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− | | | + | |Names=Lanzius Aircraft; Lanzius Aircraft Co.; Lanzius Aircraft Corp. |
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|Country=US | |Country=US | ||
− | |City= | + | |City=Brooklyn, NY |
|Started aero=1916 | |Started aero=1916 | ||
|Ended aero=1919 | |Ended aero=1919 | ||
+ | |Key people=George Lanzius | ||
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Revision as of 20:14, 20 April 2019
Lanzius appears to have built and flown a variable speed biplane for the U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1917; this craft developed into a single seat fighter, 1919.
Sources
- Gunston, 1993, p176
- Gunston, 2005, p275
- SD174
Names | Lanzius Aircraft, Lanzius Aircraft Co., Lanzius Aircraft Corp. |
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Country | US |
City | Brooklyn, NY |
Affiliations | |
Keywords | |
Started aero | 1916 |
Ended aero | 1919 |
Key people | George Lanzius |
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