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of 21, London Road. Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, Bucks  
of 21, London Road. Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, Bucks, an associate company of J. V. W. Corporation of Newark, USA<ref>Flight 7 Dec 1939</ref>


1939 Supplier and installer of the [[Link Aviation Devices|Link Trainer]] throughout the British Empire.  
1939 Supplier and installer of the [[Link Aviation Devices|Link Trainer]] throughout the British Empire.  
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of 21, London Road. Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, Bucks, an associate company of J. V. W. Corporation of Newark, USA[1]

1939 Supplier and installer of the Link Trainer throughout the British Empire.

The Link trainer was used for instruction, on the ground, in blind flying and blind landing,

Used all over the World by air lines and air forces.

Post-WWII Another Aylesbury company, Air Trainers Ltd, had the licence for the Link trainer. Presumably there was some connection?


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Sources of Information

  1. Flight 7 Dec 1939