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Rockwell International Corporation Unique Producti

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:400.00 - 800.00 USD
Rockwell International Corporation Unique Producti

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Auction Date:2007 Jan 31 @ 09:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
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DE. 1973. 3 different certificates. 1) Unique approval model proof or mockup of $1,000, 4 7/8% Registered Bond Due 1987 with green border. Vignette of allegorical woman floating in spece with map of world behind her. 2) Proof of the same certificate design of $1,000 Registered Bond with green border printed on light brown paper without bond specifics. 3) Specimen bond for $1,000, 8.30% Registered Bond Due 1996 with green border used by production department with archival notations. 4) Miscellaneous correspondence (4 items). A major areo-space military aircraft manufacturer. One of five companies in the United States supplying the federal government with military aircraft fighters and bombers during the 1990's. North American Aviation, the predecessor of Rockwell International was organized by a New York financier name Clement Keys in the late 1920's. North American's major airlines included National Air Transport which was one of 45 aviation companies operated by Clement Keys. The list of companies also included the Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Company and Wright Engine. Curtiss was a successful manufacturer of such airplanes are the Condor and Wright manufactured some of the highest quality aircraft engines of the day. North American also owned Eastern Air Lines, the pioneer of air service along the eastern coast of the United States and Transcontinental Air Transport. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) contracted North American to build the three-passenger Apollo space capsule. On January 27, 1967, a flash fire swept through a manned Apollo capsule during a ground test. After the deaths of the 3 astronauts, the company suffered sever financial setbacks and was the prime target of a takeover. Rockwell-Standard made a $922 million bid for North American Aviation in March of 1967 that was eventually approved. Historic company that was played a mojor role in air and space as well as numerous other industries. Unique archival production file. Federated BNC. Choice group.