- Air Service,
being modified by Cox-
Klemin to use a
Napier Lion and
Liberty 12 respectively.
Designated by Cox-
Klemin as CO-1 and CO-2
respectively (Project...
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Lawrence R.
Klemin (born
March 31, 1945) is an
American politician and
lawyer in the
state of
North Dakota. He is a
member of the
North Dakota House of...
- The Cox-
Klemin XS was a 1920s
American experimental scout biplane, the
first aircraft to be both
launched and
recovered from a submarine.
Based on a design...
- The Cox-
Klemin Night Hawk is a 1.2-seater mail plane, made in the
interwar period in the
United States by the Cox-
Klemin Aircraft Corporation for the US...
- The Cox-
Klemin Aircraft Corporation was an
American aircraft manufacturer based in Long Island, New York in the 1920s. It was
founded by
Charles Cox and...
- The Cox-
Klemin XA-1 was a 1920s
American air
ambulance biplane designed and
built by the Cox-
Klemin Aircraft Corporation for the
United States Army Air...
-
William Schwendler, and Jake Swirbul)
started their own
company in an old Cox-
Klemin Aircraft Co.
factory in
Baldwin on Long Island, New York. The
company registered...
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United States single-seat
biplane aircraft designed in 1918 by
Alexander Klemin, then
professor of
Aeronautical Engineering at New York
University (NYU)...
- the
Martin MS-1,
constructed of wood and fabric, and the all-metal Cox-
Klemin XS. The MS-1
first flew from Lake Erie in
early 1923. The
submarine S-1...
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Practical Aeronautics,
American School of Correspondence, Chicago, 1912.
Klemin, Alexander. "Gliding," Encyclopædia Britannica, 1943.
Albert F. Zahm, "The...