- The
Bensen Aircraft Corporation was
established by Dr. Igor
Bensen at Raleigh-Durham
International Airport in
North Carolina in 1952 to
develop and market...
- The
Bensen B-8 is a small, single-seat
autogyro developed in the
United States in the 1950s.
Although the
original manufacturer stopped production in 1987...
- for his
purposes and
eventually market the
Bensen B-7 in 1955.
Bensen submitted an
improved version, the
Bensen B-8M, for
testing to the
United States Air...
- The
Bensen House,
sometimes called the 1916
House or the
Grant Historical House, is a
historic U.S. home
located at 5795 U.S.
Route 1, Grant, Florida....
-
Vasilevich Bensen (Russian: И́горь Васи́льевич Бенсен;
April 1, 1917 –
February 10, 2000) was a Russian-American engineer. He
founded Bensen Aircraft,...
-
Donald Roynald Bensen (October 3, 1927 –
October 19, 1997),
known also as Don
Bensen and
listed sometimes as D.R.
Bensen, was an
American editor and science...
- The
Bensen B-7 was a
small rotor kite
developed by Igor
Bensen in the
United States in the 1950s and
marketed for home building. It was a
refined to be...
-
Benson is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Cache County, Utah,
United States. It is
immediately south of Amalga,
across Utah
State Route 218, and is...
- The
Bensen B-12,
variously dubbed the Sky-Way or Sky-Mat was an
unconventional multirotor developed by Igor
Bensen in the
United States in the late 1950s...
- The 1986–87
World Series was a One Day
International (ODI)
cricket tri-series
where Australia pla**** host to
England and West Indies.
Australia and England...