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Chelton Electrostatics, maker of antennas for aircraft | |||
1954 Made aerial mast from [[Bakelite]] for the [[Vickers| Viscount]]<ref>The Times Dec 21, 1954</ref> | |||
1968 Chelton (Electrostatics), part of Chelton (Holdings), was a maker of antenna systems and static discharge controls for civil and military aircraft<ref>The Times, Sep 14, 1968</ref> | 1968 Chelton (Electrostatics), part of Chelton (Holdings), was a maker of antenna systems and static discharge controls for civil and military aircraft<ref>The Times, Sep 14, 1968</ref> | ||
Revision as of 17:18, 5 January 2016
Chelton Electrostatics, maker of antennas for aircraft
1954 Made aerial mast from Bakelite for the Viscount[1]
1968 Chelton (Electrostatics), part of Chelton (Holdings), was a maker of antenna systems and static discharge controls for civil and military aircraft[2]
1971 Acquired the aircraft aerial business of Standard Telephones and Cables[3]
1989 Flight Refuelling acquired Linborn, holding company of the Chelton Group[4]
1996 Chelton Electrostatics developed a new radar dome for Concorde to satisfy American requirements for a new traffic control system[5]