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  2. Curtiss-Wright - Wikipedia

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    The Curtiss-Wright Corporation is a manufacturer and services ... The map gets several things and points wrong, particularly the location of production of the C-46 ...

  3. Packard Proving Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss-Wright retained possession of the Packard Proving Grounds after the management agreement with Studebaker–Packard ended in 1959, as Curtiss-Wright was using Packard's former engine and transmission plant (located on the northwest corner of the Proving Grounds property) to manufacture jet aircraft engines. [2]

  4. Quehanna Wild Area - Wikipedia

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    Curtiss-Wright controlled 51,193 acres (80.0 sq mi; 207.2 km 2) in a regular 16-sided polygon, which was easier to fence than a circular area. [ 8 ] [ 37 ] [ 40 ] [ 41 ] The state constructed $1.6 million of roads to the area; the Quehanna Highway was built on parts of an old CCC road, which followed an earlier logging railroad grade.

  5. Columbia Field - Wikipedia

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    Spirit of St. Louis at Curtiss Field in 1927. Columbia Field, originally Curtiss Field, is a former airfield near Valley Stream within the Town of Hempstead on Long Island, New York. Between 1929 and 1933 it was a public airfield named Curtiss Field after the Curtiss-Wright aircraft corporation that owned it. The public airfield closed after ...

  6. Naval Air Station Grosse Ile - Wikipedia

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    A museum is located in the township offices and a memorial garden dedicated to the old base and the men and women that served there is located on the old flight line ramp adjacent to Hangar 1. The original Curtiss-Wright flying school hangar still remains and is used to house civilian aircraft and a dance studio.

  7. Why Curtiss-Wright May Be About to Take Off - AOL

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  8. Lawrence J. Timmerman Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was originally known as Curtiss-Wright Field, hence the letters "WC" in its airport codes. In 1945, Curtiss-Wright sold it to Fliteways, Inc., the airport's property manager since 1936. [5] Milwaukee County purchased the airport from Fliteways in July 1947, when it was 131 acres (53 ha) in size.

  9. Raleigh Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 Curtiss Wright Flying Service went bankrupt and the city leased the property hiring Serv-Air to service the airport and operate a flying school in a rededication ceremony on October 4, 1934. By 1934 the airport had 3 runways made of clay, sand and grass, the longest was 3,475 feet (1,059 m). [ 2 ]