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The company was later taken over by [[Rotol Airscrews|Rotol]].
The company was later taken over by [[Rotol Airscrews|Rotol]].


Perhaps [[Hordern Richmond|Hordern-Richmond]] was the remainder of the business after the airscrew activity was absorbed by Rotol?
Perhaps [[Hordern-Richmond]] was the remainder of the business after the airscrew activity was absorbed by Rotol?


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 14:43, 16 June 2021

May 1943
July 1943.

Maker of airscrews and aircraft components, of Chesham

1937 Edmund Hordern (1904-1992) established the company to build the Hordern-Richmond Aeroplane that he had developed with his friend the 9th Duke of Richmond, Frederick Gordon-Lennox.

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

WWII Developed hydulignum propellers which had weight advantages over duralumin propellors and were used on many aircraft.

1944 Edmund Hordern left the company.

The company was later taken over by Rotol.

Perhaps Hordern-Richmond was the remainder of the business after the airscrew activity was absorbed by Rotol?

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Sources of Information

  • The Times, January 02, 1993