McCauley Propeller Systems is an American aircraft propeller manufacturer, founded in Dayton, Ohio in 1938 by Ernest G. McCauley.[1] At its peak, it was reportedly the world's largest aircraft propeller manufacturer,[2] or at least the largest manufacturer of general aviation propellers.[3][4] For most of its existence, McCauley was headquartered in or near Dayton.[4][5] In the 21st century, its headquarters were moved to then-parent-company Textron Aviation's headquarters in Wichita, Kansas.[6][7][8]
Originally called the McCauley Aviation Corporation,[1] it was promptly renamed the McCauley Steel Propeller Company when incorporated in 1939.[9][10] Subsequently, it was renamed the McCauley Industrial Corporation,[1] and, later the McCauley Industrial Division (or the McCauley Industrial Accessory Division)[5] of Cessna Aircraft, who acquired McCauley in 1960.[1] In 1992, Cessna was acquired by Textron Corporation,[1] which subsequently absorbed Cessna into Textron Aviation. In September 1996, McCauley was renamed "McCauley Propeller Systems."[6][7][8]
^ abcdeArtifact note: "McCauley Industrial Corp. Propeller, fixed-pitch, two-blade, metal," NASM inventory number A19580112000, National Air and Space Museum (NASM), retrieved March 31, 2021
^Sator, Darwin: "7 Key officials to retire early at McCauley," December 10, 1982 , Dayton Daily News of Dayton, Ohio, archived at Newspapers.com, retrieved March 31, 2021
^"Dussault, Deinzer: McCauley Names 2 to Top Posts," March 21, 1967, Dayton Daily News of Dayton, Ohio, archived at Newspapers.com, retrieved March 31, 2021
^ ab"Cessna Names Dussault Manager of McCauley," March 22, 1967, Dayton Journal Herald of Dayton, Ohio, archived at Newspapers.com, retrieved March 31, 2021
^ ab"Save McCauley group looks at Kansas pluses," April 21, 1976, Dayton Daily News of Dayton, Ohio, archived at Newspapers.com, retrieved March 31, 2021
^ abPurdy, Don: AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, page 84. BAI Communications. ISBN 0-9636409-4-1
^ abMcCauley Propeller Systems (2010). "History". Archived from the original on 25 October 2017. Retrieved 8 February 2012.
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