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Edwin Albert Link

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Together with his wife Marion Clayton Link, whom he had married in 1931, Edwin Link managed the very successful Link Aviation, Inc. He contributed a great deal to the Binghamton, New York area, where he set up a production facility that at one time employed thousands of workers. Although the company
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The Link Building at Florida Institute of Technology (Melbourne, FL) is named for Edwin A. Link inventor of the Link Trainer and co-founder of the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution. A display of an original Link Trainer can be seen in the College of Aeronautics’ Skurla Hall, a two-minute walk
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was unsafe for use at great depths or in extremely cold temperatures because of the substitution of the wrong kind of steel, which became brittle in cold water, in some parts of the sub. Link proceeded to design a new lockout sub with a distinctive acrylic bubble as the forward pilot/observer
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carried out many scientific missions in 1967 and 1968, including a 430-foot (130 m) lockout dive in 1967 (at the same location as the 1964 StĂ©nuit-Lindbergh dive) and a 700-foot (210 m) lockout dive near
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Much of the pneumatic system was adapted directly from technology used in the organ factory; and, in the 1970s, Link used parts scavenged from an inoperative trainer to help rebuild a Link pipe organ.
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was named Edwin A. Link Field-Broome County Airport his honor,. The field is still named after Link, and there is an original "Blue Box" on display in the terminal.
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US patent no.1825462A, (held by Edwin A. Link Jr.), dated 29 September 1931, for a "Combination training device for student aviators and entertainment apparatus ".
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in 1954, he turned his attention to underwater archaeology and research. Link worked at developing equipment for deeper, longer lasting and more secure
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In June 1973, Link's 31-year-old son, Edwin Clayton Link, and another diver, 51-year-old Albert D. Stover, died during a scheduled dive off
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was dedicated in presence of Link and his family on October 16, 1970. It currently houses offices, classrooms and laboratories of the
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In 1953, Edwin and Marion Link established The Link Foundation. The foundation continues to provide grants and fellowships in
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Edwin Link died in his sleep on September 7, 1981, in Binghamton, New York, where he had been undergoing treatment for
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As a young man, Edwin Link used apparatus from his father's automatic piano and organ factory (of the
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Bibliography of The Edwin A. Link Collection of the Evans Library at Florida Institute of Technology
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MacLeish, Kenneth (January 1968). "A Taxi for the Deep Frontier: Project Man-in-Sea Goes Mobile".
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designed for lockout diving, allowing divers to leave and enter the craft while underwater.
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controlled sequential lights on the lower surfaces of the wings to spell out messages like "
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Link donated $ 6 million dollars to build the engineering building on the campus of
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later passed through different ownership, its legacy can be traced to the current
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compartment. In January 1971 the new sub was launched and commissioned to the
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The Edwin A. Link and Marion Clayton Link Collections, Binghamton University
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in 1968. Dr. MacInnis participated in both of these dives as an observer in
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He took his first flying lesson in 1920. In 1927, he obtained the first
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Sealab: America's Forgotten Quest to Live and Work on the Ocean Floor
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division known as Link Training and Simulation, now headquartered in
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Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering, Volume 2 (1984)
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Wakefield Gold Medal in 1947. He received an honorary degree from
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in 1929 to manufacture the trainers. His few early customers were
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Syracuse University College of Engineering and Computer Science
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in 1945 for developing training devices for aviators, and the
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These We Honor: The International Aerospace Hall of Fame
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Deep Atlantic: Life, Death, and Exploration in the Abyss
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Link, Edwin A. (April 1965). "Outpost Under the Ocean".
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Index

Edwin Link

Huntington, Indiana
Binghamton, New York
American
Binghamton Central High School
flight simulator
underwater archeologist
ocean engineer
aviation
underwater archaeology
submersibles
flight simulator
Link Trainer
aeronautics
navigation
oceanographic
Huntington, Indiana
Binghamton, New York
Cessna
barnstorming
Link Piano and Organ Company
player piano
ENDICOTT-JOHNSON SHOES

Link Trainer
Link Aeronautical Corporation
amusement parks
United States Army Air Corps
World War II

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