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Aircraft Manufacturing Company (CAMCO; Chinese: 中央飛機製造廠), also
known as the
Loiwing Factory (雷允飛機製造廠)
after they
moved to Yunnan, was a
Chinese aircraft manufacturer...
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CAMCO factory and
airfield across the
border in
Loiwing, China,
served as a base for the AVG. When
Loiwing in turn was
captured by ****an in May 1942, Pawley...
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training accidents.) The 100th
fuselage was
trucked to a
CAMCO plant in
Loiwing, China, and
later made
whole with
parts from
damaged aircraft. Shortages...
- be
undertaken by the
Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company (CAMCO) at
Loiwing, near the China-Burma border.
These were to be
armed with two .50 in (12...
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Aircraft Manufacturing Company,
which had been
evacuated from
Hankou to
Loiwing. The
latter location, not far from the
Burmese border on the
eastern bank...
- ****embled from kits at the
Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company factory at
Loiwing near the China-Burma border, and
while the
first batch of 25 V-12-Cs were...
- Peterzen (SWE)
Karpetz Mono-31.5 IV
Damaged RET Rachel Hayward (GBR)
Loiwing Mono-35 IV
Aground class 5 1 Chris Butler (GBR)
SWANSEA BAY V Mono-27...
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training accidents.) The 100th
fuselage was
trucked to a
CAMCO plant in
Loiwing, China, and
later made
whole with
parts from
damaged aircraft. Shortages...
- of China. In 1939, the
Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company moved to
Loiwing in the south-west
corner of Ruili, and it was the
biggest aircraft manufacturing...
- and
served at the
Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company in
Leiyun (or
Loiwing), Kunming,
Bhamo (Burma), and
Xinjin (Sichuan). His main
duties were servicing...