AMERICAN WARPLANES
BIG BUILDING PLAN MANUFACTURERS’ AID oßd'ers of allies (Reed, June .1,-. 1,30 p.m.) . WASHINGTON, May 31. aerpn.hutical advisor hast tliaYitwo. ’pl.tlie. largest ~engine pi’anufactvVers, v .wJiich he declined'to,name,.had agreed volunta'rfly to assign. their license right's to the Government for three years to expedite ,the programme for manufacturing. 50,000 warplanes. . It. is also.disclpsed that. Britain Ms agreed;,td. permit, the .construction /of Rolls. Poy.ce aeroplane. ( engines in the Unite'd .-Statps ithat. .Britain has shipped two sample motors to the Wright £ero Corporation. Dayton. .... .. The §aid„t}iat.. while defence proplems %re ttne.'ffijs.t consid; eratipn.. there was ,no , intension to handicap the. Allies. *'Wq feel ,it is to, carry through the Allied requirements, ’’ he said.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20262, 1 June 1940, Page 8
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