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1952 Manufacturer of magnetic speech recorders including "Airborne" crash-proof wire recorders for test pilots and "Reporter" battery operated miniature tape recorder.<ref>Flight, 29 August 1952, page 293</ref>
1952 Manufacturer of magnetic speech recorders including "Airborne" crash-proof wire recorders for test pilots and "Reporter" battery operated miniature tape recorder.<ref>Flight, 29 August 1952, page 293</ref>
It seems likely that they were connected with [[Boosey and Hawkes]].


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of Deansbrook Road, Edgware, Middlesex[1], factory at 9 /10 Dalston Gardens and 265 Regent Street. [2]

1952 Manufacturer of magnetic speech recorders including "Airborne" crash-proof wire recorders for test pilots and "Reporter" battery operated miniature tape recorder.[3]

It seems likely that they were connected with Boosey and Hawkes.

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Sources of Information

  1. https://collection.sciencemuseum.org.uk/objects/co117519/wirek-model-b1-wire-recorder-serial-no-2376-man
  2. Electronic Engineering, March 1948, page 25
  3. Flight, 29 August 1952, page 293