- The
Call Aircraft Company (CAC or
CallAir) was
established by
Reuel Call in 1939 at Afton,
Wyoming to
build a
touring aircraft of his own design. The Call...
-
agricultural derivative of the
Callair, the
CallAir A-9.
Production of the new
aircraft started in 1963. Like the
earlier CallAir aircraft, the A-9 is a single-engined...
- Ron (August 1999). "A Wing, a Prayer, and a
CallAir".
Custom Planes: 28.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
CallAir A-2.
Vintage Aircraft Museum...
-
resold the
tooling and
parts to the
Call Aircraft Company of Afton,
Wyoming in 1946 for $5,000 ($78,000 in 2023).
Callair rebuilt a
number of S-1, S-1A and...
-
CallAir S-1
CallAir A
CallAir A-1
CallAir A-2
CallAir A-3
CallAir A-4
CallAir A-5
CallAir A-6
CallAir A-7
CallAir A-9
CallAir B-1
Call-
Air Super Cadet (Calumet...
- company's most
noteworthy product was the A9B-M Quail, a
development of the
CallAir A-9,
which was
produced until 1984.
About 40
units were produced. Mondey...
- A9, an
ebook reader Breda A.9, a 1928
Italian biplane trainer aircraft CallAir A-9 Quail, an
agricultural aircraft Georgian Airways's IATA code Lockheed...
-
Sparrow (target missile), an
Israeli air-launched
target missile AIM-7 Sparrow, an
American air-to-
air missile CallAir A-9 Sparrow, an
agricultural aircraft...
-
purchase the ****ets of the
failed Call Aircraft Company, and the
following year
commenced new
production of the
CallAir A-9. IMCO also
developed an enlarged...
- Apple's
software and devices, it was
called AirTunes and used for
audio only.
Apple has
since licensed the
AirPlay
protocol stack as a third-party software...