Wright-Martin
Wright-Martin Model V (Front View) (Rear View) | |
Industry | Aircraft manufacturing |
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Fate | Reformed as Wright Aeronautical in 1919 |
Successor | Wright Aeronautical |
Founded | 1916 |
Defunct | 1919 |
Key people | Orville Wright; Glenn L. Martin |
Wright-Martin was a short-lived aircraft manufacturing business venture between the Wright Company (after Orville Wright sold the Wright Company and divested himself from it) and Glenn L. Martin.
Company officials merged their respective organizations, the Wright Company and the Glenn L. Martin Company, in 1916. Martin soon resigned, dissolving the arrangement within a year. The company was renamed Wright Aeronautical in 1919.
External links
- World War I advertisement for the Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation - FIGHT or Join the Industrial Aircraft Service, Popular Science monthly, December 1918, page 91.
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