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Aviation History
1950
1950 - 1964.PDF
16 NOVEMBER 1950 FUGHT 27 SQUABE FOB SAFETY The sooner a pilot spots the location beacon that marks his destination the easier and safer his landing. The range of visibility depends on three things . . . .^intensity of beam, duration of flash, angle of view. The Chance 'Square Beam' ^Airport Location Beacon generates a greater intensity of beam, gives a constant ^duration of flash to the uppermost limits of the angle of view and sends a powerful light skywards; it exceeds in every respect the standards laid down by fhe International Civil Air Organisation. The 'Square Beam' provides a foretaste Ifand no ordinary one) of the many improvements Chance Brothers mean to give to navigational lighting in the future. An illustrated folder containing full details will be forwarded on request. SQUARE AIRPORT LOCATION BEACON BEAM CHANCE BROTHERS LIMITED, LIGHTHOUSE WORKS, SMETHWICK 40, BIRMINGHAM. TELEPHONE: WEST BROMWICH 1051LONDON OFFICE: 28 ST. JAMES'S SQUARE, S.W.I. TELEPHONE .• WHITEHALL 1603
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