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Aviation History
1959
1959 - 1239.PDF
»•:•- Flight, 1 May 1959 The success of FLEXFLYTE in the air... SPECIFIED BY ALL LEADING AIRCRAFT DESIGNERS Used extensively in the Bristol Britannia forCabin Conditioning, de-misting and luggage bay heating. Flexflyte—the amazingly flexible,light weight ducting—is available in many standard forms, including a silicone impreg-nated type for high temperature applications, to meet a wide range of aircraft operatingconditions. Flexflyte is giving excellent service on ground support equipment, such as AirStarter Trolleys and Air Conditioning Units, where toughness with reliability are essentialrequirements. Tight 180° bends, without loss of cross sectional area, and ease of connectionto rigid tube units, are only two of the many installational advantagesof Flexflyte. Special forms of Flexflyte can be devel-oped to meet aircraft op- erating conditions beyondthe Standard range. FLEXFLYTE FLEXIBLE DUCTING LIMITED SHUNA STREET, MARYHILL, GLASGOW N.W. Telephone: MARyhill 3311 Telegrams: FLEXIDUCT, GLASGOW, N.W. Representatives throughout the Aircraft Industry: AVICA EQUIPMENT LIMITED MARK ROAD, HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, HERTS. Telephone: Boxmoor 4711 Telegrams: Avica—Hemel Hempstead
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