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Aviation History
1935
1935 - 0220.PDF
THE constantly increasing demand from many countries for " Bristol" aircooled engines has necessitated important extensions to the "Bristol" engine works. As a result 28,000 additional square feet of floor space have been provided, permitting of an increase of machining capacity by 25%. In addition the experi mental department is provided with nearly 25% more floor space, the tool room has been enlarged, and it has been possible to re-arrange the accommodation of other departments so as to increase convenience and efficiency. Apart from the main extension scheme recent improvements and extensions have included the provision of a special lead-bronze department and extensions to the cadmium plating shop. The "Bristol" engine works from their inception have been laid out and equipped solely for the manufacture of aircooled aero engines, and every extension to the structure and addition to the plant has been based upon making the best possible provision for the pro duction of engines of the highest quality. The BRISTOL AEROPLANE CO., LTD., FILTON BRISTOL
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