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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 1841.PDF
FLIGHT International, 6 September 1962 9 -v- ..*£.::. • ••:•:::•: ••• -•::'••' -=•••:•;••-•••• Gone — with the wind . . Designers of airborne instruments meet more problems than the dandelion has seeds. Power is one. There's power in that parachute, but it's passive. Airborne instruments need active, enduring, dependable power. That is why more and more Venner Accumulators are taking to the air these days. They supply more power per unit of weight than any other electrical storage system. LIGHT-WEIGHT ACCUMULATORS Send for full technical details Venner Accumulators Limited KINGSTON BY-PASS, NEW MAUDE N A member of the Venner Group of Companies VENNER SILVER-ZINC ACCUMULATORS provide lightweight power for satellites, guided missiles, airborne equipment of all kinds, telemetering systems, etc. SURREY. MAL D,E->*N 2.4. 4- 3
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