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- Q4816784 subject Q7050205.
- Q4816784 subject Q8369100.
- Q4816784 subject Q8401034.
- Q4816784 subject Q8508440.
- Q4816784 abstract "This article is about a U.S. firm of the 1940s. For the South African aircraft manufacturer, see Atlas Aircraft CorporationAtlas Aircraft was a short-lived American aircraft manufacturer founded at Hemet, California by J.B. Alexander and Max B. Harlow shortly after World War II. The firm developed a light civil aircraft, the H-10, based on a pre-war design by Harlow but was unable to find buyers for it.".
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q16005812.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q2869432.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q362.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q577703.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q7050205.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q8369100.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q8401034.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q8508440.
- Q4816784 wikiPageWikiLink Q948188.
- Q4816784 comment "This article is about a U.S. firm of the 1940s. For the South African aircraft manufacturer, see Atlas Aircraft CorporationAtlas Aircraft was a short-lived American aircraft manufacturer founded at Hemet, California by J.B. Alexander and Max B. Harlow shortly after World War II. The firm developed a light civil aircraft, the H-10, based on a pre-war design by Harlow but was unable to find buyers for it.".
- Q4816784 label "Atlas Aircraft".