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(Jan 25th 1903 - Oct. 19th 2002 ) American inventor and author who was instrumental in modern helicopter design.<ref name=AirLinePilotsAssociation1979 >{{citation | author=Air Line Pilots Association | year=1979 | title=Air line pilot, Volume 48 | publisher=Air Line Pilots' Association International | page=58 }}</ref>. Bleecker also holds a number of other patents, including one for a boat launching device and another for a reaction propulsion device. |
(Jan 25th 1903 - Oct. 19th 2002 ) American inventor and author who was instrumental in modern helicopter design.<ref name=AirLinePilotsAssociation1979 >{{citation | author=Air Line Pilots Association | year=1979 | title=Air line pilot, Volume 48 | publisher=Air Line Pilots' Association International | page=58 }}</ref>. Bleecker also holds a number of other patents, including one for a boat launching device and another for a reaction propulsion device. |
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Bleecker graduated from University of Michigan in 1924 and secured a position with National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at Langley Field, VA. He then joined Curtiss Aeroplane Division where he developed and constructed a prototype helicopter known as the Curtiss-Bleecker SX-5-1 at Garden City, NY. This helicopter flew successfully but the project was abandoned because of The Great Depression. |
Bleecker graduated from University of Michigan in 1924 and secured a position with National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at Langley Field, VA. He then joined Curtiss Aeroplane Division where he developed and constructed a prototype helicopter known as the Curtiss-Bleecker SX-5-1 at Garden City, NY. This helicopter flew successfully but the project was abandoned because of The Great Depression. |
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In 1937 he founded Atlantic Casting and Engineering Corporation and retired in 1945. |
In 1937 he founded Atlantic Casting and Engineering Corporation and retired in 1945. |
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Upon his retirement he purchased 1,500 acres of land near West Milford,N.J. where he constructed Lake Sonoma, started a trout hatchery and operated the Tapawingo Fishing Preserve. This area is now a part of Norvin Green State Forest. |
Upon his retirement he purchased 1,500 acres of land near West Milford,N.J. where he constructed Lake Sonoma, started a trout hatchery and operated the Tapawingo Fishing Preserve. This area is now a part of Norvin Green State Forest. |
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Revision as of 18:36, 19 December 2011
(Jan 25th 1903 - Oct. 19th 2002 ) American inventor and author who was instrumental in modern helicopter design.[1]. Bleecker also holds a number of other patents, including one for a boat launching device and another for a reaction propulsion device.
Bleecker graduated from University of Michigan in 1924 and secured a position with National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics at Langley Field, VA. He then joined Curtiss Aeroplane Division where he developed and constructed a prototype helicopter known as the Curtiss-Bleecker SX-5-1 at Garden City, NY. This helicopter flew successfully but the project was abandoned because of The Great Depression.
In 1937 he founded Atlantic Casting and Engineering Corporation and retired in 1945.
Upon his retirement he purchased 1,500 acres of land near West Milford,N.J. where he constructed Lake Sonoma, started a trout hatchery and operated the Tapawingo Fishing Preserve. This area is now a part of Norvin Green State Forest.
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Popular Science, Sept 1930 P. 20