Connecticut Aircraft Company
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Several patents and a Navy contract are associated with the Connecticut Aircraft Company. It's not clear, but possible, that "Connecticut Aeroplane Co." is the same operation. It made a bid in 1915 to make US Navy aircraft, and had a manufacturing location in New Haven by 1917.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Four Bids Made on Navy Airships, New York Tribune on April 21, 1915, page 5, available at newenglandaviationhistory.com
- ↑ Connecticut Aircraft Co., at Mills web site, Making Places of Connecticut, by Preservation Connecticut
Patents associated with organizations named Connecticut Aircraft Company, Connecticut Aircraft, or Connecticut Aeroplane Co.
- Patent US-1909-1118881 (Inventors: Rexford M. Smith, English title: Flying-machine, Filing date: 1909-02-13)
- Patent US-1911-1128378 (Inventors: Rexford M. Smith, English title: Flying-machine, Filing date: 1911-03-11)
- Patent US-1911-1118375 (Inventors: Rexford M. Smith, English title: Flying-machine, Filing date: 1911-06-26)
- Patent US-1915-1128379 (Inventors: Rexford M. Smith, English title: Flying-machine, Filing date: 1912-01-02)
- Patent US-1915-1130208 (Inventors: Rexford M. Smith, English title: Flying-machine, Filing date: 1912-01-20)
- Patent US-1915-1288721 (Inventors: Rexford M. Smith, English title: Flying-machine, Filing date: 1915-01-12)
People affiliated with Connecticut Aircraft Company or Connecticut Aircraft or Connecticut Aeroplane Co.
Publications by or about Connecticut Aircraft Company or Connecticut Aircraft or Connecticut Aeroplane Co.
- US Department of the Navy, 1915, Contract for navy dirigible awarded the Connecticut Aircraft Company (Simple title: Contract for navy dirigible awarded the Connecticut Aircraft Company, Journal: Aircraft)
Names | Connecticut Aircraft Company, Connecticut Aircraft, Connecticut Aeroplane Co |
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Country | US |
City | |
Affiliations | US Navy |
Keywords | equilibrium, balance, stability, automatic stability |
Started aero | 1915 |
Ended aero | |
Key people | Rexford M. Smith |
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