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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. 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.

  3. 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. Many had tried to get this Curtiss pusher biplane to gain enough speed to alight.

  4. 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.

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  6. Sep 17, 2014 · Allan Lockheed was one of those rare persons who without any formal training, exhibited immense natural talent as an aviator. In later life, he was a real estate salesman in California, while also occasionally serving as an aviation consultant with Lockheed. He died on May 26, 1969, in Tucson, Arizona at the age of 80.

  7. ALLAN HAINES LOCKHEED. Given the fame and utility of Lockheed aircraft for the better part of the 20th century, you’d think Allan, a skilled pilot himself, would have flown one of his beautiful Golden Age aircraft to Tucson. He didn’t. He arrived on October 29, 1928 at 4:00PM as a passenger in one of his airplanes, Lockheed Vega NC7805 .

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