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1946
1946 - 0484.PDF
28 Advertisements. FLIGHT MARCH 7TH, 1940 Once again - Noral Aluminium Alloys! The technical advances made in the aluminium industry in recent years owe much to the stimulating demands of the aircraft designer and manufacturer. ft Their needs have created new and stronger alloys, and led to production developments such as un- precedentedly large extrusions. We have been closely associated with all these advances, and with their use in the building of military and civil aircraft. Illustrated here is one of the most recent develop- ments, the Bristol' 170' Freighter, for the alrframe of which Norftl wrought aluminium alloy sheet and extrusions were used exclusively. HOW NORAL ALLOYS WERE USED: Wing Spar Booms Spar Webs • Skin and string-ers of fuselage and wings Tubularmembers Sundry machinedcomponents NORAL 26ST to Spec'.D.T.D. 364A. NORAL 26ST Alclad to Spec. D.T.D. 546A. NORAL 26 SW Alclad to Spec. D.T.D. 610A. NORAL 62ST to Spec. D.T.D. 460 andNORAL 62SW to D.T.D. 450. NORAL 62ST to Spec. D.T.D. 423A. We can give you facts about Aluminium Northern Aluminium Company Ltd. 8ANBURV, OXON. Makers of Noral Products
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