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Curtiss-Wright Corporation Records

National Air and Space Museum

Object Details

Creator
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
Names
Curtiss-Wright Airports Corporation
Keystone Aircraft Corp
Topic
Aeronautics
Curtiss, General, Aircraft
Aeronautics, Commercial -- United States
Curtiss-Wright aircraft
Aeronautics, Military
Provenance
Curtiss-Wright Corporation, gift, XXXX, 1969
Creator
Curtiss-Wright Corporation
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Curtiss-Wright Corporation Records
Summary
This collection consists of the corporate records of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Included in the collection are technical and engineering reports of Curtiss-Wright Airplane Division's operations in St. Louis (Robertson), MO (1935-1945) and Buffalo, NY, (1932-1945), as well as AAS Material Division and AAF Air Technical Services Command memorandum reports collected by Curtiss-Wright's St. Louis and Buffalo technical reference libraries. The collection also contains the files of Curtiss-Wright's Patent Department, which hold records of patents filed by Curtiss-Wright and patent-infringement cases involving Curtiss-Wright. Also included in the collection are specifications issued by and photos commissioned by the Keystone Aircraft Corporation (Huff-Daland Airplanes, Inc. until March 1927), which had been acquired by Wright in 1928 along with Loening Aeronautical Engineering Corp., and formed the Keystone Division of Curtiss-Wright until 1932 when Keystone's Bristol, PA factory closed its doors. The collection also contains financial records of the Curtiss-Wright Airports Corporation, which was liquidated in 1936, as well as an extensive negative collection featuring Curtiss-Wright aircraft from the 1930s and 1940s, concentrated especially on the war years.
Historical note
An historic event in aviation occurred on June 26, 1929 when two major aircraft companies: the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company merged with the Wright Aeronautical Corporation to form the Curtiss-Wright Corporation. After this merger, the former Wright organization took over all of the engine and propeller manufacture while Curtiss concentrated on airplanes. This merger was completed by organizing two major divisions under their original names, but under the direction of a corporate headquarters located in New York City. However, there was a recognized separation of spirit as well as specialized facilities that was never completely resolved in succeeding years. The election of former Wright personnel to key corporate positions soon led to Wright becoming the dominant division. At the height of the Lindbergh Boom during the 1920s and 1930s, the Curtiss-Wright Corporation was made up of the following identified organizations: The Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Company; The Curtiss-Caproni Corporation; The Curtiss-Robertson Airplane Manufacturing Company; The Keystone Aircraft Corporation; The Moth Aircraft Corporation; The Travel Air Manufacturing Company; The Wright Aeronautical Corporation; Curtiss-Wright Flying Service; The Curtiss-Wright Sales Corporation; The Curtiss-Wright Export Corporation. Curtiss-Wright was quickly becoming the 'General Motors of the Air' until the great depression in October 1929. Sales dropped and Curtiss-Wright was forced to close certain satellite plants and transfer some of their product lines to the St. Louis facility. It looked like even the Buffalo plants would also have to close when Curtiss-Wright received an order from Colombia, South America for Hawks and Falcons. This was the largest military order to Curtiss since the war. The Colombia sale saved the Curtiss-Wright organization at this low point in its history. This order kept the production lines going until new military and civil markets began to open up as the depression waned and the build-up for World War II began. During the U.S. military build-up prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, all existing Curtiss-Wright plants were expanded and new aircraft factories were built at Columbus, Ohio and Louisville, Kentucky. The dropping of the two atomic bombs on Japan resulted in an unexpected early end to World War II. All of the major U.S. airplane builders including Curtiss-Wright were hit by massive contract cancellations because of the Japanese surrender. In 1946 Curtiss-Wright had only two experimental military models at hand for postwar delivery and no assurance of production orders. Curtiss-Wright was forced to shut down all airplane plants and transfer all units of the Aeroplane Division to their Columbus Plant. The eventual sale of the Airplane Division to North American included design rights to the former Curtiss-Wright airplanes. The Curtiss-Wright Airplane Division, which manufactured airframes, finally closed down in 1951.
Extent
212.29 Cubic feet (598 boxes)
Date
1868-1972
bulk 1925-1949
Archival Repository
National Air and Space Museum Archives
Identifier
NASM.XXXX.0067
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Motion pictures (visual works)
Reports
Drawings
Financial records
Citation
Curtiss-Wright Corporation Records, Acc. XXXX-0067, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement
This collection was arranged into Series and Subseries: Series I: Curtiss-Wright Corporation Records Subseries I: Corporation Reports\Records Subseries II: Patents Subseries III: Patent Serial Numbers Subseries IV: Patent Application/Dockets Subseries V: Patent Litigation Subseries VI: Aircraft & Engine Designations arranged by Designation Subseries VII: Photographs Subseries VIII: Keystone Aircraft Corporation Subseries IX: Oversize Scrapbooks of Advertising Material, Newspaper Clippings Series II: Technical Reports Subseries I: Air Corps Materiel Division, Reports [ACMR] Subseries II: Buffalo Reports Subseries III: St. Louis Series III: Glass Format Photography Series IV: 1969 Accretion - Listing of Archival Material Series V: Master Print Books [this part of the collection has not been processed]
Processing Information
Arranged and described by Hank Brown with Naoise Johnston, 1999. Encoded by Tyler Love, 2014. Glass Format Photography Series processed and digital image assets attached by Melissa A. N. Keiser and Jessamyn Lloyd, 2022.
Every effort was made to try to date each folder. The date range is given in brackets when an exact date could not be found, e.g. [1940-1950]. Box 177 holds oversize (legal-size) materials. There are separation sheets throughout boxes 75-221 when necessary to redirect the archivist to "Legal Size Box #1" which is Box 177.
Rights
Material is subject to Smithsonian Terms of Use. Should you wish to use NASM material in any medium, please submit an Application for Permission to Reproduce NASM Material, available at Permissions Requests.
Genre/Form
Motion pictures (visual works)
Reports
Drawings
Financial records
Scope and Contents
The Curtiss-Wright Corporation Records collection contains approximately 212 cubic feet of material. The collection contains the following material: Army Air Service Material Division & Army Air Force Technical Services Command Memo Reports & Technical Reports which include testing of various Curtiss-Wright models of aircraft and/or various parts of aircraft Technical & Engineering Reports from the St. Louis, MO plant [Robertson] & Buffalo, NY plant Patents, Patent Dockets, Patent Serial numbers, Suits, License Agreements, Patents filed by Curtiss-Wright & Patent Infringement Cases [1800s to 1940s] Miscellaneous Research Files Corporate & Financial Records [1923 to 1972] Correspondence Blueprint Drawings Advertisements from Newspapers & Magazines in Scrapbooks Engine Decals Photographs Negatives & Glass Plates
Restrictions
No restrictions on access.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1503511557792-1503511557927-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/pg21b19fbef-7db3-4c81-be86-3bb02ecbfee0

