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1946
1946 - 1038.PDF
MAY 23RD 1946 of clear stowage space makes it possible "BRISTOL" FREIGHTER. Supplying remote projects.. Mining projects, bridge-building, track-laying and exploration work in remote and inaccessible regions provide unlimited opportunities for making use of the advantages exclusive to cargo-carrying aircraft. For rapid delivery of supplies, food, machinery replacements . . . carrying personnel between base and location.., in these, and many other ways, the cargo aeroplane is able to supply a unique service. The " Bristol " Freighter has been specially designed and constructed to operate under these arduous conditions. Robustly-built and with many inherent features cutting maintenance needs to a minimum, the Freighter operates at an economical speed from small or undeveloped landing grounds with a cargo load of 4 to 4\ tons. Unencumbered stowage space of 2,360 cu. ft. renders it unequalled for^_^ —^ operation on any project where a constant stream of supplies is a routine essential. has capacity for a 4| tons cargo payload . . or for differing ratios of passenger/cargo payload ., BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY LTD. by facilities enabling rapid rearrangement of seating Printed in England for the Proprietors, FUGHT PUBLISHING COMPANY LIMITBD, Dorset House, Stamford 3t«et, London, S.E.1, by TttB COWCWALL PBSSS Lin., 1-6, Paris Oarden, London, ^-•' Flight-" c»n be obtained abroad from the following: AVSIIUUA and N»w ZKAIAND : Gordon & Ootoh, Ltd. INDIA : A. H. Wheeler & Co. CAKADA : Imperial News Co., Gordon * Gotch, SOUTH AFRICA : Central liewe Aaency, Ltd.. Wm. Dawson * Sons (8.A.), Ltd. UNITED STATES : The International News Oo. Entered as Second Class at the New York. U.S.A.. Poet Office.
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