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1959
1959 - 1834.PDF
21 AUGUST 1959 FLIGHT FOR SMALLER TURBINES, as in the Grumman AO-1 Army reconnaissance aircraft— the 53C61 Hydromatic FOR LARGER TURBINES, as in the Lockheed Electra airliner and the C-13OB military transport— the S4H6O Hydromatic Hamilton Standard's Hydromatic Propellers CHOSEN FOR ADVANCED TURBOPROP AIRCRAFT THE FINEST PROPELLERS designed specifically for turbine engines are these Hydromatics . . . incorporating Hamilton Standard's nonrotating integral oil supply and control, de- pendable, easily-maintained aluminum alloy blades, and proven Hydromatic design. They are the latest in the line of more than half-a-million Hamilton Standard propellers produced for the free world's military and commercial aircraft. These new propellers are products resulting from twenty years of research and development in the turboprop field. They reflect a rich and unique heritage of skills and experience gained through 40 years of leadership in the ever changing woild of flight. HAMILTON STANDARD ENGINE CONTROLS • ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS • PROPELLERS • STARTERS FLIGHT CONTROLS • VALVES • PUMPS • GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT i : ; Sole Foreign Distributor: United Aircraft Export Corporation, East Hartford, Conn., U.S.A. European Offices: 3/5 Warwick House St., London SW 1, England
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