American Aviation Corporation was a US firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. It was established by Jim Bede of Bede Aircraft in 1968 to manufacture and market the Bede BD-1 as the AA-1 Yankee. In 1972 the company was acquired by Grumman as the Grumman-American Division. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... State nickname: The Buckeye State Other U.S. States Capital Columbus Largest city Columbus Governor Bob Taft Official languages None Area 116,096 km² (34th) - Land 106,154 km² - Water 10,044 km² (8. ... Founded by aviation rebel Jim Bede in 1961, Bede Aircraft created and produced a number of advanced kit planes including the famous Bede BD-5 (pusher propeller driven) and BD-5J (micro jet driven). ... This is a list of aviation-related events from 1968: Events January January 21 - a US Air Force B-52 Stratofortress crashes in the sea near Thule AFB Greenland, carrying four nuclear weapons. ... 1970 Model American Aviation AA-1 Yankee The Grumman American AA-1 series is a family of light, 2-seat aircraft. ... This is a list of aviation-related events from 1972: Events January January 5 - US President Richard Nixon announces $US 5. ... The Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation, later Grumman Aerospace Corporation, was a leading producer of military and civilian aircraft of the 20th century. ...
Aircraft by date:
AA-1 Yankee (1968)
AA-1A Trainer (1970)
AA-2 Patriot (1971)
1970 Model American Aviation AA-1 Yankee The Grumman American AA-1 series is a family of light, 2-seat aircraft. ...
External links:
Jim Bede Company website (http://www.bedecorp.com/)
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North AmericanAviation, Inc. was an aircraft manufacturer from the 1930s to 1967, when it merged with Rockwell-Standard Corporation to become North American Rockwell Corporation.
The company was responsible for a number of historic aircraft, including the T-6 Texan trainer, the P-51 Mustang fighter, the B-25 Mitchell bomber, the F-86 Sabre jet fighter, and the X-15 rocket plane, as well as Apollo Command and Service Module and the second stage of the Saturn V rocket.
Originally powered by an Allison engine, a suggestion by the RAF that North American switch to the Rolls-Royce Merlin engine may have been one of the most significant events in WWII aviation, as it produced the P-51 Mustang, considered by many to be the best American fighter of the war.