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The '''British Aircraft Co''' was founded in 1928 to build gliders
The '''British Aircraft Co''' was founded in 1928 to build gliders


* 1932 The founder '''C. H. Lowe Wylde''' fitted a [[Douglas]] 600cc engine to the BAC VII Tandam to produce the Planette.  
1932 The founder '''C. H. Lowe Wylde''' fitted a [[Douglas]] 600cc engine to the BAC VII Tandam to produce the Planette.  


* Two more were built but on 13th May 1933 '''Lowe Wylde''' was killed while demonstrating it.
Two more were built but on 13th May 1933 '''Lowe Wylde''' was killed while demonstrating it.


* 1935 Herr Kronfeld made a record flight from Croydon to Paris in an aircraft powered by a [[Douglas]] engine<ref>The Times, 19 June 1935</ref>.
1934 Business taken over by Robert Kronfield


* The company was acquired by Robert Kronfeld and renamed [[Kronfeld]] in 1936 but the company closed in 1937.
1935 Moved operations from Maidstone to [[Hanworth Aerodrome|Hanworth]]. It was renamed British Aircraft Company (1935) Ltd
 
1935 Herr Kronfeld made a record flight from Croydon to Paris in an aircraft powered by a [[Douglas]] engine<ref>The Times, 19 June 1935</ref>.
 
1936 renamed [[Kronfeld]] but the company closed in 1937.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 16:00, 27 March 2013

The British Aircraft Co was founded in 1928 to build gliders

1932 The founder C. H. Lowe Wylde fitted a Douglas 600cc engine to the BAC VII Tandam to produce the Planette.

Two more were built but on 13th May 1933 Lowe Wylde was killed while demonstrating it.

1934 Business taken over by Robert Kronfield

1935 Moved operations from Maidstone to Hanworth. It was renamed British Aircraft Company (1935) Ltd

1935 Herr Kronfeld made a record flight from Croydon to Paris in an aircraft powered by a Douglas engine[1].

1936 renamed Kronfeld but the company closed in 1937.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 19 June 1935
  • British Aircraft Manufacturers since 1908 by Gunter Endres. Pub 1995