Canadian Aerodrome Company

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After F. W. Baldwin and J. A. D. McCurdy each had built an aircraft in the U.S. at the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA) under the patronage of Alexander Graham Bell, Baldwin and McCurdy returned to Canada to form company that mades Baddeck Nos. 1 and 2 in 1909 and Hubbard Monoplane in 1910.[1]

References

  1. 2dG88, 7


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Organization names Canadian Aerodrome; Canadian Aerodrome Company; Canadian Aërodrome Company
Entity type company
Country Canada
City Baddeck, Cape Breton
Affiliated with
Scope
Started aero 1909
Ended aero 1910?
Keywords Baddeck No. 1, Baddeck No. 2, Hubbard Monoplane, airplane
Key people John Alexander Douglas McCurdy, Casey Baldwin, Alexander Graham Bell, Glenn Curtiss
Wikidata id Q5029658