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Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain. | Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain. | ||
[[Thomas Hay]] and [[Charles Amherst Villiers]] formed '''Villiers Hay | [[Thomas Hay]] and [[Charles Amherst Villiers]] formed '''Villiers Hay Development Ltd''' to design and build aircraft engines of 120/130hp for civil use. One of these 4-cylinder engines named ''Maya'' was fitted to a [[Miles Aircraft: Miles Whitney Straight|Miles Whitney Straight]] G-AERC and another to a [[British Aircraft Manufacturing Co|BA Manufacturing Co]] aircraft.<ref>[https://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?96598-Amherst-Villiers-Maya-Engine] The Aviation Forum</ref> | ||
1936 Patent by [[Charles Amherst Villiers]] with the company on improvements in cylinder heads and valve gear of multi-cylinder air cooled engines. | 1936 Patent by [[Charles Amherst Villiers]] with the company on improvements in cylinder heads and valve gear of multi-cylinder air cooled engines. |
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Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
Thomas Hay and Charles Amherst Villiers formed Villiers Hay Development Ltd to design and build aircraft engines of 120/130hp for civil use. One of these 4-cylinder engines named Maya was fitted to a Miles Whitney Straight G-AERC and another to a BA Manufacturing Co aircraft.[1]
1936 Patent by Charles Amherst Villiers with the company on improvements in cylinder heads and valve gear of multi-cylinder air cooled engines.
1937 Aircraft and engine designers and constructors.