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The Detroit Aircraft Corporation was incorporated in Detroit, Michigan on July 10, 1922, as the Aircraft Development Corporation. The name was changed in 1929. The Detroit corporation owned the entire capital stock of the Ryan Aircraft Corp., Aircraft Development Corp., Aviation Tool Co., Grosse Ile Airport, Inc., Marine Aircraft Corp., Park's Air College and Affiliated Companies, Detroit Aircraft Export Co., Gliders, Inc., and Eastman Aircraft Corp. It also owned a 90% interest in the Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, practically all of the capital stock of the Lockheed Aircraft Company and a 40% interest in Winton Aviation Engine Co. During the Great Depression the Detroit Aircraft holding company found that rising losses from other operations were draining the company coffers. On O

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dbo:abstract The Detroit Aircraft Corporation was incorporated in Detroit, Michigan on July 10, 1922, as the Aircraft Development Corporation. The name was changed in 1929. The Detroit corporation owned the entire capital stock of the Ryan Aircraft Corp., Aircraft Development Corp., Aviation Tool Co., Grosse Ile Airport, Inc., Marine Aircraft Corp., Park's Air College and Affiliated Companies, Detroit Aircraft Export Co., Gliders, Inc., and Eastman Aircraft Corp. It also owned a 90% interest in the Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, practically all of the capital stock of the Lockheed Aircraft Company and a 40% interest in Winton Aviation Engine Co. During the Great Depression the Detroit Aircraft holding company found that rising losses from other operations were draining the company coffers. On October 27, 1931, the Detroit Aircraft Corporation went into receivership. The heavier than air portions of the company were amalgamated under Lockheed, while the lighter than air divisions were formed into a new unit called the Metalclad Airship Corporation. This company is not related to the Detroit Aircraft Company, incorporated in 2011, and developing the Vertical Takeoff electric vehicle called the MOBi. The operator will be Airspacex. (en) La Detroit Aircraft Corporation (DAC) est un constructeur aéronautique américain de l'entre-deux-guerres. La Detroit Aircraft Corporation a été constituée à Detroit, dans le Michigan, le 10 juillet 1922, sous le nom d'« Aircraft Development Corporation »; le nom a été changé en 1929. La société de Detroit détenait la totalité du capital social de , Aircraft Development Corp., Aviation Tool Co., Grosse Ile Airport, Inc., Marine Aircraft Corp., Park's Air College and Affiliated Companies, Detroit Aircraft Export Co., Gliders, Inc. et Eastman Aircraft Corp. Elle possédait également une participation de 90 % dans la Blackburn Airplane and Motor Company, la quasi-totalité du capital social de la Lockheed Aircraft Company et une participation de 40 % dans Winton Aviation Engine Co. Pendant la Grande Dépression, la holding Detroit Aircraft a trouvé que les pertes croissantes d'autres opérations vidaient les coffres de l'entreprise. Le 27 octobre 1931, la Detroit Aircraft Corporation a été mise sous séquestre. Les parties plus lourdes que l'air de la compagnie ont été fusionnées sous Lockheed, tandis que les divisions plus légères que l'air ont été formées dans une nouvelle unité appelée Metalclad Airship Corporation. Cette société n'est pas liée à la Detroit Aircraft Company, constituée en 2011, et développant le véhicule électrique à décollage vertical appelé MOBi. l'opérateur sera Airspacex. * Président : M. Bjelivuk, Edward S. Evans * Président : CB Fritsche * Vice-Prés. : ET Gushee * Trésorier : CA Parcells * Réalisateurs : M. Bjelivuk, FW Blair, (en) (en), E.T. Gushee, C.A. Parcells, C.W. Harrah, E.W. lewis, (en), Ransom Eli Olds, (en), R.D. Chapin, P. Ball, H.H. Knight, H.M. Bixby, T.N. Dysart, J.S. Elliott, F.E. Keeler et B.S. Hunter (fr)
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rdfs:comment The Detroit Aircraft Corporation was incorporated in Detroit, Michigan on July 10, 1922, as the Aircraft Development Corporation. The name was changed in 1929. The Detroit corporation owned the entire capital stock of the Ryan Aircraft Corp., Aircraft Development Corp., Aviation Tool Co., Grosse Ile Airport, Inc., Marine Aircraft Corp., Park's Air College and Affiliated Companies, Detroit Aircraft Export Co., Gliders, Inc., and Eastman Aircraft Corp. It also owned a 90% interest in the Blackburn Aeroplane and Motor Company, practically all of the capital stock of the Lockheed Aircraft Company and a 40% interest in Winton Aviation Engine Co. During the Great Depression the Detroit Aircraft holding company found that rising losses from other operations were draining the company coffers. On O (en) La Detroit Aircraft Corporation (DAC) est un constructeur aéronautique américain de l'entre-deux-guerres. La Detroit Aircraft Corporation a été constituée à Detroit, dans le Michigan, le 10 juillet 1922, sous le nom d'« Aircraft Development Corporation »; le nom a été changé en 1929. Cette société n'est pas liée à la Detroit Aircraft Company, constituée en 2011, et développant le véhicule électrique à décollage vertical appelé MOBi. l'opérateur sera Airspacex. (fr)
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