, (X-Ray Sales). KINGSWAY, LONDON, W.C.2 For "Business graining & 'Pleasure The pre-war Tipsy aircraft was tested in practice for design and performance. The post-war Tipsy will be a quality built aircraft with a standard of efficiency attractive to the owner who seeks plus performance.
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