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- Q7135301 subject Q7050205.
- Q7135301 abstract "Paramount Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer based out of Saginaw, Michigan The company was formed by Walter J. Carr to produce his highly modified Warner powered Travel Air, the Cabinaire. Eight units were built, with one becoming used for an aerial refueling record attempt. Carr left the company in September 1930 after poor sales of the new aircraft. Behse remained and produced the two-seat side by side open cockpit sportster. During a demonstration flight, the prototype spun in after a steep climb on takeoff and crashed into a lake on 16 May 1931, killing Behse and passenger Whitney Merritt. The company was dissolved as a result.".
- Q7135301 foundingDate "1928-08-28".
- Q7135301 foundingYear "1928".
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- Q7135301 foundation "1928-08-28".
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- Q7135301 name "Paramount Aircraft Corporation".
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- Q7135301 comment "Paramount Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer based out of Saginaw, Michigan The company was formed by Walter J. Carr to produce his highly modified Warner powered Travel Air, the Cabinaire. Eight units were built, with one becoming used for an aerial refueling record attempt. Carr left the company in September 1930 after poor sales of the new aircraft. Behse remained and produced the two-seat side by side open cockpit sportster.".
- Q7135301 label "Paramount Aircraft Corporation".
- Q7135301 name "Paramount Aircraft Corporation".