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1947
1947 - 0140.PDF
JANUARY 23RD, 1947 ' ft '.'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 tact that, independent of idealism, immediate needs are for proven power units which combine economy and bj|( 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 depend ability . . . dependability which inspires passenger confidence. . . powering the majority of today9a civil aircraft THE BRISTOL AEROPLANE COMPANY L I M I T Ej> rrmted in Great Britain for the Proprietors, FLXQHT PUBLISHING COMPAXY LIMITED, Dorset House, Stamford Htreet, London, »,ni.i, by THE CORNWALL PRESS LTD., 1*6, Paris Garden, Lohut.11, tt-ifi-i*"Plight" can be obtained abroad from the following : AUSTRALIA and NBW ZEALAND : Gordon & Gotch Ltd. INDIA : A. H. Wheeler & Co. CANADA : Imperial News Co., Gordon & Gotch, Ltd. SOUTH AFRICA; Central News Agency, Ltd., Wm. Oawson & Sons (8.A.), Ltd. USITBD STATES: The International News CO. Entered as Second Class at the New York. U»S-A-.. Post Office.
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