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... Minister Jean Chamant and West German Economics Minister Karl Schiller. Spokesman for U.K. manufacturer Hawker Siddeley said firm was still negotiating on building wings for 250-seat airbus. U.S. exhibited ... aircraft. U.K. exhibits at Air Show included Concorde 002, British prototype; Hawker Siddeley Harrier VTOL jet fighter; and Hawker Siddeley Nimrod, maritime reconnaissance version of Comet. French exhibits included Dassault Mirage fighters and ...
... to return to England. Where he took up the role of Chief Engineer at the Hawker Siddeley Advanced Projects Office. Under some pressure, two weeks later on June 29th the British Prime ... assumed that Canada would, and should, play a major role. ref 2 Image:1959_-_Siddeley.jpg thumb right '''Hawker Siddeley Advertisement promoting Commonwealth Space (1959)''' Rearming the RCAF Meanwhile, Crawford Gordon, the tempestuous ...
... .A.B. of Sweden, Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Limited of Great Britain-would get œ8-million contract to develop the two satellites; Engins Matra would be prime contractor. Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Limited and Engins Matra ...
... , 9/73, 939)'' The Hawker Siddeley 146, the first major new British aircraft launched in a decade, was to be developed under a program funded jointly by Hawker Siddeley and the United Kingdom government ...
... AV8B Harrier, would be an adaptation of the existing AV8A Harrier built by Britain's Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Ltd. The Marine Corps had purchased 110 earlier Harriers from the British firm; if ... " from that company. The new versions were expected to cost about $5 million each. The Hawker Siddeley group had been authorized to build an improved Harrier for the Royal Navy; the Pentagon ...
... ) An Air-breathing Engine to Work at Mach Numbers Greater than Five, W. F. Hilton (Hawker Siddeley Aviation) Friday, August 28. Cabin Conditioning Equipment for Manned Satellites, B. Beardshall and P. Fitt ... E. Wall) (de Havilland Aircraft of Canada) Feasibility of Nuclear Fission Rockets, O. H. Wyatt (Hawker Siddeley Nuclear Power)
... communications. ref 3 Now resettled in England James C. Floyd was leading a team at Hawker Siddeley to design a solar powered communications satellite to be launched by Blue Streak or the ... satellites for communications. Image:1961-03_HS_Floyd.jpg thumb left '''Solar Powered satellite design, Hawker Siddeley Advanced Projects Group and the SEREB Company, James C. Floyd chief engineer (March 1961)''' Diefenbaker ...
... Canada subsidiary, ''Special Projects''. The merger took place some time after the Avro parent company, Hawker Siddeley purchased the De Havilland group at the end of 1959. SPAR would become a public ... to the deconstruction of SPAR Aerospace including the purchase of the robotics division by MDA. Hawker-Siddeley sold some of the fragments of Avro to Magellan Aerospace in 1995, including the Orenda ...
... . Roe reeling, and its parent company in England, Hawker-Siddeley, blindsided in the aftermath. Big changes were inevitable and on December 18th 1959 Hawker Siddeley purchased DeHavilland. This was a massive takeover involving $37 ...
... demonstrated for first time at Farnborough, England, Air Show. Developed by Hawker Siddeley Aviation , the P-1127 uses single Bristol Siddeley Pegasus jet engine whose thrust is directed vertically for takeoff, then directed ...

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