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  2. J.P. Instruments - Wikipedia

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    J.P. Instruments is an American aircraft avionics manufacturer. [1] The company was founded in Santa Ana, California marketing its first product, "The Scanner", to monitor engine temperatures in piston engine aircraft. In 1992, JPI came out with the EDM-500 which electronically monitors and stores engine parameters.

  3. Engineering and Research Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The younger Berliner founded ERCO to produce tools for the manufacture of metal aircraft and propellers. He founded the company in a shed at 2014 5th Street NW Washington D.C. Berliner met Fred Weick , an aeronautical engineer , who worked with National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in cowlings and propellers on a 1926 while developing the ...

  4. AAI Corporation - Wikipedia

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    AAI Corporation originated as Aircraft Armaments, Inc. in August 1950, founded by six aviation and defense industry professionals. It was renamed AAI Corporation in the late 1950s. ELKE Weapon Test Bed. AAI's parent company, United Industrial Corporation (UIC), was founded as Hayes Body Corporation in the early 1900s.

  5. Garrett AiResearch - Wikipedia

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    The company's first major product was an oil cooler for military aircraft. Garrett designed and produced oil coolers for the Douglas DB-7. [9] Boeing's B-17 bombers, credited with substantially tipping the air war in America's and Great Britain's favor over Europe and the Pacific, were outfitted with Garrett intercoolers, as was the B-25. [12]

  6. Archer Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Archer Aviation Inc. is a publicly traded company headquartered in San Jose, California, which is developing eVTOL aircraft. [1] [2] [3]Its eVTOL aircraft is designed to allow airline operators to transport people in and around cities in an air taxi service and are claimed to have a range of up to 100 miles (160 km) at speeds of up to 150 miles per hour (240 km/h).

  7. Air Methods - Wikipedia

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    Its corporate headquarters were previously on the property of Centennial Airport in Dove Valley CDP, Colorado, United States in the Denver metropolitan area; [14] [15] the headquarters used an Englewood, Colorado postal address. [14] The headquarters moved to the current location in May 2017, one month after it was acquired by American ...

  8. List of aerospace flight test centres - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Air Force Test Center, based at Edwards Air Force Base, California, United States (founded 1942, as the new location of 477th Air Base Headquarters and Test Squadron) Flight Test Center (CEV) of the French Ministry of Armed Forces (CEV is a part of Directorate General of Armaments), based at 217 Air Base in Brétigny-sur-Orge, France ...

  9. Rohr, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Rohr subway cars manufactured for the Washington Metro. Rohr, Inc. is an aerospace manufacturing company based in Chula Vista, California, south of San Diego.It is a wholly owned unit of the Collins Aerospace division of RTX Corporation; [1] [2] it was founded in 1940 by Frederick H. Rohr as Rohr Aircraft.