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-BEHIND THIS SYMBOL ARE TWO LIFE-SAVERS WHEN PLANES CRASH

by Wing-Commander PAUL RICHEY

WHY DO PLANES CRASH? The critical moments in a plane's flight are not when it is high in the sky, hat when it is taking off or landing. Then it is travelling at only slightly faster than its minimum flying speed. If its speed drops it will lose flying'speed or “stñil."

IMAGINE a great, heavily loaded plane, flaps and under- carriage down, coming in to land. The plot Onds be is too low; he opens his engines full-born for speed, height, and safety. Then suddenly an engine cuts out. THE PILOT dare not raise his finps to redpes drag-that would cause him to sluk fest-and there is no me to raise the undercarriage. The pilot tries to control the swing, the engines struggle to raise the great plane. But weight and drag win, the plane stalls-and then comes the crash. EXPERTS estimate that, of all air crashes, half occur during take-off or landing. At least three-quarters of these are "survivable." By survivable" they mean that wit or at least most of the passengers could survivo-if certain safety devices are built in the plane. WHY ARE THEY NOT USED?

T

WO ways to save lives harness,

and tho U.S. Navy

in crashed planes are 40 G. enough to take the chock being neglected by of landing violently on water,

The Australian Deportment of Britain's civil airlines. Both

methods have been proved Civil Aviation has recently pro-

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RINCESS MARGARET

has not left her bed-

room at Buckingham Palace, though she is making a good recovery from influenza.

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It has been quiet in there, with the radio play ing softly for a little time each day. But the Princess, normally so high-spirited, is a good patient.

PRINCESS MARGARET'S suite in the Palace

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effective beyond any doubt; both are accepted and used

posed 22 G.

290

EX Only a new attitude to crashes

#

by the H.A.F.

can prevent further unnecessary

THE FIRST: All new R.A.F. los af fc. Aviation authorities transport planes are fitted or and designers must necept that-- which In spite of good design and fine being fitted with seats

acroplanes do crash, the engines face towards the tail of

The Vikings of the Just og ships sink. plane. King's Fight have these back- to-the-engine seats.

Marine authorities long ago fait down strict safety require- for ships. Aviation and authorities should do the same.

-(London Fzpress Service)

This seating device was tested ments

proven by doctors

and

scientists at the Institute of Aviation Medicine, Farnborough, Hants, Shock tests were made

ப dummy the Standard Man-which has metal limbs approximately the same strength as the human body.

When the seated dummy was of u at the speed propelled crashing aircraft it was found to

forward The escape

whip action which causes most air- her mald, and the rest is left to crash deaths-when it faced thei himy

Fortunately, Princess Margare! has no special likes or disliker in food when ill. She eats and drinks without a murmur any thing the doctor selects.

At all times she is a very amall cater. iler only strong drink is an occasional glass of champagne taken during a meal, She does not smoke,

Passing the time

tall.

*

K

ARE YOU A GOOD WIFE?

F

THE SECOND: RAF. pilots TAROM Hamburg comes seats are firmly anchored and the magazine Blick in Welt (Look at the a 15-point World), with quiz under the heading; "Are you a good wife?

fitted with special shoukler har- ness capable of taking a strain Die of 25 "G"--which is 25 times the strain imposed by Gravity on the pilot's body.

You have to answer y'es

or no to these questions:- ARE you proud of you hus- and Klad about hid successes?

DO you speak to him about your problems, and confide your secrels to him?

Are you usually good tempered and enjoy housework?

The safety-value of a harness end an anchored scat capable of resisting a forward jolt of 25 G has been proved experimentally and in crazies in Britain and in Land America. But still British civil How will Margaret pass ber airlines do not follow. HOW

Like the American civil air time now she is in the

specify 0 G-the sitting-up stage? She will read lines-which mostly light fiction, women's British are prepared to do little magazines, news about fashions, more than keep passengers In

In of their seats really humpy and

weather.

the brighter columns the newspapers.

She likes light, tuneful music

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husband

DO you let your convince you even if at first you have a different opinion?

DO you run your home so

Do you often tell him that you love him and that he is thei only man for you?

tors who believe in treating attack of measles she was by administering with her again. And she

on her bedside radio, such as The arguments of the B.O.A.C. discase

"Family Favourites," good eroon- and B.E.A. are twofold:- small doses of drugs which absented herself from produce effects on the body gala performance of the Ing, and modern dance music.

the symptoms Covent Garden ballet so

She has a partiality for yodel-(a) TO FACE passengers back-well he shares your enthusiasm?

is bad psychology; it wards similar to

amusing pro-makes people crash-conscious. caused by the disease itself. that she should not spreading and likes

Sir John was the first to the infection.

(1) PASSENGERS might object come to Princess Margaret

Another faithful companion in She is naturally of a sunny to sitting with their bucks to when she developed appen- the invalid's room has been the disposition and has not much the engines.

