GALLAUDET ENGINEERING COMPANY |
USA |
Built seaplanes during First World War at New York factory. A twin-engine biplane seaplane built for U.S. Navy featured a four-bladed pusher propeller which revolved around the fuselage behind the wings. Later built 5-seat biplane tourer, the Liberty Tourist, and rebuilt 25 DH-4s for U.S. Army. Company dissolved 1923 and factory acquired by Consolidated Aircraft Corporation.
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