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The General Aircraft GAL.45 Owlet was a 1940s British single-engined trainer aircraft built by General Aircraft Limited at London Air Park, Hanworth. History
General Aircraft GAL.41 – a pressurised experimental aircraft based on the ST-25. One built. General Aircraft GAL.42 Cygnet II – a C W Aircraft design. 10 built. General Aircraft GAL.45 Owlet – one built. General Aircraft GAL.47 – air observation post, one built. General Aircraft GAL.48 Hotspur – a troop-carrying glider, 1,015 built.
GAL Monospar ST-4 Monospar ST-3 Experimental cantilever monoplane, powered by two 45 hp (34 kW) British Salmson AD.9 engines; one built. [18] Monospar ST-4 Cantilever touring monoplane, powered by two 85 hp (63 kW) Pobjoy R radial engines, seven built. Monospar ST-4 Mk.II Improved variant of Monospar ST-4, 22 built, two later converted to ST-6 ...
GAL.41 One experimental aircraft based on the Monospar ST-25 Universal. A new fuselage was built containing a pressurized section with two seats. Its purpose was to test possible pressurization systems for a proposed airliner, the GAL.40. [5] [a] The GAL.41 flew for the first time on 11 May 1939, [7] and was grounded in 1941. [8]
The GAL.47 was a private-venture design of an air observation post (AOP) aircraft. The Fane F.1/40 was the only other competing design. The GAL.47 was a twin-boom configuration with a pusher airscrew. One example was built (test registration T-0224) in 1940 at London Air Park, Hanworth. It was destroyed on 2 April 1942. [1]
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Rooms is a drama series produced by Thames Television for the ITV Network between 1974 and 1977. As the name suggests it focused on the lives of people renting rooms in a rather down-at-heel London house of multiple occupancy .
Specifically, each page represents a room or space in a hypothetical house, and each room leads to other "rooms" in this "house". Part of the puzzle involves reaching the center of the house, Room #45 (page 45 in the book), and back to Room #1 in only sixteen steps. Some rooms lead to circuitous loops; others lead nowhere.