curtiss in A Sentence

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    The Curtiss Candy Company.

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    Harlow Trainer Curtiss Hawk Fighter.

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    Curtiss P- 36 Hawk.

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    Curtiss C- 46 Commando.

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    First, the"Curtiss" F8C, appeared in 1929.

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    Curtiss BF2C Goshawk.

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    The face of yacht clubs is changing, according to Curtiss.

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    Such engines have already fought in the Royal Air Force on Curtiss Tomahawk aircraft.

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    In 1907, Bell formed the Aerial Experiment Association with Glenn Curtiss and several other associates.

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    Those destined for France were re-routed to the RAF as France was defeated before Curtiss could fill its order.

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    The Curtiss Candy Company also tried to get Babe Ruth to endorse their product after its launch, which he refused to do.

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    Mark, whose parents died in the plane crash, was adopted and raised by Leo's sister, Ruth La Londe, and her husband, Curtiss.

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    Usually the board of directors will decide whether a club should limit the size of the membership, depending on the facilities," says Curtiss.

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    These were mainly Curtiss BF2C Goshawk biplanes and American-made Boeing P-26 Peashooter monoplanes with a maximum flight speed of up to 350 km/ h.

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    The term'yacht club' is probably outdated," confides Sandy Curtiss, a board member of the Chicago Yacht Club, to which he's belonged for over 31 years.

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    In collaboration with the Inter Continental Aircraft Company of USA, the Company commenced its business of manufacturing of Harlow Trainer, Curtiss Hawk Fighter and Vultee Bomber Aircraft.

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    Initial testing proved disappointing and with international tensions in Europe growing, Curtiss decided to pursue a more direct adaptation of the engine in the form of the XP-40.

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    It was on December 20th 1951 when Cobourg was filled with media people after Curtiss C-46 Commando crash landed in Charles Wilson's field who was a local farmer.

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    In the 1920s, the United States government had so many Curtiss Jenny biplanes in the wake of the WWI and disposed of countless of them at a throw-away price.

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    In collaboration with the Inter Continental Aircraft Company of USA, Hindustan Aircraft Company commenced its business of manufacturing of Harlow Trainer, Curtiss Hawk Fighter and Vultee Bomber Aircraft.

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    With the arrival and standardization of the Allison V-1710 V-12 liquid-cooled engine, the US Army Air Corps directed Curtiss to adapt the P-36 to take the new power plant in early 1937.

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    Not only that, but the Curtiss Candy Company was headquartered very close to Wrigley Field and, in 1932, they setup a giant lit advertising sign near the spot where Babe Ruth's supposed“called shot” landed, advertising Baby Ruth candy bars, fully visible from Wrigley Field.

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    Not only that, but the Curtiss Candy Company was headquartered very close to Wrigley Stadium and, in 1932, they setup a giant lit advertising sign near the spot where Babe Ruth's supposed“called shot” landed, advertising Baby Ruth candy bars, fully visible from Wrigley Stadium.

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    In addition to the above stated bits in the company's official story, the Curtiss Candy Company also went on to discuss the fact that Babe Ruth wasn't even famous in 1921 when the candy bar was named, so why would they name it after some random baseball player?

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    The Curtiss Candy Company even had to use this story in actual legal proceedings when the manufacturer of the Babe Ruth Home Run Bar challenged the Baby Ruth name in court, claiming the Curtiss Candy Company were using the name without Babe Ruth's permission, something the makers of the Babe Ruth Home Run Bar had managed to get from Ruth.

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