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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 1142.PDF
1UNE 6TH 1946 of clear stowage "BRISTOL" FREIGHTER... lf Ferrying vehicles by air... In computing costs of transporting vehicles by air, the fact that material and man hour charges for crating are ruled right out make this method—with due regard for other exclusive advantages—a sound commercial proposition. There is, today, no aircraft in the world more suitable for vehicle-ferrying than the "Bristol" Freighter ... its roomy interior is indicated by the fact that 7 ft. 6 in. minimum headroom and 8 ft. width between sides is provided " v throughout the stowage hold length. Another major feature is the " r ease with which cars can be loaded or unloaded through the widely-opening nose doors, whjjjfcFtogether with the "land-anywhere" ability and operational J3|^JM^^ economy of the aircraft makes the Freighter first choice for this specialised transport purpose. has capacity for a 4f tons cargo payload . . , 4 or for differing ratios of passenger/cargo payload - . THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY LIMITED Jtt by facilities enabling rapid rearrangement of seating .•5.' Printed in England for the Proprietors, FLKIHT PnausHiso COMPANY LIMITED. Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.K.I, by THE COBSWAU- r-aji»» L.ii.., j.-u, I»i.a u—..-.., — J1'™' ,.E4-
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