SLOTTED-WING PATENT
ACTION FOLLOWS SAFETY FLIGHT AWARD £60,000 DAMAGES ASKED United P.A. —By Telegraph Copyright NEW YORK, Saturday. One of the results of the award of the Guggenheim prize for safety in flying to the Curtiss Company has been that the Handley-Page Company has commenced an action, alleging an infringement of its slotted-wing patents by the Curtiss Company, and claiming £60,000 damages. The defendant company filed a counter-claim for £20,000, in what it terms an effort “to conserve its rights.” It is, moreover, rumoured that the Handley-Page Company may attempt to secure an injunction against the granting of the prize.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 863, 6 January 1930, Page 9
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