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American Eagle-Lincoln Aircraft Corporation Stock (102279)

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American Eagle-Lincoln Aircraft Corporation Stock  (102279)
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This item SOLD at 2019 May 18 @ 08:22UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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1) # O2524 for 3/4 of a share to Mrs. Julia Crouse Houser. Signed by president Victor Roos. Dateline March 21, 1932. Bright orange. Not cancelled. In extremely fine condition. 2) # C177 for 100 shares to Marak Brothers. Signed by president Victor Roos. Blue. Not cancelled. Some discoloration. Nice. "The American Eagle Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft design and manufacturing company which existed briefly in Kansas, but which was a victim of the Great Depression, after building some 500 light airplanes, many of which were the Model A-129, a design attributed to noted aviation pioneer Giuseppe Mario Bellanca. The American Eagle Aircraft Corporation was started in 1925 in Kansas City, Kansas by Edward E. Porterfield. It was incorporated in Delaware in September 1928.Porterfield was running a flying school at the Fairfax Airport outside Kansas City. He had been operating Jennies and Lincoln Standard biplane trainers, and felt the need for a more suitable and better-performing trainer aircraft. He consulted with several aeronautical engineers of the period, including Bellanca, and soon launched the production of several light single-engine two-seat high-wing and biplane aircraft. During the six years of its existence, the American Eagle company (including its merged existence with Lincoln-Page) produced over 700 airplanes. At the time of the Depression it was the world's third-largest aircraft production company. It held 8 Approved Type Certificates." [wikipedia] (See American Eagle Aircraft Corporation Stocks in this sale) Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1932
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