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of Samlesbury, near Blackburn, Coachbuilders and Engineers.
 
1942 [[Lancashire Aircraft Corporation]] Ltd was formed by Eric Rylands
 
1947 Formation of Samlesbury Engineering Ltd. by Eric Rylands.
 
1953 Directors: [[J. Eric Rylands|Eric Rylands]] (Chairman and Managing), [[David Gaunt]], [[Joseph Mort Twiss]] (General Manager).


1954 Built the new [[Bluebird (Campbell)|Bluebird]] (world's first all metal, turbo-jet hydroplane) for [[Donald Campbell]]; Eric Rylands was chairman<ref>The Times, Nov 27, 1954</ref>
1954 Built the new [[Bluebird (Campbell)|Bluebird]] (world's first all metal, turbo-jet hydroplane) for [[Donald Campbell]]; Eric Rylands was chairman<ref>The Times, Nov 27, 1954</ref>


Later became [[Lancashire Aircraft Co]]
1958 Set up [[Lancashire Aircraft Co]] as a subsidiary to continue production of the EP.9


1961 Formation of Samlesbury Engineering (1961)


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Town - Blackburn]]
[[Category: Town - Blackburn]]
[[Category: Aircraft Builders]]
[[Category: Aircraft Builders]]
[[Category: Coachbuilders - Automotive]]

Latest revision as of 11:49, 8 January 2024

of Samlesbury, near Blackburn, Coachbuilders and Engineers.

1942 Lancashire Aircraft Corporation Ltd was formed by Eric Rylands

1947 Formation of Samlesbury Engineering Ltd. by Eric Rylands.

1953 Directors: Eric Rylands (Chairman and Managing), David Gaunt, Joseph Mort Twiss (General Manager).

1954 Built the new Bluebird (world's first all metal, turbo-jet hydroplane) for Donald Campbell; Eric Rylands was chairman[1]

1958 Set up Lancashire Aircraft Co as a subsidiary to continue production of the EP.9

1961 Formation of Samlesbury Engineering (1961)

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Nov 27, 1954