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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Harper Aircraft Manufacturing Company,The Harper Aircraft Manufacturing Company, also known as Harper Aircraft Company was a manufacturer of airplanes in the early 1930s. Jack. L. Harper was the company president and founder. The Harper Aircraft Company was located in Bedford, Ohio. The Harper Aircraft Company built a small monoplane powered by a 35 hp Szekely three-cylinder engine. The company also built the "," powered by a 65-horsepower engine, it was a standard Harper airplane with a special variable wing.per airplane with a special variable wing.
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rdfs:comment The Harper Aircraft Manufacturing Company,The Harper Aircraft Manufacturing Company, also known as Harper Aircraft Company was a manufacturer of airplanes in the early 1930s. Jack. L. Harper was the company president and founder. The Harper Aircraft Company was located in Bedford, Ohio. The Harper Aircraft Company built a small monoplane powered by a 35 hp Szekely three-cylinder engine. The company also built the "," powered by a 65-horsepower engine, it was a standard Harper airplane with a special variable wing.per airplane with a special variable wing.
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