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1952
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13 JUNE 1952 FLIGHT 23 Weston Resistance Bulbs The Model S.110 Platinum Resistance Bulb, used in conjunction with a Weston circular scale indicator is greatly superior in every respect to other methods of temperature measurement. Its platinum element is the most stable, accurate and the smallest yet produced for practical applications. Due to the very small size of the resistance element, the response time is extremely rapid. Reliability and long hfe are ensured by the fact that the element is hermetically sealed into a \" o/dia. stainless steel sheath which is fitted with a watertight plug connection. The socket is moulded integrally with special cable which is supplied. The Model S.110 is suitable for temperatures between -200°C. and -r-500°C. Full details of Weston equipment for aircraft will gladly be supplied on request. WESTON E=^AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS I SANGAMO WESTON LIMITED i:\Flll I) MIDDLESEX I Tel: Enfield 3434 (6 line*) 1242 (4 line*) Gram*: Sonirwl, Enfield Scottish Factory: Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire tranches. Glasgow, Manch ester. Newcastle-on-Tyne. Leeds, Liverpool, Wolverhampton, Nottingham, Bristol, Southampton, Brighton THE BRITISH AVIATION INSURANCE COIPAKY LIMITED UNDERWRITER & PRINCIPAL SURVEYOR CAPT. A. G. LAMPLUGH C.B.E., FRAe.S.. M.I.Ae.E. HEAD OFFICE 3-4 LIME STREET, LONDON, E.C.3 Telephone: Mansion House 0444 MONTBEAL 276 St. James Street West, Tel: Lancaster 6135 TORONTO 145 Yonge Street, Telephone: Adelaide 3221-2 BRANCH OFFICES JOHANNESBURG London House, Loveda/ Street, Tel: 33-3048 CALCUTTA 2 Hare Street, Telephone : Bank 6237 VANCOUVER 626 West Pender Street, Tel: Tatlow2l67 BRUSSELS 99 rue de la Lot, Telephone: 123965 32/44 Director-General (Supplies and Disposals) India invites tenders for the purchase of 70 Curtis Commando aircraft comprising 52 C46A and 18 C46D aircraft of the book value of about £5,340,000 and a lot (book value approx. £1,810,000) of spare parts. The aircraft are located in the former American Army airfield at Panagarh, India, and the spares in Titaghur, near Calcutta, India. The aircraft have been inspected by Col. William Ray on behalf of Messrs. Servisair (U.S.A.) and a copy of his report will be provided without commitment. It is believed that a large proportion of the aircraft can be re-activated, but the Government of India do not give any guarantee in this regard. Sale will be on an "as is, where is" basis and subject to the conditions set out in the tender form. Inspection facilities will be given on application. Tenders should be in the prescribed form. Full sets of tender documents, with instructions to tenderers, General and Special Conditions of Contract and a copy of the Servisair Report can be had on payment of 30s. per set from:— THE DIRECTOR GENERAL INDIA STORE DEPARTMENT EDGWARE ROAD, LONDON, Tel.: Ambassador 4441, Ext. 120. Right is reserved to reject any or all tenders without assigning any reasons. W.2
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