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1954
1954 - 0707.PDF
12 MARCH 1954 FLIGHT 45 INSTRUMENT FLYING TRAINER A new Ground Trainer designed to meet the demands of Air-line Operators requiring a Trainer with all the characteristics and the performance of a Modern Twin-engined "* Aircraft. Fully equipped with radio aids. AIR TRAINERS Ltd. AYlUESmVRY • BU€IMN(EI MMSiaiIlM! TEL.: AYLESBURY 922-3-4 MECHANICAL AIDS TO PRODUCTIVITY OUTPUT UP with NO extra working costs The latest mechanical handling methods, properly applied, provide the kind of production flow which keeps machines working at top pressure, eliminates 'bottlenecks' and reduces, to vanishing point, any decline in output due to human fatigue. For the finest information on the systems which can best be applied to your business read MECHANICAL HANDLING, the only British journal devoted entirely to the subject. Catering for every type of industry, it describes the methods which will increase your output—without adding to your working costs. MECHANICAL HANDLING keeps you fully informed . . . read it every month. To make certain of the current issue, complete and post the coupon right away. r For the precision handling of bulky, cumbersome or dangerous loads (such as toxic chemicals or explosives), and for assembly operations where the crane hook may be out of sight, radio-controlled equipment is frequently used. This picture—-from a recent issue of MECHANICAL HANDLING—shows the system in operation. POST THIS FORM TODAY TO: FA. iiiiiiifii iiiMiir DORSET HOUSE • STAMFORD STREET • LONDON, S.E.I Please enter my name as a subscriber for the next 12 issues. I enclose remittance value £1 15s. (U.S.A. $5.50 Canada $5.00). Remittances from overseas should be made by money order or bank draft in sterling on London out of a registered account. Name. Address .Date
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