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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 0116.PDF
20 FLIGHT II JANUARY 1952 The heart of an efficient wind-tunnel •AIRSCREW FANS THE design and construction of wind-tunnel fans is a task calling for thorough knowledge both of the aerodynamic principles involved and of the practical problems to be overcome. It is, in fact, a task for the specialist. That AIRSCREW Wind-tunnel Fans are to be found in research establishments and aircraft firms throughout the country — and elsewhere in the world — is a clear indication of the degree and the efficiency of AIRSCREW'S specialisation in this service to aviation. The lower illustration shows a seven blade, 24' diameter fan built by Airscrew for Vickers-Armstrongs Ltd. En quiries for wind tunnel fans of all types for test, research and instructional work are welcomed by — THE AIRSCREW*^" COMPANY & Jicwood Limited WEYBRIDGE, SURREY Telephone : Weybridgt 1600 EQUIPPED Btaa64u*H,6a£60. AIRCRAFT JACKS are used by all the leading aircraft manufac turers throughout the world and they are standard equipment in the Royal Air Force. Please write for 16 pp. new Aircraft lack booklet. SKYHI LIMITED Skyhi Works, Worton Rd., Isleworth, Middx. Telegrams: Skyhi jack, Phone, London Telegrams: HOUnslow 22111213
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