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Author Neubeck, Ken

Title Airplane Manufacturing in Farmingdale
Published Arcadia Publishing Inc., 2016

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Description 1 online resource
Series Images of aviation
Contents Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Foundation Years: 1917-1931 -- 2. The Takeoff Years: 1932-1938 -- 3. An Arsenal of Democracy: 1939-1945 -- 4. The Jet Era: 1946-1964 -- 5. Final Years of Aircraft Manufacturing: 1965-1987 -- 6. Republic Airport: 1966-Present -- Bibliography
Summary Farmingdale, located in west-central Long Island on both sides of the Nassau-Suffolk County border, was an important center of airplane manufacturing from the First World War until almost the end of the Cold War. Aviation pioneers like Lawrence Sperry, Sherman Fairchild, Leroy Grumman, Alexander de Seversky, and Alexander Kartveli directed the manufacture of aircraft, aircraft engines, and key subassemblies as they evolved from the propeller, biplane era to the jet and space age. Farmingdale witnessed the creation of such cutting-edge aircraft as the Sperry Triplane Amphibian and Messenger; the Fairchild FC-2; the Grumman FF-1, JF-1 Duck, and G-22 Gulfhawk; the Seversky P-35; the Republic Aviation P-47, F-84, and F-105; and the Fairchild Republic space shuttle tails and A-10 Warthog. Airplane manufacturing in Farmingdale ended in 1987 with the demise of Fairchild Republic, but this book offers a comprehensive pictorial history of the outstanding achievements of so many talented men and women over seven decades
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 127)
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Subject Aircraft industry -- New York (State) -- Farmingdale -- History
Aircraft industry -- New York (State) -- Farmingdale -- Pictorial works
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ISBN 1439654980
9781439654989
9781467115629
1467115622