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Revision as of 11:32, 25 December 2018
Charles F. Williard formed company to manufacture his own designs.
single and 3-seat headless biplanes, each with two shaft-and-gear-driven propellers, all stability and control movement being obtained by a universally mounted steering post. In 1913, Williard became chief engineer for Glenn L. Martin Co.
At same time was partner in McCurdy-Willard Aeroplane Co., New York, NY, formed to conduct exhibition flying.
Sources
- 9 Aeronautics US23 (1911)
- 1919YBXX
Names | C. F. Willard and Co. |
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Country | US |
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Started aero | 1911 |
Ended aero | 1913 |
Key people | Charles F. Williard |
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