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1973 The company had recruited specialists from Rolls-Royce, Lucas and [[British Leyland Gas Turbines]]<ref>The Times, Jan 16, 1973</ref>
1973 The company had recruited specialists from Rolls-Royce, Lucas and [[British Leyland Gas Turbines]]<ref>The Times, Jan 16, 1973</ref>


1975 Acquired from receivership [[David Budworth]], another pioneer of small gas turbines<ref> The Times, Jan 24, 1975</ref>
1975 Acquired [[David Budworth]] Ltd from receivership, another pioneer of small gas turbines<ref> The Times, Jan 24, 1975</ref>


1982 In a decade the company had grown from a dozen employees to 265 of whom nearly a third, were graduates engaged in small gas turbine R and D. In 1982 the company was working for several US corporations and the US army. They also worked for Japan and Germany on different projects.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref>
1982 In a decade the company had grown from a dozen employees to 265, of whom nearly a third were graduates engaged in small gas turbine R and D. In 1982 the company was working for several US corporations and the US army. They also worked for Japan and Germany on different projects.<ref>The Engineer 1982/04/22</ref>


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Revision as of 17:34, 5 February 2018

Noel Penny Turbines of Coventry, designer and manufacturer of small gas turbines.

1972 Founded by Noel Penny. Edwin Ponsford was chairman

1973 The company had recruited specialists from Rolls-Royce, Lucas and British Leyland Gas Turbines[1]

1975 Acquired David Budworth Ltd from receivership, another pioneer of small gas turbines[2]

1982 In a decade the company had grown from a dozen employees to 265, of whom nearly a third were graduates engaged in small gas turbine R and D. In 1982 the company was working for several US corporations and the US army. They also worked for Japan and Germany on different projects.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jan 16, 1973
  2. The Times, Jan 24, 1975
  3. The Engineer 1982/04/22