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    The Rearwin Ken-Royce was an American three-seat sport/touring biplane built by Rearwin Airplanes first in Salina, Kansas then Kansas City. It was the...
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  • bankrupt in 1946. Rae Rearwin had toured Wichita aircraft manufacturers in the summer of 1927 with his teenage sons Royce and Ken and became convinced...
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    and radio.: 130  Rearwin Sportster 9000-L/Rearwin Sportster 9000-KR Introduced in 1937 powered by a 90hp LeBlond 5DF (renamed Ken-Royce 5DF after the LeBlond...
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  • 7G, Homer Simpson's sector at work; see Springfield (The Simpsons) Rearwin Ken-Royce 7G, an engine model by LeBlond Aircraft Engine Corporation Operator...
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    Engine Corporation until the operation was sold to Rearwin Airplanes in 1937 and renamed Ken-Royce Engines. LeBlond 40-3 3-cylinder air-cooled radial...
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    of the Rearwin Ken-Royce and Junior began to flag in response to the Great Depression. While the previous aircraft had been built by "Rearwin Airplanes...
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  • four-engine biplane airliner Rearwin Ken-Royce three-seat open-cockpit biplane Rearwin Junior small high-wing monoplane Rearwin Speedster high-wing enclosed...
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    production, instead the basic Model 8125 used a 120hp Ken-Royce 7F engine also made by Rearwin. In 1940, the Model 8135 added a third, sideways-facing...
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    by Fred Landgraff, whose previous design experience included the Rearwin Ken-Royce and Alexander Eaglerock biplanes – to which the new design owed more...
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  • Escapade (Rearwin Aircraft & Engines Inc.) Rearwin Ken-Royce Rearwin Junior 3000 Rearwin Junior 4000 Rearwin Speedster 6000 Rearwin Sportster 7000 Rearwin Cloudster...
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    Corporation was sold to Rearwin Airplanes in 1937 and renamed Ken-Royce. Ken-Royce 5E – LeBlond 70-5E Ken-Royce 5G – LeBlond 90-5G Ken-Royce 7F- developed from...
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  • Industries Aerospace Company — Japan Kawasaki Heavy Industries Keikaufer Kemp Ken Royce — US Kessler KHD Kimball King-Bugatti Kinner — US Kirkham Klimov — Russia/Soviet...
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    gave Rearwin a well-accepted radial engine to use on his designs. Rearwin renamed the company Ken-Royce Engine Company after his two sons Ken and Royce Rearwin...
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    Kansas City-based Rearwin Aircraft, who resumed production of the engines under the brand name "Ken-Royce," largely for use in Rearwin planes. LA Fitted...
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  • needed] (1943: Commonwealth Aircraft Co, Kansas City, KS, reorganized from Rearwin Co to build assault gliders, 1949: Valley Stream, NY) Commonwealth 185...
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