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  1. Allan Haines Lockheed (né Allan Haines Loughead; January 20, 1889 – May 26, 1969) was an American aviation engineer and businessman. He formed the Alco Hydro-Aeroplane Company along with his brother, Malcolm Loughead, which became Lockheed Corporation.

  2. Oct 1, 2020 · On a Chicago ball field in December 1910, twenty-one-year-old Allan Haines Lockheed climbed into a spindly collection of light wood and fabric, cables and glue, bicycle wheels, and a 30-horsepower engine.

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  4. After years as an exhibition pilot and several close calls, Allan Lockheed believed by 1912 that he knew enough to design and build a better aircraft than the ones he had been flying. He and his brother Malcolm proceeded to do exactly that—and more.

  5. Oct 1, 2020 · Model G Hydro-Aeroplane: Lockheeds First Aircraft. October 01, 2020. After years as an exhibition pilot and several close calls, Allan Lockheed believed by 1912 that he knew enough to design and build a better aircraft than the ones he had been flying.

  6. Sep 17, 2014 · He legally changed it to Lockheed. Allan Haines Loughead was born on January 20, 1889, in Niles, California. In 1906, he became an automobile mechanic in San Francisco and soon took to driving racing cars. In 1910, he made history together with George Gates when the two men performed the first ever dual-pilot controlled flight in a 50-hp machine.

  7. The company’s founder, Allan Lockheed, had doggedly pursued his dream of building a successful aircraft company since 1912. Unfortunately for Allan, his recent successes with the globe-trotting Vega and speedy Orion aircraft could not outweigh the effects of the Great Depression.

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