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1962
1962 - 1104.PDF
FLIGHT International. 12 July 1962 FOR V.T.O.L. OR CONVENTIONAL ...REFRASIL INSULATION 4- The P1127's Bristol Siddeley Pegasus lift!thrust ducted fan engine features moveable jet nozzles for vertical or horizontal thrust. Note Refrasil blankets (Arrowed) Since the early days of jet aircraft. Refrasil has played a vi tal part in high temperature insulation. Today Refrasil is used in most experimental projects, including the Hawker P1127 VTOL aircraft, as well as the majority of British production engines and aircraft. Why? Because Refrasil blan kets can withstand continuous tempera tures of 1,000°C. Further, they are precision made to the specific needs of a develop ment programme or other applica tion. A prototype shop is an invaluable part of the Design, Technical, Advisory and Maintenance services operated by Darchem Engineering before and after sale. And, another production point: no aircraft programme has ever been held up for deliveries. Whenever you have an insulation problem consult Darchem Engineering. The Hawker P1127 experimental VTOL aircraft is fitted with Refrasii lightweight blankets. DARCHEM ENGINEERING LTD BRITISH REFRASIL DIVISION • STILLINGTON • STOCKTON-ON-TEES • CO. DURHAM A Member of the Darlington Chemicals Ltd. Group of Companies. INTEGRA! hydraulic equipm chosen for the ^ VICKERS ARMSTRONGS V.C.I0 ent MOTOR.PUMP UNIT, Type Y.379 Mk.l, Illustrated here. (Brake topping-up system) CONSTANT PRESSURE PUMP, Type *S5 Mk.12 (Dowty Rotol ' HYRAT system) PUMP, Type 292 Mk.l controls) (Powered flying In over 25 years of service to the Aircraft industry. Integral Limited have designed and manufactured equipment used in many famous aircraft. The standard of reliability required for operation i n ai rcraft makes I ntegrs1 hydraulic equipment the obvious choice for applications in all aircraft hytf • systems. • BIRMINGHAM ROAD WOLVERHAMPTON Telephone Wolverhampton 24984
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