Charles A. Strockstrom in St. Louis, MO for the manufacture of household stoves. Many readers are more likely to recognize the company's trade name of Magic Chef. In 1951, the company changed its name to Magic Chef for better customer recognition. In 1958, the company merged with Food ...
MO. During World War One, Harley-Davidson was contracted by the U.S. military for 8,125 motorcycles. Supposedly, the first American soldier to enter Germany after the signing of the Armistice was
Zane Cieslak, St Louis MO and Normandy MO. Cieslak C [12388] (Bob Cieslak coll) C Little Pal 1932 = 1pOhwM; 40hp Ford T; span: 29'0" length: 17'0" v (est): 75. Parasol wing. Flew several times before being damaged beyond economical repair in a ground loop. POP: 1 [12388]...
William Nelsch, St Louis MO. 19?? = 1pChwM. Experiment in roadable airplanes. Folding wings, caged motor for ground operation. Nelson Norman Nelson, Cloquet MN. Trainer 1932 = 2pM. POP: 2 known; [12925] c/n R-2 with 65hp Velie and [12958] c/n R-3 with 90hp Lambert. Nelson ...
Radiator Pertex Tubular Electrical Generator Auto-Lite GEH-5002-2 12 volt, 27 amps, positive ground Regulator Auto-Lite VRG-4102B Positive ground Starting Motor Auto-Lite MAS-409 Distributor Delco-Remy 640-C or 1110180 It is interesting that FWD used two different companies for the electrical...
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Von Hoffman Aircraft Co, St Louis MO. TP 1929 = 2pOB; 120hp Siemens-Halske. Von Hoffman, Gordon Israel. Basic trainer project that fell victim to the stock market crash that year. POP: 1 [X575E]. von Pomer SEE Van Pomer Vortex 1997: Vortex Aircraft Co, San Diego CA on acquisition...
St Louis1917: St Louis Aircraft Div, St Louis Car Co, St Louis MO, as subcontractor for Curtiss JN-4. 1929: St Louis Aircraft Co, 8000 N Broadway, St Louis MO. 1940: (pres: E B Meissner). 1946: ended operations. St Louis C2-60 as C2-110 [NC951K] (Frank Rezich coll) C2-...
1929: (Oliver L) Parks Aircraft Div, Parks Air Lines Inc/Parks Air College, East St Louis IL. 1929: Div of Detroit Aircraft Corp. 1932: Ended operations, production moved to Ryan Co, St Louis MO; designs sold to Dean Hammond, Ypsilanti MI....