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Allan Haines Lockheed | National Aviation Hall of FameAllan Haines Lockheed. Made the first dual-pilot controlled flight in 1910 with George Gates. Built his first plane in 1913 with his brother, Malcolm.
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ALLAN LOCKHEED, AVIATION PIONEER - The New York TimesLockheed was born in Niles, Calif., on Jan. 20, 1889. His formal education ended before he completed elementary school. Fascinated by mechanics, he was 14 years ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The Founding of Lockheed MartinOct 1, 2020 · On June 15, 1913, Allan and Malcolm launched the sea plane from a boat ramp into San Francisco Bay. Allan pushed the throttle and soon the plane ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|control11|><|separator|>
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Lockheed Brothers - San Diego Air & Space MuseumReuniting with Jack Northrop in 1926, Allan started the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, incorporating the "Lockheed" spelling to associate with Malcolm's ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Lockheed's Mom - Smithsonian MagazineMay 10, 2013 · Flora Haines Loughead was a journalist, farmer, miner, and mother to two pioneers of the aviation history.
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[PDF] A History of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation - wesclark.comThe three were sons of Flora Haines Loughead-. Victor by an earlier marriage, Allan and Malcolm by John Loughead, who adopted Victor and gave him the family ...
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Malcolm Loughead | The Online Automotive Marketplace - HemmingsMay 31, 2019 · After Flora separated from John, she and her children, including their older half-brother Victor, moved to Santa Barbara, California.Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Renaissance Man of the West, Part I - Western HorsemanJun 5, 2017 · In 1902, Flora moved the children, without her husband, to a 35-acre ... In 1926, following the failure of Loughead, Allan Loughead ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Wooden Wonders: Early Lockheed Aircraft - SFO MuseumThe brothers Malcolm (1887–1958) and Allan (1889–1969) Loughead shared a common interest in mechanical engineering from their childhood.
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allan haines lockheed - Davis-Monthan Airfield RegisterAllan Haines Lockheed was born January 20, 1889 at Niles, CA. He was one of two sons (brother's name was Malcolm) born to John and Flora Loughead.
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Allan Lockheed (1889-1969) - SP's AviationAllan Haines Loughead was born on January 20, 1889, in Niles, California. In 1906, he became an automobile mechanic in San Francisco and soon took to driving ...
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The Famous Flying Lockheed Brothers | Air & Space Forces MagazineAug 1, 2006 · These three—Allan and his brothers Victor and Malcolm—all began life with the surname “Loughead.” Its origin was Scottish, but it was spelled in ...Missing: father background
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Allan Lockheed (1889 – 1969) - Hermes – Air Transport OrganisationAug 7, 2025 · Early Life and Education: Allan Lockheed, originally born Allan Haines Loughead on January 20, 1889, in Niles, California. Lockheed displayed a ...
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Pilot carries on four generations of tradition - AF.milOct 15, 2016 · In 1910, just seven years after the Wright brothers' first flight in 1903, Allan was working as a mechanic for the owner of a Curtiss Pusher ...
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Model G Hydro-Aeroplane: Lockheed's First AircraftOct 1, 2020 · After years as an exhibition pilot and several close calls, Allan Lockheed believed by 1912 that he knew enough to design and build a better ...Missing: self- California 1911<|control11|><|separator|>
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Allan Loughead | American mechanic - BritannicaAllan Loughead, his brother Malcolm, and Max Mamlock, who at the time was head of Alco Cab Company, founded Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company.
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Loughead G - Their Flying MachinesLaunched onto San Francisco Bay from the slipway at the foot of Laguna Street, the Model G was flown by Allan Loughead on 15 June, 1913. After a brief flight he ...
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The First U.S. Aircraft Manufacturing Companies - Centennial of FlightTwo early flying enthusiasts, the brothers formed their first company, the Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company, in 1912. They couldn't find a customer for their ...
