- mid-1920s, in Glendale, California,
United States, by Bert
Kinner, the
manager of
Kinner Field.
Kinner's chief engineer was Max B.
Harlow who
later founded the...
- The
Kinner Airster is an
American two-seat single-engined
biplane designed by Bert
Kinner and
built by his
Kinner Airplane &
Motor Corporation. The Airster...
- "Bert"
Kinner (December 16, 1882 – July 4, 1957) was an
American aircraft engine designer and
designer of the
first folding wing aircraft.
Kinner founded...
- The
Kinner House is a
historic house in Holdrege, Nebraska. It was
built in 1903 for the
Tibbals family,
including Francis M.
Kinner who was
married to...
- The
Kinnaur Kailasha (locally
known as
Kinner Kailash) is a
mountain in the
Kinnaur district of the
Indian state of
Himachal Pradesh. As per
Hindu scriptures...
- The
Kinner Sportwing was a 1930s
American light monoplane built by
Kinner Airplane &
Motor Corporation. The
Sportwing was an
improved version of the companies...
- Look up
kin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kin usually refers to
kinship and family.
Kin or
KIN may also
refer to:
Kin empires and
dynasties of China...
- The
Kinner R
Playboy was a 1930s
American two-seat
sporting monoplane built by
Kinner Airplane &
Motor Corporation. The
Playboy was a two-seat (side-by-side)...
-
Kinner was a
pupil of
Melchior Lauban in
Brieg who also
taught Samuel Hartlib and
Abraham von Franckenberg, who both were to be
important in
Kinner's...
- The
Kinner Sportster was a 1930s
American light monoplane built by
Kinner Airplane &
Motor Corporation. The
Kinner Airplane &
Motor Corporation had been...