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"Gunner to Pilot ... two 
fighters ... turning in!"

No TIME to repeat this message. He must get every word right the first time.
In today's higher-speed, higher-altitude bombers, crewmen must quickly grasp every code-word passed. Speed of intercommunication has to keep pace with speed operation. 
Working since 1974, RCA engineers have developed the AN/AIC-10- an intercom system which meets Air Forces requirements for high intelligibility under conditions of extreme noise and altitude. RCA noise-discriminating microphones have two faces which "balance out" extraneous noises, transmit sounds [[only]] from the speaker's mouth. Unique filter, amplifier and automatic volume control circuits reduce the effect of extraneous noise. Altitude-compensating headsets maintain sea-level sensitivity at 40,000 feet or more- and give crews maximum head comfort. 
Now in full production, the AN/AIC-10 is but one of many complete electronics systems RCA has developed for the Armed Forces. RCA engineering - from original planning to final production- assures greater efficiency, effectiveness and safety in operations. 

[[on crest]] UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 
OBSERVER
300,00 Spotters Wanted. Men, women volunteers for Ground Observer Corps to help the Air Force search for hostile aircraft, man Air Defense filter centres, do many Air Defense team jobs. 200,000 patriotic Americans are now serving. Contact your local Air Force Office. 

RCA GOVERNMENT DIVISION
RADIO CORPORATION of AMERICA 
ENGINEERING PRODUCTS DEPARTMENT  CAMDEN, N.J.