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1952 Supplied  stem-filter  draw-in  valves for the [[De Havilland: Comet|Comet]] aircraft<ref>Flight 25 April 1952</ref>
1952 Supplied  stem-filter  draw-in  valves for the [[De Havilland: Comet|Comet]] aircraft<ref>Flight 25 April 1952</ref>


1955 The company had been voluntarily liquidated; a meeting of the  Members  of  the company were  held  at  the  offices  of  The [[de Havilland Aircraft Co|de  Havilland  Aircraft  Company]]  Limited, at Hatfield<ref>London Gazette 28 October 1955M.ref<
1955 The company had been voluntarily liquidated; a meeting of the  Members  of  the company were  held  at  the  offices  of  The [[de Havilland Aircraft Co|de  Havilland  Aircraft  Company]]  Limited, at Hatfield<ref>London Gazette 28 October 1955M.</ref>





Latest revision as of 09:55, 6 July 2019

of Letchworth

Presumably connected with Frank Trounson Hearle?

WWII Manufactured parts for the De Havilland Mosquito [1]

1952 Supplied stem-filter draw-in valves for the Comet aircraft[2]

1955 The company had been voluntarily liquidated; a meeting of the Members of the company were held at the offices of The de Havilland Aircraft Company Limited, at Hatfield[3]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Mosquito by C. Martin Sharp and Michael J. F. Bowyer. Published by Crecy Books in 1995. ISBN 0-947554-41-6
  2. Flight 25 April 1952
  3. London Gazette 28 October 1955M.