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1964
1964 - 0437.PDF
10 FLIGHT International, 20 February 1964 r. Bristol Aerojet Pressure Vesselssave lbs and £s In modern airlines weight is money, with every extra pound weight incurring a performance or payload penalty. This is why the VC 10, BAC one-eleven and Trident use Bristol Aero- jet Pressure Vessels—they save a minimum of 1 Ib for every 100 cubic inches of capacity, and in some cases show a 50 per cent weight saving over other types of vessels. Available in capacities from 10 to 5,500 cubic inches, Bristol Aerojet Pressure Vessels are produced in a variety of shapes to meet a wide range of applications. Manufactured from chrome molybdenum steel, and heat treated to a minimum UTS of 80 tons/sq in, they have achieved conspicuous success in military aircraft and missiles. Bristol Aerojet Pressure Vessels have been specially designed to ensure that maximum economies are obtained in space and weight on all types of systems—GASES-FIRE EXTINGUISHERS-PNEUMATICS. ., For further information, please write to: P. W. Lawson, uvii Sales Manager, Bristol Aerojet Limited, Banwell, Weston-^ super-Mare, England. Telephone: Banwell 250. \ BRISTOL AEROJET
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