Towle Marine Aircraft Engineering
Towle Marine Aircraft Engineering Company
Industry |
Amphibious Aircraft Manafacturer |
Successor |
Towle Aircraft Company (1928-1932) |
Founded |
1927 |
Defunct |
1927 |
Headquarters |
Detroit, Michigan |
Key people |
Thomas Towle |
Towle Marine Aircraft Engineering Company was an American aircraft manufacturer of light amphibious aircraft.
The short lived Towle Marine Aircraft Engineering Company, and it's successor Towle Aircraft Company were founded by former Stout Metal Airplane Division of the Ford Motor Company engineer Thomas Towle initially to build a custom round-the world amphibious aircraft, and follow-on aircraft based on the design.[1]
In a 1930 Patent, Towle listed the Towle Aircraft Company as part of the Michigan Amphibian Airplane Corporation.[2]
At the height of the depression, financing was difficult. Towle's TA-3 used diesel engines on load from Packard, and was funded by Dr. Adams, a "painless dentist" of the Detroit region.[3]
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