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Aviation History
1947
1947 - 0092.PDF
JANUARY 16TH, 1947 •<«g/ "Bristol" sleeve-valve radial engines power the majority of civil transport aircraft in current production. The ever-growing catalogue of names includes Viking, Hermes, Wayfarer, Freighter, Ambassador and many others soon to enter Service in skies throughout the world. All are " Bristol " engined, each a practical expression of the commonsense fact that, independent of idealism, immediate needs are for proven power units which combine economy and high performance and, above all, rugged reliability. The above tribute to Hercules engines as a safety factor in civil aviation is also an acknowledgement of the simple sleeve-valve engine's proven depe^P ability . . . dependability which inspires passenger confidence. . . powering the majority of today9s civit airerat BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY L I M I T ETHE __ _ tinted in Great Britain (or the Proprietors, KUOHT POBM8HIKO COMPASY LIIUIU, Dorset House, Btamlora Street, uinooi, s.n.i, by 'tax OOBKTVAJJ. J?KEBS .LTD., I-O, i-arie Garden, London, SJ" Flight" oan be obtained abroad from the following : AUSTRALIA and NKW ZIALASB : Gordon 4 Gotch Ltd. IHDIA : A. H. Wheeler t Co. CANADA : Imperial Newa Co., Gordon * ««>™>> - — - — - ~ .-..-..-.- -. _ The International Neva Co. Entered as Second Class at tbe Ne-w York, U.8.A.. Post Office.
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