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  1. The Hughes Aircraft Company was a major American aerospace and defense contractor founded on February 14, 1934 by Howard Hughes in Glendale, California, as a division of Hughes Tool Company. The company produced the Hughes H-4 Hercules aircraft, the atmospheric entry probe carried by the Galileo spacecraft, and the AIM-4 Falcon ...

    • $11B peak, 1986
  2. Hughes Aircraft Company fue una empresa aeroespacial y de defensa fundada por Howard Hughes. El grupo, tenía su central en Ballona Creek, Culver City, California. Hughes Aircraft fue adquirida por General Motors en 1985.

  3. The Hughes Aircraft Company was a major American aerospace and defense contractor founded on February 14, 1934 by Howard Hughes in Glendale, California, as a division of Hughes Tool Company. The company produced the Hughes H-4 Hercules aircraft, the atmospheric entry probe carried by the Galileo spacecraft, and the AIM-4 Falcon guided missile.

  4. In Howard Hughes: Aviation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and Las Vegas. In 1932 he founded the Hughes Aircraft Company in Culver City, California. On September 12, 1935, in an airplane of his own design, he established the world’s landplane speed record of 352.46 miles (567.23 km) per hour.

  5. HISTORY. Howard Hughes’ H-1 Carried Him “All the Way” A silver speedster from the 1930s evokes the golden age of flight, a pair of world-class speed records and the early triumphs of Howard...

  6. 30 de mar. de 2024 · Known as "The Flying Crane," the Hughes XH-17 is one of the most interesting aircraft projects in history. The heavy-lift chopper was the first helicopter project taken on by the Culver City, California-headquartered Hughes Aircraft Company, run by the famed aviation Howard Hughes.

  7. 19 de sept. de 2020 · El Hughes H-4 Hercules , también conocido como “Spruce Goose”, fue un avión diseñado y construido por la compañía Hughes Aircraft. Fue el hidroavión más grande del mundo y el segundo con mayor envergadura de la historia. Podríamos decir que el número 1 lo identifica ya que solo se construyó un ejemplar que realizó un único vuelo experimental.