In the Collection

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  • Curtiss-Wright Airports: Airplane Sales List

  • Curtiss-Wright Airports Corporation: Investments in & Receivables from Subsidiary Companies

  • Bronx Airport, Publicity

  • Curtiss-Wright Airports Corporation & Various Subsidiaries Dissolution & Liquidation

  • Curtiss-Wright, Buffalo Airport Plant

  • Curtiss-Wright Airports Corporation & Subsidiary Company, Certified Balance Sheet

  • Comparative Balance Sheet, 6 Mos.

  • Plant Occupation and/or Disposition of Curtiss-Wright Corporation Airplane Division

  • Curtiss-Wright Airports, Summaries, Duplicate Audit Report, All Companies

  • Curtiss-Wright Airports Corporation - C.M. Keys Company

  • Federal Aviation Commission Report

  • Aerial Observations, Ansett Airway Publication

  • Two Aircraft Factory Photos & 1 Car Photo

  • Wood-Ridge New Jersey Plant, Personnel Photos & Negatives

  • Patents

  • Reproduction Photo of Oil Painting: "When the Cyclones are Cradle - Bound." The Home Where "Mechanical Furies" are Born - Wright Aero. Plant, Patterson, NJ

  • Patent No. 297518, H.G. Mummert & J.F. Meade, Ski Landing Gear

  • Patent No. D91046, Ernest Verity, Card Table Top

  • The New York Patent Law Association Year Book

  • Patent No. 1702533, Daniel J. Brimm, Jr., Boat Hulls

  • Floor Plan Layouts

  • Patent No. 1691376, Daniel J. Brimm, Jr., Stabilizer Adjustment

  • Patent No. 1703222, Daniel J. Brimm, Jr., Airplane Landing Gear

  • Patent No. 1703652, Luis Azarraga, Airplane Dolly

  • Patent No. 1722088, Arthur C. Hayden, Motion Picture Camera

  • Patent No. 1720661, Daniel J. Brimm, Jr., Control Mechanism

  • Patent No. 1739113, Luis Azarraga, Motion Picture Camera #1

  • Patent No. 1718457, Hubert F. Franklin, Fluid Pressure Actuating Mechanism

  • Patent No. 1708458, Andrew V.D. Willgoos, Original Granted Improvement of Internal-Combustion Engine

  • Patent No. 1708458, Willgoos, Correspondence

  • Patent No. 1708458, Willgoos (articles)

  • Patent No. 1719160, William C. Zagarino & Marshall T. McDonald, Battery Indicator No. 1 Heat Operated

  • Docket #73-W, Cornelius Hartley, Disconnect Switch

  • Docket #74-AB, Clem G. Trimbach, Serial No. 480114, Lattice Type Ammunition Feed Chute

  • Docket #74-P, Joseph R. Schoenbaum, Control System

  • Docket #74-W, Allan Chilton, Torsion Valve Spring

  • Docket #73-P, Arthur W. Steinberger, Art of Welding, Plate & Propeller Blade Construction

  • Docket #72-AT, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, "Sky - Clearer" Interceptor Pursuit (abandoned)

  • Docket #72-P, Arthur W. Steinberger, Propeller Blades

  • Docket #73-A, William B. Westcott, Jr., Retractable Nose Wheel

  • Docket #72-D, Richard C. Dehmel, Variable Potential Integrating Device

  • Docket #71-W, Kenneth A. Browne, Supercharger Fuel Injection

  • Docket #72-W, Hermon H. Rowland, Tool Holder

  • Docket #71-AT, Curtiss-Wright Corporation, Accipiter (abandoned 8/10/44)

  • Image CW5G-0880 Curtiss Model H "America" - Three-Engined (H-1)

  • Image CW8G-T-2840 Curtiss P-1 Hawk Family

  • Image CW5G-1908 Curtiss, General, Factories, Buffalo

  • Image CW5G-T-1683 Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Family

  • Image CW5G-T-1545 Curtiss Oriole (Model 17, Experiment 519, Design L-72)

  • Image CW5G-0191 Curtiss F Boat

  • 8 x 10 Inch Glass Plate Negative Sink Mat Box 13

  • Image CW5G-0238 Curtiss "McCormick Boat"

  • Image CW5G-1921-A Curtiss Model D

  • Image CW5G-1926 Curtiss JN-4 Jenny Family

  • Image CW8G-T-4759 Curtiss Condor CO Transport (Condor 18, B-20); Air Transport, Airlines, Transcontinental Air Transport (TAT) (USA)

  • Image CW8G-T-4714 Curtiss Condor CO Transport (Condor 18, B-20)

  • Image CW5G-1506 Curtiss F Boat

  • Image CW5G-0164-D Curtiss G (Army 1913 Tractor)

