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Autogiro and Company
In 1928 the Cierva Autogiro Company contracted Parnall to design and build two machines to be designated C10 and C11 in the Cierva series, the C11 was later called the Parnall Gyroplane.
The term Autogiro was a trademark of the Cierva Autogiro Company, and the term Gyrocopter was used by E. Burke Wilford who developed the Reiseler Kreiser feathering rotor equipped gyroplane in the first half of the twentieth century.
Shortly after De la Cierva's success with the C. 6, Cierva accepted an offer from Scottish industrialist James G. Weir to establish the Cierva Autogiro Company in England, following a demonstration of the C. 6 before the British Air Ministry at RAE Farnborough, on 20 October 1925.
Subsequently, production of autogyros was licensed to a number of manufacturers, including the Pitcairn Autogiro Company in the U. S. and Focke-Wulf of Germany.
But in 1932, the Pitcairn-Cierva Autogiro Company of Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, United States, finally solved the problem with a transmission driven by the engine.
The Cierva Autogiro Company rented portions of the Cunliffe-Owen plants starting in 1946, and had to move to another location on the field when it was acquired by Briggs.

Autogiro and
Between 1930 1935, Earhart had set seven women's speed and distance aviation records in a variety of aircraft including the Kinner Airster, Lockheed Vega, and Pitcairn Autogiro.

Autogiro and for
The effort began in earnest in 1948, when helicopter manufacturer Kellett Autogiro Corporation sold their latest design to Hughes for production.

Autogiro and Air
Royal Air Force Avro Rota Mk 1 Cierva Autogiro C30 A, at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, UK.

Autogiro and .
The result was the first successful rotorcraft, which he named Autogiro in 1923.
Avro-built Cierva C. 19 Mk. IV Autogiro
The aircraft engineer Juan de la Cierva worked on his " Autogiro " project to develop a rotary wing aircraft which, he hoped, would be unable to stall and which therefore would be safer than aeroplanes.
" Amelia's Autogiro Adventures.
A network organised following the collapse of Autogiro and built on the remnants of Carte.
Note: The map does not show the correct location of the original Autogiro network, which operated in the Paris area and did not exist after the spring of 1942.

Company and America
Aon was created in 1982, when the Ryan Insurance Group ( founded by Pat Ryan in the 1960s ) merged with the Combined Insurance Company of America ( founded by W. Clement Stone in 1919 ).
* 1606 The Charter of the Virginia Company of London is established by royal charter by James I of England with the purpose of establishing colonial settlements in North America.
The town changed very little over the years, until 1968 when the large scale mining of kaolin, bauxitic kaolin, and bauxite was begun by Mulcoa, Mullite Company of America, which turned of scrub oak wilderness into a massive mining and refining operation.
WGN-TV, which is owned by the Tribune Company, is carried with some programming differences, as " WGN America " on cable and satellite TV nationwide and in parts of the Caribbean.
In America, 19th century manufacturers such as Graves and Company, Hall and Quinby, E. G.
These were the sole immigration records for entering the country and were prepared not by the U. S. Bureau of Immigration but by steamship companies such as the Cunard Line, the White Star Line, the North German Lloyd Line, the Hamburg-Amerika Line, the Italian Steam Navigation Company, the Red Star Line, the Holland America Line, and the Austro-American Line.
On 17 March 1649 a French expedition of 203 men from Martinique, led by Jacques Dyel du Parquet who had been the Governor of Martinique on behalf of the Compagnie des Iles de l ' Amerique ( Company of the Isles of America ) since 1637, landed at St. Georges Harbour and constructed a fortified settlement, which they named Fort Annunciation.
On 27th Sep 1650 du Parquet bought Grenada, Martinique, and St. Lucia from the Compagnie des Iles de l ' Amerique ( Company of the Isles of America ), as it was dissolved, for the equivalent of £ 1160.
The Hudson's Bay Company (), abbreviated HBC, or " The Bay " (" La Baie " in French ) is the oldest commercial corporation in North America and one of the oldest in the world.
The company was incorporated by English royal charter in 1670 as The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay and functioned as the de facto government in parts of North America before European states and later the United States laid claim to those territories.
The British Linen Company, established in 1746, was the largest firm in the Scottish linen industry in the 18th century, exporting linen to England and America.
Realising the War of 1812 had ruined his import business but that a market for domestic finished cloth was emerging in America, he memorised the design of textile machines, and on his return to the United States, he set up the Boston Manufacturing Company.
* 1912 The Accident Fund Insurance Company of America founded.
* 2008 Accident Fund Insurance Company of America announces the renovation of the Ottawa Street Power Station and addition of modern buildings connected by an atrium for their new headquarters.
Thus the MPPC lost the ability to control the American film industry through patent licensing, and had to rely instead on its subsidiary, the General Film Company, formed in 1910, which monopolized film distribution in America.
* 1670 King Charles II of England grants a permanent charter to the Hudson's Bay Company to open up the fur trade in North America.
In the past, the best and most famous manufacturer of machetes in Latin America and the Spanish-speaking Caribbean was Collins Company of Collinsville, Connecticut.
Patinkin was born in Chicago, Illinois, the son of Doris " Doralee " ( Sinton ), a homemaker, and Lester Patinkin, who worked for the People's Iron & Metal Company and the Scrap Corporation of America.
These parks include Paramount's Great America, now acquired by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company and renamed to California's Great America, Canada's Wonderland, Carowinds, Kings Dominion, And Kings Island.
On 8 April 1919, naval Admiral W. H. G. Bullard and Captain Stanford C. Hooper met with executives of the General Electric Corporation ( GE ) and asked them to discontinue selling the company's Alexanderson alternators ( used in the high-power AM radio transmitters of that era ) to the British-owned Marconi Company, and to its subsidiary, the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America.
The incorporation of the assets of Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America ( including David Sarnoff ,) the Pan-American Telegraph Company, and those already controlled by the United States Navy led to a new publicly held company formed by General Electric ( which owned a controlling interest ) on 17 October 1919.

