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926:) and technical offices were based at White Waltham, Berks, along with a special research laboratory. Here the company undertook the design and development of anti-vibration isolators which were incorporated into camera mountings. Both mapping and geophysical work was undertaken. The UK based aircraft were sent out to work all over the world. The company undertook aerial surveys for local authorities within the UK and for many overseas Governments. Maps were also published under the Fairey-Falcon imprint. Over the years the companies names were changed to reflect Fairey ownership and operated into the late 1970s, later becoming Clyde Surveying Services Ltd. Fairey Surveys was absorbed into what eventually became Blom Aerofilms. Subsidiary companies were as follows:—
1590:(SBAC) Show in 1952, the Fairey VTO Project was used to test the basic configuration of future research craft. Each wing had a large aileron and the vertical fin carried a large rudder. The V.T.O. obtained 900 lbf (4.0 kN) thrust from each Beta nozzle and, for launching, used two solid-fuel boosters of 600 lbf (2.7 kN) each, bringing the total thrust up to 3,000 lbf (13 kN)—obviously more than the total weight. The Beta I rocket had two jets, one of which could be swivelled laterally and the other vertically, according to signals from an autopilot. The resulting mean thrust line could thus be varied to maintain controlled flight at low airspeeds. Fairey carried out many successful tests, the first of which was from a ship in
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Currey to help run the company when he came out of the Navy. In the following years, thousands of dinghies were produced by Fairey Marine including the
Firefly, Albacore, Falcon, Swordfish, Jollyboat, Flying Fifteen, 505 and International 14's along with the much smaller Dinky and Duckling. Later on in the 1950s they produced the larger sailing cruisers, the Atalanta (named after Sir Richard's first son's wife), Titania, Fulmar and the 27-foot (8.2 m) Fisherman motor sailer (based on the Fairey Lifeboat hull) along with the 15 Cinderella (outboard runabout) and the 16'6" Faun (outboard powered family cruiser).
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commercial vehicles and retained by them until 30 November 1934 when it was acquired by Fairey. In 1935 the Fairey company received a substantial order for Hendon night bombers and established production lines at the Heaton Chapel factory. The production facilities at Heaton Chapel were incorporated as the
Stockport Aviation Company Limited on 11 February 1936 and the Company took a site at Ringway (now Manchester Airport), where test flights were carried out.
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additional booster rockets delivering further 5,600 lb thrust accelerated the Stooge off its 10 ft (3.0 m) long launching ramp. Unlike later designs, the Stooge was intended for high subsonic speeds—and limited ranges. The Stooge consisted of two-stage propulsion, an autopilot, radio control equipment with additional ground unit, and a warhead. The Stooge required a launching ramp and transport. The missile was extensively tested at
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488:. Westland Aircraft and the Fairey Company announced that they had reached agreement for the sale by Fairey to Westland of the issued share capital of Fairey Aviation, which operated all Fairey's UK aviation interests. Westland acquired all Fairey's aircraft manufacturing business (including the Gannet AEW.3) and Fairey's 10% investment in the Aircraft Manufacturing Company (
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1601:("Liquid Oxygen and Petrol Guided Anti-Aircraft Projectile"). The original design can be traced back to the 1944 Royal Navy specification for a guided anti-aircraft missile known as LOPGAP. In 1947, the Royal Aircraft Establishment took over development work and the missile was renamed RTV1. Several versions of the basic RTV1 were developed.
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had a finely finished, white-painted body apparently made of seamless tube. About two-thirds of the way back from the nose was fitted a laminated-wood wing of about two feet span, positioned across a diameter of the body, with a root chord of some 18 inches and a quarter-chord sweep of about 50 degrees.
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Britain and the United States in the 1930s. In 1931, the Fairey "Queen" radio-controlled target was developed, building a batch of three.
