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34: 185:, and moved its operations there. The corporate structure of Fleetwings, Inc., was dominated by the de Ganahl family. In the mid-1930s, its board of directors included Carl de Ganahl, Charles F. de Ganahl, Chloe de Ganahl, Joe de Ganahl and Frank de Ganahl. During the company's history, Carl, Cecil and Frank de Ganahl each served as President at various times. 157:
started in 1926 (under a different name) as a business based on a patented mechanical timing device, which proved particularly suited to controlling automated welding equipment. After developing the additional capacity to offer welding services, it pursued research and technology specifically related
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The company progressed to manufacturing components for other aircraft manufacturers, including ribs and control surfaces for the Ireland "Privateer" amphibian, and ribs, flaps and tail surfaces for
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By 1951, it was being suggested that aviation operations at the company had ceased. The Kaiser-Fleetwings Co. still existed as late as 1960, when it manufactured the launch canister for the
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balloon satellite at its Bristol factory. The plant was closed in 1962 and demolished, to make way for housing development.
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attack aircraft competition, with five aircraft being flown. The contract went to the
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to the welding of stainless steel. In 1929, the company reorganized as
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World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers, 2nd Edition
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Single engine monoplane flying boat utility airplane
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Index

Fairey Fleetwing

Aerospace
Bristol, Pennsylvania
Henry J. Kaiser
Parent
Kaiser Industries
Garden City, New York
Grover Loening Aircraft Company
Roosevelt Field
Keystone Aircraft
Bristol, Pennsylvania
Henry J. Kaiser
XBTK-1
United States Navy
Douglas AD-1 Skyraider
Martin AM Mauler
Echo 1
Fleetwings 33
Fleetwings Sea Bird
Fleetwings BT-12 Sophomore
Fleetwings PQ-12
Fleetwings BQ-1
Fleetwings BQ-2
Kaiser-Fleetwings A-39
Kaiser-Fleetwings BTK
Budd Company
Columbia Aircraft Corporation
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