Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Chelton

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Chelton Electrostatics, maker of antennas for aircraft

1954 Made aerial mast from Bakelite for the Vickers: Viscount[1]

1968 Chelton (Electrostatics), part of Chelton (Holdings), was a maker of antenna systems and static discharge controls for civil and military aircraft[2]

1971 Acquired the aircraft aerial business of Standard Telephones and Cables[3]

1989 Flight Refuelling acquired Linborn, holding company of the Chelton Group[4]

1996 Chelton Electrostatics developed a new radar dome for Concorde to satisfy American requirements for a new traffic control system[5]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Dec 21, 1954
  2. The Times, Sep 14, 1968
  3. The Times, Jun 01, 1971
  4. The Times April 26, 1989
  5. The Times, January 15, 1996