Talk:BT-13 Valiant

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  • 1932: When Lockheed-Detroit fails, Gerard "Jerry" Vultee forms the Airplane Development Corp. financed by E.L. Cord.
  • 1934: Reformed as the Airplane Manufacturing Corp. owned by AVCO (of which Cord is a partner).
  • 1936: Renamed the Vultee Aircraft Division of the Airplane Manufacturing Corp.
  • 1940: AVCO merges Stinson with Vultee to form Vultee Aircraft Inc.
  • 1943: Vultee acquires Consolidated to form Consolidated-Vultee

--Colputt 01:44, 15 September 2007 (UTC)