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1949
1949 - 0937.PDF
io Advertisements. FLIGHT MAY 26TH, 1949 'Perspex' adds distinction to the modern aircraft in many ways. It is exceptionally light in weight and ideally suited for toilet equipment, drawers, door handles, cabin lights, tableware and window pelmets — also such items as windows, pilots* cabins and navigation lights. IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES LIMITED p.330 A vital part of the G.A. FREIGHTER The windscreen framing is a one-piece welded mag- nesium fabrication—by the specialists in Magnesium. The framing is constructed of machined and extruded sections jig-welded with oxy-acetylene equipment. Although the total width is 7 ft. 8 ins., the depth from front lo back is 2 ft. 6 ins., and the height 2 ft. 6 ins., the weight, is only 2<* Ib. APPROVED A.I.D. <£ A.R.B. GRAVESEND KENT AIO
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