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Aviation History
1946
1946 - 1882.PDF
iv. Advertisements FLIGHT SEPTEMBER 19TH, 1946 ELLWORTHV PRODUCTS Wellworthy Products, like many others, have been in short supply.Production is now in full swing and rapid leeway is being made up. Petrol or Diesel Pistons for commercial vehicles in the new W 63 Alloy offergreater wear resistance, greater tensile strength under high temperatures, greater mileage between major overhauls. Wellworthy Welfiex Patent Com-pensating Pistons—the pistons to insist on—are available in Y alloyto suit all popular models. Wellworthy Piston Rings—scra-per, supcrslot and compression— still remain " The choice of theexpert" for all types of engines. Wellworthy Liners in 4.K.6 material, hardened or unhardened, and ValveSeat Inserts, in Lymalloy (D.T.D. 485) material are all noteworthy for quality of material and superb craftsmanship. WELLWORTHY PISTON RINGS LTD., LYMINGTON, HANTS. Branches throughout the country ALL/—"THE CHOICE OF THE EXPERT** Brandies at 120/123 Great Portland Street, W.I • Leytonstcme, E.15 » Croydon • Reading • Canterbury • Southampton • Bristol • Cardiff • Birmingham, 5 Manchester, 1 » Liverpool, 1 • Leeds, 1 » Hull « Sheffield, 1 • Nottingham • Norwich « Newcastle-on- Tyne, 2 • Glasgow, C.2 • Edinburgh, 3 • Belfast THE METAL OF THE MOMENT ALUMINIUM UNION LIMITED -1 fully-owned subsidiary of Aluminium Limited, Montreal, Canada. GROSVENOE HOUSE. PARK LANE. LONDON, W.I for modern transport Aluminium is in the air—aviation depends on it. Ships, motor cars, omnibuses, locomotives and railway coaches, are using more and more of this versatile metal —so strong, yet light, rustproof and decorative. In the vast expansion of •world transport aluminium will play a major part because it is the engineer's metal, and it is available in inexhaustible quan- tities. Before the war the price of aluminium had always shown a ten- dency to drop; now the war is over this tendency has been resumed and the cost of aluminium today is already below the pre-war level. Have you ex- plored the potentialities of aluminium and its alloys? Ask us about uses and supplies. '
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