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1947
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Flight, September nth, 1941. Advt.ix nun SIDDELEY As research grows more and more important in aviation, so does it become more and more difficult. The idea behind the Hawker Siddeley Group is to make available to each member-company a variety and scope of technical experience, and resources, far beyond the practicable horizon of any company as an individual. Each company manages its own affairs ; yet together they form a co-operative team which not only gives to each, in world markets, the strength of the whole, but provides also a pool of aviation technique, resources, and facilities, that today is unique. A list of the members of ' The Group ' will be found on the back page of this inset. Our products will be on view to guests of The Society of British Aircraft Constructors at the Eighth S.B.A.C. Display and Exhibition, Radlett—England. Sept. 9-11, 1947. Stands N, Q, R, U, V, and 89. The A.W.52 — Britain's first jet propelled tailless aircraft. Incorporating many revolutionary design features, such as swept back wings of laminar flow construction, boundary-layer suction control, thermal de-icing, pressurised cabin, etc., it is an aircraft of great scientific value for research into the problems of the aircraft of the future, which is visualised as being a large jet propelled flying wing type.
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