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Lockheed Aircraft Since 1913 (PDFDrive) | PDF - ScribdRating 5.0 (1) ... Chicago as a mechanic on the Montgomery glider and a Curtiss Pusher. Shortly after his arrival in Chicago during the summer of 1910, Allan became associated ...Missing: dual- | Show results with:dual-
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12 April 1918 - This Day in AviationApr 12, 2025 · 12 April 1918: Allan and Malcolm Loughead, owners of the Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing Company of Santa Barbara, California, set speed and distance records.Missing: evaluation | Show results with:evaluation
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CURATOR'S LOG: Looking Up and Back 104 years - Santa Barbara ...Apr 12, 2022 · Building on that success, Allan founded the Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company. In 1916, the brothers moved the company to Santa Barbara and ...
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American airplanes: Lo - Lu - AerofilesSep 2, 2008 · Allan Loughead, John Northrop. Test-flown at Redwood City CA (p: Gilbert Budwig). Folding wings; monocoque fuselage of glued plywood formed in ...
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[PDF] Tract Housing in California, 1945-1973 - CaltransDuring real estate booms such as that of Los Angeles in the 1920s, many platted subdivisions were little more than dreams on paper, and never came to ...
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[PDF] allan h lockheed - 1910I taught myself to fly on 30 .P. Curtiss. Pusher type airplane at. Chicago, Illinois . 1911-12. Designed and built.Missing: biplane | Show results with:biplane
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[PDF] AP, Automotive Products or Lockheed BrakesAllan concentrated on the aircraft business but meanwhile Malcolm Loughead developed and patented hydraulic brakes in 1918 and. 1919 and Malcolm and Allan went ...
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[PDF] INNOVATION WITH PURPOSE - Lockheed MartinYou know firsthand just how soul-satisfying innovation with purpose can be. These stories are a tribute to the role you've played in writing the amazing story ...Missing: spiritualist | Show results with:spiritualist
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Lockheed, Allan Haines (1889-1969), aeronautical engineer and ..."Lockheed, Allan Haines (1889-1969), aeronautical engineer and airplane manufacturing executive" published on by Oxford University Press.
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The Lockheed 5B Vega | Pioneers of FlightIntroduced in 1927, the Vega was the first product of Allan Loughead's Lockheed Aircraft Company and its designer Jack Northrop.
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Vega Becomes The Choice of Pioneers, Daredevils, and ExplorersOct 1, 2020 · At the heart of the Vega's revolutionary design was its incredibly light yet durable fuselage, built by taking spiral strips of vertical-grain ...
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4 July 1927 | This Day in AviationJul 4, 2025 · The Vega was very much a state-of-the-art aircraft for its time. It used a streamlined monocoque fuselage made of strips of vertical-grain ...
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Lockheed Vega - Centennial of FlightThe original Vega could seat four and a pilot. It had a wingspan of 41 feet (12.5 meters) and was 27.5 feet (8 meters) long. It weighed 2,900 pounds (1,315 ...Missing: capacity | Show results with:capacity
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Lockheed - Centennial of FlightIn July 1929, Fred E. Keeler, an investor who owned 51 percent of Lockheed, decided to sell 87 percent of the company assets to Detroit Aircraft Company, a ...
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Tag Archives: Lockheed Vega - This Day in AviationTwenty-eight Vega 1 airplanes were built by Lockheed Aircraft Company at the factory on Sycamore Street, Hollywood, California, before production of the ...
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16 August 1927: The Dole Air Race | This Day in AviationAug 16, 2025 · The next airplane to take off was Golden Eagle, the prototype Lockheed Vega. Registered NX913, it was flown by Jack Frost with Gordon Scott as ...
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Dole Air Race Artifacts - San Diego Air & Space MuseumEight aircraft were prepared and qualified to start the race at 12pm on August 16. Jack Frost and Gordon Scott departed in their Lockheed Vega 1 monoplane, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] A History of Lockheed Aircraft Corporation - wesclark.comADJUSTABLE. STABILIZEA biplane built by the Loughead Aircraft Manufacturing. Company in Santa Barbara before that firm folded in. 1921. The S-1 had failed to ...
