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Vulcan Aircraft

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William Burke founded the Vulcan Last Company, a shoe making concern that branched into golf clubs and accessories. By 1927, The Lindbergh boom inspired many to enter the aviation industry. In 1928, Burke partnered with two brothers, Harvey and Wilson Doyle to develop a monoplane of their design. On
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Vulcan would promote its aircraft by touring from city to city golf courses having promoter Benny Martinez parachute with a set of Vulcan golf clubs. Martinez eventually broke his leg and Vulcan's chief pilot Pat Love died a year later in a crash.
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31 March 1928, the first example flew from Raven Rock airport Portsmouth, OH. Seven examples of the $ 2500 Vulcan American Moth Monoplane were built just before the
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The Doyle Brothers left the company after Wilson was passed over for plant manager. They went on to develop a similar monoplane forming the
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This article is about the former US aircraft manufacturer. For the UK strategic bomber, see
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Harvey Doyle (March 1987). "A New Date With An Old Love".
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Vulcan Aircraft company
Avro Vulcan
Portsmouth, Ohio
Parent
Great Depression
Doyle Aero Corporation
Baltimore, Maryland
Doyle Aero O-2 Oriole
Davis Aircraft Company
Richmond, Indiana
Davis V-3
Vulcan American Moth Monoplane
"The Flight of the American Moth"
"Vulcan Aircraft Company"
cite journal
help
Categories
Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States
1928 establishments in Ohio
1929 disestablishments in Ohio

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