Step into the golden age of air travel with this captivating British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) Safety Leaflet, a genuine piece of aviation history dating from 1952.
This unique collectible, featuring an eye-catching orange cover, is in overall good condition. While showing minor signs of its 70+ years—some slight creasing, rubbing on the edges, and minor fading along the spine—it remains a wonderful snapshot of mid-century flight.
The cover itself is a striking image: a poised female flight attendant demonstrating safety by wearing a fully inflated life preserver.
Inside, the leaflet offers a fascinating glimpse into passenger instructions of the era. A series of monochrome photographs and detailed descriptions illustrate essential safety steps: how to correctly don the life jacket, a clearly labeled photograph of the equipment, and even specific instructions for fitting a life preserver to a child under 10 years old. Beyond the essentials, it also provides tips for a safe and comfortable flight.
Perfect for the aviation historian, collector of vintage ephemera, or anyone fascinated by BOAC's legacy and the evolution of air safety. This is more than a leaflet—it’s a tangible piece of the past!
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