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10 May 1929 - ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION - TroveBy Captain Sir George Wilkins, Commander of the Wilkins-Hearst Antarctic Expedition ... Lockheed 'plane. The mountains behind the cape we ... But from the heated ...
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15–21 April 1928 | This Day in AviationApr 21, 2025 · The distance was approximately 2,200 miles (3,540 kilometers). The crossing took about 20 hours, and was the first Arctic crossing by air. Their ...Missing: Allan Sirius development
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Lockheed Explorer | Aircraft | - Fiddlersgreen.netThe first Lockheed Explorer was commissioned by Sir Hubert Wilkins, for a new aircraft to be used for Antarctic exploration. The Explorer was named in honor of ...Missing: development | Show results with:development
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Lockheed Comes to Burbank (1928) - wesclark.comBack in February of 1928, when Allan Lockheed moved his little airplane factory and 50 employees from Hollywood into a two-story brick ranch house.Missing: childhood mechanics exposure<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Aviation Industry's Enduring Impact on Southern California's ...Jul 23, 2019 · ... Lockheed opened its operations in February 1928 with a mere 50 employees. ... Lockheed's Burbank plant, to create the illusion. According ...
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[PDF] 1928 Aircraft Year Book - Aerospace Industries Association... Production of .-\ircrait, !<).?;- Exports of .-\ircrait. Directory of ... Lockheed "Vega" Cabin :.\1 onoplanc. Sikorsky Amphibian Type S-36. Prudden All ...
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Lockheed in Burbank, 1928-1994 - wesclark.com1932 Detroit Aircraft Collapses, Lockheed Declares Bankruptcy. 1932 Investors Led By Robert Gross Purchase Lockheed for $40,000. 1934 First Flight of Model 10 ...
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American airplanes: Al - Av - AerofilesNov 12, 2008 · 1929: Allan Loughead resigned from Lockheed Co after its acquisition by Detroit Aircraft Corp to establish Loughead Bros Aircraft Corp Ltd, 737 ...
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Alcor Duo-4, Duo-6, and C-6-1 Transports | Old Machine PressOct 18, 2013 · In 1929, the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation was bought by the Detroit Aircraft Corporation. Lockheed's founder, Allan H. Loughead (phonetically ...
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Allan Haines Lockheed - Prabook... Curtiss biplane and took him to Chicago. Lockheed made his first flight there in 1910 with George Gates, the builder of a pusher biplane. ... Allan Lockheed ...
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Allan Lockheed - АвіамузейHow an amateur aviator became the founder of the world's aviation giant. On January 20, the 135th anniversary of Allan Lockheed's birth, a pioneer in aviation ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Allen H. Lockheed (1889-1969) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 20 Jan 1889. Alameda County, California, USA ; Death: 26 May 1969 (aged 80). Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA ; Burial. Cremated, Ashes scattered.Missing: cause | Show results with:cause
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Viewing page 16 of 34 for project 24052 | Smithsonian Digital ...... Grand rapids, Michigan, and from 1942 to 1944 he was General Manager of the Aircraft Division of the Grand Rapids Store Equipment Company. Malcolm Lockheed ...
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Lockheed Martin: Our HistoryDiscover the legendary Skunk Works division, founded in 1943, renowned for pioneering innovations in aerospace, including America's first iconic jet fighter.Missing: fascination | Show results with:fascination
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Aviation History Month | Lockheed MartinNov 27, 2024 · Just months later, on December 19, 1912, Allan and Malcolm Lockheed ... invent the first practical helicopter, a monumental breakthrough in ...Missing: machines | Show results with:machines
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The Lockheed Legacy: Four generations of pilots carry on the traditionOct 14, 2016 · Allan never graduated from high school and started as a mechanic by trade, but he had a vision for aviation that led to accomplishments that ...Missing: apprenticeship taxi driver