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Grover Cleveland Loening (September 12, 1888 – February 29, 1976) was an American aircraft manufacturer.

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6-429: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Corporation was founded 1917 by Grover Loening and Henry M. Crane produced early aircraft and amphibious aircraft beginning in 1917. When it merged with Keystone Aircraft Corporation in 1928, some of its engineers left to form Grumman . Loening formed a new enterprise, Grover Loening Aircraft Company , in 1929, which closed in 1933. This aeronautical company–related article

12-595: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Grover Loening Loening was born in Bremen , in what was then Imperial Germany, on September 12, 1888, while his American-born father was stationed there as U.S. Consul. He graduated from Columbia University in New York City , where he was awarded the first-ever degree in Aeronautical Engineering . Following graduation, he joined

18-627: The Grover Loening Aircraft Company. His work on the Loening Flying Yacht won the 1921 Collier Trophy . His notoriety increasing in 1927, Loening dated Elizabeth Nast, a Vogue model twenty years his junior with an affinity for flying. Loening would test fly his own aircraft. Among his employees were Leroy Grumman , William T. Schwendler , and Jake Swirbul who would go on to form Grumman . The company eventually closed in 1933. During World War II he

24-778: The Name, Please? , Funk & Wagnalls, 1936.) In 1965 Loening was inducted into the International Air & Space Hall of Fame for his innovation in seaplane technology and production. He is celebrated along with the other inductees in the Hall of Fame's portrait gallery within the San Diego Air and Space Museum . In 1969, Loening was inducted into the National Aviation Hall of Fame in Dayton, Ohio. He

30-954: The Queen Aeroplane Company in New York, managed the Wright Company factory in Dayton, Ohio for Orville Wright in 1913 and 1914, published a book, Military Airplanes , and became Vice President of the Sturtevant Aeroplane Company and Chief engineer for the Army in San Diego. In 1917 he formed the Loening Aeronautical Engineering Corporation ; after it merged with Keystone Aircraft in 1928, he formed

36-478: Was chief consultant to the War Production Board , NACA , and Grumman. When asked how to say his name, he told The Literary Digest : "The correct American pronunciation, used by me and universally in aviation, is one that ignores the e or the umlaut suggestion; viz., the low is pronounced as low to rhyme with doe , and accenting the first syllable— lo'ning ." ( Charles Earle Funk , What's

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