Pitcairn PA-34 and Pitcairn PA-33, given the United States Navy (USN) designation Pitcairn OP-2 and United States Army (US Army) designation Pitcairn...
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Pitcairn Mailwing family is a series of American mail carrier and three-seat sport utility biplane aircraft produced from 1927 to 1931. The Pitcairn Mailwings...
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List of aircraft (Pi–Pz) (section Pitcairn)
PA-19 Pitcairn PA-20 Pitcairn PA-21 Pitcairn PA-22 Pitcairn PA-24 Pitcairn PA-33 Pitcairn PA-34 Pitcairn PA-36 Whirl Wing Pitcairn PA-39 Pitcairn PA-44 Pitcairn...
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Pennsylvania and built Pitcairn Field no. 2. The first aircraft, a Pitcairn PA-1 Fleetwing, was built at the Bryn Athyn field. In 1927, Pitcairn brought aboard...
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The Pitcairn PA-19 was a four-seat autogyro developed in the United States in the early 1930s. While most of Pitcairn's autogyro designs featured open...
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The Pitcairn PA-18 was an autogyro produced in the United States in the early 1930s. In 1931, Pitcairn had produced a lightweight autogyro suitable for...
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The Pitcairn PA-4 Fleetwing II, also called the Pitcairn Fleetwing DeLuxe, and the Pitcairn PA-4 Fleetwing is a commercial mail hauling and passenger biplane...
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Pitcairn PCA-2 was an autogyro (designated as "autogiro" by Pitcairn) developed in the United States in the early 1930s. It was Harold F. Pitcairn's first...
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The 1933 experimental Pitcairn PA-22 was one of the first wingless autogyros. It was controlled by movement of the rotor plane rather than the usual control...
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The Pitcairn PAA-1 was an autogyro developed in the United States in the early 1930s. Of similar configuration to Pitcairn's earlier machines, the PAA-1...
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North American NA-57 North American NA-64 Yale Pitcairn PA-19 Pitcairn-Cierva PCA-2/OP-1 Pitcairn PA-33 & 34/OP-2 Ryan B-5 Brougham Spartan C4-300 Stearman...
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three-bladed rotor with no wings, closely related to the US Army's YG-2 / PA-33. Only the Pitcairn OP-1 saw operational service. One autogyro, assigned to Marine...
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The Pitcairn PA-1 Fleetwing (Pitcairn Aviation - One) is the first biplane designed for air racing and commercial airmail service by Pitcairn Aircraft...
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The Pitcairn PA-3 Orowing is an early Pitcairn biplane designed for light commercial use in the early 1920s when aircraft production rates did not meet...
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The Pitcairn PA-2 Sesquiwing "Arrow" is an early biplane designed for air racing and commercial airmail service. The Sesquiwing featured a quick change...
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number PA-44 and the contract designation MX-157, the contract for the XO-61 was taken over by G&A Aircraft upon G&A's acquisition of Pitcairn Aircraft...
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Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania (redirect from Bryn Athyn, PA)
Pitcairn, and supervised by his son, Raymond Pitcairn. Glencairn was originally the private residence of millionaire philanthropist Raymond Pitcairn....
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altitude – left wing failed. Pilot killed. 30 March Sole Pitcairn YG-2 gyrocopter, (Pitcairn PA-33), 35–270, undergoing tests by NACA as NACA 88, crashes...
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on at least one occasion. On 30 March 1936, the sole Pitcairn YG-2 gyrocopter, (Pitcairn PA-33), 35-270, undergoing tests by NACA, suffered structural...
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Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove (redirect from Willow Grove Naval Air Station, PA)
departed in 2011. Flight activity began in 1926 when Harold Frederick Pitcairn constructed a hangar and a grass airstrip in Horsham, Pennsylvania. The...
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Christmas Island 62 – Indonesia 63 – Philippines 64 – New Zealand 64 – Pitcairn Islands 65 – Singapore 66 – Thailand 670 – East Timor (formerly 62/39...
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Pennsylvania Route 130 (redirect from PA 130)
borough of Pitcairn and passes downtown businesses, turning southeast. The route heads through woodland as it crosses back into Monroeville. PA 130 intersects...
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Allegheny County, Pennsylvania (redirect from Allegheny County, PA)
US 30 PA 8 PA 28 PA Turnpike 43 PA 48 PA 50 PA 51 PA 60 PA 65 PA 88 PA 121 PA 130 PA 136 PA 148 PA 286 PA 366 PA 380 PA Turnpike 576 PA 791 PA 837 PA 885...
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Eastern Air Lines (redirect from Pitcairn Aviation)
travel corporations, including Florida Airways and Pitcairn Aviation. In the late 1920s, Pitcairn Aviation won a contract to fly mail between New York...
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plan describes the allocation of telephone numbers in New Zealand and the Pitcairn Islands. By the 1970s, New Zealand's telephone network consisted primarily...
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industrialists and under license from de la Cierva in the 1920s and 1930s, the Pitcairn & Kellett companies made further innovations. Late-model autogyros patterned...
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Derry, Pennsylvania (redirect from Derry, PA)
generic name (help) Roberts, Charles S. (1997). Triumph I: Altoona to Pitcairn: 1846-1996. Baltimore, Maryland: Barnard, Roberts, and Co., Inc. pp. 279–285...
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mailplane Pitcairn PA-4 Fleetwing II sport biplane Pitcairn Mailwing biplane mail plane Pitcairn PA-18 two-seat open-cockpit autogyro Pitcairn PA-19 four-seat...
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Platt-LePage XR-1 (redirect from Piasecki PA-2B)
purchased for evaluation by the Army as the Kellett XR-2; Pitcairn's proposed design was the Picairn PA-36. Francillon 1990, p.49. Charnov 2003, p.171. Leishman...
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Allegheny, Pennsylvania (redirect from Allegheny, PA)
(1839–1930), moved to Allegheny as a child, financier/philanthropist John Pitcairn (1841–1916) Scottish-American industrialist who founded PPG Industries;...
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