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  2. Curtiss-Wright - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss-Wright employed 180,000 workers, and ranked second among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts, behind only General Motors. [9] [10] The main building of the Curtiss-Wright company at Caldwell, New Jersey, 1941. Curtiss-Wright: Biggest Aviation Company Expands Its Empire. This is an overall perspective ...

  3. Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    On July 5, 1929, Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company together with 11 other Wright and Curtiss affiliated companies merged to become the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. One of the last projects started by Curtiss Aeroplane was the ambitious Curtiss-Bleecker SX-5-1 Helicopter , a design that had propellers located midpoint on each of the four large ...

  4. Wright Aeronautical - Wikipedia

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    [1] [5] [7] Wright engines were also used by other famed aviators, including Richard E. Byrd, Clarence Chamberlin, and Amelia Earhart. [1] Wright Aeronautical merged with the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company on July 5, 1929, to become the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. [1] [2] Their engine divisions merged in 1931. [5]

  5. Theodore Paul Wright - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Company, Theodore Paul Wright (May 25, 1895 – August 21, 1970), also known as T. P. Wright, was a U.S. aeronautical engineer and educator . Biography

  6. Victor Farris - Wikipedia

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    Victor Farris (January 29, 1910 – March 7, 1985 [1]) was an American inventor and businessman. [2] While some sources say he invented the paper milk carton, no patent was ever filed under his name. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  7. Category:Curtiss-Wright Company - Wikipedia

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    This category is for people and things associated with the Curtiss-Wright Company, and its predecessor, the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company. For people and things associated with the Wright Aeronautical Corporation, see Category:Wright brothers

  8. Dr. Curtis Wright Took A Job At Purdue Pharma After ... - AOL

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    Netflix's 'Painkiller' is a story of the opioid crisis, and the role Purdue Pharma played in it. Dr. Curtis Wright was the FDA official who greenlit the drug. Dr. Curtis Wright Took A Job At ...

  9. Calspan - Wikipedia

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    Calspan Corporation is a science and technology company founded in 1943 as part of the Research Laboratory of the Curtiss-Wright Airplane Division at Buffalo, New York. Calspan consists of four primary operating units: Flight Research, Transportation Research, Aerospace Sciences Transonic Wind Tunnel, and Crash Investigations.