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of Trafford Park, Manchester. | |||
c.1911 Bruno Jablonsky (c.1893-1978) worked on aircraft development in Germany. | Makers of laminated wooden propellers. | ||
c.1911 [[Bruno Jablonsky]] (c.1893-1978) worked on aircraft development in Germany. | |||
Before WWII Jablonsky came to England and established [[Jablo Propellers]] and [[Jablo Plastics Industries]]<ref>The Times, May 15, 1978</ref> | Before WWII Jablonsky came to England and established [[Jablo Propellers]] and [[Jablo Plastics Industries]]<ref>The Times, May 15, 1978</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:23, 22 February 2020


of Trafford Park, Manchester.
Makers of laminated wooden propellers.
c.1911 Bruno Jablonsky (c.1893-1978) worked on aircraft development in Germany.
Before WWII Jablonsky came to England and established Jablo Propellers and Jablo Plastics Industries[1]
1937 Lieut.-Col. Harry Delacombe became a director of the company[2]
1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers
1943 Moulded Components (Jablo) Ltd and Jablo Propellers advertised the Jabroc laminated plastic, and Jabroc Tools used in aircraft production, for use in peacetime manufacturing[3]