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Aviation History
1960
1960 - 1387.PDF
1960 FLIGHT \ till ::•' BEFORE 6 ways before Recommendations for maintenance and overhaul spares prepared and issued to fit operational plan. Spare parts lists issued with prices that are held firm for twelve months. Spare parts manufactured and stocked for operators' initial requirements. Service and maintenance instructions issued to enable operations to be planned. Overhaul tools and test rigs designed ahead of need. Operators' personnel trained during flight • planning stage. 9 ways after Liaison visits from service engineers. Service engineers on call at main Airports throughout the world. Help given in investigating and diagnosing trouble with prompt action. Service bulletins issued. Overhaul facilities available to operators in the U.K., Australia, Canada and U.S.A. Advice and assistance given by a network of Service Agents who are situated in most parts of the world. Repair and salvage schemes for use by operators. Over-the-counter exchange schemes made available. The service support which RotaX gives encircles the world. London, Montreal. Washington, Vancouver Sydney, Hong Kong and many other bases combine to give the aircraft industry a service that begtns before the sale. ROTAX ROTAX LIMITED, Wiltesden Junction, London, N.W.10.LUCAS-ROTAX (Australia) PTY. LTD., Melbourne and Sydney, Australia. LUCAS-ROT AH LTD., Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, Canada.
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