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American company Superwinch bought the Tavistock works and continued making Fairey-designed
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Australasia was the first company to be established at the Weapons Research Establishment (WRE). This was in 1949 when the firm was involved in supporting research trials of the scale model of the Fairey vertical-take-off aircraft. Shortly afterwards the company expanded to
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was the outcome. It had a length of 7 ft 5.5 in (2.273 m), a span of 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m), a body diameter of 17 in, and weighing 738 lb (335 kg), with a warhead. Propulsion was by four 75 lbf (330 N)-thrust solid-fuel main rockets, but initially four
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plc was acquired in 1999. In July 2000, the acquisition of the four instrumentation and controls businesses of
Spectris AG of Germany for £171m was the largest ever made by the company and marked an important strategic addition to the company's instrumentation and controls business. The reshaping of
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Richard Fairey and Fairey Aviation's Managing Director, Mr Chichester-Smith. Both were avid sailing enthusiasts. Utilising techniques developed in the aircraft industry during WWII both men decided that they should produce sailing dinghies and so recruited Charles
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Australia also displayed an aerodynamic test vehicle, described as a "three-inch winged round". This was a simple projectile, without guidance, to aid investigations into the properties of various wing/body assemblies at high supersonic speeds. The example shown was about 6 ft long, and
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floatplane, (a catapult launched aircraft which was used for reconnaissance by the Royal Navy). Apart from installing radio gear the Queen also had some aerodynamic modifications to improve stability, however the first couple of pilotless flights came to quick endings as the drones crashed as soon
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SR101 in the form of 0.93in discs punched from 35 mm strip; weight 801; diameter 1.5in; length 1.25in; field of view 186 deg; exposure time 0.3 millisecond; effective relative aperture, approximately f/8. One hundred and ninety-two cameras were made in the initial production run. In 1988 this
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business. The engineering interests were strengthened in 1980 by the acquisition of the high technology businesses of Fairey, and their merging with
Pearson's other engineering interests in 1982. However, these businesses were disposed of in 1986 as part of Pearson wishing to concentrate on core
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research rockets that were fired in Australia. From this developed a design and production factory that specialised in the manufacture of airborne and ground equipment for target aircraft and missile fields including the Tonic towed target, which can be carried and streamed by a Jindivik 3A.
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Drawing on the parent company's expertise in the design of hydraulic equipment led to local manufacturer of the Fairey Microfilter, which had applications in industries beyond aviation. Yet another Fairey designed and manufactured component was the Safety Ohmmeter. This instrument had many
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Fairey of Canada also developed a component and instrument design and manufacturing organisation. The company began manufacture of Hydro Booster Units which control flight surfaces hydraulically rather than manually. Other flight controls were designed and manufactured for the
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having had by the end of 1916 supplied large numbers of tenders and aero engines to the Royal Flying Corps acquired premises at High Lane, Heaton Chapel to expand production. In 1917, following the Government's decision to build three National Aircraft Factories was taken,
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missile was designed in Australia by British and Australian companies. It was a heavy wire-guided missile for deployment from vehicles, light naval craft and fixed emplacements. This weapon replaced the Fairey "Orange William" project for the MoS which would later lead to
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and other aircraft work to be handled by a concern concentrating on aviation. It is proposed to change the company's name to the Fairey Co. Ltd, and to concentrate general engineering activities in the Stockport Aviation Co. Ltd, whose name would become
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in 1988. During the 1990s this company concentrated on expanding its electronics business, acquiring a number of companies, and disposing of the electrical insulator and hydraulic actuator businesses. In 1997, the company acquired Burnfield, of which
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winches for a few years. The site was Superwinch's European base and manufacturing facility until its closure in 2019, when the US parent company ceased operations and the key assets were sold to the Westin company in San Dimas, California.
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applications in missiles, mining, quarrying and similar fields. The company was appointed agent for RFD Inflatable Marine Survival Equipment. This agency included sales, service inspection and repair of inflatable liferafts.
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reported that Fairey Aviation Ltd was to be reorganised following a proposal to concentrate aircraft and allied manufacturing activities in the United Kingdom into a new wholly owned subsidiary called the
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was an early air-to-air weapon guided by radar beam riding. Developed as "Blue Sky" – a derated version of the Red Hawk missile. It was in service briefly before being replaced by the
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reported that private equity investors Dunedin Capital Partners backed a management buy-out of WFEL from UTC which employs 160 people at its factory on Crossley Road, Heaton Chapel.
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The Fairey Aviation Company of Australasia Pty Ltd was awarded a contract to build 40 RTV1e rockets. The first of which were completed in early 1954. Components were built by the
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and electric drive and capstan/drum configurations. Fairey winches formed the bulk of the manufacturer-approved winch options for Land Rover throughout the 1970s and early 1980s.
