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Smith, William M. (1992). "The Right Plane at the Wrong Time: A Brief History of the Command-Aire Aircraft Company".
212:, who would be responsible for the rest of the company's designs. In September 1928, the company was purchased by 582: 409: 574: 252: 449: 201: 197: 181: 125: 192:
The company was founded on August 26, 1926 by Major J. Carroll Cone and W. F. Moody as the
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was an American aircraft manufacturer from the late 1920s and early 1930s based in
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Lock, Robert G. (February 2010). "My Friend Albert Vollmecke Part II".
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States
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Aerospace
Little Rock, Arkansas
United States

Little Rock, Arkansas
Climber Motor Company
Little Rock, Arkansas
Heinkel HD 40
Albert Vollmecke
Robert B. Snowden
Great Depression
Glider
3C3
4C3
5C3
BS-14
BS-16
MR-1 Little Rocket


"Development of Arkansas Aircraft Corporation Model 3C3"


"Command-Aire"
LCCN
62-15967
LCCN
62-15967
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