Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:18 am
Mon Oct 31, 2022 3:11 pm
Cvairwerks wrote:Small problem in there Noah... Consolidated became Consolidated Vultee, which morphed into Convair, which became part of General Dynamics. The Fort Worth aircraft production operations were sold to Lockheed, including all production assets and staff, in 1992.
Tue Nov 01, 2022 9:38 am
Mon Jan 02, 2023 7:58 pm
Noha307 wrote:The discussion about company legacies and aircraft names in the recent Martlet thread reminded me of a number of timelines of North American aircraft manufacturers I put together a while back in a section of my Wikipedia sandbox and I thought they would be relevant. However, I didn't want to take that thread off topic any more than it already was, so I figured I'd start a new one.
Timeline of Bendix to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Boeing to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Curtiss-Wright to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Fairchild Aircraft to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Lockheed Martin to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Northrop Grumman to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Textron Aviation to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Textron Aviation from 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of United Technologies to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of United Technologies from 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Raytheon to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Raytheon from 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Vought to 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Timeline of Vought from 2000
(Source: Imgur)
Please note, they're not perfect. For example, as aerospace manufacturers diversified postwar, I didn't include a lot of the companies that were not directly involved in aircraft manufacturing (e.g. Loral Corporation) they absorbed. Also, there's a number of gaps where I couldn't find information on the fate of companies after being divested.
A couple of formatting notes:
- When the company existed as a subsidiary (i.e. maintained a distinct identity) after being purchased, the parent is listed in italics underneath the name.
- Color coding was used to indicating the overarching company or, in the case of United Technologies, separate business grouping after the company was broken up. Companies that were spun off are listed in a lighter shade of gray.
- Due to display limitations (i.e. adding any more years to a single template would result in very small columns), the timelines are split into before and after the year 2000. Partially for the same reason (but also because there wasn't much movement before the date), they begin at 1910 and companies that began before that have their establishment dates listed in parentheses.
bdk wrote:This is brilliant work! Thank you for putting this together.
Cvairwerks wrote:Noah: It might be the easiest to have a block set aside for Consolidated from the end of WW2 to it's complete breakup and dissolution by GD. Show the parts split off and where they went, since it fractured and was sold to numerous companies.
Fri Jan 06, 2023 12:22 am
Sun Jan 08, 2023 3:11 pm
Chris Brame wrote:Is there a timeline for Brewster Aircraft?