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The Rockwell Commander 112 is an American four-seat single-engined general aviation aircraft designed and built by North American Rockwell (later Rockwell International) starting in 1972. In 1976, they introduced the turbocharged version 112TC and mounting a larger engine with other minor improvements they introduced the Rockwell Commander 114 ...
Rockwell Commander 114. Pittsburgh-based Rockwell-Standard Corp. then acquired and merged with Los Angeles-based North American Aviation to form North American Rockwell in September 1967. [7] [8] It then purchased Miehle-Goss-Dexter, the largest supplier of printing presses, [9] and in 1973, acquired Collins Radio, a major avionics supplier. [10]
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The aircraft was designated the Commander 700 for the North American market. The Commander 700 is a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a conventional tail unit and a retractable tricycle landing gear. [1] The aircraft is powered by two wing mounted Avco Lycoming turbocharged piston engines.
Aero Commander aircraft (9 P) Pages in category "Rockwell aircraft" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
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Both these aircraft had a steel structure and then covered in aluminum. Meyers built the model 200 until 1965 when he sold the company to Aero Commander. He then retired from aircraft building. In 1974, Meyers was elected to the Pioneer Aviation Hall of Fame. Meyers died on March 15, 1976.
Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit One Zero Eight (MIUWU_108) providing seaboard anti-terrorism security. A Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare Unit (MIUWU) was a component of the United States Navy's Force Protection Package tasked with providing seaward security to joint logistics over-the-shore operations from either a port or harbor complex or unimproved beach sites.