Cunningham-Hall Aircraft Corporation
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Cunningham-Hall PT-6F freighter preserved in a collection in Minnesota in 2006
The Cunningham-Hall Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer from its formation in 1928 to its closure in 1948.
History[]
The company was formed in 1928 at Rochester, New York. It was a combination of , some former employees of Thomas-Morse Aircraft Corporation and James Cunningham, Son and Company who manufactured motor cars. The company built five different aircraft designs, most were only built in single numbers or no more than prototypes. The last design appeared in 1937 and the company concentrated on sub-contract component production before it was dissolved in 1948.
Aircraft designs[]
- Cunningham-Hall PT-6
- "Mystery Ship" Biplane, with small-chord upper wing.[1]
- Cunningham-Hall GA-21M
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Cunningham-Hall GA-36 at Langley
- Cunningham-Hall GA-36
- Cunningham-Hall PT-6F
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Popular Mechanics: 15. January 1930.
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- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985). London: Orbis Publishing.
Categories:
- Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States
- Manufacturing companies established in 1928
- 1928 establishments in New York (state)
- Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1948
- 1948 disestablishments in New York (state)