All American Engineering Company.

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The All American Engineering Company was incorporated in Delaware on October 31, 1952. On January 27, 1953, the engineering and research division of the former All American Airways, Inc., was spun off to the company, and All American Engineering's stock was distributed among the airline's stockholders. All American Airways became Allegheny Airlines, and ultimately USAir, Inc.

All American Engineering continued the refinement and manufacture of the automatic cargo and airmail pick-up equipment originally developed by its predecessor in the 1930s. It also developed gliders, ejection seat trainers, airborne winches, ski attachments and other landing gear. The firm was renamed All American Industries on June 11, 1970, and was merged into International Controls Corp. on May 7, 1982.

From the description of Scrapbooks and news releases, 1940-1971. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122370783

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associatedWith All American Airways, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith All American Aviation, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Allegheny Airlines. corporateBody
associatedWith Du Pont, Richard C. 1911-1943. person
associatedWith Wendt, Charles W., 1904-1990. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Delaware
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Aeronautical engineers
Aeronautics
Aeronautics, Military
Airdrop
Air mail pick-up service
Airplanes
Airplanes
Airplanes
Gliders (Aeronautics)
Pilot ejection seats
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Corporate Body

Active 1940

Active 1971

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