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Aviation History
1960
1960 - 1145.PDF
22 JULY 1960 FLIGHT 17 narcoAU-CHANNEL VHF COMMUNICATIONS WITH REVOLUTIONARY ALL-NEW TRANSISTORIZED POWER SUPPLY 90-360 chonnel transmitter (50 kc spacing; 118-135.95 me) 90-560 channel receiver (108-135.95 me) Permits crystal-controlled tuning to VOR/LOC treguencies 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 tor scheduled airline use. 22 pounds total weight, Vi ATR. For full information write or cable: AIRCRAFT SUPPLIES, Ttterboro, N. J., U.S.A. Cabl* VANDUSAIK NARCO world-wide Distributors THE KING'S CUP I96O 1st Turbulent G-APNZ, Pilot Sqdn-Ldr. J. de Milt Severne 2nd Turbulent G-APZZ, Pilot Sqdn-Ldr. C. P. Francis The Rollason built Turbulent — the most popular ultra light sporting aircraft in the U.K. — can be bought for ONLY £945 ex Croydon. Demonstrations gladly arranged. Contact the manufacturers ROLLASON AIRCRAFT & ENGINES LTD. Croydon Airport Croydon 5151/2 from drawing board to duty AN OIL COOLER FAN IN3 1 MONTHS The oil cooler fan for the WESTLAND WESSEX rotor gearbox had to have high performance and be of minimum weight and size with a reasonable noise level. A special arrangement was required for belt drive from the tail rotor shaft. In only 3J months it was designed and made—a, 12" axial flow unit rated at 2170 cfm at a Fan Static Pressure of 8" w.g. fitting neatly into the ducting. Airscrew, one of the oldest names in the business, have designed fans for most duties in very many modern British aircraft. When you have a fan problem you'll get faster results if you talk to c re first An Airscrew specification means what it says THE AIESCRE^ COMPANY & JICWOOD LIMITED WEYBRIDGE • SURREY TEL: WEYBRIDGE 2242/7
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