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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 0790.PDF
APRIL 18TH, 1946 J«f clear stowage space makes it possiote , . . if "BRISTOL" FREIGHTER . . . Transporting horses or cattle by air... To transport racehorses from British training quarters to any continental ~'":'~.;•... racecourse within three or four hours is a theory which may become a routine ' * l operation by means of the " Bristol " Freighter. With 2,360 cubic feet of unencumbered stowage space, the Freighter has exceptional facilities for transporting horses or other livestock. The Freighter's roomy interior is indicated by the fact that 7 ft. 6 in. minimum headroom and 8 ft. width between sides is provided throughout the stowage space length. Another major feature is the ease with which livestock can be loaded or unloaded through the widely-opening nose doors, which, together with the rugged constructional characteristics of the aircraft, makes ^ the Freighter exceptionally suitable for this highly specialised purpose. has capacity far a 4\ tons cargo pp.yioid . . of for differing ratios of passenger/cargo payload . THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY LIMITED by facilities enabling rapid rearrangement of seating ffintni to England (or the Proprietors, FLIOHT POBLMHIKO COMPASS- LIMITED, Dorset.House, SUmijr 1 Street, Limion, S.B.I, by THE CORNWALL P&B33 LTD., 1-li, Paris Garden, London, 3.B.I." Flight" can ht obtained abroad from the tollowine : AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALASD : Gordon & Gotch, Ltd. IK^IA : A. H. Wheeler 4 Co. CAKADA : Imperial News Co., Gordon & Ootcb, Ltd .. a™ 1 ra... .(. *],•> Vnrt ITS V Post, Office.
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