- T. Claude Ryan
Tubal Claude Ryan (
January 3 1898 –September 11 1982 ) was an Americanaviator born inParsons, Kansas . Ryan was best known for founding the Ryan Flying Company in 1922. The Ryan Flying Company became the first all-year airplane passenger service in the United States in 1925, betweenSan Diego, California andLos Angeles, California . The company's first aircraft, the M-1Mail plane developed in 1926, was the first production monoplane in the country, and provided the design basis forCharles Lindbergh 'sSpirit of St. Louis .Ryan sold the Ryan Flying Company (renamed Ryan Airlines) to his business partner, Benjamin Franklin "Frank" Mahoney in 1925, and remained to manage it. He was approached by a group of St. Louis, Missouri, businessmen to build an aircraft to cross the Atlantic non-stop (to be flown by
Charles A. Lindbergh ), but had no financial interest in the company and made no financial gain from the project.He formed a company known as Ryan Aeronautical Company in 1926 to import engines made by
Siemens in Germany, and was bought out by them in 1928. He then opened a flying school in San Diego, which was renamed as the Ryan School of Aeronautics in 1931. [http://www.nzwarbirds.org.nz/ryana.html New Zealand Warbirds Ryan page] retrieved2008 -01-10 .] Dissatisfied with the trainer aircraft available at the time, he decided to produce his own, and returned to manufacturing. In 1934 theRyan ST , the first product of the fourth company to bear his name, the second incarnation of theRyan Aeronautical Company (which became known as "Ryan Aircraft"), flew for the first time. The ST was developed into a series of aircraft that were widely used by civilian organisations andAir force s worldwide.References
* [http://www.allstar.fiu.edu/aero/ryan.htm Aerospace Memorial Biography]
* [http://www.horatioalger.com/members/member_info.cfm?memberid=rya58 Horatio Alger Association Membership Profile]
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