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Chicago in 1919
Akron Wingfoots, a
basketball team
Wingfoot Commercial Tire Systems. a
division of
Goodyear Tire and
Rubber Company Wingfoot Express, a jet-propelled...
- The
Wingfoot Express was Walt
Arfons and Tom Green's jet-powered land
speed record car,
driven by
Green to a
record on
October 2, 1964,
after Walt suffered...
- its name to the NBL). The
Wingfoots won the
first NBL
title in 1938.
During the 1938–1939 season, the
Akron Goodyear Wingfoots finished second in the National...
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Wyatt Wingfoot is a
fictional supporting character appearing in
American comic books published by
Marvel Comics.
While having no superpowers, he has spent...
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originally sponsored the
Akron Wingfoots.
After a
false start in the
early 1930s, the
league was
restarted in 1938, with the
Wingfoots winning the
initial NBL...
- Also
still surviving are the
Akron Goodyear Wingfoots, the
initial NBL
champion in 1938. The
Wingfoots suspended operations for
World War II and were...
- The
Wingfoot Air
Express was an
early Goodyear blimp that
caught fire and
crashed into the
Illinois Trust and
Savings Building in
Chicago on July 21, 1919...
- semi-rigid airships.
Wingfoot One, the
first such
model in Goodyear's U.S. fleet, was
christened on
August 23, 2014, at the
Wingfoot Lake
Airship Hangar...
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member of the
Akron Wingfoots.
Fowler was an
Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) All-America in 1967 and
again in 1968 for
Akron Goodyear Wingfoots. He
would later...
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Reunion to
Highlight Goodyear Wingfoots 100th Anniversary" (Press release). "Player
Reunion to
Highlight Goodyear Wingfoots 100th Anniversary". "Kirby's...