- Burgess Company
The Burgess Company was a U.S. airplane manufacturer between 1910 and 1918.
In 1910 incorporated as the "Burgess Company and Curtis, Inc." (after W. Starling Burgess and Greeley S. Curtis), an offshoot of the W.
Starling Burgess Shipyard, ofMarblehead, Massachusetts , Burgess was the first licensed aircraft manufacturer in the United States. OnFebruary 1 ,1911 , it a received license to build Wright aircraft in the United States. Burgess in 1912 fitted some Burgess Wright Model F planes with pontoons, which was contrary to the Wright's patent rules, which permitted only exact copies of their aircraft. The license agreement was terminated by mutual agreement in January 1914.Also in January 1914 it became simply The Burgess Company a name change to avoid confusion with the Curtiss Aeroplane and Engine Company. Greeley S.Curtis continued as Treasurer and its major shareholder. Starling Burgess designed and flight tested most of the models that were designed, developed and sold, from two plants in Marblehead. Curtis was the company's financial and engineering adviser and Frank Russell managed the production operations. The Burgess Company was acquired on February 10,1914 by the
Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company . The Burgess Company then operated as a manufacturing subsidiary producing Curtiss's naval training aircraft in late 1916 and continued to produce these aircraft under the Burgess name during World War I until its main production facility was totally destroyed by fire on November 8, 1918.The company provided seaplanes and other aircraft to the military. The first
tractor configuration airplane purchased by theU.S. Army was aBurgess H . In September 1913, a Burgess seaplane was delivered to the Signal Corps for use in thePhilippines to establish a flying school. A Burgess-Wrightbiplane was used in December 1914 to demonstrate air-to-groundradio communications.The company manufactured a number of models for the U.S. military, including an extensive production run of the Curtiss N-9 under contract for its parent company in 1916, building 681 for the Navy. Other models built by Burgess include:
*Herring-Burgess A —(controls and propulsion byAugustus Herring )
*Burgess Model B —(to the Army in 1916 as the BP trainer)
*Burgess Model D — Curtiss Model D built under licence
*Burgess Model E — Grahame-White Baby built under licence
*Burgess Model F —(license-built Wright B, fifth airplane built for the Army)
*Burgess Model G — never built, modified Wright Model B
*Burgess Model H —(5 to Army and one flying boat to Navy as trainers)
*Burgess HT-2 Speed Scout —(one to Navy)
*Burgess HT-1 Scout —(one to the Army and used in thePhilippines )
*Burgess Model I —(one float-equipped plane to the Army and used in the Philippines)
*Burgess J Scout — (a modified Wright C with curved wings, one to Army)
*Burgess Model S —(6 "flying boat" biplanes to Navy)
*Burgess Model U —(6 to Army, 1917, last production before company went defunct)
*Burgess-Dunne — built by Burgess under license, one of which becameCanada 's first military aircraft. Burgess fitted a tailless biplane designed by John Dunne inEngland with central floats. The U.S. Navy purchased several as the AH-7 in 1914.ources
* [http://aerofiles.com/_burgess.html Burgess Company description at Aerofiles.] List of Burgess built planes.
* [http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Aerospace/earlyU.S/Aero1.htm Centennial of Flight profile of early companies]External links
* [http://adrageous.com/burgessdunne/index.html Burgess-Dunne Hydro-Aeroplane replica in Canada.]
* [http://adrageous.com/burgessdunne/listings/25.html History.]
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