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engine. The Curtiss company also manufactured propellers designed by Reed. Another example of utilising the talents of independent designers was the use of flaps, designed by
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unit for Land Rovers. Vehicles fitted with the unit carried a badge on the rear saying "Overdrive by Fairey", with the Fairey logo (see above).
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Fairey Air Surveys Douglas DC-3 outside Fairey's 1937-built hangar at
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during World War I. Flight test facilities were built at Manchester's
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Fairey Winches Ltd, Tavistock, Vehicle overdrives, winches, and hubs;
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Aircraft production was primarily at the factory in North Hyde Road,
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in Cheshire that designed important military aircraft, including the
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Corporation. in 2000, and became now known as WFEL Ltd. In 2006 the
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Fairey Marine (East Cowes) Ltd, East Cowes, Ship, and boat building;
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Fairey Engineering Ltd, Stockport, General, and nuclear engineering;
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and returned after the war to build aircraft under licence for the
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On 27 August 1931, Avions Fairey SA was founded by Fairey engineer
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dive-bombers followed during World War II. Fairey's also built 498
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the group was marked with the change of name from Fairey Group to
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1979:"Canadian Register – Fairey Aviation Company of Canada Limited"
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The Australian branch of Fairey Aviation was formed in 1948 as
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The Tress Engineering Co Ltd, Newcastle, Petrochemical valves;
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Fairey Exhibitions Ltd, Hamble, Exhibition stand contractors;
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2184:"Classic British Aviation Industry Advertisements 1909–1980"
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manufacturer of the first half of the 20th century based in
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Fairey Air Surveys, Ltd, was initially headquartered at 24
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Fairey Industrial Products Ltd, Heston, Management company;
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Companies based in the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
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During the Second World War, Fairey produced nearly 500
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In 1937, workers at the Fairey aviation plant formed a
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Fairey Marine Holdings Ltd, Hamble, Management company;
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naval aircraft were supplemented by sub-contracts from
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Defunct helicopter manufacturers of the United Kingdom
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British Secret Projects : Jet Fighters since 1950
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In 1975 Fairey designed and manufactured a mechanical
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activities; acquired by Williams Holdings they became
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Airport, the first phase opening in June 1937. A few
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and Westland Scout were built at Hayes in the 1960s.
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British aerospace and engineering company (1915–1977)
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United Kingdom
2288:. Marlborough, Wiltshire: Airlife Publishing, 2003.
1192:– carrier-based patrol/reconnaissance biplane (1917)
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Fairey Developments Ltd, Heston, Management company:
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Companies based in the London Borough of Hillingdon
1342:- four-engine airliner project to Spec. 15/38, 1938
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In 1957 a miniature camera by the name of WRECISS (
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Fairey Marine Ltd, Hamble, Boatbuilding and repair;
499:
1531:Prince – 16-cylinder 1,500 hp (1,100 kW)
600:Fairey Filtration Ltd, Heston, Industrial filters;
445:Fairey Stockport/Ringway-built Gannet AS.4 in 1956
1354:– carrier-borne dive bomber/torpedo bomber (1940)
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664:(NEB). In 1980 The Fairey Group was purchased by
3910:History of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
3871:
3672:Port Victoria Marine Experimental Aircraft Depot
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2028:
1597:Fairey Rocket Test Vehicle 1, formerly known as
329:(Middlesex), with flight testing carried out at
270:(later Sir Richard Fairey) and Belgian engineer
1777:seaplanes under subcontract from Short Brothers
1608:Torpedo Establishment (hydraulic servo units),
1388:– carrier-borne ASW (later AEW) aircraft (1949)
1122:A Fairey mechanical overdrive, as fitted to an
970:from the UK fleet was available for operations.
418:bombers in their northern facilities. Postwar,
3950:Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1960
2035:Smithsonian Studies in Air and Space, Number 4
1646:requested that the work be completed, and the
1222:– long-range reconnaissance flying boat (1923)
729:was established to produce Fairey aircraft in
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1336:– carrier-borne biplane torpedo bomber (1938)
1300:– fleet spotter/reconnaissance biplane (1934)
1276:– carrier-based spotter-reconnaissance (1930)
1270:– carrier-based reconnaissance biplane (1929)
991:, Stockport can trace its roots back to when
2382:"Doughnut Boat on Plane Saves Flyers in Sea"
1612:(guidance receivers and amplifiers) and the
1578:Mk 2B Pilotless target aircraft. This had a
806:flying boats to water-bearing firefighters.
