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    The Gwinn Aircar was a single-engined biplane with a cabin for two, designed in the US as a safe and simple private aircraft. Lacking a rudder, it had...
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    demonstrations in the new "safety" aircraft, the Gwinn Aircar. By 1938, Hawks was listed as Gwinn Aircar Company Vice-President and Production Manager....
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    first flew on 21 February 1937, making it a close contemporary of the Gwinn Aircar, and a second prototype with a number of minor modifications followed...
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  • flight speed records, and his passenger J. Hazard Campbell die when the Gwinn Aircar Hawks is piloting strikes overhead telephone wires and crashes just after...
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  • Polikarpov I-153 Polikarpov VIT-1 Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Early 1937 – Gwinn Aircar Summer 1937 – Arado Ar 196 Late 1937 – Henschel Hs 127 Nakajima B5N (Allied...
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  • Heinemann, Bellingham, WA) GWH Special ((Joseph Marr) Gwinn Aircar Co, Buffalo, NY) Gwinn Aircar (Wayne University, Detroit, MI) Gyro-Cycle 1936 Human-powered...
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    died in an air crash when flying his latest project, the revolutionary Gwinn Aircar. Matthews 2001, p. 98. Kinert 1969, pp. 84–85. Boyne 1978, p. 12. "Earl...
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