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Aviation History
1964
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398 FLIGHT International, 3 September 1964 BRITAIN'S AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY 1964... SCOTTISH AVIATION LTD Preitwigk Airport, Ayrshire. Prestwick (OAY 2) 79888 1,850 Production of Twin Pioneer; Pioneer and Twin Pioneer overhaul and conversion; main- tenance, overhaul and conversion of all types of aircraft, including supersonic fighter/ bombers; SALcheck comprehensive services; piston-engine and propeller overhaul; AR8/ AID-opprored design and manufacture and FAA-approved repair station. This manufacturer's three-view drawing shows the basic arrangement of the Rotorcraft Crass- hopper helicopter, in which two piston engines (Rolls-Royce Continental O-200As of 100 h.p. each in this projected version) drive co-axici rotors turning in opposite directions This year Rover Cas Turbines expect to intro- duce a 150 h.p. turboprop of exceptionally low weight and volume. Illustrated on the left is the earlier TP.90, rated at 118 h.p. Below, dropping supplies from a Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer CC.2 transport of the RAF. Powered by 640 h.p. "long-stroke" Alvis Leonides engines, these versatile machines use slats and flaps in order to achieve outstanding STOL performance
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