The Culver Cadet is an American two-seat light monoplane aircraft, also as a radio-controlled drone, produced by the Culver Aircraft Company. The aircraft...
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The Culver PQ-14 Cadet is a modified version of the Culver LFA Cadet used as a target drone. In 1940, the U.S. Army Air Corps drew up a requirement for...
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entered into popular mythology surrounding the Swift's origin (that a Culver Cadet was obtained as a "template" aircraft). The design was financially secured...
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Culver Academies is a college preparatory boarding school located in Culver, Indiana, which is composed of three entities: Culver Military Academy (CMA)...
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Film Year Title Role Notes 1932 Tom Brown of Culver Cadet Once in a Lifetime Projectionist 1933 Saturday's Millions Student 1936 Pigskin Parade Student...
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company was renamed the Culver Aircraft Company in 1939. In December 1939, Culver produced the Culver Model L, later renaming it Cadet. Production was supervised...
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000 ft (6,100 m) Aircraft of comparable role, configuration, and era Culver Cadet Related lists List of aircraft of the RAF Wikimedia Commons has media...
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USAAF acquired hundreds of Culver "PQ-8" target drones, which were radio-controlled versions of the tidy little Culver Cadet two-seat light civil aircraft...
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Chigger & Landoll's Skydoll One example was built with folding wings and Culver Cadet landing gear, called the "Chigger". Another example built with folding...
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Al Mooney (section Bellanca and Culver)
by Culver Aircraft, and in 1937, Mooney joined Culver as chief engineer. In his days at Culver before World War II, he designed the Culver Cadet acrobatic...
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