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Encyclopedia > Clyde Cessna

Clyde Vernon Cessna (1879 - November 1954), is the founder of the Cessna Aircraft Company of Wichita, Kansas. 1879 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... For other uses, see November (disambiguation). ... 1954 (MCMLIV) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Cessna Aircraft Company, located in Wichita, Kansas,is a aircraft manufacturer manufacturer of general aviation http://www. ... Wichita, also known as the Air Capital, is the largest city in the U.S. state of Kansas, as well as a major aircraft manufacturing hub and cultural center. ... State nickname: The Sunflower State Official languages None Capital Topeka Largest city Wichita Governor Kathleen Sebelius (D) Senators Sam Brownback (R) Pat Roberts (R) Area  - Total  - % water Ranked 15th 82,277 mi²; 213,096 km² 0. ...


Cessna is considered one of the great pioneers of aviation. Clyde built his first plane in June 1911 which was a wood-and-fabric plane, which flew between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains. ...


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Clyde Cessna (194 words)
Clyde Cessna was 47 years old and had already worked on several airplanes when in 1925, Walter Beech and Lloyd Stearman offered him a partnership in the Wichita Travel-Air Company.
Cessna accepted and served as president of the company for two years, but a disagreement with his partners over monoplane versus biplane design eventually caused him to leave and form his own company.
Clyde Cessna died in 1954 at the age of 74, but the company he left behind is now one of the largest makers of small aircraft in the world.
Clyde Vernon Cessna at AllExperts (1119 words)
Cessna continued flying, however, and bought a new Laird "Swallow" biplane that he flew during the early 1920s.
In the wake of losing his company to the stockholders in 1931, Cessna was dealt another blow in 1933 when his close friend Roy Liggett died in the crash of the CR-2 racer built by Clyde and Eldon.
Clyde agreed to participate in the new venture only in a ceremonial capacity, and was not involved directly in the day-to-day operations of the company.
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