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The Wedell-Williams Model 44 is a racing aircraft, four examples of which were built in the United States in the early 1930s by the Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation. It began as a rebuilding of the partnership's successful We-Will 1929 racer, but soon turned into a completely new racing monoplane aircraft, powered by a large radial engine .
After the death of Williams, the Model 45 was donated to Louisiana State University, where it eventually disappeared, its final fate unknown. [2] A full-scale replica Model 45, constructed by Jim B. Clevenger of Kissimmee, Florida, is on display at the Wedell-Williams Aviation & Cypress Sawmill Museum in Patterson, Louisiana. [2]
The Wedell-Williams Model 22 was a racing aircraft, two examples of which were built in the United States in the early 1930s by the Wedell-Williams Air Service Corporation. It was one of three early projects by aircraft designer Jimmy Wedell to create a racer and was built specifically to compete in the 1930 All-American Flying Derby from ...
Continuing his earlier work as a designer, Wedell had a factory built to design and build low-wing monoplanes, starting with the Wedell-Williams Model 22. [2] The “44” (Wedell-Williams Model 44) became one of the fastest aircraft flying in the United States, Wedell called it, "hot as a .44 and twice as fast."
Wendell & Wild is a 2022 American gothic stop motion-animated comedy horror film [3] directed by Henry Selick from a screenplay written by Selick and Jordan Peele (who are also producers), based on Selick's and Clay McLeod Chapman's unpublished book of the same name.
Working in the world of fashion, Serena Wendell soon began designing and making clothes herself, launching some small fashion labels and selling to friends. She eventually established her own serious label, Serena Bute, [ 5 ] [ 4 ] and in 2023 was a director of Rowanwood Ltd, Deltawood Ltd, and Serena Bute Ltd. [ 6 ] The guiding principle of ...
Wendell Rodricks was born on 28 May 1960 [5] [6] to Goan Catholic parents, Greta and Felix in Parel, Bombay. [7] He was the eldest brother to Robin, Chester and Joel. [8] The original surname of the family was "Rodrigues", but changed to "Rodricks" after a misspelling during his grandfather's time.
Wendell Johnson (April 16, 1906 – August 29, 1965) was an American psychologist, author and was a proponent of general semantics (or GS). His life work contributed greatly to speech–language pathology , particularly in understanding the area of stuttering, as Johnson himself stuttered.