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− | '''Brazil Straker and Co.''' had started developing radial aero engines under technical leadership of Roy Fedden | + | '''Brazil Straker and Co.''' had started developing radial aero engines under technical leadership of Roy Fedden. |
− | Cosmos Engineering Co., an offshoot, was taken over in 1920 by Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd. | + | [[Cosmos Engineering Co.]], an offshoot, was taken over in 1920 by [[Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd.]] |
=== Sources === | === Sources === | ||
* 1939FM614-615; | * 1939FM614-615; | ||
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− | | | + | |Names=Brazil Straker and Co. |
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|Country=Great Britain | |Country=Great Britain | ||
|City=Fishponds, Bristol, England | |City=Fishponds, Bristol, England | ||
+ | |Key people=Roy Fedden | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 25 December 2018
Brazil Straker and Co. had started developing radial aero engines under technical leadership of Roy Fedden.
Cosmos Engineering Co., an offshoot, was taken over in 1920 by Bristol Aeroplane Co. Ltd.
Sources
- 1939FM614-615;
Names | Brazil Straker and Co. |
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Country | Great Britain |
City | Fishponds, Bristol, England |
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Started aero | |
Ended aero | |
Key people | Roy Fedden |
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