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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 0063.PDF
4 JANUARY 1952 FLIGHT 19 Everything points to a CELLON finish There are plenty of aircraft finishes, but the flying need for a fine finish with protection, durability and dependability in particular, points conclusively to Cellon. Since 1911, Cellon have been producing aircraft finishes of the very highest grade, keeping abreast— and frequently ahead—of technical developments within the aircraft industry. For over forty years, the advice of Cellon has been sought regarding a multitude of problems relating to aircraft finishing. The fact that Cellon produce to approved specifications a complete range of protective finishes for all civil and military aircraft is the finest tribute to the success of their activities. The Cellon research laboratories are constantly devising new materials to match new developments in the field of aeronautics. The result is that today, everyone points to Cellon for their aircraft requirements. CELLON LIMITED KINGSTON-ON-THAMES SURREY. Phone: Kingston 1234 (7 lines) Grams: AJAVVB, Phone, Kingston-on-Thames Also manufactured in AUSTRALIA CANADA FRANCE HOLLAND NORWAY cvs-719
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