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Aviation History
1949
1949 - 0767.PDF
52 Advertisements. FLIGHT 28TH, 1949 These Marston developments save weight and increase safety TECHNICAL SERVICE TO THE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY 'FLEXELITE' flexible fuel tanks'MARES' brazed light alloy heat exchangers MARSTON EXCELSIOR LTD., FORDHOUSES, WOLVERHAMPTON (A subsidiary company of Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd.) TELEPHONE: FORDHOUSES 2181 MAR. 65 ALUMINIUM and LIGHT ALLOY TUBES FOR MODERN AIRCRAFT CONSTRUCTION Larger machines . . . faster speeds . . . advance in aircraft design brings new problems in structural stresses. Signifi- cant, therefore, of the unfailing dependability of 'K' Light Alloy Tubes is their increasing use in modern aircraft construction. Durcilium (Regd.) Alumagnese Manufactured under the strictest technical control, ' K' LightAlloys conform to A.l.D. and A.R.B. specifications. E. & E. KAYE LTD. PONDERS END Telephone: Howard 1601 ENFIELD • MIDDLESEX Telegrams: Cuwire, fnfi'tW. TAYI.OB 2437 El8
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