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1952
1952 - 0993.PDF
ii APRIL 1952 FLIGHT 17 N.F.11 ... its radar turns night into day ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH N.F.11 Darkness and cloud cannot cloak the hostile bomber from detection and ruthless pursuit by the N.F.11 Night Fighter. Guided by complex, quick-ranging radar, the N.F.11 is fast, manoeuvrable, has a terrific rate of climb and is heavily armed with four 20 mm. wing-mounted cannon. Deliveries to the R.A.F. are being made against production orders which have been placed with Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft; and this deadly night fighter now takes on a major responsibility in the defence of Western Europe. SIR W. G. ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH AIRCRAFT LTD. BAGINTON, COVENTRY MEMBER OF THE HAWKER SIDDELEY GROUP PIONEER...AND WORLD LEADER IN AVIATION
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