Aircraft Engineering Corporation

The Aircraft Engineering Corp (Ace) was founded in New York in 1919.

The company was sold to Horace Keane of Long Island, New York in 1920. [1] In 1930 it was operating in Oakland, California under the name Aircraft Engineering & Maintenance Co.

Aircraft Engineering Products, Inc. operated in Clifton, N.J.[2]

Products

The corporation's only product was a single-seat biplane known as the Ace K-1.

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References

  1. "none". Aerial Age: 2. 15 March 1920.
  2. Though needs verification, was it a coincidental name branding or there was a continuality in the corporate history, and those were the fully or partly-owned subsidiaries, or otherwise related corporate entities.


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