Wright Company, the Glossary
The Wright Company was the commercial aviation business venture of the Wright Brothers, established by them on November 22, 1909, in conjunction with several prominent industrialists from New York and Detroit with the intention of capitalizing on their invention of the practical airplane.[1]
Table of Contents
23 relations: Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park, Dayton, Ohio, Frank Henry Russell, Glenn L. Martin Company, Grover Loening, Library of Congress, Museum of Flight, New York City, Ohio, Patent, Pliny W. Williamson, The New York Times, Vin Fiz Flyer, Wright brothers, Wright Company, Wright Model B, Wright Model C, Wright Model D, Wright Model E, Wright Model H, Wright Model R, Wright Vertical 4, Wright-Martin.
- 1909 establishments in New York (state)
- 1909 establishments in Ohio
- 1910s disestablishments in Ohio
- 1916 disestablishments in New York (state)
- American companies established in 1918
- Defunct aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States
- Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1926
- Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1918
- Wright aircraft
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park
Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park is a United States National Historical Park in Dayton, Ohio that commemorates three important historical figures—Wilbur Wright, Orville Wright, and poet Paul Laurence Dunbar—and their work in the Miami Valley. Wright Company and Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park are Wright brothers.
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Dayton, Ohio
Dayton is a city in Montgomery and Greene counties and the county seat of Montgomery County, Ohio, United States. Wright Company and Dayton, Ohio are Wright brothers.
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Frank Henry Russell
Frank Henry Russell (July 17, 1878 – August 4, 1947) was an American aviation pioneer and the first General Manager of the Wright Brothers Company at Dayton, Ohio. Wright Company and Frank Henry Russell are Wright brothers.
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Glenn L. Martin Company
The Glenn L. Martin Company, also known as The Martin Company from 1917 to 1961, was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company founded by aviation pioneer Glenn L. Martin. Wright Company and Glenn L. Martin Company are Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States.
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Grover Loening
Grover Cleveland Loening (September 12, 1888 – February 29, 1976) was an American aircraft manufacturer. Wright Company and Grover Loening are Wright brothers.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Museum of Flight
The Museum of Flight is a private non-profit air and space museum in the Seattle metropolitan area.
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New York City
New York, often called New York City (to distinguish it from New York State) or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
Patent
A patent is a type of intellectual property that gives its owner the legal right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention for a limited period of time in exchange for publishing an enabling disclosure of the invention.
Pliny W. Williamson
Pliny Wilson Williamson (September 24, 1876 – October 21, 1958) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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Vin Fiz Flyer
The Vin Fiz Flyer was an early Wright Brothers Model EX pusher biplane that in 1911 became the first aircraft to fly coast-to-coast across the U.S., a journey that took almost three months.
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Wright brothers
The Wright brothers, Orville Wright (August 19, 1871 – January 30, 1948) and Wilbur Wright (April 16, 1867 – May 30, 1912), were American aviation pioneers generally credited with inventing, building, and flying the world's first successful airplane.
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Wright Company
The Wright Company was the commercial aviation business venture of the Wright Brothers, established by them on November 22, 1909, in conjunction with several prominent industrialists from New York and Detroit with the intention of capitalizing on their invention of the practical airplane. Wright Company and Wright Company are 1909 establishments in New York (state), 1909 establishments in Ohio, 1910s disestablishments in Ohio, 1916 disestablishments in New York (state), American companies established in 1918, Defunct aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States, Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States, Defunct manufacturing companies based in New York City, manufacturing companies based in Ohio, manufacturing companies disestablished in 1926, Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1918, Wright aircraft and Wright brothers.
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Wright Model B
The Wright Model B was an early pusher biplane designed by the Wright brothers in the United States in 1910. Wright Company and Wright Model B are Wright aircraft.
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Wright Model C
The Wright Model C "Speed Scout" was an early military aircraft produced in the United States and which first flew in 1912. Wright Company and Wright Model C are Wright aircraft.
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Wright Model D
The Wright Model D was built to sell to the United States Army for an observation aircraft. Wright Company and Wright Model D are Wright aircraft.
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Wright Model E
The Wright Model E was the first in the series of Wright Flyers that used a single propeller The aircraft was also the test demonstrator for the first automatic pilot control. Wright Company and Wright Model E are Wright aircraft.
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Wright Model H
The Wright Model H and Wright Model HS were enclosed fuselage aircraft built by the Wright Company. Wright Company and Wright Model H are Wright aircraft.
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Wright Model R
The Wright Model R was a single-seat biplane built by the Wright Company in Dayton, Ohio, United States, in 1910. Wright Company and Wright Model R are Wright aircraft.
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Wright Vertical 4
The Wright Vertical 4 was an American aircraft engine built by the Wright brothers in the very early years of powered flight.
