American aircraft manufacturer
Christmas Aeroplane CompanyIndustry | Aircraft Production |
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Founded | 26 October 1909; 114 years ago (1909-10-26) |
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Defunct | 1912; 112 years ago (1912) |
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Successor | Durham Christmas Aeroplane Sales & Exhibition Company (1912), Cantilever Aero Company (1918) |
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Headquarters | Washington D.C. |
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Key people | Dr. William Whitney Christmas (1865-1960), Lester C. McLeod, Thomas W. Buckey |
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The Christmas Aeroplane Company was an American aircraft manufacturer.
History
It was founded in October 1909 to produce an aircraft, initially with $1,200 in funding, followed by an additional $2,500.[1][2] Its founder Dr. William Whitney Christmas had claimed to build and fly his first aircraft, the "Red Bird I" in 1908 becoming the second person to fly an aircraft after the Wright Brothers. The Christmas aeroplane company built its first aircraft, the "Red Bird II" at College Park Maryland with a claimed flight on 15 October 1911. The "Red Bird III" was built in the spring of 1912, with a contract from the U.S. Postal service to deliver Air Mail.[3][4]
Aircraft
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