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28 FLIGHT 26 MARCH 1954 CONSULTANTS R W. SUTTON (CONSULTANTS), Ltd., 7 • Lansdown Place, Cheltenham. Tel. 5811. [0291 GROUP CAPT. E. L. MOLE, B.Sc, A.F.R.Ae.S., 31 Dover St., London, W.l. Grov. 5902. [0400 W ING COMMANDER R. H. STOCKEN, F.R.Ae.S., Eagle House, 109 Jermyn St., London, S.W.I. Tel.: Whitehall 8863. [0419 R K. DUNDAS, Ltd., have been giving the correct • answer to aviation problems for twenty years. Technical. Purchasing. Operations. Marketing. 20 Bury Street, London, S.W.I. WHI. 2848. [0569 CONTACT LENSES M ODERN Contact Lens Centre, 7(D1), Endsleigh Court, W.C.I. Deferred terms. Booklet sent. [0342 RADIOS AVAILABLE: BC375E, TR1430, etc.—E.W.S. Moseley, Birmingham. T.U. units, TR5025, Co., 69 Church Road, [1753 PACKING AND SHIPPING R AND J. PARK, Ltd., 143-9 Fenchurch St., E.C. • Tel.: Mansion House 3083. Official packers and shippers to the aircraft industry. [0012 E XPORT PACKING SERVICE, Ltd., Imperial Buildings, 56 Kingsway, W.C.2. Phone: Chancery 5121-2-3. Scientific packers to the Services and in dustry. Specialists in the packing of aircraft and aircraft components. Approved packers for the Admiralty, A.I.D., I.F.V., C.I.A., C.I.S., I.E.M.S., M.o.S. and many foreign Government Departments. [0920 PHOTOGRAPHY FAIRCHILD cameras K24, K20, K19, K8A-B, brand new.—E.W.S. Co., 69 Church Road, Moseley, Bir mingham. [1752 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS AIR TRANSPORT ADVISORY COUNCIL THE Air Transport Advisory Council give notice that they have received the undermentioned applications to operate scheduled air services: F ROM Eagle Aviation Ltd., of 29 Clarges Street, London, W.l. A PPLICATION No. 283. For an All-Freight service with Dakota, Viking and/or Bristol 170 aircraft, for the carriage of Freight between Manchester (Ringway) and Paris (Le Bourget), with an intermediate traffic stop at Birmingham, at a frequency of up to one service daily according to demand, during the period from 1st September, 1954 to 31st August, 1961. A PPLICATION No. 284. For an All-Freight service with Dakota, Viking and/or Bristol 170 aircraft for the carriage of Freight between Manchester (Ringway) and Copenhagen (Kastrup), with intermediate traffic stops at Birmingham and Amsterdam, at a frequency of up to one service daily according to demand, during the period from 1st September, 1954 to 31st August, 1961. A PPLICATION No. 285. For an All-Freight service with Dakota, Viking and/or Bristol 170 aircraft, for the carriage of Freight between Manchester (Ringwav) and Frankfurt (Rhein-Main), with intermediate traffic stops at Birmingham, Brussels and Dusseldorf, at a fre quency of up to one service daily according to demand, during the period from 1st September, 1954 to 31st August, 1961. A PPLICATION No. 241/1. From Olley Air Service Ltd., of Croydon Airport, Surrey. For an extension of the period of approval of their U.K. Internal service between London (Croydon) and Birmingham (Castle Bromwich), which has been approved by the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation for operation during the period of the British Industries Fair, 1954 only, so that it may be operated during the same period in subsequent years up to and including 1960. A PPLICATION No. 11/1. From Air Kruise (Kent) Ltd., of Lympne Airport, Kent. For permission to operate Dakota in addition to DH.89 aircraft on their Normal Scheduled services on the routes Lympne- Le Touquet (Application No. 11), Lympne-Ostend (Application No. 29) and Lympne-Calais (Application No. 226), which have already been approved by the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation. T HESE applications will be considered by the Council under the Terms of Reference issued to them by the Minister of Civil Aviation on 30th July, 1952. Any representations or objections with regard to these appli cations must be made in writing stating the reasons, and must reach the Council within 14 days of the date of this advertisement, addressed to the Secretary, Air Trans port Advisory Council, 9 Buckingham Gate, London S.W.I, from whom further details of the applications may be obtained. When an objection is made to an applica tion by another air transport company on the grounds that they are applying to operate the route or part of route in question, their application, if not alreadv sub mitted to the Council, should reach them within the period allowed for the making of representations or objections. [1814 THE DE HAVILIAND AIRCRAFT CO. LTD. HATFIELD have vacancies for DESIGNERS SENIOR DRAUGHTSMEN MODIFICATION DRAUGHTSMEN Preferably with experience in either of the following: AIRFRAME STRUCTURES MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL & RADIO INSTALLATIONS AIRCRAFT