Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q4704442> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 50 of
50
with 100 triples per page.
- Q4704442 description "American aviation pioneer".
- Q4704442 description "American aviation pioneer".
- Q4704442 subject Q12079339.
- Q4704442 subject Q6647069.
- Q4704442 subject Q7037824.
- Q4704442 subject Q7076236.
- Q4704442 abstract "Allen H. Meyers (September 4, 1908 – March 15, 1976) was an American pioneer aviator.Allen H. Meyers was a 20th-century aircraft designer. He was born in Allenhurst, New Jersey on September 4, 1908. After graduating from college as a mechanical engineer he worked for Chance Vought, Glenn Martin and Stinson Aircraft Company. He then moved to Michigan and started his own aircraft company. His first design was called the Meyers OTW which stood for Out To Win. It was a biplane with a metal fuselage and a metal, wood and fabric wing. It was designed specifically as a primary trainer, and first flew in 1936. It was certified by the CAA in 1939, and was produced for the Civilian Pilot Training Program during the 1930s to 1940s.After World War II he designed the two-seat mono-wing Meyers MAC-145, an all-metal, retractable geared aircraft. In the late 1950s he designed and built the Meyers 200 which was a four-seat, all-metal aircraft. Both these aircraft had a steel structure and then covered in aluminum. Meyers built the model 200 until 1965 when he sold the company to Aero Commander. He then retired from aircraft building. In 1974, Meyers was elected to the Pioneer Aviation Hall of Fame.Meyers died on March 15, 1976.".
- Q4704442 birthDate "1908-09-04".
- Q4704442 birthPlace Q1085068.
- Q4704442 birthYear "1908".
- Q4704442 deathDate "1976-03-15".
- Q4704442 deathYear "1976".
- Q4704442 wikiPageExternalLink PirepMeyers200D.html.
- Q4704442 wikiPageExternalLink Welcome.html.
- Q4704442 wikiPageExternalLink www.meyersaircraft.com.
- Q4704442 wikiPageExternalLink www.meyersaircraftowners.org.
- Q4704442 wikiPageExternalLink www.meyersfoundation.org.
- Q4704442 wikiPageExternalLink www.meyersmovement.com.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q1085068.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q12079339.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q1531083.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q2350255.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q3307725.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q5124722.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q644459.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q6647069.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q6826474.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q6826486.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037824.
- Q4704442 wikiPageWikiLink Q7076236.
- Q4704442 dateOfBirth "1908-09-04".
- Q4704442 dateOfDeath "1976-03-15".
- Q4704442 name "Meyers, Allen H.".
- Q4704442 placeOfBirth Q1085068.
- Q4704442 shortDescription "American aviation pioneer".
- Q4704442 type Person.
- Q4704442 type Agent.
- Q4704442 type Person.
- Q4704442 type Agent.
- Q4704442 type NaturalPerson.
- Q4704442 type Thing.
- Q4704442 type Q215627.
- Q4704442 type Q5.
- Q4704442 type Person.
- Q4704442 comment "Allen H. Meyers (September 4, 1908 – March 15, 1976) was an American pioneer aviator.Allen H. Meyers was a 20th-century aircraft designer. He was born in Allenhurst, New Jersey on September 4, 1908. After graduating from college as a mechanical engineer he worked for Chance Vought, Glenn Martin and Stinson Aircraft Company. He then moved to Michigan and started his own aircraft company. His first design was called the Meyers OTW which stood for Out To Win.".
- Q4704442 label "Al Meyers".
- Q4704442 givenName "Allen H.".
- Q4704442 name "Allen H. Meyers".
- Q4704442 name "Meyers, Allen H.".
- Q4704442 surname "Meyers".