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1945
1945 - 2139.PDF
OCTOBER 25TH, 1945. iTrade winls • 1 I From winds to wings the difference is but a single letter . . . that era—in which winds dictated to inter- national trade—is separated by generations of transportation development from today when wings have become the servant of industry. Speed and the ability to reach places inaccessible by any other means are two features exclusive to air transpoit which are indispensable to industry in this fast-shrinking world. The " Bristol " Freighter has been evolved to exploit fully and economically these advantages . . . an aircraft stripped of unessentials, easily maintained and readily adaptable to any specialised project or circumstance ... an aircraft designed to provide an air transportation service at fare and freight rates lower than any previously possible. THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY LTD. Printed in England tor the Proprietors, FLIOHT PUBUSUISO COMPAXY LIMITKD, Dorset House, Stamford Street, koodoo, S.E.I, by THIS CORNWALL Paras LTD., 1-8, Paris Garden, '"J1?"' il "Flight" cau be obtained abroad from the following: AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALMJP : Gordon 4 Oot«h, Ltd. Ixr>u : A. H. Wheeler 4 Co. CASADA^ Imperial News^Co, J*cJ*m I*_4 (^iSSl,> flODXU ATEICA : Central Xe»» Airpnov JAA vim n*^-^^ * «™« /a A * t.*-i TT«_.,r* a».*»=.- Tt.. T^*-™t + ; iv r>~ c-t i -- a im—.ui..x
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