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1977 Had supplied linear motors for the American "Astroglide" maglev system<ref> The Times, Jun 10, 1977</ref>
1977 Had supplied linear motors for the American "Astroglide" maglev system which was in use at Dallas airport<ref> The Times, Jun 10, 1977</ref>
 
1985 Professor Eric Laithwaite, "father" of the linear motor, was a director of the company<ref>The Times, Feb 27, 1985</ref>
 


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 08:41, 17 April 2015

Maker of linear motors

1977 Had supplied linear motors for the American "Astroglide" maglev system which was in use at Dallas airport[1]

1985 Professor Eric Laithwaite, "father" of the linear motor, was a director of the company[2]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jun 10, 1977
  2. The Times, Feb 27, 1985