"High Flying to Tailspin: Otto E. Szekely and His Troubled Aircraft an" by Geoffrey D. Reynolds
 

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

Winter 2001

Publication Source

Review

Volume Number

13

Issue Number

4

First Page

4

Last Page

6

Publisher

Holland Historical Trust

Abstract

Otto E. Szekely and His Troubled Aircraft and Engine Company is an article concering Hungarian native Otto E. Szekely and his short success as a builder of Flying Dutchman aircraft and Szekely aicraft engines in Holland, Michigan, from the 1920s to the 1930s.

Keywords

Otto E. Szekely, Holland, Michigan, Szekely Aircraft and Engine Company, O.E. Szekely Company, Holland Furnace Company, Vac-A-Tap Company, Marian Szekely, Elizabeth Szekely, Marjorie Szekely, Mary Lee Szekely, Flying Dutchman airplanes, aircraft, Szekely Aircraft and Engine Company Aviation Holding Company, John M. Crell, Albert P. Crell, Michigan Bumper

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