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the sale. In May 1971, New York's highest court ruled that Cornell had the right to sell the lab. At the conclusion of the suit, EDP Technology could not raise the money, and in 1972, Cornell reorganized the lab as the for-profit "Calspan Corporation" and then sold its stock in Calspan to the public.
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at MIT came under similar criticism, but some labs, such as Lincoln, retained their collegiate ties. Cornell accepted a $ 25 million offer from EDP Technology, Inc. to purchase the lab in 1968. However, a group of lab employees who had made a competing $ 15 million offer organized a lawsuit to block
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In 2005, Calspan Corporation was returned to independent ownership when a local management group purchased the Aeronautics and Transportation Testing Groups of the Western New York operation from General Dynamics.
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reading system in 1972. CAL served as an "honest broker" making objective comparisons of competing plans to build military hardware. It also conducted classified counter-insurgency research in
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Calspan was the first in a series of corporate owners that have included Arvin Industries, Space Industries International, Veridian Corporation and
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campus. During the late 1960s and early 1970s, universities came under criticism for conducting war-related research particularly as the
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to operate "as a public trust." Seven other east coast aircraft companies also donated $ 675,000 to provide working capital for the lab.
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systems in 1967, the mytron, an instrument for research on neuromuscular behavior and disorders in 1969, and the prototype for the
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from 1946 until 1972. During this same time, Cornell formed a new Graduate School of Aerospace Engineering on its
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Calspan owns and operates, or has owned and operated, a fleet of advanced experimental aircraft, including the
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is a science and technology company founded in 1943 as part of the Research Laboratory of the
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for the Defense Department. By the time of its divestiture, CAL had 1,600 employees.
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Under the name of Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory were inventions of the first
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tried to sever its ties. Similar laboratories at other colleges, such as the
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The facility was started as a private defense contractor in the home front of
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in 1966, the first independent HYGE sled test facility to evaluate
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University and college laboratories in the United States
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acquired Calspan for $ 725 million in May 2023.
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Calspan Corporation
Subsidiary
Buffalo, New York
Parent
TransDigm Group
calspan.com
Curtiss-Wright
Buffalo, New York
Transonic Wind Tunnel
Cheektowaga, New York
Niagara Falls
New York
Edwards Air Force Base
Patuxent River
Maryland
United States Department of Transportation
TransDigm Group
World War II
Cornell University
Ithaca, New York
Vietnam War
Cornell University
Lincoln Laboratory
Draper Laboratory
General Dynamics
crash test dummy
seat belt
Doppler
weather radar
weather-tracking

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