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1954 [[Edgar W. Percival|Edgar Percival]] started a new company ([[Edgar Percival Aircraft]]) at Stapleford Tawney, Essex  
1954 [[Edgar W. Percival|Edgar Percival]] started a new company ([[Edgar Percival Aircraft]]) at Stapleford Tawney, Essex  


He built 21 EP9 aircraft before selling out to [[Samlesbury Engineering]] which later became the [[Lancashire Aircraft Co]] in 1960.
He built 21 EP9 aircraft before selling out to [[Samlesbury Engineering]], which was later continued by its subsidiary, the [[Lancashire Aircraft Co]].


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April 1957.
April 1957.

of Stapleford Aerodrome, Romford, Essex

1954 Edgar Percival started a new company (Edgar Percival Aircraft) at Stapleford Tawney, Essex

He built 21 EP9 aircraft before selling out to Samlesbury Engineering, which was later continued by its subsidiary, the Lancashire Aircraft Co.

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