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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 1051.PDF
16 APRIL 1954 FLIGHT 7 fortress," eight Hamilton Standard pneumatic starters and eight Hamilton Standard fuel controls go into action with every flight. The light, 37-pound Hamilton Standard pneumatic starter is also in new jet fighters, one of which is the North American F-100 which set a world record for level flight with a speed of 754.98 m.p.h. The starter develops 110 h.p. and performs the entire starting cycle in only 20 seconds. Beside fuel controls and starters, equipment made by the division includes air conditioning units and systems, hydraulic pumps and auxiliary drives. To meet increasing demands for propellers and other equipment, and to continue its extensive development work, the company is now expanding plant areas to a total of over 1,000,000 square feet. Newest addition is at Broad Brook, Connecticut, where extensive existing buildings have been acquired for engineering work and light manu facturing ojj^^tions, IVERABLE it's Regulus guided missile have been repeatedly < ve recovery features perfected by Chance Vought any as 15 flights A small parachv a single missile. Training mnted in a tail container be popped to slow the ding roll. Missiles can launched from submarines, |§d.ps or restricted shore ases. xit and loading characteristics of the JTL for the U.S. Marine Corps. As large new rotor craft has flown with over cess of 150 miles per hour. ^rcraft R-2800 ei. tftitboard of the fu short wing stubs. 1 body of the new aircx I passengers. Production of the HRi 1 .11 he centered in a ne^ £ iveral airlines have expi • ^r commercial sale. ercial version Connecticut, comes available m UNITED AIRCRAFT EXPORT C European Offices: ORD 8, CONN., U.S.A. .
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