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Reginald Foster Dagnall

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1918 he built some of the earliest rubber dinghies. RFD moved to Guildford in 1926 and expanded to Catteshall Lane, Godalming, in 1936 the Godalming factory burnt down and was rebuilt in 1954. In 1959 RFD merged with Perseverance Mill. In 1963 it took over Elliot Equipment and acquired GQ Parachute Company Ltd. It purchased Mills Equipment Company in 1968. In 1970 the three companies merged to form RFD-GQ In 1975 RFD-GQ divided into: - RFD Inflatables Ltd - GQ Parachutes Ltd - RFD Systems Engineering Ltd - RFD Mills Equipment Ltd.
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Following the war Dagnall founded his own company, which has since become famous for pneumatic dinghies and barrage balloons. The RFD name is now synonymous with "Rapid Flotation Device" and the supply of marine and aviation safety equipment. He had researched flotation gear of various sorts, and in
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primary glider and marketed it under the name of Dagling. The Dagling was continued in production by the Slingsby glider company as the
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Dagnall was born in Fulham, London in 1888 the son of Walter and Frances Dagnall, he was educated at
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and during the 1914-18 war he was first works manager and then general manager of
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Dagnall was also a director of G.Q. Parachute Co., Ltd., (now part of
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After World War I, in a small factory at 17 Stoke Road,
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RFD is now a trading division of the Survitec group
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Index

Fulham
London
Surrey
Tiffin School
Tiffin School
Kingston upon Thames
Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
Ernest Willows
Willows airships
Airships Limited
kite balloons
blimps
IRVIN-GQ
Guildford
Zogling
Slingsby Primary
AD1
Guildford
Cramlington Airship Station
airship hangar
D-class lifeboat (RFD PB16)
RFD is now a trading division of the Survitec group
Flight International 1941
Flight International 22 August 1963
The Sailplane & Glider Magazine 1931
"Enterprise in Modern Advertising"
Cramlington Airship station
Godalming Museum
flightglobal RFD 50th anniversary
Patent for aircraft flotation gear

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