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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 1461.PDF
JULY 25TH, 1946 FLIGHT Advertisements nature OF all birds, the seagull is the toughest; a scavenger of the skies that eats almost anything. Yet neither wind nor rain, sun nor salt water, seems to ruffle its smooth surface which nature protects in its own ingenious fashion. When man took to the skies he had to reckon with elemental conditions new to our species. To protect aircraft against these conditions the paint industry had to develop, by hard laboratory research and experiment, protective finishes on quite new lines. Dockers have been in the forefront of these developments, and their range of aircraft finishes will figure prominently on the airlines of a re-established world. OOCKER BROTHERS H0YW00D BIRMINGHAM 16
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