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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 1204.PDF
12 FLIGHT 30 APRIL 1954 ^^i^tcz, 1& GyC-U??^ Most of the famous aircraft of the last thirty years, including the immortal Spitfires, Hurricanes and the Wellingtons of the war period, used Airscrew propellers. The Princess, Comet, Viking, Apollo, S-55 and HP80 all use Airscrew fans. The designers of tomorrow's aircraft too, are aided by Airscrew mouldings, wind and smoke tunnels, fans and propellers. THE AIRSCREW COMPANY & JICWOOD LTD WEYBRIDGE • SURREY Telephone: Weybridge 1600 • Telegrams: Airscrew. Weybridge RUBERY OWE! We have specialized in the manufacture of Aircraft Cor ponents since the early days of flying, and today produce a coun - less variety of A.G.S. parts, bolts, nuts and special aircrr " components in our own Aviation Department, to Britif:i American and Metric specifications. Write for current Stock List. HEAD OFFICE and WORKS: RUBERY, OWEN & CO. V P- Darlaston, South Staffs. Tele: Darlaston 130 Member of the Owen Organisation
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