British Aero Components








British Aero Components Ltd. of Holbrook Lane, Coventry.
1935 The re-armament programme of the middle thirties brought many challenges to the aircraft industry and to component makers, and one of them was the highly specialised manufacture of the sodium-cooled aero engine valve. To Mr. W. A. Oubridge the challenge was irresistible; through his contacts in America, arrangements were made for the formation, in conjunction with the Eaton Manufacturing Co., of a company at Coventry, British Aero Components Ltd.
1935 Formed as a subsidiary to C. M. D. Engineering Co in conjunction with Eaton Manufacturing Co.[1] The British Piston Ring Co could appoint directors as long as it held 51 percent of the issued capital[2]
1937 Aircraft valves, including sodium-cooled type.[3]
1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers
1947 Advert: supplier of standardised drill bushes
See also Brico Organisation.
1947 acquired by Associated Engineering Group[4]
1971 Mr Norman Harley of the company became president of the Gauge and Tool Makers' Association[5]
1981 Substantial redundancies declared
See Also
- 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
- 1939 Suppliers to the Aircraft Industry
- 1957 British Industries Fair: Companies B
- 1965 London International Engineering Exhibition
- 1968 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- 1971 Who's Who in the Motor Industry: Companies
- Associated Engineering Group
- Brico Organisation
- British Piston Ring Co
- C. M. D. Engineering Co
- Eaton Manufacturing Co
- World War II (1939-1945) Adverts