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1956 Bought 73 Mosquito aircraft.<ref>The People - Sunday 18 June 1961</ref> | |||
Robert Short - stories in the papers of 'unusual' dealings of the company and its owner. 'FIVE angry workmen are trying to trace a war-surplus dealer. They claim he has disappeared owing them wages and a £2O bonus each. They seek tall, red-bearded Robert Henderson, 25, of Burgh Heath, Surrey, who drove off in a £1,400 pale blue Jaguar. He has been touring airfields supervising the dismantling of surplus warplanes as sub-contractor for R. A. Short Aviation, of Whyteleafe, Surrey. Recently, at Paisley, Scotland, he engaged five men to strip down six Mosquito aircraft at the Royal Naval Air Station at near-by Abbotsinch....Mr. Robert Short, boss of Short Aviation, said: "I have heard about Henderson's activities. He has been dismissed."'<ref>Sunday Mirror - Sunday 29 April 1956</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 10:54, 11 August 2024

R. A. Short Aviation of Godstone Rd., Whyteleafe, Surrey.
1956 Bought 73 Mosquito aircraft.[1]
Robert Short - stories in the papers of 'unusual' dealings of the company and its owner. 'FIVE angry workmen are trying to trace a war-surplus dealer. They claim he has disappeared owing them wages and a £2O bonus each. They seek tall, red-bearded Robert Henderson, 25, of Burgh Heath, Surrey, who drove off in a £1,400 pale blue Jaguar. He has been touring airfields supervising the dismantling of surplus warplanes as sub-contractor for R. A. Short Aviation, of Whyteleafe, Surrey. Recently, at Paisley, Scotland, he engaged five men to strip down six Mosquito aircraft at the Royal Naval Air Station at near-by Abbotsinch....Mr. Robert Short, boss of Short Aviation, said: "I have heard about Henderson's activities. He has been dismissed."'[2]