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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 0481.PDF
22 FEBRUARY 1952 FLIGHT 17 Streaking through the night skies like an avenging spectre, the Armstrong Whitworth N.F.I 1 tracks hostile planes with quick, all-seeing radar eyes. Given extra endurance by wing tip and ventral fuel tanks, armed with 4 deadly 20 mm. cannon, the lethal N.F.ll is in full production for the R.A.F., as a basic weapon in Western European night defence. Pilots say that the N.F.ll, on pursuit or interception, flies faster, climbs higher, hits harder than any other known night fighter. ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH N.F.11 SIR W. G. ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH AIRCRAFT LIMITED. BAGINTON, COVENTRY, ENGLAND MEMBER OF THE HAWKER SIDDELEY GROUP PIONEER. . .AND WORLD LEADER IN AVIATION
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