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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 0646.PDF
M FLIGHT 14 MARCH 1952 —of houses, toys and radiograms, and aeroplanes and springs. It would be difficult to imagine a more varied collection, for each article is destined to be used under widely divergent conditions—yet each has been improved and protected by a finish from the Cellon range. Cellon Limited have developed paints and finishes of unvarying high quality to meet the production requirements of any industry whether its particular need is cellulose lacquers for wood or metal, synthetic finishes for air, sea and land transport—or decorative paints for buildings. For the aircraft industry there is available a complete range of approved finishes for all Civil and Military Aircraft. CELLON AIRCRAFT FINISHES CELLON LIMITED KINGSTON-ON-THAMES PHONE KINGSTON 1234 CVS-722D
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