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So '''Westinghouse''' may refer to:
 
So '''Westinghouse''' may refer to:
 
* [[George Westinghouse]]
 
* [[George Westinghouse]]
* [[Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company]] = [[Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania]] ; we have the location of East Pittsburgh, along with "Manufacturers".<ref>[[Patent GB-1918-120701‎‎]]</ref>
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* [[Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company]] is functionally interchangeable with [[Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania]] ; we have the location of East Pittsburgh, along with “Manufacturers”.<ref>[[Patent GB-1918-120701‎‎]]</ref> “[[Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company]]”, as such, is a “Corporation of Pennsylvania”.<ref>[[Patent US-1918-1406364]]</ref>  
* [[Westinghouse Air Spring Company]], a "Corporation of Pennsylvania".<ref>[[Patent US-1910-1146335‎‎]]</ref>
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* [[Westinghouse Air Spring Company]], a “Corporation of Pennsylvania”.<ref>[[Patent US-1910-1146335‎‎]]</ref>
 
* [[Westinghouse Air Brake]]
 
* [[Westinghouse Air Brake]]
 
* [[British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.]], aka British Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company
 
* [[British Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.]], aka British Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company

Revision as of 16:39, 8 October 2023

Several Westinghouse-associated companies had aero patents. Possibly each company or subsidiary should have a page, or perhaps they should all be discussed here. Hopefully that becomes clear when we learn about their roles in the aero world, and with respect to one another. Data suggests degrees of precise and select interaction between component firms, with similarly precise connexion to developments beyond aero, made applicable to aero.[1]

So Westinghouse may refer to:


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