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Aviation History
1962
1962 - 2337.PDF
12 FLIGHT International, 11 October 196: A HERALD ON SHIFTING SANDS... IK 1 • ^ B: - " 1 OR IN THE MUD.. DmrHem Pressurised civil or military jet-prop transports; 56 pas sengers or 6| tons of freight or combinations of both at 275 m.p.h for 1,100 miles; operates from 1,000-yd. grass airstrips, built for long life and easy maintenance; penny- a-passenger-mile economy ; ordered for British, Italian and Canadian airlines. Mud, sand, snow, grass — Heralds have coped with them all . . . are in service in two continents . . . were proved on the air routes of over 60 countries. Versatile Heralds can quickly convert to carry passengers or freight, paratroops or military supplies. Heralds—the world's most modern jet-props — are cheaper to buy than any other comparable aircraft because of Handley Page experience. BUT NOT BOGGED DOWN HANDLEY PAGE LONDON, RADLETT & READING
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