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Ernest Lloyd Janney

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28: 207:"Farnum bi-plane, designs, etc.". The articles of incorporation claimed the company would manufacture "aerial craft, motor boats, dirigibles and articles of that nature." The company built one biplane, which when tested, "some of the machinery got caught in the grass, and the expected flight did not take place." Janney advertised the plane as "a New Model Training Tractor Biplane ELJ-5, with a 285:
In January 1932, he was reported to be working as a businessman and aviation pioneer, a Montreal newspaper described him as the "first Canadian to volunteer his services and be accepted as a war flier". He then dropped from sight. Reportedly, in September 1939, he sent a message to Ottawa: "Am still
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A-5 Six Cylinder Engine." The newspaper article also claimed "Janney went to Bay City, leaving a $ 137 bill for house rental here, and recently he was reported in California. According to the dispatches from San Francisco, he was arrested there on charges of 'impersonating an officer'."
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AH-7, then went to England with the pilot, Lieutenant W.F.N. Sharpe, in October, 1914. Janney's aircraft was criticized for not being airworthy, effectively grounding him. He then went on an unauthorized tour of British flying fields and aircraft factories and was listed as
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On November 3, 1917, it was reported "Captain E. L. Janney, Canadian Army aviation instructor" announced "a new factory to manufacture airplane parts for the United States Army has been secured for
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for a grant of $ 116,000 to form a squadron. Janney was then ordered to return home, was stripped of his commission and forced to resign in disgrace December 1, 1914.
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In May, 1917, the Janney Aircraft Co. placed this magazine advertisement stating the new ELJ-5 training biplane was available for inspection.
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Janney incorporated the "Janney Aircraft Company" for $ 30,000 - of which $ 8,000 was cash and $ 22,000 was "property" which consisted of a
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Legion Magazine - Canadian Military History in Perspective - A High Flyer, Indeed: Air Force, Part 4, July 1, 2004 by Hugh A. Halliday
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In May 1918,he was mentioned in an Admiralty dispatch as a member of the staff of the newly formed
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between 1914 and 1915. Janney pushed for the establishment of a Canadian flying corps during the
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and to grant him $ 5,000 for a flying corps. Janney purchased a floatplane in
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flight on July 11. No record of that flight has been found either.
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Michigan Manufacturer & Financial Record, Volume 20
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of an aircraft company. In 1921, a news bulletin from
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Officers Commanding / Directors / Senior Air Officers
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As Officer Commanding the Canadian Air Force in 1918
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Provisional Commander of the Canadian Aviation Corps
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March 23, 1918 393:"Sales End Monroe Aircraft Venture" 315:"Finance and Industry in Bay City" 254:Fort Norman, Northwest Territories 14: 184:Bay City Airplane Factory 1917–18 123:Mother: Elizabeth Friend (1850–?) 222:Royal Canadian Naval Air Service 150:Minister of Militia and Defence 832:People from Cambridge, Ontario 232:flying boat that crashed into 1: 440:Retrieved September 27, 2012 74:Brookside Cemetery, Winnipeg 827:Canadian World War I pilots 148:Janney managed to convince 853: 418:Canadian Great War Project 303:Canadian Great War Project 481: 472: 463: 458: 341:"Michigan News Brevities" 25: 216:Postwar career 1918–1939 723:Chiefs of the Air Staff 662:Commanders, Air Command 616:Chiefs of the Air Staff 156:, to commission him as 134:Canadian Aviation Corps 97:Canadian Aviation Corps 193: 345:Lansing State Journal 262:trans-Atlantic flight 205:Glenn Hammond Curtiss 191: 113:Provisional Commander 102:Years of service 250:Peace River, Alberta 171:absent without leave 714:Allan DeQuetteville 260:completed his solo 224:as a Sub-Lt of the 164:, United States, a 130:Ernest Lloyd Janney 38:Ernest Lloyd Janney 20:Ernest Lloyd Janney 486:Title next held by 397:Detroit Free Press 347:. 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Galt, Ontario
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Brookside Cemetery, Winnipeg
Canada
Canadian Aviation Corps
First World War
Minister of Militia and Defence
Sam Hughes
captain
Massachusetts
Burgess-Dunne
absent without leave
federal government

Bay City, Michigan
Glenn Hammond Curtiss
Hall-Scott
Royal Canadian Naval Air Service
Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
Curtiss
Toronto Harbour
public float
Edmonton
dirigible
Peace River, Alberta
Fort Norman, Northwest Territories
Charles Lindbergh
trans-Atlantic flight
The New York Times

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