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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 0642.PDF
24 FLIGHT 12 MARCH 1954 FOR CFFtCtCM £ (ECONOMICAL AERIAL SPRAYING 5 P * A MiiiCRAFT ITO Rearsby Aerodrome LEICESTER ENGLAND THOUSANDS OF HOURS of spraying experience have gone into the design of the Auster Sprayer. Capable of spraying large areas in a day it is the ideal machine for the modern farmer. The Auster Sprayer is versatile, too—crop dusting, carry freight and perishable produce, transporting passengers, visiting distant shows, all are part of a day's work. FEATURES: EXCELLENT VISIBILITY: SIMPLE TO OPERATE SPRAY GEAR: ROBUST CONSTRUCTION THROUGHOUT: LOW OPERATING COST: HIGH UTILISATION FACTOR men at the^ heel' • • When emergencies arise . . . when plans are suddenly altered . . . direct two-way contact with your drivers will quickly save delay and confusion. You can be in immediate touch with your local transport widi a G.E.C. V.H.F. Radio Telephone — utterly reliable and as simple to use as a telephone. Here is a new power at your elbow: another scientific aid towards maximum efficiency. The G.E.C. V.H.F. Advisory Service will be pleased to show, without obligation, how such a system could be economically installed to help you. Why not write to us today? Radio telephone equipment backed by all the technical skill and resources of the G.E.C., can be a deciding factor in the efficient control of many airfield mobile services such as Fire Tenders, Ambulances, Servicing Vehicles and Bowsers. 'o re/( THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD., MAGNET HOUSE, KINGSWAY, LONDON, W.C.2
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