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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 1852.PDF
20 FLIGHT International, 6 September 1962 Thunder in the air... The thunder of jet aircraft is the noise made by tons— yes, tons—of hot exhaust gases blasting into the atmosphere at more than 1,000 miles an hour. The exhaust pipes of today's jet engines have an arduous job to do—which is why they are made of tough, high temperature alloys. And when they do suffer damage it is also why so many of them from the RAF, the Fleet Air Arm, and several of the airlines, are sent to the craftsmen at Burnley for repair. They are returned for service as good as new. mis Burnley Aircraft Products Limited Fulledge Works Burnley Telephones: BURNLEY 7681 (5 lines) A COMPANY OF THE SOLAR INDUSTRIES GROUP
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