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1952
1952 - 1312.PDF
28 FLIGHT a£2e& Since man first put to sea, fog has been a major hazard ... and today radar provides the greatest single weapon against this menace. In aeronautics, fire is the ever-present danger— flight fires or fire resulting from accidents ... and it is in thisfield that Graviner have long pioneered. Ranging from the simplest hand-operated extin guisher to the most complicated automatic systems, the Graviner organisation has developed equipment for all British aircraft now in produc tion. Constant research into automatic resetting switches, continuous detectors, etc., already shows promise of still higher degrees of fire pro tection in the days to come. Safety ik fiie rffi, GRAVINER Airborne FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT THE GRAVINER MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. POYLE MILL WORKS, COLNBROOK, BUCKS. Tel: Colnbrook 48 G.R.1 9 MAY 1952 H!!!lll!lll!llll!llllllllllllllllllHi OIL PETROL & WATER RESISTING NEO-K-TEX Jointing Material GASKETS WASHERS SHEETS & MOULDINGS -Tlllllllllllllllllll KAUTEX LTD ELSTREE WAY, ELSTREE, HERTS. TELEPHONE: ELSTREE 1777-8-9 Alan Muntz & Co. Ltd. Aircraft Division have moved to larger premises + at Langley Aerodrome, Bucks Tel. Slough 23861 AIRCRAFT DESIGNERS & CONSULTANTS, M.O.S. & A.R.B. Approved. Contractors to M.O.S. and Leading British Aircraft Firms *yr Wanted for Cash STEEL BUILDINGS AND HANGARS Send details to UNDERWOOD CONSTRUCTION LTD. Argall Works, Argall Ave., Leyton, E.10. Tel: LEY 6986
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