Company and
* Herbert Austin ( 1866 1941 ), British founder of the Austin Motor Company
* Atlas, a van made by the Standard Motor Company ( UK ) 1958 62
** Atlas Major, a Standard Motor Company van 1962 1963
* 1808 John Jacob Astor incorporates the American Fur Company, that would eventually make him America's first millionaire.
* 1892 The General Electric Company is formed.
* 1925 Automaker Dodge Brothers, Inc is sold to Dillon, Read & Company for $ 146 million plus $ 50 million for charity.
* 1639 Madras ( now Chennai ), India, is founded by the British East India Company on a sliver of land bought from local Nayak rulers.
* 1902 Cadillac Motor Company is founded.
* 1891 The Wrigley Company is founded in Chicago, Illinois.
* 1946 Boz Burrell, English singer-songwriter and guitarist ( King Crimson and Bad Company ) ( d. 2006 )
* 1900 The Firestone Tire and Rubber Company is founded.
* 1811 Elisha Otis, American inventor and businessman, founded the Otis Elevator Company ( d. 1861 )
Mythology of All Races Series, Volume 2 Eddic, Great Britain: Marshall Jones Company, 1930, pp. 220 221.
* 1883 Coco Chanel, French fashion designer, founded the Chanel Company ( d. 1971 )
* 1537 The Honourable Artillery Company, the oldest surviving regiment in the British Army, and the second most senior, is formed.
* 1690 Job Charnock of the East India Company establishes a factory in Calcutta, an event formerly considered the founding of the city ( in 2003 the Calcutta High Court ruled that the city has no birthday ).
* 1978 Jess Margera, American drummer ( CKY, Foreign Objects, Viking Skull, and The Company Band )
* Nobel Lectures, the Physiology or Medicine 1942 1962, Elsevier Publishing Company, Amsterdam, 1964
* 1923 Firestone Tire and Rubber Company begins production of balloon-tires.
* 1929 is ordered from John Brown & Company Shipbuilding and Engineering by Cunard Line.
* 1821 Jay Cooke, American financier, founded Jay Cooke & Company ( d. 1905 )
* 1928 Jimmy Dean, American singer, actor, and businessman, founded the Jimmy Dean Food Company ( d. 2010 )
* Librascope Development Company Type LC-1 WWII Navy PV-1 " Balance Computor "
* 1860 Will Keith Kellogg, American industrialist and food manufacturer, founder of the Kellogg's Company ( d. 1951 )

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