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Changed name to '''Chronander Waddington Aircraft''' Ltd. | Changed name to '''Chronander Waddington Aircraft''' Ltd. | ||
1938 Private company registered August 6 to acquire the business of aeronautical engineers and aeronautical plant and tool makers carried on by Carl R. Chronander and James I. Waddington at Oxford Avenue, Trading Estate, Slough, Bucks.<ref>Flight 18 August 1938</ref> | 1938 Private company registered August 6 to acquire the business of aeronautical engineers and aeronautical plant and tool makers carried on by Carl R. Chronander and [[James I. Waddington]] at Oxford Avenue, Trading Estate, Slough, Bucks.<ref>Flight 18 August 1938</ref> | ||
1938 Specialised in the production of press tools, jigs, fixtures, precision engineering and aircraft production fittings and sub-assemblies. | 1938 Specialised in the production of press tools, jigs, fixtures, precision engineering and aircraft production fittings and sub-assemblies. |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 22 March 2016
of Slough
Previously C. W. Aircraft before they sold the rights to their design of aircraft to General Aircraft
Changed name to Chronander Waddington Aircraft Ltd.
1938 Private company registered August 6 to acquire the business of aeronautical engineers and aeronautical plant and tool makers carried on by Carl R. Chronander and James I. Waddington at Oxford Avenue, Trading Estate, Slough, Bucks.[1]
1938 Specialised in the production of press tools, jigs, fixtures, precision engineering and aircraft production fittings and sub-assemblies.
- 1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers
1949 Company put into voluntary liquidation[2]