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Aviation History
1952
1952 - 0708.PDF
*4 FLIGHT 21 MARCH 1952 There's a place for YOU in the Pilot, navigators and plane — they've all come a long way in a short time. The pilot left school only 8 years ago. He was commissioned directly he'd successfully completed his initial training. Now at 26 he's a Flight Lieutenant earning over £1,000 a year (including marriage allowance). The two navigators hold short service commissions. At the end of 8 years, they may either return to civilian life each with a gratuity of £1,500 or else they can ask to be considered for permanent commissions. The plane is a Canberra — the R.A.F.'s first jet bomber. Already it is recognised as the fastest light tactical bomber in the world. They're a fine combination — this plane and its crew of three. Ask yourself whether you wouldn't be earning more and living better if you were an R.A.F. pilot or navigator. Then post the coupon for fuller details. SEND NOW FOR LEAFLET! TO: ROYAL AIR FORCE ( F . R . 35 ) , VICTORY HOUSE, LONDON, W.C.2 Please send details of life in the R.A.F. (tick which you require) (Ky~ In the Air (B) On the Ground NAME ADDRESS. AGE Applicants from British Isles only. •fc // you are 14-17 — and keen—join the Air Training Corps •%
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