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1959
1959 - 0573.PDF
FLIGHT 27 FEBRUARY 195 how goes the fuel? FCI FLOWMETER A typical Transmitter Unit for flows oi 200 to 8000 g.p.h.—weighs only 2\ lbs, PACITOR FUEL GAUGE The combined Indicator and Oscillator unit—weighs only 1 lb. 10 ozs. The PACITOR FUEL GAUGE shows you how much is left in the tanks— '.- either individually or all together on one dial. These readings are independent of voltage supply, climatic conditions, or aircraft attitude over a wide range. . , , • " The FCI FLOWMETER indicates the rate of flow—in units of mass or volume—as well as the amount of fuel left or gone. It is a very flexible system, •. - allowing for a variety of single- or multi-engine installations, and all components have received M.O.S. Certificates of Technical Approval. ^ Both these Firth Cleveland instruments are extremely light in weight, they take up little room, and minimum maintenance is required. Full details of PACITOR GAUGES and FCI FLOWMETERS from FIRTH CLEVELAND INSTRUMENTS LIMITED r ? I; Byron House, 7-8-9 St. James's St, London SUM A member of the Firth Cleveland Group
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