  • Image CW5G-0260 Curtiss Model E

  • Image CW5G-T-1618 Curtiss-Cox Racer "Texas Wildcat"; Coombs, Clarence B.; Cox, S. E. J.; Rohlfs, Roland

  • Image CW5G-1520 Propulsion, Accessories, Splitdorf Magnetos, Dixie 80 Distributor

  • Image CW8G-W-6969 Curtiss, General, Factories, Buffalo

  • CW-LSO-062 Fairchild FC-2 Family; Air Transport, Canada

  • Image CW5G-T-1864 Curtiss CT-1 Torpedoplane

  • Image CW8G-T-2416 Curtiss TS-1

  • Image CW5G-0641 Curtiss, General, Aircraft

  • Image CW5G-1269 Curtiss, General, Aircraft

  • Image CW5G-0168 Curtiss G (Army 1913 Tractor)

  • Image CW5G-0562 Aerial Experiment Association Aerodrome No 3 June Bug

  • Image CW5G-0038 Curtiss Model D

  • Image CW5G-1458 Curtiss, General

  • Image CW8G-T-5457 Curtiss Thrush (Model 56); Curtiss, General, Testing

  • Image CW5G-1589 Langley (Samuel P.) Aerodrome A, Curtiss 1914 Rebuild

  • Image CW8G-T-4716 Curtiss Condor CO Transport (Condor 18, B-20)

  • Image CW5G-0186 Curtiss, General

  • Image CW8G-T-3222 Curtiss F7C-1 Seahawk

  • Image CW8G-T-2058 Curtiss Oriole (Model 17, Experiment 519, Design L-72)

  • Image CW5G-0926 Curtiss-Herring No.1 "Reims Racer"

  • 8 x 10 Inch Glass Plate Negative Sink Mat Box 16

  • Image CW8G-W-6855 Curtiss O-39 Falcon; Propulsion, Engines, Curtiss V-1570 (V-1550) Conqueror

  • Image CW5G-T-1620 Curtiss-Cox Racer "Texas Wildcat"; Cox, S. E. J.; Rohlfs, Roland

  • Image CW8G-W-6976 Curtiss, General, Factories, Buffalo

  • Image CW5G-T-1042 Curtiss 18-T Wasp (Curtiss-Kirkham)

  • Image CW8G-T-4715 Curtiss Condor CO Transport (Condor 18, B-20)

  • Image CW5G-1479 Parla, Agustin; McCurdy, John A. D.; Curtiss Model E Hydro Headless

  • Image CW5G-1287-A Curtiss "McCormick Boat"

  • Image CW8G-T-5121 Curtiss-Bleecker Helicopter

  • Image CW8G-T-6496 Curtiss, General, Wind Tunnels And Wind Tunnel Models; Curtiss XP-31 (XP-934) Swift

  • Image CW8G-T-6474 Curtiss F8C-5 (O2C-1) Helldiver

  • Image CW8G-T-6599 Curtiss XP-22 Hawk

  • Image CW5G-1606 Propulsion, Engines, Curtiss, General

  • Image CW8G-T-2413 Curtiss TS-1; Miscellaneous, Engineering, Landing Gear, Floats

  • Image CW5G-0063 Curtiss Tractor Hydro

  • Image CW5G-1800 Bell, Alexander Graham; Curtiss Canoe Plane

  • Image CW5G-0024 Curtiss, Glenn Hammond; Curtiss Model D; Kelly, George E. M.

  • Image CW5G-0113 Curtiss Model D

  • Image CW5G-0275 Curtiss Model E; Vilas, Logan Archbold "Jack"

  • Image CW5G-T-1634 Jones, Charles S. "Casey"; Curtiss Oriole (Model 17, Experiment 519, Design L-72)

  • 5 x 7 Inch Glass Plate Negative Sink Mat Box 31

  • Image CW8G-T-4120 Curtiss XF8C-2 Helldiver

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