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1952
1952 - 2182.PDF
24 FLIGHT 8 AuausT 1952 Chosen for Britain's Latest Aircraft Fully interchangeable 3-point bayonet to N.A.S.-P-305 in accordance with International agreement reached with U.K., U.S. and Canada. Technical details from PRESSURE REFUELLING COUPLINGS for fflfa^^fadfy—&4&&0&fy AIRCRAFT MATERIALS LIMITED MIDLAND ROAD, LONDON, N.W.1 Tel.: EUSton 6151 (7 lines) GUIDED MISSILES The English Electric Company Ltd. have vacancies for (1) SENIOR STRESSMAN. This post offers an oppor tunity to a well qualified man with initiative and the ability to supervise stressing calculations. A minimum of three years experience on aircraft or missiles is essential and honours degree is desirable. (2) STRESSMEN. Vacancies exist for both Senior and Junior stressmen and while some aircraft or missile experi ence is desirable, consideration will be given to applicants with experience in other industries. (3) GRADUATE ENGINEERS/APPLIED MATHEMA TICIANS. Honours graduates for advanced stress analysis investigations of a research nature are required. While aircraft or missile experience is an advantage, the primary qualifications are a good mathematical background and an enquiring outlook. (4) AERO-ELASTICIANS. Technicians of degree standard are required for aero-elastic investigations. Previous work on aero-elastic problems is not essential, but past experience should include work on aerodynamics and/or aircraft structures, while a knowledge of supersonic aerodynamics is an added advantage. (5) WEIGHT CONTROL ENGINEERS. A vacancy exists for a senior weight control engineer capable of not merely calculating weight breakdowns, but of actively chasing and controlling weights. Some aircraft or missile experience is essential. There are also vacancies for junior weight control engineers to assist in this work. All the above posts offer unique opportunities to the right men in an expanding organisation. Please write, giving full details and quoting reference S.A.25 with appropriate number to: CENTRAL PERSONNEL SERVICES, THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LTD., 24-30 Gillingham Street, London S.W.I Suppliers of machined and fabricated components in all Plastic and Allied materials to Britain's aircraft industry Telephone: l£> CLERKENWELL 2333/4 & 7247 ' £STD. Telegrams : UHLHORN. AVE. LONDON 1687 e are proud to have the pleasure of supplying our precision products to many of the leading British aircraft constructors UHLHORN 53 CITY ROAD, BROS. LTD. LONDON, E.C.1 STEEL BUILDINGS for DISPOSAL Structure. 100' x 48' x 14' high. Asbestos roof and sides. 6' glazing in roof slopes. Storage Building. 180' x 90' in three 30' bays x 14' high. New cladding and \" P.G. in roof slopes. Crane Building. 226' X 55' span x 27' high. With 5 ton O.E.T. crane 400/440V. Steel sliding doors, gutters, etc. Single Story Building. 192' X 42'6" X 14' high. Ready for erection. These buildings can be supplied and erected complete CHAMBERLAIN INDUSTRIES LTD. STAFFA ROAD, LEYTON E.10 Telephone : LEYtonstone 3678 Printed m Great Britain for the Publishers, DLIFFE & SONS LTD., Dorset House, Stamford Street, London, S.E.I, by SUN PRINTERS LTD., London, arm Watford, Harts. Flight ran be obtained abroad from the following: AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND: Gordon & Gotch. Ltd. INDIA: A. H. Wheeler & Co. CANADA: The Wm. Dawson Subscription Service, Ltd.; Gordon &Gotch.Ltd. 80UTH AFRICA: Central News Agency, Ltd.: Wm. Dawson & Sons (S.A.). Ltd. UNITED STATES: The International News Co. Entered as Second Class Matter at the New York, U&A., Post Office
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