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Aviation History
1949
1949 - 0837.PDF
go Advertisements. FLIGHT MAY 5TH, 1949 WEYBRIDGE 'S' COVERING We confidently recommend the Wey- bridge 'Sf covering as the finest possible finish available to-day. The Weybridge 'S' covering "goes on going on" in spite of heavy usage and bad flying conditions. For day-after-day " hang-the-weather" flying there is only one answer—Wey- bridge 'S' covering. Illustration shows build-up of Weybridge 'S' finish. Moisture-sealed, with robust abrasion- resisting outer covering. B.I.F. STAND No. D726 BIRMINGHAM "SERVICE TO AVIATION" THE AIRSCREW CO. LTD, manufacturers. Fixed- pitch Propellers. Weybridge Blades. Engine Test Fans. Wind Tunnel Blades and Fans and Wind Tunnels. Smoke Tunnels. Recirculating Fans for pressurised cabins. Axial- flow and Centrifugal Fans. Sheet-metal work for the Air- craft Industry, and in association with JICWOOD LTD. Jicwood Insulated Transit Containers. Insulated and Stressed-skin materials for Aircraft. Weyroc Man-made Timber and Block Flooring. Weybond and Weybord Insulating Materials. Jicwood Bus Roof. AIRSCREW CO. LTD., WEYBRIDGE, SURREY Surveying at 22,ooo feet 4 WILLIAMSON ^ 'Iftanujfacturing Cbmpanylimited Photographic Engineers LONDON In Canada: Williamson Company of Canada Ltd., Toronto, Ontario •-'is AI4"
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