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[[image:Im19391207FL-WrightEn.jpg |thumb| Dec 1939.]]
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of New Jersey, maker of aircraft engines
of New Jersey, maker of aircraft and aircraft engines
 
1916 The [[Wright Co]] merged with [[Glenn L. Martin Co]] to form '''Wright-Martin Aircraft Co'''.
 
1919 '''Wright-Martin Aircraft Co''' became '''Wright Aeronautical Corporation'''.
 
1929 merged with [[Curtiss|Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co]] to form [[Curtiss-Wright Corporation]].
 


By 1939 was a division of [[Curtiss-Wright Corporation]]




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Latest revision as of 16:58, 3 March 2017

Dec 1939.

of New Jersey, maker of aircraft and aircraft engines

1916 The Wright Co merged with Glenn L. Martin Co to form Wright-Martin Aircraft Co.

1919 Wright-Martin Aircraft Co became Wright Aeronautical Corporation.

1929 merged with Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Co to form Curtiss-Wright Corporation.



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