United Aircraft Corporation aircraft,equipment
United Aircraft Corporation aircraft and equipment
Title: United Aircraft Corporation aircraft and equipment
Date Created/Published: 1945-1950?.
Summary: Photographs show Pratt & Whitney CA Double Wasp engine; Chance-Vought Corsair F4U-5 fighter-bomber in flight; mechanics adjusting new reversing hydromatic Hamilton Standard propeller for test; Sikorsky HO3S helicopter hovering over flight deck of aircraft carrier USS Kearsarge; H-54 amphibious helicopter; instrument panel and stick of commercial helicopter; etc.
Notes: LOT title devised by Library staff.
Images include captions. Accompanied by press releases.
This record contains unverified, old data from shelflist card, with subsequent revisions.
Transfer; Aeronautics Division; 1953.
Subjects: United Aircraft Corporation--1940-1950.
Aircraft industry--United States--1940-1950.
Mechanics (Persons)--United States--1940-1950.
Bombers--American--1940-1950.
Helicopters--American--1940-1950.
Amphibious vehicles--American--1940-1950.
Airplane equipment--1940-1950.
Bookmark /2004665344/
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