FURNISHINGS for Civil and Military aircraft. Applications should be addressed to Chief Draughtsman, DE DAVIILAO AIRCRAFT CO. LTD. Hatfield, Herts. AIR SERVICE TRAINING LTD. have vacancies for SENIOR and INTERMEDIATE DESIGN DRAUGHTSMEN and SENIOR STRESSMEN with experience of Electrical and Radio Installation, General Aircraft Services and Light Mechanical Engineering. Housing accommodation WILL BE PROVIDED for suitable applicants, after rea sonable probationary period. Apply PERSONNEL MANAGER AIR SERVICE TRAINING LTD. Ramble or the nearest office of the Ministry of Labour PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW Research Fellowship in Aeronautics APPLICATIONS are invited for a Research Fellow, ship in Aeronautics established by the English Electric Company in the University of Glasgow. The Fellowship is intended to provide for a graduate in engineering or applied science, preferably about 24 to 26 years of age and who has had some experience in aircraft engineering practice, the opportunity to spend a year in advanced study and research in aeronautics. The value of the Fellowship will be £500 per annum Tenure will begin on October 1st, 1954, and is normally for one year. The Fellow will carrv on investigations on the vibration and flutter of aircraft under the super vision of Professor W. J. Duncan. F.R.S., of the De partment of Aeronautics and Fluid Mechanics in the University. The Fellow is required to submit to the English Electric Company, by the end of the year for which the Fellowship is held, a report on the work he has undertaken and the results obtained. Especially in the early stages of the work, the Fellow will receive infor mal instruction from the Professor and his staff. There will be some opportunities for experimental work, but it is not the intention that the Fellow shall be primarily occupied with experiments. Applications (3 copies), with a statement of experience and the names of three referees, should be sent to the Secretary of the Univer sity Court, The University, Glasgow, W.2, not later than April 10th, 1954. ROBT. T. HUTCHESON, Secretary of University Court. [1809 TENDERS TENDERS INVITED Operation of Federation of Malaya Air Services THE Government of the Federation of Malaya invites proposals from suitably qualified organizations for the operation of the Federation Air Service from July 1«r, 1954, to April 30th, 1957. F EDERATION Air Service has operated internal scheduled passenger services for 2 years. Present routes cover 17 landing grounds in the northern half of Malaya, requiring about 160 flying hours each month, and there is about 20 hours charter flying. The fleet is five DHC2 Beaver aircraft, with an adequate backing of spares. Hangar and workshops are available at Kuala T umpur. P ROPOSALS should be in the form of tenders for one or more of the following services:— (a) ft) complete operation as at present, or (ii) complete operation as proposed by tenderer, providing that routes and charter hours include the requirements of Government. (b) Maintenance of the fleet. (c) Pilotage. (d) Sales promotion and reservation of capacity avail able under (a), including provision of central book ing office in Kuala Lumpur and sub-agents else where. W Traffic handling at main aerodromes. T HE intending tenderers can obtain information from the Director of Civil Aviation, Government Offices. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur, who will alio supply time- r»Me and traffic statistics for January 1954 on request T ENDERS, in letter form, must be received by the undersigned by 12 noon, April 13th, 1954. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or anv tender. MAX OXFORD, Director of Civil Aviation, Federation of Malava. February 13th, 1954. [1755 TUITION AVIGATION Limited 30 CENTRAL CHAMBERS, EALING, W.5 (Tel.: EALing8949) W E offer all courses appertaining to pilot/navigator licences. Multicolour lithograph presentation 't l"cture precis to I.C.A.O. standards. L INK training dept. situated centrallv in Lond<r" Full briefing for instrument rating 25/- per hour. Block rate, 10 hours, reduces to 22/6. V>^° IGHT FLYING N INSTRUMENT RATING "TWIN CONVERSIONS 'FVERY facility at reasonable rates from:— SOUTHEND-ON-SEA MUNICIPAL A-CENTRE and FLYING SCHOOL, Mumcl Airport, Southend-on-Sea. Rochford 56204. B RITAIN'S AIR UNIVERSITY CAN TRAIN Y for an airline career. Hundreds of today's air', captains and key maintenance personnel are ?ra^u of this famous establishment. Courses are available Commercial and Airline Transport Pilots' Licen Instrument Rating and Maintenance Engineers' Licem F OR details of these and other courses, apply r* The Commandant, Air Service Training, 1 Hamble, Southampton. " B rv TO
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