词条 | Adcox Aviation Trade School |
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The Adcox Aviation Trade School was established in Portland, Oregon in the 1910s. Aircraft created there as student projects starting in the late 1920s include the Adcox 1-A, Adcox Special, Adcox Student Prince, and Adcox Cloud Buster. The Adcox school began as a trade school for automobile and gas-engine mechanics, but in 1920 it added a course in aviation to its curriculum, focussed on the construction and repair of airplane motors.[1] At different points in its history, the organisation was known as the Adcox Auto and Aviation School, the Adcox School of Aviation,[2] Aircraft Builders Corp and the First National Flying System. In late 1929, after a new two-story building was opened, the school had the largest enrollment of any aviation school in the Pacific Northwest, with 100 full-time students.[3] List of Aircraft
References1. ^{{cite news|author=|title=Portland Is Aviation Center of Northwest; Three Flying Schools, One Factory for Assembling Planes and Two Companies Operating Passenger Service Are Established in City|newspaper=The Oregonian|date=January 1, 1921|at=Section 5, p. 8}} {{Aero-company-stub}}{{Oregon-school-stub}}2. ^{{cite news|author=|title=Portland Leading in Aviation Work|newspaper=The Sunday Oregonian|date=January 1, 1928|at=Section 1, p. 10}} 3. ^{{cite news|author=|title=Student Fliers Gaining; Adcox Aviation School Has 100 on Rolls|newspaper=The Sunday Oregonian|date=December 15, 1929|at=Section 1, p. 23}} 3 : Aircraft manufacturers of the United States|Aviation schools in the United States|Education in Portland, Oregon |
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