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AIRPORT BLAST SCREEN.—This special screen, erected in the servicing area of the London airport, is to deflect the air upwards when aircraft engines are being tested, thus protecting vehicles on the perimeter roadway. Built of pre-cast concrete, the screen is 1000ft long and 12ft 6in high.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 10

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AIRPORT BLAST SCREEN.—This special screen, erected in the servicing area of the London airport, is to deflect the air upwards when aircraft engines are being tested, thus protecting vehicles on the perimeter roadway. Built of pre-cast concrete, the screen is 1000ft long and 12ft 6in high. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 10

AIRPORT BLAST SCREEN.—This special screen, erected in the servicing area of the London airport, is to deflect the air upwards when aircraft engines are being tested, thus protecting vehicles on the perimeter roadway. Built of pre-cast concrete, the screen is 1000ft long and 12ft 6in high. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29108, 21 January 1960, Page 10

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