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  2. T. Norris & Son - Wikipedia

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    Norris Metal Planes (2002), Lakeville, MN: Astragal Press (reprints the Norris 1914 catalogue with material from the c. 1928 Norris catalogue and from the 1938 dealer's catalogue issued by Buck & Ryan) ISBN 978-1931626088 OCLC 313450745; Norris, T. & Son (c. 1908), Illustrated Price List Metal Planes, Lambeth, London

  3. Edward Preston & Sons - Wikipedia

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    EP mark for Edward Preston & Sons, from the iron of a Preston bull-nose rebate plane. Generally all Preston wooden planes are clearly stamped on the front of the plane, the shape, size and character type of the stamp indicating the age of the plane. On some metal planes all the component parts were stamped with a number or symbol during ...

  4. Alexander Mathieson & Sons - Wikipedia

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    The year 1792 was deemed by the firm to be that of its foundation; [1] it was in all likelihood the year in which John Manners had set up his plane-making workshop on Saracen('s) Lane off the Gallowgate [2] in the heart of Glasgow, not far from the Saracen's Head Inn, [3] where Dr. Johnson and James Boswell had stayed on their tour of Scotland in 1773.

  5. Aircraft bluebook - Wikipedia

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    The Aircraft Bluebook Price Digest is a quarterly print publication by Informa (also available on CD-ROM) that was established in the 1950s. It identifies and prices more than 3,000 used general aviation aircraft and helicopter make and model-years available in the United States.

  6. Antique aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Antique, classic, heritage, historic, veteran or vintage aircraft are aircraft of an obsolete type which have been preserved beyond their normal life. Their owners are typically aviation museums , armed forces or private enthusiasts.

  7. Paul K. Guillow, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In the 1940s, the company also supplemented the production of model airplanes with the publication of several books on the construction of flying model planes . [ 1 ] [ 4 ] A stick & tissue balsa model airplane under construction, still manufactured by Guillow's

  8. A look at recent vintage aircraft crashes following a deadly ...

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    Retired from Switzerland’s air force in 1981, the German-built plane was carrying tourists who wanted to take “adventure flights” to experience the country’s landscape in vintage planes.

  9. Hubley Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    A Hubley plane from the 1930s was the Charles Lindberg-style Ford Tri-Motor with pontoons. A double rotor Piasecki Helicopter was also made. Post World War II, nice replicas of the Curtis P-40 Warhawk and the Lockheed P-38 Lightning fighters were made, which averaged eight-to-nine inches long. A Hubley toy line during the 1960s was "Kiddie Toys".