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1952
1952 - 0687.PDF
2i MARCH 1952 FLIGHT Canada ©,. the c»nanes In linking the scattered islands of, say, the Canaries or the Aegean... and, in a very different terrain, the mountainous, forested, prairied Dominion of Canada, the Sealand operates with equal success. Such is the versatility of this amphibian that there are few places on the earth's surface it cannot comfortably navigate—a small stretch of water is all the airport it needs—and few tasks it cannot tackle efficiently. It operates profitably on passenger or freight transport of all kinds, including feeder-line service or charter; it will prove its economical worth to industrial concerns such as insurance companies, coastal fisheries, whaling undertakings; and it can fulfil a wide variety of useful duties for government branches— embassies, immigration authorities, coastguard, security, and forest patrol, to mention only a few. Shorts SEALAND AMPHIBIAN Designed for areas where freight and passenger carriage is impractical for normal aircraft SHORT BROTHERS & HARLAND LTD. ThefirstmanufacturersofaircraftintheviorldQUEENSlSLAUD, BELFAST. LONDON OFFICE: 17 GROSVBNOR ST. W.I
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