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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 1571.PDF
FLIGHT International, 30 August 1962 7 aircraft With the ever-advancing development of aircraft marches the constant striving for increased safety against fire. In the field of fire safety, the name '"Pyrene" has been predominant for nearly half a century and constant research and development has produced today's most efficient Fire Detecting and Fire Extinguishing Systems for the protection of aircraft as well as airports, airfields and admini strative buildings. Many of the world's leading aircraft, including the new Vickers V.C.10 and the de Havilland 121 "Trident" and "Comet" carry "Pyrene" Fire Safety Equipment. The "Pyrene" Mark VI Airfield Crash Tender built on 1 te Alvis"Salamander" 6 x 6 chassis and powered by a rioth.Royce B.8I engine, is one of the latest and most row erfui in t/te "pyrene" range 0f fire Fighting Vehicles. SAFETY for modern THE PYRENE COMPANY LIMITED 9 Grosvenor Gardens, London S.W.I Telephone; Victoria 8474 Head Office & Works: GREAT WEST ROAD, BRENTFORD, MIDD.V. Canadian Plant: TORONTO Australian Plant: MELBOURNE See the New 'PYRENE' developments on Stand No 64 at FARN BOROUGH
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