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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Loch Ryan, a sea loch in Scotland Ryan M-1, an airplane Ryan Aeronautical Company (Claude Ryan) Ryanair (Tony Ryan) Ryan Field (disambiguation) Ryan International...
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flying school in San Diego as the Ryan School of Aeronautics, Ltd. In 1935, the corporate name became The Ryan Aeronautical Company, with the school as a...
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redesignated as the 645th Aeronautical Systems Group (645 ASG) on 14 July 2006 and is now aligned as the 645th Aeronautical Systems Group (Big Safari)...
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The Ryan Firebee is a series of target drones developed by the Ryan Aeronautical Company beginning in 1951. It was one of the first jet-propelled drones...
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out Ryan's interest but kept using the name for several months. Some of the airline's plane manufacturing was done under the name Ryan Aeronautical Company...
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Teledyne Technologies (redirect from Ryan-Teledyne)
Services (formerly Teledyne Mattituck Services) Ryan Aeronautical (formerly Teledyne Ryan Aeronautical) Teledyne Readco Wisconsin Motor Manufacturing Company...
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would take off vertically. The United States Navy's Bureau of Aeronautics in 1947 awarded Ryan a contract, originally under the designation F3R, to investigate...
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The Ryan Model 147 Lightning Bug is a jet-powered drone, or unmanned aerial vehicle, produced and developed by Ryan Aeronautical from the earlier Ryan Firebee...
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Ryan Airlines may refer to: Ryan Aeronautical, a San Diego aircraft manufacturer founded in 1934. After 1969, part of Teledyne and later, Northrop Grumman...
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on Ryan Aeronautical's earlier FR Fireball, but replaced the Fireball's piston engine with a turboprop engine. The XF2R Dark Shark was based on Ryan Aeronautical's...
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built by North American Aviation in the 1940s. It was later built by Ryan Aeronautical Company and the Tubular Steel Corporation (TUSCO). The Navion was...
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The Ryan STs are a series of two seat, low-wing monoplane aircraft built in the United States by the Ryan Aeronautical Company. They were used as sport...
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The Ryan FR Fireball is an American mixed-power (piston and jet-powered) fighter aircraft designed by Ryan Aeronautical for the United States Navy during...
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The Ryan YQM-98 R-Tern (also called Compass Cope R) was a developmental aerial reconnaissance drone developed by Ryan Aeronautical. It could take off and...
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Corporation Transportation and logistics National Steel and Shipbuilding Ryan Aeronautical Cubic Transportation Systems Other The Allen Group Anacomp Champion...
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an improved version of the Flex-Wing. Both aircraft were built by Ryan Aeronautical Company in collaboration with NASA for the United States Air Force...
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surveillance aircraft introduced in 2001. It was initially designed by Ryan Aeronautical (now part of Northrop Grumman), and known as Tier II+ during development...
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AAM-A-1 Firebird (redirect from Ryan Firebird)
Firebird was an early American air-to-air missile, developed by the Ryan Aeronautical Company. The first air-to-air missile program developed for the United...
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twenty lessons, he made his first solo flight on March 25, 1926. Ryan Aeronautical Company operated from the airfield where Corrigan learned to fly,...
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IO-520 series came to dominate the market.[citation needed] In 1965, Ryan Aeronautical acquired a 50% stake in Continental Motors. In 1969, Teledyne Incorporated...
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The Ryan YO-51 Dragonfly was an observation aircraft designed and built by Ryan Aeronautical for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC). A single-engined...
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piston-engined fighter aircraft. 1944 1945 1,265 FR Fireball Fighter Ryan Aeronautical Navy's first aircraft with a jet engine. 1944 1945 71 FH Phantom Carrier-based...
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Southwest Airlines Palm, Inc. Polar Air Cargo Riverdeep Rosewill Ryan Aeronautical SAIC Sequoia Voting Systems The Sharper Image Silicon Graphics SIPphone...
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Northrop Grumman (redirect from Northrop Grumman Aeronautics Systems)
including Litton, Logicon, Westinghouse's defense electronics business, Ryan Aeronautical and Newport News Shipbuilding, and TRW. He then retired in 2003 at...
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May 2013. "Northrop Grumman Ryan Aeronautical Center (USA) (7353)". FAI. 2001-03-21. "Northrop Grumman Ryan Aeronautical Center (USA) (6956)". FAI. 2001-03-21...
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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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The Ryan PT-22 Recruit, the main military version of the Ryan ST, is a military trainer aircraft that was used by the United States Army Air Corps during...
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Siemens-Halske Sh 14 (redirect from Ryan-Siemens Sh-14)
93 kW (125 hp). It was briefly distributed in the United States by Ryan Aeronautical as the Yankee 7. Albatros L 82 Ambrosini SAI.3 Ambrosini SAI.10 BFW...
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experimental vertical/short take-off (VSTOL) aircraft built by the Ryan Aeronautical Company for the United States Army. The VZ-3 was a simple proof-of-concept...
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