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  2. Consolidated PBY Catalina - Wikipedia

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    The Consolidated Model 28, more commonly known as the PBY Catalina (US Navy designation), is a flying boat and amphibious aircraft designed by Consolidated Aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s. In US Army service it was designated the OA-10 , in Canadian service as the Canso and it later received the NATO reporting name Mop . [ 4 ]

  3. Vultee Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, according to Thompson, "The Vultee model 54A, number 141 registered NX21754, flew on July 28. In August the USAAC selected it for volume production as the BT-13, which became the standard type for the category throughout World War II." During the war, Vultee pioneered the use of women assemblers. [5]: 66, 75

  4. List of surviving Consolidated PBY Catalinas - Wikipedia

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    The Consolidated PBY Catalina was a twin-engined American flying boat of the 1930s and 1940s, designed by Consolidated Aircraft Co. Several variants were built at five US and Canadian manufacturing plants. Surviving Canso A G-PBYA at Duxford Flying Legends 2007

  5. Consolidated Aircraft - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, Consolidated merged with Vultee Aircraft to form Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft or Convair. In March 1953, General Dynamics purchased a majority interest in Convair, where it continued to produce aircraft or aircraft components until being sold to McDonnell Douglas in 1994. McDonnell Douglas shut down the division after just two years of ...

  6. Convair - Wikipedia

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    Convair, previously Consolidated Vultee, was an American aircraft-manufacturing company that later expanded into rockets and spacecraft. The company was formed in 1943 by the merger of Consolidated Aircraft and Vultee Aircraft. In 1953, it was purchased by General Dynamics, and operated as their Convair Division for most of its corporate history.

  7. Stinson L-5 Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Stinson L-5 Sentinel is a World War II-era liaison aircraft used by the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF), U.S. Army Ground Forces, U.S. Marine Corps and the British Royal Air Force. It was produced by the Stinson Division of the Vultee Aircraft Company (Consolidated-Vultee from

  8. Vultee BT-13 Valiant - Wikipedia

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    BT-13 Valiant A restored Vultee BT-13 over an Airshow in Dallas, 2019 General information Type Trainer Manufacturer Vultee Aircraft Primary users United States Army Air Forces United States Navy Number built 9,525 History Introduction date June 1940 First flight March 1939 The Vultee BT-13 Valiant is an American World War II -era basic (a category between primary and advanced) trainer aircraft ...

  9. Vultee A-31 Vengeance - Wikipedia

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    The Vultee A-31 Vengeance is an American dive bomber of World War II that was built by Vultee Aircraft.A modified version was designated A-35.The Vengeance was not used operationally by the United States, but was operated as a front-line aircraft by the British Royal Air Force, the Royal Australian Air Force, and the Indian Air Force in Southeast Asia and the Southwest Pacific.