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1951 '''Racal Aerotronics''' was established as a subsidiary of [[Racal|Racal Electronics]] to build equipment for electronics instrumentation.
1951 '''Racal Aerotronics''' was established as a subsidiary of [[Racal Electronics]] to build equipment for electronics instrumentation.


Later the name was changed to '''Racal Instruments'''
Later the name was changed to '''Racal Instruments'''

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1951 Racal Aerotronics was established as a subsidiary of Racal Electronics to build equipment for electronics instrumentation.

Later the name was changed to Racal Instruments

1969 Racal sold its Airmec-AEI subsidiary to Plessey Co, reflecting government policy to encourage consolidation in numerical controls. Airmec Instruments remained a part of Racal Instruments[1].

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 2 October 1969