Oxford Junior Encyclopaedia. Volume VIII. Engineering. Oxford University Press, 1955. |
The British firm of Wilmot-Breeden made a wide variety of components for the British car industry (and, during World War II, the wings for the Supermarine Spitfire!) Eventually sold to the Americans via Rockwell International and now gone.
1949. Source: Grace's Guide |
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