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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 1107.PDF
FLIGHT 507JUNE DTH, 1946 Clean lines and a pleasantlack of minor protruber- ances characterises theHastings Hermes in its frontal aspects. Theengines are underslung, leaving an almost uninter-rupted upper wing surface. With the two port enginesstopped and the airscrews feathered, Sqn. LdrMaurice Hartford, the Handley Page chief testpilot, has no difficulty in formating the Hastings onthe photographic aircraft. The roof lights in the con-trol cabin are a pleasant feature which is far fromin transport types.common
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