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'''Planes Ltd''' of Freshfield, Lancashire
'''Planes Ltd''' of Freshfield, Lancashire
1911 Patent with [[Robert Cooke Fenwick]] Ltd, both of 6 Lord Street, Liverpool and The Hangers, Freshfield, and 54 Duke Street, Birkenhead, aeronautical engineers, on  "Improvements in Flying Machines." [[W. P. Thompson and Co|Wm. P. Thompson and Co]] were the patent agents.


WWI: makers of aeroplanes
WWI: makers of aeroplanes

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1910.
1910.

Planes Ltd of Freshfield, Lancashire

1911 Patent with Robert Cooke Fenwick Ltd, both of 6 Lord Street, Liverpool and The Hangers, Freshfield, and 54 Duke Street, Birkenhead, aeronautical engineers, on "Improvements in Flying Machines." Wm. P. Thompson and Co were the patent agents.

WWI: makers of aeroplanes

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  • Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps (Military Wing) by J. M. Bruce. Published 1982 ISBN 0-370-30084-x