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Re: The Atomic Packard returns
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John, Dave,

thank you very much.


picture description: 1929 Stinson Packard Diesel Detroiter Monoplane SM1B-X7654 - A cooperation with the Packard Motor Car Co. of Detroit culminated in the first Diesel engined aircraft, this Stinson Detroiter SM1B-X7654. Work took place at the Packard Proving Grounds at Utica, Michigan; this plane flew successfully in the evening of September 18, 1928, with Packard test-pilot, Walter E. Lees and designer Captain Lionel M. Woolson. Charles Lindbergh tested this Diesel-powered aircraft during a visit in Utica on August 15, 1929.

The Packard diesel motor designed by Captain Lionel M. Woolson was fitted to this Stinson X7654, and in 1929 it was flown 1000 km non-stop from Detroit to Langley, Virginia (near Washington, D.C.).



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Posted on: 2013/3/15 16:07
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Re: The Atomic Packard returns
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The WWII contracts in the US were cost plus 3%. PMMC, ever patriaotic, billed the government cost plus 1.5%.

Hitler nationalized Opel, with belonged to GM. After the war, GM tried to sue the government for the damage done to the Opel plants done by Allied bombing. I don't know if they succeded.

Charlie Wilson, Eisenhower's Secretaary of Defense, was fomerly the Chairman of GM. During his confirmation hearings, he said "What's good for General Motors is good for the country and vice versa". After his confirmation, Packard lost much of their defense business in the name of national security. At that point defense business was 50% of PMCC"S business and 80% of their profit.

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Thanks for putting that up John, you beat me to it. GM did win the lawsuit. I think it encouraged ITT to do the same. A quote from feature article I wrote for last year's Geneseo Air Show program

"An interesting side note is that ITT Corporation of White Plains, NY owned 25% of F-W through its Germany subsidiary C. Lorenz AG. In the late 1960's ITT sued and won $27 million in compensation for damage caused by Allied heavy bombardment of the Focke-Wulf factories during the war." I will leave the rest of GM's and especially, ITT's skullduggery for a different venue. It is important to remember that starting in early 1933, GM owned 30% of North American Aviation, which included Curtiss-Wright and Allison. I will never stop believing that Charlie Wilson figured out a way to finally get rid of Packard by canceling the GE J47 jet engine contract to the tune of $100 million dollars.

My grandfather and my then seven year old father drove out to Attica to see the crash site of the Packard-Verville Air Coach.

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Re: The Atomic Packard returns
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Howard (HH56), John (JW), as older I get, as harder it is to find easy answers to complex questions.

Just to be a part of the debating society I would like to show you another --> (over)simplification.

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Posted on: 2013/3/16 4:21
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Re: The Atomic Packard returns
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Packard was a company of great trust.

"Citation winners. President Roosevelt, awarding a certificate to George Smolarek, an employee of the Aircraft Engine Department, Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan"; 1942 Dec.


[source: Library of Congress Prints & Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540]

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Posted on: 2013/4/1 2:44
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Re: The Atomic Packard returns
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Posted on: 2013/4/1 3:15
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Wonderful clip, thanks. Really brings back a bygone day.

Posted on: 2013/4/1 20:54
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Paul (Mahoning63), I hope you like this too.

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picture description: 1953 Packard Boeing B-47 Airplane

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Posted on: 2013/7/29 17:40
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Is there any information on the plane with the Packard the one for 51? Where was the photo taken, or who are the people in the photo?

Posted on: 2013/7/29 19:00
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The German magazine "Hobby" pictured the 1957 Studebaker-Packard Astral Atomic Vehicle as a reminiscence of the atomic age on the cover of volume 01.2014. After half a century it now is RHF (Right Hand Flight) but for the rest in excellent condition.

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Posted on: 2015/1/22 15:51
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Nice "atomic" dress!

Tom

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