I was like "The wright flyer again! I've seen that twice today. I wonder how many images are tagged... oh."
I spend too much time here. (This translation is well beyond me, unfortunately.)
Akashi-san and Hoppo-chan On: The World's Worst AircraftBy the way, the "Wright" in "Curtis-Wright Company" refers to a merger that Curtis made with the Wright Brothers who achieved the first powered flightHowever, since the latter half of the 1930s, it was not possible to make a Wright plane and in 1948, it sold the aircraft sector to become a parts makerAlthough this is the story of the last mass-produced machine of Curtis-Wright, honestly calling it "trash" would be difficult since more than 7000 of them were made*Sold to North American Aviation (now Boeing)Charles Gordon Curtis
1860-1953
An American inventor that developed a two-stage multi-speed impulse turbine (image is substituted by Iowa due to various circumstances)... I'm becoming a studioWhen speaking of Curtis, it is said that this is the Brown & Curtis type turbine, one of the original stories of the shipbuilding type turbineSpeaking of "Curtis" in the field of airplanes, a long-established aircraft manufacturing company in the United States (no longer making fuselages ... obviously) is the Curtis-Wright CompanyOne of their famous aircraft is the P-40 Warhawk of the Army, but in reality, Curtis has made a lot of Navy aircraft and seaplanesGlen Hammond Curtis
1878-1930
Founder of Aeroplane & Motor Company which became the origin of Curtis-Wright Company
(Image substitutes for easily understandable Curtis depending on circumstances)