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1964 Name changed from [[Burnley Aircraft Products]]s, reflecting the change in product mix toward more non-aerospace markets<ref>The Times Nov 30, 1964</ref>. Part of [[Solar Industries]].
1964 Name changed from [[Burnley Aircraft Products]]s, reflecting the change in product mix toward more non-aerospace markets<ref>The Times Nov 30, 1964</ref>. Part of [[Solar Industries]].


1968 Had developed patented honeycomb seals and noise suppression equipment for aero-engines which had been approved for all types of gas turbines<ref>The Times Dec 12, 1968</ref>
1968 Had developed patented honeycomb seals and noise suppression equipment for aero-engines which had been approved for all types of gas turbines<ref>The Times Dec 12, 1968</ref> which was licenced to Aeronca Inc of Ohio<ref>The Times Dec 30, 1968</ref>


1971 Part of the [[Laird|Laird Group]]; made parts for [[Rolls-Royce Engines: RB 211|RB211]] engine<ref> The Times, Feb 09, 1971</ref>
1971 Part of the [[Laird|Laird Group]]; made parts for [[Rolls-Royce Engines: RB 211|RB211]] engine<ref> The Times, Feb 09, 1971</ref>

Latest revision as of 17:26, 28 November 2016

1964 Name changed from Burnley Aircraft Productss, reflecting the change in product mix toward more non-aerospace markets[1]. Part of Solar Industries.

1968 Had developed patented honeycomb seals and noise suppression equipment for aero-engines which had been approved for all types of gas turbines[2] which was licenced to Aeronca Inc of Ohio[3]

1971 Part of the Laird Group; made parts for RB211 engine[4]


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  1. The Times Nov 30, 1964
  2. The Times Dec 12, 1968
  3. The Times Dec 30, 1968
  4. The Times, Feb 09, 1971