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Daimler Airway was an airline subsidiary of BSA group's Daimler Company created to use some of the assets of the failed ventures Airco and its subsidiary Aircraft Transport and Travel acquired by BSA in February 1920. ==History== Daimler had previously established, June 7, 1919, Daimler Air Hire as a private air hire company. Daimler Hire's managing director was Lieutenant Colonel Frank Searle CB, DSO, who had also been a senior manager of Daimler prior to his war service. During the war Daimler had acquired considerable aviation experience manufacturing aero engines and aircraft including bombers. They built Gnome Monosoupape and Le Rhone engines under Airco's licence. The last wartime aircraft Daimler produced was the Airco DH.10 bomber when they were building 80 aeroplanes a month. Their own test-ground beside the Daimler factory had been compulsorily purchased to become the main RAF testing ground for aircraft built in the Coventry district.〔Lord Montagu and David Burgess-Wise ''Daimler Century'' ; Stephens 1995 ISBN 1-85260-494-8〕
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