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1957 Formed by [[Hunting|Hunting Percival Aircraft]] to handle its weapons research division<ref>The Times July 4, 1957</ref>. [[Geoffrey Percival Dollimore]] was Chief research engineer (weapons)<ref>The Times Dec. 21, 1988</ref>
1957 Formed by [[Hunting|Hunting Percival Aircraft]] to handle its weapons research division<ref>The Times July 4, 1957</ref>. [[Geoffrey Percival Dollimore]] was Chief research engineer (weapons)<ref>The Times Dec. 21, 1988</ref>


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1999 Together with [[AEA Technology]] the company won a contract to supply chargers to the army<ref>The Times  Feb. 6, 1999</ref>
1999 Together with [[AEA Technology]] the company won a contract to supply chargers to the army<ref>The Times  Feb. 6, 1999</ref>


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1984.

1957 Formed by Hunting Percival Aircraft to handle its weapons research division[1]. Geoffrey Percival Dollimore was Chief research engineer (weapons)[2]

Became part of Hunting Associated Industries

1999 Together with AEA Technology the company won a contract to supply chargers to the army[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times July 4, 1957
  2. The Times Dec. 21, 1988
  3. The Times Feb. 6, 1999