Talk:Boeing Rotorcraft Systems
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The Morgantown PRT was built by Boeing Aerospace at its Kent, WA facility, not Vertol. (see for example http://www.progressiveengineer.com/PEWebBackissues2002/PEWeb%2024%20Mar%2002-2/PRT.htm) This was the same division of Boeing responsible for the E-3A AWACS and related tanker aircraft, the E-4 airborne command post, the AGM-86 cruise missile, and the Inertial Upper Stage for NASA.
The Chicago cars were indeed built by Vertol in Philadelphia. ISTR that there's a plaque in each of them saying so.
Xfrosch 18:49, 24 March 2007 (UTC)
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