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1959
1959 - 0759.PDF
14 FLIGHT y'-g •;'v#...;~":' • :: • •: 20 MARCH 1959 FLYING POWER... The power to shock a jet into life, electric power to make cockpit and cabin bright, power to keep the compass true and control sure . . . this is what we mean by flying power. From jet ignition to complete electric installations, BTH are supplying this flying power for today's leading aircraft. A.C. and D.C. motors and generators. Motor generating sets with electronic regulators Gas-operated turbo starters • Magnetos electrical equipment for aircraft THE BRITISH THOMSON-HOUSTON COMPANY LTD COVENTRY • ENGLAND an A.B.I. Company A5266 A.I.D. & A.R.B. Approved OLD CHURCH ROAD • LITTLE HEATHCOVENTRY Tel.: COVENTRY89461/3 narcoALL-CHANNEL VHF COMMUNICATIONS WITH REVOLUTIONARY ALL-NEW TRANSISTORIZED POWER SUPPLY 90-360 channel transmitter (50 kc spacing; 118 135.95 me) 90-560 channel receiver (108-135.95 me) Permits crystal-controlled tuning to VOR/LOC frequencies and simultaneous glide slope channeling. Permits SCS, DCS or completely flexible cross channel tuning. New transistorized power supply saves space and 4 pounds weight. CAA TSO'd for scheduled airline use. • •:.:.'v' 1 .'.-: 22 pounds total weight, V4 ATR. ;/ '.'"';" '•;• •^•-.•••Vi'i! Z- For full information write or cable: '0ft AIRCRAFT SUPPLIES, Teterboro, N. J., U.S.A. Cable VANDUSAI* NARCO world-wide Distributors j
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