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  2. Trans World Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Trans World Airlines (TWA) was a major airline in the United States that operated from 1930 until it was acquired by American Airlines in 2001. It was formed as Transcontinental & Western Air to operate a route from New York City to Los Angeles via St. Louis, Kansas City, and other stops, with Ford Trimotors .

  3. Howard Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Six months later Hughes sold the studio to the General Tire and Rubber Company for $25 million. Hughes retained the rights to pictures that he had personally produced, including those made at RKO. He also retained Jane Russell's contract. For Howard Hughes, this was the virtual end of his 25-year involvement in the motion-picture industry.

  4. TWA Moonliner - Wikipedia

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    In 1956 Hughes added a 22-foot-tall (6.7 m) version of the Disneyland Moonliner, known as the TWA Moonliner II, atop the southwest corner of the TWA Corporate Headquarters' Building, located at 18th Street and Baltimore, near downtown Kansas City, MO. When Hughes and Disney ended their business partnership in 1961 after Hughes sold TWA, the ...

  5. Airline History Museum - Wikipedia

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    Disneyland's TWA Moonliner was a promotional concept of what a TWA atomic-powered spaceliner would look like in the faraway year of 1986. [23] When Hughes and Disney ended their business partnership in 1962 after Hughes sold TWA, the airline's new management removed the Moonliner II reproduction from its roof and sold it to a local travel ...

  6. Eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes’ items up for auction ...

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    Late billionaire Howard Hughes once literally lost the shirt off his back -- and it can now be yours. Eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes’ items up for auction — including shirt lost in crap ...

  7. Lockheed L-049 Constellation - Wikipedia

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    Since TWA was unable to provide funding, Howard Hughes had his other company, the Hughes Tool Company, fund the construction of the airliner. Hughes ordered 40 Excaliburs on July 10, 1940, making the order the largest in airline history at the time. The development was to be kept a secret until the 35th aircraft was delivered to TWA.

  8. Former BBC radio presenter Howard Hughes dies - AOL

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    Paying tribute to Hughes, former Capital Radio mid-morning presenter Steve Penk said: "He was one of the best broadcasters I’ve ever worked with, he was a joy, lightening fast, great sense of ...

  9. Boeing 307 Stratoliner - Wikipedia

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    Hughes had begun secretly buying up T&WA shares [66] and by March 1939, Hughes has a controlling interest in Trans-World Airlines (or TWA - as it was rebranded once he had taken over), with roughly 46% of the shares. [3] By August 1939, TWA and Boeing had resumed negotiations so TWA would get five 307s, and Hughes would get one. [3]