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1946
1946 - 0440.PDF
FEBRUARY 28TH, i94t SRISTOL" FREIGHTER Sixpence per pound per thousand miles... A poundweight of freight carried by cargo aircraft from London to either Stockholm or Naples, Gibraltar or Budapest for little more than sixpence' . . . such a low freight rate is more than probable in the very near future, for the " Bristol " freighter aircraft has been evolved purposely to provide an air freight service for industry at rates adding very little to the selling prices of goods exported by this speedy method. The " Bristol " Freighter, with its passenger counterpart, The " Wayfarer," sets new standards in cargo and passenger air transportation and opens up new spheres of activity for both industry and the individual. has capacity for a 4t tons cargo payload . or for differing ratios of passenger/cargo payload . THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY LIMITED. <7 neic by facilities enabling raf rrangement of seating -in- iw Printed In England (or the Proprietors, FXJUHT PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMTTKD, lV>r«et House, Stamford Street, London, S.K.I, by THE CORNWALL PRESS LTD., 1-6. Paris Garden, •Jj0*^L.|, ]* flight" can be obtained abroad from the following: AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND: Gordon & Gotch, Ltd. INDIA: A. H. Wheeler & Oo. UANADA : Imperial News Oo. F Gordon -1 " y ' •^niTT« Avrnrk : Central Xews Attenev. Ltd., Win. Dairsoii A Sons (B.A.), Ltd. UNITED STATES : Xhe International News CO. Entered as Second Class at the New York, U.S.A.. *08t
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