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Aviation History
1951
1951 - 0580.PDF
FLIGHT 30 MARCH 1951 THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD., MAGNET HOUSE, KINGSWAY, WC3 V.H.F. RADIO TELEPHONE EQUIPMENT your Out of touch with that change of plans you had to make five minutes after thsy drove away from the aerodrome. A few words now could save time that is worth good money. As it is they might as well be lost in the Sahara—unless you install G.E.C. V.H.F. Radio Telephone Equipment; then you can be in immediate com- munication at any time with your transport. You can be in constant touch with Control Points, Fire Centres, Luggage Points and Ambulance Unit. You can have literally your own private two-way Broadcasting Station — as simple to work as a telephone; the vehicle installations can also be used as a public address system. Compact and completely reliable, this set gives you a new power to handle a crisis, to seize an opportunity and drastically cut down running costs. There is a wide range of V.H.F. and H.F. equip- ment. Please write today for full particulars. When asked, as we frequently are, What do you do at Airtech? we often reply: We are renderers of Haying our own aerodrome, adequate hangar space, wellequipped workshops and design office with a staff of versatile technicians and skilled engineers, there are few tasks whichwe cannot tackle with enthusiasm and at reasonable cost. As an example, here is one of our renderings— Illustration shows a HERCULES power plant ingeniously and very securely attached in the bomb bay of a HALIFAX aircraft for delivery to Pakistan. Design and manufacture of equipment for this unusual task was carried out at Thame Airport. So, if you ever have need of unusual services unusual aeronautical engineering services, AM MITE CH is the name AIRTECH LTD., AYLESBURY and THAME AIRPORT, HADDENHAM, BUCKS Telephone: AYLESBURY 1163
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