800:"Bear Trap" helicopter /ship handling system
770:and also undertook modification work on the
752:
733:The company staff left Belgium ahead of the
3945:Manufacturing companies established in 1915
3905:History of the London Borough of Hillingdon
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2338:. London: Putnam & Company Ltd, 1974.
856:, the factory overhauled aircraft for the
3794:Defence Science and Technology Laboratory
3789:Defence Electronics and Components Agency
2286:British Piston Engines and their Aircraft
2112:"US report on engineering considerations"
1634:but not completed in time for use by the
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1428:
1246:– two-seat general purpose biplane (1925)
1106:Learn how and when to remove this message
550:Learn how and when to remove this message
484:group and the helicopter division of the
3930:British companies disestablished in 1960
2976:Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom
2016:"1937 | 1304 | Flight Archive"
1755:Aerospace industry in the United Kingdom
1588:Society of British Aircraft Constructors
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3845:Society of British Aerospace Companies
3278:Air Navigation and Engineering Company
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1560:as they left the catapult launcher on
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1312:– single-seat fighter prototype (1935)
1288:– light bomber, utility biplane (1931)
1009:. Its bridges are in service with the
836:Fairey Aviation Company of Australasia
191:Fairey Aviation Company of Australasia
3925:British companies established in 1915
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2388:. Hearst Magazines. pp. 506–507.
1786:In 1934 R. T. Youngman succeeded Mr.
1418:– autogyro/compound helicopter (1957)
1282:– monoplane heavy night bomber (1930)
766:and the Fairey Firefly and later the
1790:as head of the technical department.
1670:, deployed on a special vehicle—the
1084:adding citations to reliable sources
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735:German invasion of the Low Countries
532:adding citations to reliable sources
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2992:Manufacturing in the United Kingdom
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2303:, Sutton Publishing, Stroud, 1998,
1981:. Western Libraries. Archived from
1837:NorrPress., Design by Alan Norris.
1571:East, the Commonwealth and the UK.
1510:engines in 1926, renaming them the
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1424:– carrier-borne AEW aircraft (1958)
1366:– torpedo bomber/dive bomber (1945)
641:Aircraft Company was taken over by
24:
1400:– record-setting delta-wing (1954)
1324:– reconnaissance floatplane (1936)
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693:was the most significant company.
382:in 1935 that had been used as the
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3940:1960 disestablishments in England
3820:Farnborough International Airshow
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2247:Barnes, C.H.; James, D.N (1989).
1614:Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
1506:Fairey imported 50 Curtiss built
1173:Year of first flight in brackets
1141:and free-wheeling front hubs for
898:Defence Industries of Australia.
868:, Meteor, and Canberra drones at
842:Fairey-Clyde Aviation Co Pty. Ltd
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1294:– general purpose biplane (1934)
1204:– experimental floatplane (1917)
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500:The collapse of the Fairey Group
398:in 1936. Quantity production of
347:to build London Heathrow Airport
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3799:European Aviation Safety Agency
3652:Nieuport & General Aircraft
3647:National Aircraft Factory No. 2
2380:Hearst Magazines (April 1936).
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1198:– reconnaissance biplane (1917)
941:. Operated in partnership with
675:Williams Fairey Engineering Ltd
593:Dungeness nuclear power station
519:needs additional citations for
384:National Aircraft Factory No. 2
205:Fairey Aviation Company Limited
33:Fairey Aviation Company Limited
3935:1915 establishments in England
3657:Norman Thompson Flight Company
3388:British Aircraft Manufacturing
1900:Uttley, Matthew R. H. (2001).
