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1954
1954 - 0512.PDF
14 FLIGHT 26 FEBRUARY 195 MISS ANGELL LENDS US Miss Angell doesn't specialize in wings. She wouldn't know a jet tube from an exhaust pipe. But she's a shrewd passenger. She flies to her holiday by a British airline. Her fares — and those of i\ million people who fly BEA every year — help to pay for better new British planes. The planes are better because BEA staff—the people who know what happens to planes in use — tell what they know, where it will do some good. They tell it to the designers. When the new aircraft appear, there should be cheers for the designers, the technicians, and the pilots who fly them. There should also be cheers for Miss Angell. She's helping to keep Britain first in the skies. NEXT YEAR'S WINGS BEA fly British keep British aircraft ahead fly BEA B R I
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