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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 2059.PDF
FLIGHT International, 13 September 1962 V/STOL T •^HTS EARLY EXAMPLE of vertical or short take-)ff was conceived by Alexander the Great around 330 BC. Alexander's idea was to tempt four harnessed gryphons into the air by placing food above the passenger cage. The project never passed the paper stage. Today, the V/STOL aircraft is a reality and Bristol Siddeley engines are playing a major role in its development. The world's first V/STO" strike aircraft, the Hawker P 1127. making its first Farnborough Air Show appearance this year, is powered by the Pegasus vectored thrust turbo- fan, and this type of Bristol Siddeley powerpiant has been specified for a range of new aircraft, including future transports. Today, in so nuinj ways, BRISTOL SIDDELEY SUPPLY THE POWEil BRISTOL SIDDELEY ENGINES LIMITED AERO-ENGINE DIVISION: PO BOX 3. FILTON, BRISTOL. EN<=-a'
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