Do you see that he is not Yet when two Dukotus were disturbed when he is tired? her ments to make her cheerful.

Bitted experimentally with re-

Kramines.

dicitia three years ago. He Princess's personal maid, Miss need of manufactured

was with her when she had MacDonald, although when

amuse-

Do you try to amuse your he is worried husband when

and depressed?

He is always cheery

Love VOLB through the Sir John will continue to call versed scats, more than 10 stoviach, so does he enjoy your WHAT HAPPENS when measles in 1948 and when daughter is ill the Queen likes

to take over the mald's duties.

at least once a day to see her, percent of the passengers sald

incats? a royal Princess is ill? she ricked her neck in the

Nurses are not brought in to but the Princess has an excel- they perferred It. Some said it

well made them feel less air sick. look after the Princess as a fent constitution, and Is Sir John Weir, the King'same year.

if she is ill. able to withstand the normal

The R.A.F.'s dummy-man Physician-in-Ordinary, is The Princess enjoys his matter of course

of Illnesses, despite hier!

experiments have been carried

further in America to usually asked to call. He endless fund of jokes which They are summoned only when run

stage advises if a specialist is he tells in his pawky Scot- the doctor considers it necessary, somewhat ethereal look.

When she is able, Margaret

She is young enough to take prove that the human body can of 25 Gand needed.

her stand the strain linesses She ordinary takes her own medicine,

likes to be walted on stride and has never had anymore when held in position by a never

tem-harness. unnecessarily.

serious reaction from o porary breakdown in health.

In Princess Margaret's case, Lady Delia Pecl, then Queen's duty as the Lady-in-Waiting, called Sir John by telephone.

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tish manner.

The Queen's visits

in

Air

In icats nt Edwards Field. Both doctors and nurses lay

Murot. Californíu, U.S. she is an easy patient to treat.

Force doctor Major John P. Many messages THE Queen was a frequent She is content to lie in bed and

Stapp allowed himself to be pro- visitor to her daugh- recover, showing no impatience

pelled on a special sledge at 150 HERE have been many tele-miles per hour-then stopped in Rotund, white-whiskered ter's bedside directly the or regret over the social evenings

she is missing.

grams arriving at the Palace a few feet. Sir John, 11 70-year-old stage of infection had pass-

The With the risk of infection, she from people unknown to her per-

resulting throwing- Glaswegian, is always ed,

did not have any of her friends zonally, anxious

express their

forward force

cheery.

of their

crashes.

than

DO you show him how pleased is tender to you are when he you and carerres you?

Are you a good housekeeper and do not worry your husband about unpaid bills?

Do you fly into a temper very often and want to smash every- thing?

? ? ? ? ? ?

Do you spy on your husband's

and movements

tcarch his pockets at night?

Have you habits which get on his nerves?

Mother-in-law themes: Are

on Major Stapp thera quarrels between you and

counts one point; so

Neither she nor the King in to see her, but the would sympathy.

be told, of course, of any in- Bouqueta and gifts of fruit has been measured at 35 G and his relatives?

the force on questions His presence and smiling could risk catching the flu quiries they made, and she will have also been sent, but only once at 57 G. This is vastly Every YES to the first 11

greater countenance have comforted because

heavy telephone them as soon as she is those from relatives or personal passengers in most "survivable docs every NO to the last four

friends reach the sick room. especially well enough to be visited. duties, of the Royal public

And Major Stapp to questions. members

If you score ten points the Those who know her best say

alive. to continue his experl- Family when he has attend- during the visit of the

Neither Sir John Weir, nor the that Princess Margaret is lovable

magazine says you are ati aver→ Queen allows any special and responds to kindness. ed them during his quarter French President.

Another American, William. 1.pge wife. But if you have seven "God protect all other girls, pampering so far ns food is con-

Like When Princess Margaret ceraed. It consists principally mediately she was allowed to sit century of royal service,

Stieglitz, showed the Institute of or less, it says Acronautical Selences how your marriage." II you have wore pretty dressing different flying authorities were madam, then you are the ideal 12 or more, underwent her operation for of chicken, jellies, and fruit, up she

jackets, usually choosing pink of dealing with the problem. appendicitis the Queen sat Once each diny'a dict is

wife. The US Air Force, he said. by her until she was out of decided by the doctor the details

specified 17 G for their seats and. danger, and during her are passed to the Palace chef by

Sir John, a picture of health, radiates confidence. He is one of the outstand ing homeopaths-i.e., doc

NANCY

A-muzing

THERE'S THAT MOUSE IVE BEEN TRYING TO.CATCH FOR A

WEEK

OH, WELL--- JF I CANT CATCH, HIM---

bluc.

---London Express Servic#.

By Ernie Bushmiller

--- MAYBE I CAN

DRIVE HIM CRAZY

ments.

-London Express Service

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INSECT SPRAY WITH DOT

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SURE KILL

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