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The first was the Active 1 of 1931 and a year later the improved Actoive 2 | * Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain. | ||
* '''Arrow Aircraft''' built two single-seat high-performance all-metal aerobatic trainer aircraft at Yeadon, Leeds. | |||
* The first was the Active 1 of 1931 and a year later the improved Actoive 2. | |||
* 1937 Aeroplane designers and manufacturers and manufacturers of armament equipment. | |||
==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1908 by Gunter Endres. Pub 1995 | * British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1908 by Gunter Endres. Pub 1995 | ||
* [[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]] |
Revision as of 21:22, 7 June 2008
of The Aerodrome, Yeadon, Yorks
- Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
- Arrow Aircraft built two single-seat high-performance all-metal aerobatic trainer aircraft at Yeadon, Leeds.
- The first was the Active 1 of 1931 and a year later the improved Actoive 2.
- 1937 Aeroplane designers and manufacturers and manufacturers of armament equipment.
Sources of Information
- British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1908 by Gunter Endres. Pub 1995
- 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries