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The Larkin Aircraft Supply Company (Lasco) was an Australian aircraft manufacturer based at Coode Island in Melbourne. HistoryAfter returning from the First World War Herbert Joseph Larkin, a fighter pilot with the Royal Flying Corps, and his brother Reg Larkin formed an agency for Sopwith aircraft.[1] The company was formed in 1919 as the Larkin-Sopwith Aviation Company of Australia Limited, manufacturing aircraft components. The original company went into liquidation and Herbert Larkin then started the Larkin Aircraft Supply Company (known as Lasco) in 1921. In 1925 the company produced the Avro 504K. The company also produced under-licence the de Havilland Gipsy Moth and one de Havilland DH.50 biplane. It also designed and built a number of aircraft including the Lasco Lascoter in 1929, the first all-metal aircraft to be built in Australia. The last design was the three-engined Lascondor. Withdrawal of government subsidy, and economic depression, caused the company to shut in the 1930s. Aircraft
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A090676b.htm|title=Larkin, Herbert Joseph (1894 - 1972)|work=Australian Dictionary of Biography Online|accessdate=2008-08-21}} 2. ^Flight magazine, 19 December 1930, p.1469 (online archive version). Retrieved: 15 December 2008
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