Model 10, 12, and 14 Electra series. During World War II the Model 14 Electra was refitted for military purposes as the Hudson Bomber. The corporation also worked collaboratively with rival manufacturers Boeing and Douglas in building the B-17 Flying Fortress. This record of cooperation helped to convince the air force that Lockheed was the ideal company to reopen the Marietta plant, as its initial tasks would be refurbishing B-29s and manufacturing Boeing-designed B-47s.
C-130 Herclules, C-141 Starlifter, C-5 Galaxy
In March 1995 stockholders of the two companies approved a $10 billion merger, creating the Lockheed Martin Corporation, with headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. The Georgia operation was renamed Lockheed Martin Aeronautical Systems Company (LMASC).
In the early twenty-first century the facility was able to stay in business through Pentagon contracts for C-130Js and F-22 fighter planes. It also had a contract to modernize all 111 of the air force's C-5 fleet.
They're made in Boeing's plant in Long Beach, California.
aircraft powerplant consist of engine, plus inlet and exhaust nozzle.
By the end of the war, the factory had produced 668 bombers and was the state's single largest private employer during World War II, with more than 28,000 workers.
North American Aircraft Corp made the P-51. Most were built in their Inglewood,CA plant with many also constructed at a new plant in Dallas.
There are are many powerplant instruments in aircraft. Oil pressure and temperature, jet pipe temperature, revs etc.
787
I believe it is Austria, but they also manufacture in London, Ontario.
Not Happening, they're staying in Vero Beach, FL
An airplane is defined as a fixed wing, heavier than air, aircraft with a power-plant (Motor).
Depends on technique, power plant, type of aircraft etc.BUT just at the point of liftoff the forward acceleration is usually at a minimum.
Aviation maintenance technician, or aircraft mechanic, is an exciting job which is always in high demand. Wherever helicopters or airplanes can be found there is a demand for an aircraft mechanic. Certified technicians receive very competitive salaries, though the exact amount will vary depending on which company employs the technician. Every aircraft from an enormous Boeing 747 at a major hub to a tiny old Piper Cub sitting on a grass runway is a potential opportunity for an aircraft mechanic. Due to the extremely high cost of new aircraft, it is imperative for all aircraft owners to spend whatever is necessary to keep their aircraft in the best possible condition. Even in a poor economy, aircraft maintenance technicians are in high demand. The Federal Aviation Administration enforces strict requirements for aircraft maintenance. Every aircraft must receive a thorough inspection and overhaul every year from a certified airframe and power plant mechanic. These inspections keep most aircraft in almost new condition for many years. Because of this, aircraft do not depreciate in value in the same way as automobiles. For example, a Sears Aircoupe could be bought new in the 1940’s for 10-15 thousand dollars. A 1945 Aircoupe today still cost 10-15 thousand dollars. Every part of an aircraft is required to meet certain standards or be replaced before the plane can fly. Aviation maintenance technicians hold a license to repair aircraft and certify that an aircraft is airworthy. The job of an aircraft mechanic is just as important as the job of a pilot when it comes to ensuring the safety of passengers. All certified aircraft are required to be maintained by a certified Aviation maintenance technician. Maintenance logbooks must be kept as proof that every repair has been certified by a qualified mechanic. Education programs for aviation maintenance technicians follow a curriculum designed by the Federal Aviation Administration. Since people’s lives depend on the competence of aircraft mechanics, aviation maintenance technician programs are taken very seriously. These programs are usually divided into two parts. One half of the course will teach the student all of the basic knowledge needed to repair aircraft engines, while the other part will focus on the techniques for repairing the airframe. Techniques to diagnose various problems will be taught throughout the program. An aviation maintenance technician training program can be the first step to an exciting and rewarding future.
Cessna used to have a plant in Witchata, Kansas. It also had a small plant in Liberal Kansas. I'm not sure where their plants are now as they may make some components or aircraft in other countries.