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From the Rolls-Royce experimental archive: a quarter of a million communications from Rolls-Royce, 1906 to 1960's. Documents from the Sir Henry Royce Memorial Foundation (SHRMF).
Promotional letter from Süddeutsche Bremsen-A.G. about their 'Orkan' carburetor.

Identifier  ExFiles\Box 122\4\  scan0037
Date  11th September 1927
  
tries as well as in our own work have shown the "Orkan" car-buretor complying with the greatest pretensions and being able of competing at every moment with the usual first class products of rival houses, the reports pointing out the following advantages:

Easy start of the cold motor,
Right mixture at every speed,
Adaption to any fuel,
Application of type U in various positions,
Accessibility of the air and fuel ways,
Stout construction,
Maximum elasticity, minimum consumption.

1927.4. AV. bV.tged 1927.S.11
PSIS-I-SVO

The following passages of reports in our possession will you give evidence of our customers' opinions about the "Orkan".

Being desirous of showing you the qualities of the "Orkan" carburetor we are prepared to have some sample of same sent along to you and should be happy if you would be kind enough to have it tested and judged, whether it would comply with your wants. Please will return us, in affirmative, the enclosed question form, from which we may learn what type of carburetor would be suitable to your motors.

When testing the "Orkan" carburetor you would no doubt receive the same good results as the works whose reports we gave you a selection from, and would ascertain by your own experience the application of the "Orkan" carburetor in the motors of your regular making to be of advantage for you, especially when considering that the prices for "Orkan" carburetors are really cheap.

We should be happy to furnish any further particulars you may desire and hoping to have the pleasure of receiving your esteemed demand we beg to remain, Dear Sirs,

3 leaflets Yours very truly
1 question form SÜDDEUTSCHE BREMSEN-A.G.
Reports
  
  


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