Rubery Owen Messier
of Liverpool Road, Warrington
1936 Louis Sylvio Armandias came to England with a licence from Messier in France to produce their equipment in the UK
1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers
Messier joined with Rubery, Owen and Co to set up Rubery Owen Messier in a factory at Warrington
WWII Manufactured Messier undercarriages for the Halifax bomber (after the war, the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors made an award to the Societe d'Inventions Aeronautiques et Mecaniques for this contribution to the war effort[1]).
1942 Armandias parted company with Rubery Owen Messier
1946 Messier Aircraft Equipment Ltd was a member of the Rubery-Owen group of companies; it designed and manufactured hydraulic and electro-hydraulic equipment for aircraft and industrial applications, including the Conveyancer fork lift truck[2]. Messier Aircraft Equipment became Electro-Hydraulics (Messier) Ltd[3]
1947 Armandias set up British Messier with Bristol Aeroplane Co owning half the shares and the remainder with Arbo Investments. Started production at Staverton close to Rotol Airscrews
See Also
Sources of Information
- Rotol by Bruce Stait. Published 1990. ISBN 0 9516815 0 8