I'd have felt equally ill at ease if the signs were in Russian or Norwegian or whatever-it just seemed to say to me "we can't afford to buy planes manufactured in our own country."
The plane, manufactured by British Aerospace, does not have a history of malfunctions, Mr. Black said.
The F.A.A. ordered commercial airlines to check more than 1,400 planes manufactured by Boeing to see if they are equipped with an improperly wired fuel pump.
The plane manufactured in biggest number in DWL was a touring plane RWD-13 (about 100).
The concept was proposed to Aeronca in 1929 to be the first plane manufactured by the company, but it was passed over in favor of the Roche designed low-cost Aeronca C-2, which launched Aeronca.
Although Willow Run is synonymous with the Liberator bomber, B-24s were not the only planes manufactured at Willow Run.
Most prominent of those patents were the planes manufactured by the Stanley Rule & Level Co. (now Stanley Works) of New Britain, Connecticut.
Boeing used AN-26 on planes manufactured in the 1980's.
In 1929, Phoebe Omlie set an altitude record above the airport in a Velie Monocoupe, the only plane ever manufactured in Moline, which still hangs in the passenger terminal.
The Fairchild F-11 Husky was a Canadian bush plane designed and manufactured in the post-Second World War era.