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Wright-Martin
Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation was a short-lived aircraft manufacturing business venture between the Wright Company (after Orville Wright sold the Wright Company and divested himself from it) and Glenn L. Martin. Wright Company and Wright-Martin are Defunct aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States, Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States, Wright aircraft and Wright brothers.
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See also
1909 establishments in New York (state)
- Cornell University Graduate School
- District Attorneys Association of the State of New York
- Drum Hill High School
- East Springfield Union School
- George Junior Republic (Pennsylvania)
- Grolier
- IMC Global
- Moodna Viaduct
- NewYork-Presbyterian Westchester
- Niagara Falls Rangers
- Olean School No. 10
- Pember Library and Museum
- Pi Delta Epsilon
- Plandome station
- Sanford-Herbert Motor Truck Company
- Siegel Stores Corporation
- Stewart Manor station
- Thanhouser Company
- Troy–Waterford Bridge
- United States Telephone Herald Company
- Warrensburg Hydroelectric Dam
- Wright Company
- Young Judaea
1909 establishments in Ohio
- American Issue Publishing House
- Anna Louise Inn
- Avery Pontiac Building
- Broadway Bridge (Greenville, Ohio)
- Camp Perry
- Coshocton Tribune
- Courier Car Co
- Dayton Fire Department Station No. 16
- Delco Electronics
- Delta Omicron
- Hamilton Catholic High School
- Lazarus Building
- Leece-Neville
- Masonic Temple (Mechanicsburg, Ohio)
- Masonic Temple (Youngstown, Ohio)
- Miami Valley Today
- Ohio National Life Insurance Company
- Reeb Avenue Center
- South High School (Youngstown, Ohio)
- Superior Coach Company
- Swayne Field
- Wright Company
- Youngstown Indians
1910s disestablishments in Ohio
- Wright Company
1916 disestablishments in New York (state)
- Babb, Cook & Willard
- Broadway Ferry station
- Dramatic Feature Films
- Driggs Avenue station
- Equitable Motion Picture Corporation
- Harper's Weekly
- Hearst-Vitagraph News Pictorial
- Lefever Arms Company
- New York City Department of Bridges
- Niagara Automobile Company (1915)
- Rough Riders (roller coaster)
- Troy Trojans (minor league baseball)
- Wright Company
American companies established in 1918
- A-Treat Bottling Company
- Bernuth-Lembcke Company
- Brookville Equipment
- Celanese
- D&H Distributing
- Darigold
- DiBella's
- Film Booking Offices of America
- Forum Cafeterias
- Fowler Airplane Corporation
- Fruehauf Trailer Corporation
- Gusmer Enterprises, Inc.
- Haworth Pictures Corporation
- Hertz Global Holdings
- Kaydeross Railroad
- Merchants Insurance Group
- Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway
- Napco Four Wheel Drive Vehicles
- New York & Company
- Oakhurst Dairy
- Oberto Snacks Inc.
- Polarus Steamship Company
- Quaker Houghton
- Simpson Spence & Young
- Tuscan Dairy Farms
- Vanguard Industries
- Victor Technology
- Wright Company
- Zenith Electronics
Defunct aircraft engine manufacturers of the United States
- Aeromarine
- Allison Engine Company
- Axelson (company)
- Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company
- Eggenfellner Aircraft
- Franklin Engine Company
- Garrett AiResearch
- General Electric
- Hall-Scott
- Jacobs Aircraft Engine Company
- Kinner Airplane & Motor Corporation
- Lawrance Aero Engine Company
- LeBlond Aircraft Engine Corporation
- Menasco Motors Company
- Nelson Aircraft
- Northrop Corporation
- Packard
- Ranger Engines
- Reaction Motors
- Stratus 2000
- Teledyne Turbine Engines
- Warner Aircraft Corporation
- Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division
- Wright Aeronautical
- Wright Company
- Wright-Martin
Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1926
- Altos Hornos y Acerías de Corral
- Edison Manufacturing Company
- Wright Company
Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1918
- ANF Les Mureaux
- Cotton (motorcycle)
- Day-Elder
- Deutsche Werft
- Elkhart Motor Truck Company
- Fiat Trattori
- Kuwahara (bicycle company)
- Letov Kbely
- Officine Meccaniche
- Renault Agriculture
- Wright Company
- Zbrojovka Brno
Wright aircraft
- Dornier Do H Falke
- Navy-Wright NW
- Wright Aeronautical
- Wright Company
- Wright F2W
- Wright Flyer
- Wright Flyer II
- Wright Flyer III
- Wright Glider
- Wright Model A
- Wright Model B
- Wright Model C
- Wright Model D
- Wright Model E
- Wright Model H
- Wright Model R
- Wright XF3W Apache
- Wright-Bellanca WB-1
- Wright-Bellanca WB-2
- Wright-Martin
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Company
Also known as British Wright Company, Wright & Co, Wright & Co., Wright Company Factory, Wright Model K, Wright aircraft.