BRITISH AIRCRAFT IN FOREIGN MARKETS
(British Official Wireless.) Rugby, Doc. 30. The success of British aircraft in foreign markets was referred to by the chairmen of two constructing companies at the general meetings. At the Fairey Aviation Company meeting it was stated that a record export trade was done during the year and at the De Havilland Aircraft Company meeting it was announced that their Dragon type of aeroplane had been sold in eleven different countries outside the British Isles. A sign of trade recovery in engineering is indicated by the fact that the Babcock-Wilcox engineers, Renfrew, secured orders valued at £750,000.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 450, 2 January 1934, Page 6
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