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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 0022.PDF
FLIGHTJan. 3rd, 1946.Advert. 18 AIRWAY SEAWAY HIGHWAY Launches, Minesweepers, Landing Craft, Aircraft, Torpedo Boats, Invasion Barges, ' Dukws,' Trucks, Airborne Lifeboats, these and many other vessels and vehicles needed the protection of Cellon Finishes to enable them to face arctic seas, tropic sun, and the wear and tear of assault and battery. Throughout the war, the Cellon output was reserved for tasks in which durability of finish was essential to the efficiency of the weapon; vehicle or craft. The necessary high quality ingredients of Cellon Protective Finishes are now gradually becoming available for commercial purposes, and meanwhile Cellon's experience is making the best of those materials which are permitted. FULL DETAILS OF FINISHES FOR ANY SPECIFIC PURPOSE FROM CELLON LTD., KINGSTON-ON-THAMES. TELEPHONE: KINGSTON .- Thorp-Hambrock Co., Ltd., Montreal, Canada. Celion Corporation Pty. Ltd., Sydney, Australia
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