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James Collingwood Tinling

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125: 131: 58:, but was invalided out following a flying accident in the early 1930s. He joined Dudley-Williams and Whittle in 1936 to develop Whittle's expired patent for a jet engine. Tinling, Whittle and Dudley-Williams shared 49% of the new company, with 51% held by the investment bankers OT Falk and Partners, which also provided loan finance. The company, 204: 199: 224: 170: 24: 219: 109: 209: 78: 89:
first flew on 15 May 1941. Power Jets Ltd. was later bought by the British government, and Tinling remained on the board.
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Tinling died in late 1983 in Kent, survived by his wife. They are both buried in
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in 1936 to set up Power Jets Ltd, which manufactured the world's first working
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company. The prototype jet engine was first run on 12 April 1937.
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This biographical article related to the Royal Air Force is a
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Tinling married Eileen Nancy Edols on 22 December 1939, at
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RAF
Rolf Dudley-Williams
Frank Whittle
jet engine
Eastbourne
chartered accountant
St Cyprian's School
Radley College
Royal Air Force
Power Jets
Rugby, Warwickshire
British Thomson-Houston
steam turbine
St George's, Hanover Square
Lance Whyte
Gloster E28/39
Benenden
Ted Tinling
The Tinling Family of Liverpool
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1900 births
1983 deaths
People educated at Radley College

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