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  1. Fairchild Aircraft Ltd. (1920–1950) Ranger Engines Division. Fairchild was an American aircraft and aerospace manufacturing company based at various times in Farmingdale, New York; Hagerstown, Maryland; and San Antonio, Texas.

  2. Nov 24, 2009 · List of all Fairchild airplanes and aircraft types, with images, specs, and other information. These active and retired Fairchild planes are listed in alphabetical order, but if you're looking for a particular aircraft you can look for it using the "search" bar.

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  3. The Flying Boxcar was developed by Fairchild in the 1940s as a specialized military freight aircraft for the U.S. Army. From the 1940s and into the late 1960s, the C-119 was modified and redesigned as new technologies and uses evolved.

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  4. AirHistory.net - Fairchild 91 aircraft photos. 3 results found. Formerly NC16690, this aircraft was bought by the British Air Ambulance Corps in New York and used by the Sea Rescue Flight in the Western Desert. It sank after a take-off accident at Benghazi on 17 May 1943. It was probably not ex PP-PAP (c/n 9402). Photo from: Imperial War Museums.

  5. Bin Air | Fairchild SA227 Metro III (all models) R.Kellenaers-Photography | Schleswig-Jagel USA - Air National Guard ( 80-0213 ) | Fairchild A-10 Thunderbolt II (all models)

  6. By the time production ended in September 1948, Fairchild had built 223 Packets. All but four were C-82A models. Named for the packet ships that hauled cargo between coastal seaports, the C-82 included design elements now seen on most modern cargo aircraft.

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