- Corporation,
Chance Vought,
Vought-Sikorsky, LTV
Aerospace (part of Ling-Temco-
Vought),
Vought Aircraft Companies, and
Vought Aircraft Industries. The first...
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Vought Corsair is the name of
several former aircraft of the US Navy:
Vought O2U Corsair, a
biplane scout and
observation aircraft Vought O4U Corsair...
- The
Vought XF5U "Flying Flapjack" was an
experimental U.S. Navy
fighter aircraft designed by
Charles H.
Zimmerman for
Vought during World War II. This...
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Russell Thurlow Vought (IPA: /voʊt/,
pronunciation respelling: VOHT born
March 26, 1976), is an
American former government official who was the director...
- The
Vought F4U
Corsair is an
American fighter aircraft that saw
service primarily in
World War II and the
Korean War.
Designed and
initially manufactured...
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Vought was an
American aircraft company founded by
Chance M.
Vought.
Vought may also
refer to:
Chance M.
Vought (1890–1930),
American aviation pioneer...
- By the time of the Armistice,
there were only a
handful of
remaining Voughts in
French hands, and the type was
phased out of service.
France had placed...
-
William D.
Spidle p. 202, 203
Naval Fighters Number Sixteen, Part One,
Voughts F-8
Crusader by
Steve Pace, p. 201 "Crusader Squadrons". The Last Gunfighter...
- The
Vought V-173 "Flying Pancake" is an
American experimental test
aircraft built as part of the
Vought XF5U
program during World War II. Both the V-173...
- Toys for
Voughts,
award shows,
medical companies,
housing like the Red
River Institute which house orphaned Supes, food
chains like
Vought-a-Burger and...