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1929
1929 - 0068.PDF
Supplement to JANUARY 10, 1929 *• are specialists in the highest class of light engineering work. In a model factory employing over 4,000 workpeople, they produce annually many thousands of motor-cars, hundreds of air-cooled aero engines and much special apparatus for H.M. Government. The quality, variety and quantity of work undertaken is a unique feature of this factory. SIR W. G. ARMSTRONG constructors and pioneers of all-steel aircraft, employ over 1,000 workpeople at Whitley, near Coventry. Here were de- signed and built the Imperial Airways' Argosies, the steel Siskins, Atlas and A.W.A. 14's for the Royal Air Force, and here, too, is a school for training pilots under the R.A.F. Reserve Scheme. 1 the largest, most successful and most experienced designers and manufacturers of training machines in the world. These machines are produced in a large factory, specially constructed for the manufacture of aircraft, at Newton Heath, Manchester. At their works and aerodrome at Hamble, near Southampton, important experimental work for H.M. Government and other customers is undertaken,
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