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The Design of The Drive

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2023

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The Chairman, in introducing the Lecturer, said they were to have the pleasure of listening to Mr NORTON, of the Engine Division of the Bristol Aeroplane Company, who would talk about the design of helicopter transmission

Mr NORTON received his technical training at the Central Technical College, Birmingham, and his practical engineering training at Alfred Wiseman, Ltd, and various branches of what is now Birmid Industries, Ltd After periods in different departments of Norton Motors, Ltd (founded by his father), he joined the design and experimental staff of that firm In 1931 he set up in business on his own account as an electrical engineer In 1936 he joined the Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd (Engine Division), and later became Chief of the Engine Design Office In 1941 he was appointed Special Projects Engineer, being responsible for the design and development of power plants and special transmissions for the less conventional types of installation

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Research Article
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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1954

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