Wilford, E Burke

Wilford’s first aircraft, built in conjunction with Vincent Burnelli and entered for the Guggenheim Safe Airplane Contest in 1927, was especially designed for low-speed landing.

In 1928 Wilford visited Europe, and while there acquired the patent rights for the United States of a rotary wing aircraft conceived by a German named Rieseler.

1929: E Burke Wilford, Paoli PA.

In 1929 Wilford began building his own gyroplanes.

1934: Pennsylvania Aircraft Syndicate, Philadelphia PA.

The idea behind this American/German partnership was a scheme for feathering the pitch of the blades rotating round the hub instead of the blade flapping system which La Cierva employed in his autogyros.

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