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1950
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FLIGHT, 29 June 1950 British Airmanship SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF The past 31 years have seen not only the development of British airlines from the first London-Paris service to a vast network covering nearly 70 countries, but also the steady J ... - • maturing of something beyond machines and scientific •;.•.-'•••'• • ' • • - ''„•'''"' '"•"•£*>*• - • -. - • progress. Throughout Britain and the world this has come to be known as British Airmanship and already it has earned a significance comparable with that which traditionally attaches to British Seamanship. •c.^'-^'''ry-';'-^---"\^'.':v'^i. British Airmanship sums up the reputation for skill, enterprise and reliability which in just over a generation of air travel has become inseparably associated with British airmen — something, indeed, to be proud of. FLY BRITISH -t —v ISSUED BY BRITISH OVERSEAS AIRWAYS CORPORATION AND BRITISH EUROPEAN AIRWAYS ,
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