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11 SEPTEMBER 1959 FLIGHT Flying Starts S.B.A.C. Stand No. 255 7th-13th Stpttmbtr Private Days Tth-IOth Public Dayi 11th-13th with MUREX Power in the air demands power on the ground—the instant and completely depend- able power for starting and servicing given by Murex Ground Power Units. These engine- driven units have been specially designed to supply electrical current for starting and ser- vicing all types of piston, turbo-jet and turbo- prop aircraft, and they are used by leading operators and manufacturers throughout the world. Special models can be supplied to meet individual requirements, but standard equip- ments are designed to provide a peak load of 2,000 amperes for engine starting periods and a current of 600 amperes continuously at 28 volts for servicing and pre-flight checks. Famous civil aircraft started by Murex units include the Britannia, Viscount, Comet, Eliza- bethan, Stratocruiser, Constellation, Douglas, and various helicopters. Military types include Vulcan, Victor, Canberra, Fairey Delta 2, etc. Please write for full details. MUREXV GROUND POWER UNITS FOR STARTING AND SERVICING AIRCRAFT MUREX WELDING PROCESSES LIMITED Waltham Cross, Herts I GPU41
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