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[[File:1914.09.19-AeroHydro-Benoist-ad.png|thumb|Advertisement in ''[[Aero and Hydro]]'', September 1914.]]
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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.
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{{Standard company reports|Benoist}}
  
 
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|Names=Benoist
 
|Names=Benoist
 
|Country=US
 
|Country=US
|City=St. Louis, MO, USA
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|City=St. Louis, MO, USA; University City, Missouri
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|Keywords=propeller
 
|Started aero=1912
 
|Started aero=1912
 
|Ended aero=1914?
 
|Ended aero=1914?
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|Key people=Thomas W. Benoist
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|Wikidata id=Q4890084
 
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Revision as of 04:17, 14 December 2023

Advertisement in Aero and Hydro, September 1914.

(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

Publications by or about Benoist


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