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In 1917, the Lewis and Vought Corporation was founded by Lewis, an early aviator, and Vought, a former chief engineer of the Wright Company. They sought to take advantage of the growing field of military and civilian aviation after World War I. Operations began in Astoria, New York; in 1919, they moved to Long Island City, New York. After Lewis retired in 1922, it was renamed the …
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An Umbrella Plane - Graphic Arts - Princeton University
2012年5月31日 · Designed by 20-year-old Chance Vought, it had a circular wing that was absolutely devoid of camber. Nicknamed the ‘Doughnut,’ the aircraft not only got airborne but also made controlled flights around its home field at …
Chance Vought (1890-1930) - Find a Grave Memorial
2012年7月25日 · The first aircraft that he was associated with was the McCormick-Romme "Umbrella" plane (1910). He learned to fly in 1912, and received FAI pilots certificate number 156. He became an aeronautical …
Cicero Field, Chicago, Illinois, 1912. - Early Birds of …
Mustachioed Chance Vought was on the field building his "umbrella" plane---so called because the wing was circular and braced like an umbrella, but with wires on the top as well as the bottom of the circle. It was fitted with a Gnome rotary …
Graphic Arts: May 2012 Archives - Princeton University
“One of the first ultra-low aspect ratio designs was the McCormick Romme ‘Umbrella plane,’ which first flew on March 11, 1910. Designed by 20-year-old Chance Vought, it had a circular …
What is Project Nemethis… and will it fly..? - Graphic Arts
2014年10月23日 · Romme designed eleven unique airplanes including a circular plane, which became known as the umbrella plane. Together with John D. Rockefeller, Jr., McCormick funded the research and construction of the …
The Chance Vought Aircraft Story - Airplanes and Rockets
2020年5月23日 · This Mayo-Vought Simplex biplane, although a trainer, proved to be faster than many fighters and launched Vought in his aircraft designing career. In 1916, he became chief engineer for the Wright Company, Dayton, …
Aviation Biographies - American Aviation Historical Society
A young Chance (nee Chauncey) Milton Vought first applied his basic mechanical engineering skills to the 1910 McCormick-Romme Umbrellaplane and the 1911 Blaney Monoplane at …
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