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1946
1946 - 0690.PDF
APRIL 4TH 1946 f dear stowage space inii BRISTOL" FREIGHTER Flying oil tanker 1,350 gallons of petroleum, 1,100 gallons of turpentine, 1,190 gallons of alcohol, 950 gallons of either wine or water . . . are a few approximate liquid loads which—with due allowance for containers—could be transported over a distance of 300 miles by the " Bristol " Freighter equipped as a tanker. The Freighter's unencumbered stowage space of 2,360 cubic feet makes this possible . . . providing a new aspect of service by which the transport aeroplane can assist industrial development. Safe, economical, easy to operate and able to take-off and land within comparatively short distances on unprepared landing grounds, the " Bristol" Freighter is a rugged ^ easily-maintained " plane-of-all-work " for continuous ^)g0!SKSHSKmi&. and dependable service under arduous conditions. has capacity for a 4\ tons cargo payload . . fur differing ratios of EROPLANE COMPANY LTD. by facilities enabling rapid rearrangement of seating Printed in England (or tht Proprietor*, FUOHT PVBLUinso OOMPASV LIMITED, lionet House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.I, by THE OORNWAU. PRESS LTD., 1-6, Paris Garrieu, London, 8,1 • • Flight" c»n be obtained abroad from the following: AUSTRALIA and NEW &»L«»: C4ordon * Gotch, Ltd. ISDIA : A. H. Wheeler * Co. CANADA: Imperial News Co., Gordon * Gotcn, '••••• SMITH AFEICA : Central News Aeencr, Ltd., Win. Dawson * Son? (S.A.), LtU. UsrTED STATES : The International News On. Entered as Second Clasi at the New York. U.S.A., Post Office.
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