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Aviation History
1954
1954 - 1488.PDF
FLIGHT, 21 May 1954 Most Fl British Aircraft use (TRADE MARK) in one form or another O Fibreglass insulates miles of electric cables. 0 Thousands of square feet of Fibreglass superfine fibre insulate the fuselage, held in position by Fibreglass tying cord. (D Radomes and aerial panels from Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics. ®0 Win8 and rudder tips from Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics. 0 De-icing panels in the wings from flat Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics. 0 Ducting from Fibreglass Reinforced Plastics. Fibreglass-impregnated cloth gaskets for all double-glazing. • For lightness... For strength ... For insulation (TRADE MARK) FIBREGLASS LIMITED, RAVENHEAD, ST. HELENS, LANCS. (St. Helens 4224) LONDON OFFICE: 63/65 PICCADILLY, LONDON, W.I. (Hyde Park 2115)
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