Difference between revisions of "Benoist"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(cleanup) |
(add image, reports, and template data) |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
+ | [[File:1914.09.19-AeroHydro-Benoist-ad.png|thumb|Advertisement in ''[[Aero and Hydro]]'', September 1914.]] | ||
+ | |||
(combine with predecesor) | (combine with predecesor) | ||
Previously [[Aeronautic Supply Co.]] Built numerous prototypes. In 1911 produced about 15 machines, making it one of the top five constructors in the U.S. Type XIV Air-Boat, a 2-seat flying boat that flew first scheduled air service across Tampa Bay, FL, beginning.1 Jan. 1914. | Previously [[Aeronautic Supply Co.]] Built numerous prototypes. In 1911 produced about 15 machines, making it one of the top five constructors in the U.S. Type XIV Air-Boat, a 2-seat flying boat that flew first scheduled air service across Tampa Bay, FL, beginning.1 Jan. 1914. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Standard company reports|Benoist}} | ||
=== Sources === | === Sources === | ||
Line 11: | Line 15: | ||
|Names=Benoist | |Names=Benoist | ||
|Country=US | |Country=US | ||
− | |City=St. Louis, MO, USA | + | |City=St. Louis, MO, USA; University City, Missouri |
+ | |Keywords=propeller | ||
|Started aero=1912 | |Started aero=1912 | ||
|Ended aero=1914? | |Ended aero=1914? | ||
+ | |Key people=Thomas W. Benoist | ||
+ | |Wikidata id=Q4890084 | ||
}} | }} |
Revision as of 04:17, 14 December 2023
(combine with predecesor)
Previously Aeronautic Supply Co. Built numerous prototypes. In 1911 produced about 15 machines, making it one of the top five constructors in the U.S. Type XIV Air-Boat, a 2-seat flying boat that flew first scheduled air service across Tampa Bay, FL, beginning.1 Jan. 1914.
People affiliated with Benoist
- Thomas W. Benoist (Occupations: Manufacturer • Entrepreneur, Tech areas: Airplane • Passenger)
Publications by or about Benoist
- Publication B2p0140e18, 1911, Benoist and others make Kinloch busy place (Simple title: Benoist and others make Kinloch busy place, Journal: Aero)
- Publication B2p0141e07, 1911, Benoist pupils commence exhibition (Simple title: Benoist pupils commence exhibition, Journal: Aero)
- Publication B2p0691e13, 1911, Jannus in a Benoist makes record (Simple title: Jannus in a Benoist makes record, Journal: Aero)
- Publication B2p0140e17, 1912, Army men test Benoist plane (Simple title: Army men test Benoist plane, Journal: Aero)
- Robinson, 1912, Robinson joins with Benoist (Simple title: Robinson joins with Benoist, Journal: Fly)
- Publication B2p0140e19, 1913, Benoist boat flies on Mississippi (Simple title: Benoist boat flies on Mississippi, Journal: Aero and Hydro)
- Publication B2p0141e01, 1913, The Benoist flying boat (Simple title: The Benoist flying boat, Journal: Aeronautics • Scient. Amer. Suppl.)
- Publication B2p0140e21, 1914, Benoist brings out Q. D. fittings (Simple title: Benoist brings out Q. D. fittings, Journal: Aero and Hydro)
- Publication B2p0141e18, 1915, The 1915 Benoist boat (Simple title: The 1915 Benoist boat, Journal: Aeronautics)
- Phipps, 1915, The 1915 Benoist flying boats (Simple title: The 1915 Benoist flying boats, Journal: Aerial Age)
Sources
- G44, p14
- 2ndG56, 10
- 1912FM41
Names | Benoist |
---|---|
Country | US |
City | St. Louis, MO, USA; University City, Missouri |
Affiliations | |
Keywords | propeller |
Started aero | 1912 |
Ended aero | 1914? |
Key people | Thomas W. Benoist |
Wikidata id | Q4890084 |