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1360:– carrier-borne fighter (1941)
1348:– carrier-borne fighter (1940)
1258:– experimental aircraft (1928)
1228:– two-seat light bomber (1923)
1048:Land Rover hubs and overdrives
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883:Weapons Research Establishment
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1:
3707:Seaplane Experimental Station
3687:Rollason Aircraft and Engines
3438:Aeronautical Technical School
3343:William Beardmore and Company
2987:Economy of the United Kingdom
2220:, flightglobal.com: 344, 1947
2148:"US report on dual propeller"
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1773:E.g. in 1915 Fairey built 12
1410:Fairey Ultra-light Helicopter
948:Air Survey Company of India,
78:1960 (aircraft manufacturing)
3900:Guided missile manufacturers
3692:Royal Aircraft Establishment
3383:British Aircraft Corporation
3308:Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft
2315:Manchester's Early Airfields
1549:British Aircraft Corporation
1234:– long range seaplane (1924)
341:(1944–1947), and finally at
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3895:Aircraft industry in London
3085:British Airways Engineering
3035:Surrey Satellite Technology
1890:Scholefield, 1998, p. 35-39
1748:
1406:– compound gyroplane (1954)
1256:Fairey Long-range Monoplane
1210:– floatplane fighter (1920)
1186:– three-seat fighter (1917)
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817:. The plant was located at
645:, then a subsidiary of the
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3840:Royal Aeronautical Society
3450:Desoutter Aircraft Company
3413:Clayton & Shuttleworth
2902:Four-stroke piston engines
2336:Fairey Aircraft since 1915
2249:Shorts Aircraft since 1900
1904:. Routledge. p. 183.
1843:www.helicoptermuseum.co.uk
1731:Fairey Aviation Works Band
1702:
887:Salisbury, South Australia
858:Royal Australian Air Force
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3545:Hants and Sussex Aviation
3460:Dunlop Standard Aerospace
3363:Bristol Aeroplane Company
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1949:"Avions Fairey Gosselies"
1881:Scholefield, 2004, p. 227
1555:The Queen was a modified
1180:– patrol floatplane, 1917
753:Fairey Aviation of Canada
662:National Enterprise Board
486:Bristol Aeroplane Company
356:. In 1957, the prototype
188:Fairey Aviation of Canada
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3727:Sopwith Aviation Company
3530:Gloster Aircraft Company
3525:General Electric Company
3515:Garland Aircraft Company
3398:Central Aircraft Company
3378:British Aircraft Company
3368:British Aerial Transport
3268:Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes
2188:www.aviationancestry.com
1775:Short Admiralty Type 827
1760:
1494:, and its successor the
1470:Short Admiralty Type 827
1264:– biplane fighter (1929)
1240:– biplane fighter (1925)
1216:– biplane fighter (1922)
1036:portion of the American
943:Fairchild Aerial Surveys
914:during servicing in 1975
894:company was merged into
274:on their departure from
3880:Fairey Aviation Company
3717:SELEX Sistemi Integrati
3590:Lindstrand Technologies
3560:Heston Aircraft Company
3510:Foster, Wikner Aircraft
3490:Fairey Aviation Company
3470:Edgar Percival Aircraft
3418:Comper Aircraft Company
2424:Fairey Aviation Company
1827:Sherwood, Philip (1999)
1818:Barnes and James, p.104
1683:de Havilland Firestreak
1252:– biplane bomber (1925)
1042:Manchester Evening News
844:, a joint venture with
830:IMP Group International
564:Britten-Norman Islander
458:Fairey Aviation Co. Ltd
3632:Moss Brothers Aircraft
3565:Hewlett & Blondeau
3423:Cunliffe-Owen Aircraft
3202:Safran Landing Systems
3052:Military Air Solutions
2795:Ultra-light Helicopter
2528:Charles Richard Fairey
2266:Buttler, Tony (2017).
2053:www.sonsofdamien.co.uk
1869:"Fleet Air Arm Museum"
1739:Fairey (FP Music) Band
1695:but it was cancelled.
1580:Bristol Siddeley Viper
1461:Subcontract production
1429:Avions Fairey aircraft
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987:The Fairey factory at
915:
649:group in Switzerland.
467:Fairey Engineering Ltd
446:
414:aircraft and over 660
372:
316:Robert Talbot Youngman
268:Charles Richard Fairey
69:Charles Richard Fairey
18:Fairey Engineering Ltd
3600:M. B. Arpin & Co.
3495:Fane Aircraft Company
3358:Boulton Paul Aircraft
3117:Dunlop Aircraft Tyres
3042:Babcock International
2829:Avions Fairey Belfair
1606:Royal Australian Navy
1435:Avions Fairey Belfair
1330:– light bomber (1937)
1318:– light bomber (1936)
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862:Royal Australian Navy
686:London Stock Exchange
444:
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320:Fairey-Youngman flaps
3955:Westland Helicopters
3757:Westland Helicopters
3585:Lakes Flying Company
3323:Austin Motor Company
3288:The Airscrew Company
2824:Avions Fairey Junior
2670:Long-range Monoplane
2512:Medium Girder Bridge
2367:Fireflash programme
2065:Lumsden 2003, p.148.
