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Standard Aircraft Corporation

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Designer Charles Healy Day later teamed with barnstormer/showman Ivan Gates to design and build aircraft specifically for the civilian and military markets. They formed the Gates-Day Aircraft Company (later renamed the
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engines. A plan to fly them across the Atlantic was abandoned, and a further contract for 1,000 more O/400s was cancelled with the end of
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A 1918 Standard Aircraft Corporation Standard E-1 advanced trainer at Virginia Aviation Museum
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O/400 bombers during 1918, mostly for shipment to Britain. They were powered by
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In 1918 the corporation had a large factory and airfield at Bayway, near the
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boundary. It was here that they assembled and tested 107
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1916
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States
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Standard E-1
Virginia Aviation Museum
USAAS
Aerospace
New Standard Aircraft Company
Plainfield, New Jersey
aircraft manufacturer
Plainfield
New Jersey
1916
American entry into World War I
isolationism
U.S. Army
Signal Corps
Sloane
Standard H-2
H-3
float
H-4H
Navy
Standard J
trainer
Curtiss JN-4
SJ
J-1
JRs
JR-1Bs
Post Office

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