Tubal Claude Ryan (January 3, 1898 – September 11, 1982) was an American aviator born in Parsons, Kansas. Ryan was best known for founding several airlines...
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The Ryan Aeronautical Company was founded by T. Claude Ryan in San Diego, California, in 1934. It became part of Teledyne in 1969, and of Northrop Grumman...
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Ryan Airline Company was an airline founded by T. Claude Ryan and Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Mahoney at Dutch Flats Airport in San Diego, California, on...
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and a Mercy Air air ambulance. The airport is named after the late T. Claude Ryan. The airfield opened in September 1940 for the United States Army Air...
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Claude Ryan CC GOQ (January 26, 1925 – February 9, 2004) was a Canadian journalist and politician. He was the director of the newspaper Le Devoir from...
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Spirit of St. Louis (redirect from Ryan NYP)
Ryan Airlines in San Diego, California, owned and operated at the time by Benjamin Franklin Mahoney, who had purchased it from its founder, T. Claude...
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Town. Other names include: Ryan Airport, Mahoney Airport, and Speer Airport. In 1923, T. Claude Ryan moved his business Ryan Airline Company to an area...
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flying schools and the militaries of several countries. T. Claude Ryan was the founder of the Ryan Aeronautical Company, the second incarnation of a company...
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people Christopher Ryan (born 1950), British actor C. J. Ryan (1943–2004), British priest and scholar of Italian studies Claude Ryan (1925–2004), Canadian...
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Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems Ryan Aeronautical Xetron People Jack Northrop Leroy Grumman Wesley G. Bush Burt Rutan T. Claude Ryan Kathy J. Warden...
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Ryson ST-100 Cloudster (redirect from Ryan ST-100 Cloudster)
low-wing, conventional landing gear motor glider that was designed by T. Claude Ryan first flown in 1976 and certified in 1983. The aircraft was intended...
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Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems Ryan Aeronautical Xetron People Jack Northrop Leroy Grumman Wesley G. Bush Burt Rutan T. Claude Ryan Kathy J. Warden...
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Kansas Governor and U.S. Senator Nell Donnelly Reed, businesswoman T. Claude Ryan, aviator, aerospace engineer Dan Smith, major league baseball player...
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Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems Ryan Aeronautical Xetron People Jack Northrop Leroy Grumman Wesley G. Bush Burt Rutan T. Claude Ryan Kathy J. Warden...
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1807–1888, early developer, founder of Roseville T. Claude Ryan, 1898–1982, aviation pioneer, founder of Ryan Aeronautical Albert Spalding, 1850–1915, founder...
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preferred, to the current Ryan School of Aeronautics in San Diego, California, founded by aviation pioneer T. Claude Ryan and Tucson was chosen as the...
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(1977) Robert A. Rushworth (1990) Burt Rutan (1995) Dick Rutan (2002) T. Claude Ryan (1974) Walter M. Schirra (1986) Bernard Adolf Schriever (1980) Thomas...
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Standard J (redirect from Ryan Standard)
Nicholas-Beazley Ryan Standard: J-1 with a 180 hp Hispano Suiza engine and an enclosed cabin for four passengers fitted by the Ryan Flying Company (9...
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Montebello before moving its operation to the Alhambra Airport. T. Claude Ryan Ryan Aeronautical "April 17, 1930 dedication ceremony Photo". Nugent,...
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Radartutorial". www.radartutorial.eu. Retrieved 2020-10-01. "Active Electronically Steered Arrays" from Air Power Australia (AESA background information) v t e...
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parents from New Hampshire to California. Oldest McDonald's restaurant T. Claude Ryan Ryan Aeronautical Photo Karl Irwin in a Mohawk Pinto Photo Monrovia Airport...
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Retrieved July 7, 2008. Waggoner, Walter H. (September 14, 1982). "T. Claude Ryan, Air Pioneer, Dies; Built Lindbergh's Historic Plane". The New York...
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again sold to T. Claude Ryan, who had it modified further by adding an enclosed cabin with ten seats, the aircraft became the flagship of Ryan's San Diego–to–Los...
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Tumbleweeds (comic strip) (redirect from T. K. Ryan)
American frontier. Writer-artist Tom K. Ryan (June 6, 1926 – March 12, 2019) (who signed the strip "T.K. Ryan") was very familiar with conventions of...
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Gorst arranged for the route to be carefully surveyed by T. Claude Ryan in one of his new Ryan M-1 aircraft. This was because the airmail aircraft would...
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eclectic house built in 1927 869 T. Claude Ryan House 548 San Fernando St. 5/22/2008 Built in 1962 for T. Claude Ryan, creator of several aeronautical...
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Vail Airport, Montebello (redirect from Ryan Mechanics Lone Eagle CM-1)
purchased and flew to Vail in 1928 A Ryan Mechanics Lone Eagle CM-1, built at Vail Airport T. Claude Ryan Ryan Aeronautical California during World War...
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Claude Aubrey Akins (May 25, 1926 – January 27, 1994) was an American character actor. He played Sonny Pruit in Movin' On, a 1974–1976 American drama series...
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on his own and in collaboration with others such as Ryan Aeronautical founder Tubal Claude Ryan. His marriage proposal to his wife of more than fifty...
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