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The Grimes Manufacturing Company was founded by Warren G. Grimes in 1933. During World War II, the company built an additional building to handle the increased production. [2] At the same time, it built Grimes Field, which it continued to operate until 1987. [3] It again expanded in 1966, when construction began on a new 42,000 square foot ...
Warren G. Grimes was born in rural Montgomery County in 1898 a few miles from where the Wright Brothers had lived and worked. [1] [failed verification] During 1913, at the age of 15, Warren Grimes ran away from an orphanage in Tiffin, Ohio to live with his brother Frank in Detroit.
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The last part of the name, “A-12”, was a nod to the precursor to her and Musk’s “favourite aircraft”, the SR-71, a strategic reconnaissance aircraft built by American aerospace company ...
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In addition to its aerospace factions, Triumph also had a stake in the U.S. steel industry. Because customers were becoming more demanding with respect to product quality, Alco Standard formed a new organization named Alco Diversified Services out of the 11 companies that comprised the Triumph Group, the two paper companies and their aerospace subsidiary.