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Helicopter Production

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2023

F J Boulger*
Affiliation:
Westland Aircraft Ltd

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Introducing the lecturer, the Chairman said that like other learned societies they naturally had many papers on learned subjects, on the theory of this or that and the future of this or that It was a good thing from time to time for them all to realise that they were all engaged in building or using an actual vehicle which brought many problems with it It was only right and proper therefore, that from time to time they should come down to earth and face those problems

Mr BOULGER, of the Westland Aircraft Company, would speak on the problems associated with helicopter production He had been apprenticed at the R A E, had gone to the drawing office at Westlands, and had thence graduated to the design office For a time he had been with Messrs Normalair, an associated company, and then had returned to the Westland side of the family, where he had become Chief Planning Engineer It was from his work as Chief Planning Engineer that his intimate knowledge of the production problems arose He was now Contracts Manager of the Company

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1955