1735:Williams Fairey Band
1668:Royal Armoured Corps
1529:Fairey Prince (H-16)
1524:Fairey Prince (V-12)
1492:de Havilland Vampire
1488:Handley Page Halifax
1484:Bristol Beaufighters
1440:Avions Fairey Junior
1370:Fairey FB-1 Gyrodyne
1080:improve this section
1007:Medium Girder Bridge
706:Subsidiary companies
581:, bought in 2001 by
528:improve this article
416:Handley Page Halifax
335:Great West Aerodrome
308:Sylvanus Albert Reed
166:Medium Girder Bridge
3642:Nash & Thompson
3637:D. Napier & Son
3622:Matra Marconi Space
3475:Elliotts of Newbury
3152:Hybrid Air Vehicles
3137:GE Aviation Systems
3132:General Dynamics UK
3127:Finmeccanica UK Ltd
2755:Firefly (monoplane)
2588:Chronological order
2373:27 May 2010 at the
1849:on 26 December 2007
1693:Blackburn Buccaneer
1621:Farnborough Airshow
1542:Missiles and drones
1476:Sopwith 1½ Strutter
1422:Fairey Gannet AEW.3
1404:Fairey Jet Gyrodyne
1038:United Technologies
998:Crossley Motors Ltd
764:Supermarine Seafire
760:Royal Canadian Navy
691:Malvern Instruments
656:acquiring from the
583:Hamilton Sundstrand
568:redundancy payments
474:Ministry of Defence
412:Bristol Beaufighter
266:Founded in 1915 by
34:
3747:Vickers-Armstrongs
3667:Parnall & Sons
3610:Electronic Systems
3580:Kingsbury Aviation
3353:Boulton & Paul
3348:Blackburn Aircraft
3293:Airship Industries
3232:Thales Air Defence
3167:Marshall Aerospace
3162:Lockheed Martin UK
3105:Technical Services
3030:Astrium Satellites
2313:Scholefield, R.A.
2301:Manchester Airport
2299:Scholefield, R.A,
2251:. London: Putnam.
1644:Ministry of Supply
1496:de Havilland Venom
1262:Fairey Firefly IIM
1178:Fairey Hamble Baby
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993:Crossley Bros. Ltd
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912:Manchester Airport
745:project. See also
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331:Northolt Aerodrome
248:Babcock Marine Ltd
194:Fairey Air Surveys
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3752:Westland Aircraft
3702:Scottish Aviation
3408:Chrislea Aircraft
3373:British Aerospace
3247:Ultra Electronics
3080:Boeing Defence UK
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2538:Ernest Oscar Tips
2386:Popular Mechanics
2319:Moving Manchester
2277:978-1-910-80905-1
2155:enginehistory.org
2119:enginehistory.org
2083:enginehistory.org
2004:Sherman Fairchild
1985:on 8 October 2010
1710:Fairey Marine Ltd
1214:Fairey Flycatcher
1124:early Range Rover
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846:Clyde Engineering
784:McDonnell Banshee
739:Belgian Air Force
723:Ernest Oscar Tips
666:Doulton & Co.
658:official receiver
654:Industry Act 1972
575:Fairey Hydraulics
560:
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478:Westland Aircraft
449:On 13 March 1959
272:Ernest Oscar Tips
244:Westland Aircraft
215:in Middlesex and
201:
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136:Robert L. Lickley
95:Westland Aircraft
16:(Redirected from
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3732:Spartan Aircraft
3682:Reid and Sigrist
3575:Hunting Aircraft
3570:Hordern-Richmond
3520:General Aircraft
3505:Folland Aircraft
3480:English Electric
3403:Chilton Aircraft
3328:Aviation Traders
3303:Airwork Services
3237:Thales Optronics
3187:Reaction Engines
3057:Eurofighter GmbH
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1382:– trainer (1948)
1364:Fairey Spearfish
1352:Fairey Barracuda
1304:Fairey Swordfish
1268:Fairey Fleetwing
1238:Fairey Firefly I
1232:Fairey Fremantle
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780:Lockheed Neptune
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3605:Marconi Company
3555:Hawker Siddeley
3550:Hawker Aircraft
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3122:Europa Aircraft
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