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''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Austin]]'' | ''Note: This is a sub-section of [[Austin]]'' | ||
1915 [[John Dudley North]] joined as superintendent of the aviation department; constructing [[Royal Aircraft Factory: R.E.7|RE 7]] and [[Royal Aircraft Factory: R.E.8|RE 8]] aircraft<ref> The Times, Jan 12, 1968</ref> | |||
1916 Built a prototype of the Austin-Ball AFB1 single-seat fighter to a specification by [[Albert Ball]] a fighter ace. | |||
Followed up with the AFT3 Osprey Triplane and Greyhound Biplane fighters. | |||
1919 The [[Austin: Whippet| Austin Whippet]] was a single-seat biplane designed by [[John Kenworthy]]. Only five were built by the Northfield Works. | |||
1920 Built the Kestral to Air Ministry specification. | |||
1937 Manufacturers of aircraft and aeromotors.<ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> | |||
None of their planes were successful so aviation was left in order to concentrate on the automotive business. | |||
==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Motor_Company] Wikipedia | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Motor_Company] Wikipedia |
Revision as of 08:17, 5 April 2017
Note: This is a sub-section of Austin
1915 John Dudley North joined as superintendent of the aviation department; constructing RE 7 and RE 8 aircraft[1]
1916 Built a prototype of the Austin-Ball AFB1 single-seat fighter to a specification by Albert Ball a fighter ace.
Followed up with the AFT3 Osprey Triplane and Greyhound Biplane fighters.
1919 The Austin Whippet was a single-seat biplane designed by John Kenworthy. Only five were built by the Northfield Works.
1920 Built the Kestral to Air Ministry specification.
1937 Manufacturers of aircraft and aeromotors.[2]
None of their planes were successful so aviation was left in order to concentrate on the automotive business.
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Jan 12, 1968
- ↑ 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- [1] Wikipedia