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Aviation History
1951
1951 - 1154.PDF
JUNE 1951 FLIGHT BOAC Canadair "Argonaut" taking off from Kai Tek Airport, Hong Kong in Eighty If ours Flying in giant, luxurious aircraft built by Canadair for Trans-Canada Air Lines, British Overseas Airways Corporation and ^T /^/x" Canadian Pacific Air Lines ... today's traveller can circle •^^p^"'* the globe in just over eighty hours on scheduled flights! Seventy-one of Canadair's huge, four-engined North Stars and Canadair Fours are now in commercial and military service. Today, F 86 Sabre* jets are rolling off Canadair assembly lines in ever-increasing numbers. The Canadair plants are fully staffed and equipped for the design '":;' and manufacture of all types of aircraft and ;; air frame parts under the most advantageous "-• • conditions. Your enquiries are welcome. For further information: European Representative, J. H. Davis, Princes House, 190 Piccadilly, London, WI, England. \ under license from North American Aviation Inc. LIMITED, MONTREAL, CANADA
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