Examples of 'convair' in a sentence

Meaning of "convair"

Convair is a noun referring to a type of American aircraft manufacturing company. It is commonly used in the context of aviation and aerospace industry

How to use "convair" in a sentence

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Convair also had higher priorities.
He had recently been upgraded to captain status on the Convair.
The Convair is now completing its mission.
He was working at Convair or something.
The first officer was a qualified training captain on the Convair aircraft.
Symington became president of Convair after he left government service a short time later.
The first commercial flight that landed in the airport was Convair Metropolitan by Aviaco.
The Convair made a safe emergency landing at Milwaukee.
The latter then left his job at Convair to continue developing his flying car.
The Convair XFY Pogo tailsitter was an experiment in vertical takeoff and landing.
The airport access road is Convair Road.
Convair thus forwent for good the production of light / private aircraft for the civilian market.
Died in the Munich Convair crash.
John, the Convair men speak highly of your commitment.
Compared to Convair.

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Convair proposed the name " Peacemaker " in a submission to a contest to name the bomber.
Carswell shared flight line facilities with the Convair Aircraft Company.
Convair also introduced the Atlas missile platform, the first operational intercontinental ballistic missile.
Was a prototype heavy cargo aircraft built by Convair for the United States Air Force.
I pissed away 40 years of my life as an aeronautical engineer for a company called Convair.
Given the circumstances, Convair abandoned its flying car project.
In the vital area of vulnerability to radar detection, however, the Convair design was superior.
He then worked at Convair in Fort Worth, Texas, as a mathematician in an aerodynamics group.
Otis Elevators worked on design, General Manufacturing and Convair provided production facilities.
The Convair series of The oil crisis also affected the airlines'.
Spent 40 years of my life being Convair company engineer.
After the War, Convair commissioned a flying car suitable for everyday use.
It was also the highest death toll of any aviation accident involving a Convair 580.
Both Convair and Martin submitted proposals, and the Martin proposal was chosen as more promising.
When the major airlines retired their Convair 990s, they found a second life on charter airlines.
The Convair R3Y Tradewind flying boat entered service with contra-rotating propellers.
To meet the requirements of airlines for a pressurized airliner Convair produced a revised design, the Model 240.
To do this, Convair relied again on the excellent services of Henry Dreyfuss & Associates.
Senator Humphrey 's bus was no match for his opponent 's Convair.
The Convair carries 11 cargons of freight on each trip.
The vehicle was further developed into the Convair Model 118, but neither type achieved production status.
Convair 240 of Air Rajneesh which was used to transport passengers and cargo to the enclave.
A new restoration of a Convair 240 sports a Western Airlines paint scheme.
Convair also introduced the first U.S. operational intercontinental ballistic missile, the Atlas.
The Boeing YB-52 beat the Convair aircraft into the air by three days.
The Convair 990A is still the fastest non-supersonic commercial transport to have ever been produced.
This was the eighth loss and the deadliest accident involving a Convair 990 Coronado.
The Convair NB-36H was an experimental aircraft that carried a nuclear reactor.
Category, Convair aircraft.
The Convair B-36 was the largest landbased piston engined bomber in the world.
Primary manufacturer, Convair.
Aviaco has bought two Convair 240s from the Brazilian carrier Varig.
Convair CV-580 Airtanker Firefighting airtanker conversions with retardant tanks and dropping systems.
The XWEAR radar is installed on the Convair 580 during the SWATHBUCKLER experiment.
That Convair was good enough for Jerry Lee Lewis, it 's good enough for me.

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