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Miscellaneous Airplane Stock Collection (102284)

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Miscellaneous Airplane Stock Collection  (102284)
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Lot of eleven. 1) Commercial Aerial Navigation Company. Early # 5! 1909. They made a unique chisel headed dirigible. 2) Central States Aeronautical Corporation. # 5. 1921. Central States Aero was founded in Davenport, Iowa building an aircraft designed by Clayton Folkerts that would become the popular Monocoupe series. 3) American Aeronautical Corporation. 1928. # 39. The American Aeronautical Corporation was founded in October 1928 by Enea Bossi, located at Port Washington, New York. Its purpose was to build Savoia-Marchetti seaplanes under license. The S-56 series became the first plane used by the New York City Police Department in 1930, which used it to enforce flying regulations, assist with sea rescues, and to chase rum-runners during the Prohibition era. 4) E J W Aircraft Inc. Unissued. # 22. 5) Custer Channel Wing Corporation. #CBU17080. 1917. Striking blue stock with photograph vignette of their plane. 6) Same as five. 7) Same as five, but green on white. 8) Same as five, but black on pink. Earlier stock with a vignette of the same airplane, not a photograph. 8) Chance Vought Aircraft Incorporated. 1958. # CO85959. Mercury with three planes flying by vignette. A former chief engineer of the Wright Company, Chance M. Vought founded the company to take advantage of the growing field of military and civilian aviation after World War I. Operations began in Astoria, New York and in 1919 were moved to Long Island City, New York. Vought began manufacture of its F-8 Crusader for the US Navy in 1957. Still in operation today under the name Northrop Grumman. Vought is heavily involved in the Boeing 747, Boeing 787 aircraft as well as supplying parts for the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II and the V-22 Osprey. 9) Brewster Aeronautical Corporation. # 33493, 1947. Ken Prag Collection

Date: 1909-1971
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