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1936 Fitted Marshall superchargers to MG sportcars<ref>advert in The Sports Car</ref> based on the [[Roots Blower] scheme. | 1936 Fitted Marshall superchargers to MG sportcars<ref>advert in The Sports Car</ref> based on the [[Roots Blower]] scheme. | ||
WWII [[Sir | WWII [[Sir George Godfrey and Partners]] made/supplied the superchargers for aviation use. | ||
Post WWII War-surplus units were repurposed by [[L. M. Ballamy|L. M. Ballamy, Consulting and Experimental Engineers]], later [[North Downs Engineering Co]]. | Post WWII War-surplus units were repurposed by [[L. M. Ballamy|L. M. Ballamy, Consulting and Experimental Engineers]], later [[North Downs Engineering Co]]. |
Revision as of 14:52, 22 July 2021
of 140 Clarendon Road, London W11
1936 Fitted Marshall superchargers to MG sportcars[1] based on the Roots Blower scheme.
WWII Sir George Godfrey and Partners made/supplied the superchargers for aviation use.
Post WWII War-surplus units were repurposed by L. M. Ballamy, Consulting and Experimental Engineers, later North Downs Engineering Co.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ advert in The Sports Car