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- Doyle_Aero abstract "Doyle Aero Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer.The Doyle Aero corporation was founded after the Doyle brothers left the Vulcan Aircraft company where they designed the Vulcan American Moth Monoplane. Lawyer Charles Baldwin arranged to finance a new venture with Harvey Doyle as President and Wilson Doyle as General Manager. The Doyles set up on Elm street in a Baltimore, Maryland factory building a similar parasol monoplane design, the O-2 Oriole, later named the Doyle O-2 The prototype flew on 15 October 1928 with a yellow and black paint scheme and was priced at $2,975. Doyle Aero did not survive the Great Depression economy and ceased operations after a short production run. Harvey Doyle became an aeronautical engineer, and Wilson Doyle would become a professor of Political Science.The last surviving O-2 serial number A-5 (NX9531) was restored in 1984 after being in storage since 1934 and identified by its designer Harvey Doyle. It is currently privately owned.".
- Doyle_Aero foundingYear "1928".
- Doyle_Aero location Baltimore.
- Doyle_Aero product Doyle_O-2_Oriole.
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- Doyle_Aero wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageRevisionID "668364052".
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_aircraft_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink Doyle_Aero_O-2_Oriole.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink Doyle_O-2_Oriole.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink O-3_Oriole.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink Vulcan_Aircraft.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLink Vulcan_American_Moth_Monoplane.
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doyle Aero Company".
- Doyle_Aero wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doyle Aero Corporation".
- Doyle_Aero foundation "1928".
- Doyle_Aero hasPhotoCollection Doyle_Aero.
- Doyle_Aero industry "Aircraft Manufacturer".
- Doyle_Aero keyPeople "Harvey and Dr. Wilson K. Doyle".
- Doyle_Aero location Baltimore.
- Doyle_Aero location Baltimore,_Maryland.
- Doyle_Aero name "Doyle Aero Corporation".
- Doyle_Aero products Doyle_Aero_O-2_Oriole.
- Doyle_Aero products Doyle_O-2_Oriole.
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- Doyle_Aero subject Category:Defunct_aircraft_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Doyle_Aero hypernym Manufacturer.
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- Doyle_Aero type Company.
- Doyle_Aero type Organisation.
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- Doyle_Aero comment "Doyle Aero Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer.The Doyle Aero corporation was founded after the Doyle brothers left the Vulcan Aircraft company where they designed the Vulcan American Moth Monoplane. Lawyer Charles Baldwin arranged to finance a new venture with Harvey Doyle as President and Wilson Doyle as General Manager.".
- Doyle_Aero label "Doyle Aero".
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- Doyle_Aero sameAs Q5303736.
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- Doyle_Aero wasDerivedFrom Doyle_Aero?oldid=668364052.
- Doyle_Aero isPrimaryTopicOf Doyle_Aero.
- Doyle_Aero name "Doyle Aero Corporation".