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"Sport and General" Photo. CONTROL TOWER AT CROYDON AERODROME.—Between the two clocks on the tower is a white beacon operated by hand, and before any aeroplane receives permission to take off the beacon must be focused directly on the pilot. This is the "all clear" signal, the purpose of which is to minimise any danger of collision between machines taking off and landing.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 11

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. "Sport ana General" Photo. CONTROL TOWER AT CROYDON AERODROME.—Between the two clocks on the tower is a white beacon operated by hand, and before any aeroplane receives permission to take off the beacon must be focused directly on the pilot. This is the "all clear" signal, the purpose of which is to minimise any danger of collision* betiveen machines taking off and landing. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 11

. "Sport ana General" Photo. CONTROL TOWER AT CROYDON AERODROME.—Between the two clocks on the tower is a white beacon operated by hand, and before any aeroplane receives permission to take off the beacon must be focused directly on the pilot. This is the "all clear" signal, the purpose of which is to minimise any danger of collision* betiveen machines taking off and landing. Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 92, 15 October 1932, Page 11

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