Continental Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer based in Amityville, New York. The company also maintained offices at 120 Liberty Street, in New York. Continental's chief engineer was Vincent Burnelli, a future advocate of lifting body aircraft.[1][2]
Founded | 1916 |
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Successor | Remington-Burnelli Aircraft Corp 1924 |
Headquarters | Amityville, New York |
Products | Military aircraft |
The company built the Christmas Bullet scout aircraft for the Cantilever Aero Company. Both prototypes suffered structural failure of their thin cantilevered wings, killing test pilots Cuthbert Mills and Allington Jolly.[3]
Aircraft edit
Model name | First flight | Number built | Type | Note |
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Continental KB-1 | 1918 | 1 | Observer | |
Continental KB-3 | 1918 | 1 | Observer | |
Christmas Bullet | 1918 | 2 | Scout | built for the Cantilever Aero Company |
References edit
- ^ Aviation: 397. 15 April 1918.
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(help) - ^ "Continental Pusher Biplane". Aviation: 35. 1 February 1918.
- ^ Paul Glenshaw (March 2012). "Or Die Trying". Air & Space Magazine.
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