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- Pioneer_Instrument_Company abstract "The Pioneer Instrument Company was started by Morris Maxey Titterington and Brice Herbert Goldsborough in Brooklyn, New York in 1919. Charles Herbert Colvin was the president. They specialized in aeronautical instruments including a bubble sextant and the Earth Inductor Compass. The company later acquired control of Brandis & Sons, Inc., in 1922, and Pioneer was later acquired by the Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1928. As the United States was entering World War II, the company became the Pioneer Instrument Division of Bendix Aviation, and moved to New Jersey. By 1943 it had become the Eclipse-Pioneer Division of Bendix Aviation.".
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- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageRevisionID "668827182".
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Bendix_Aviation.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Bendix_Corporation.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Brice_Goldsborough.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Brooklyn.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerospace_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_based_in_New_Jersey.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_established_in_1919.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Herbert_Colvin.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Earth_inductor_compass.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink File:Pioneer_bubblesextant.jpg.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink MGM-31_Pershing.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Morris_M._Titterington.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink PGM-11_Redstone.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink ST-124-M3_inertial_platform.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Saturn_V.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink Sextant.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink The_New_York_Times.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eclipse-Pioneer".
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pioneer Instrument Company".
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-manufacturing-company-stub.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company subject Category:Aerospace_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company subject Category:Companies_based_in_New_Jersey.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company subject Category:Companies_established_in_1919.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company type Company.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company type Company.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company type Establishment.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company type Organization.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company type Organization.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company comment "The Pioneer Instrument Company was started by Morris Maxey Titterington and Brice Herbert Goldsborough in Brooklyn, New York in 1919. Charles Herbert Colvin was the president. They specialized in aeronautical instruments including a bubble sextant and the Earth Inductor Compass. The company later acquired control of Brandis & Sons, Inc., in 1922, and Pioneer was later acquired by the Bendix Aviation Corporation in 1928.".
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company label "Pioneer Instrument Company".
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company sameAs Q7196710.
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- Pioneer_Instrument_Company sameAs Q7196710.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company wasDerivedFrom Pioneer_Instrument_Company?oldid=668827182.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company depiction Pioneer_bubblesextant.jpg.
- Pioneer_Instrument_Company isPrimaryTopicOf Pioneer_Instrument_Company.