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Lang Propellers was a British company, specialising in aircraft propeller manufacture the company traded between 1913 and 1936. ==History==
In 1909 Arthur Alexander Dashwood Lang became interested in aircraft propeller design and made some propellers in his own name. Lang developed and patented,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Arthur Alexander Dashwood Lang – Google Patents )〕 processes for copper tipping propeller blades, as well as producing fabric tipped propellers, such as those used on the Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2C aircraft. In 1910 he went to work for British & Colonial (later the Bristol Aircraft Co.) as manager of the propeller shop. He left in 1912 and set up in partnership with David Garnett at the Riverside Works Weybridge, Surrey.The company was called Lang, Garnett & Co. This enterprise lasted a matter of months before Garnett left the firm. Lang established the Lang Propeller company and continued to use the "Riverside Works〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=london | caxton house | euston road | 1914 | 0275 | Flight Archive )〕 ", (these premises were later used by The Airscrew Company to manufacture propellers and associated components) in 1913, and at its peak the company supplied wooden propellers to nearly every aeroplane company in England. Lang sold this company to the Sopwith Aircraft company. In April 1936 the Aeronautical Corporation of Great Britain, Ltd〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Aeronco )〕〔(){}〕 was incorporated. The new company was formed to acquire the assets of companies involved in the UK production of the Aeronca aircraft, and to acquire from Lang Propellers Ltd., the whole of its assets. These comprised rights under British Patents relating to machines for shaping airscrew blades applied for by Lang. The new company bought a factory at Walton near Peterborough that had been built during the first world war for Frederick Sage & Company for aircraft production.
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