Bellanca, left the short lived production company in 1924, joining Wright Aeronautical as and consultant.
J-1: Lawrance J-1 as built by Wright Aeronautical in 1923.
Wright Aeronautical was an aircraft and aircraft engine manufacturer located in New Jersey.
The company was renamed Wright Aeronautical in 1919.
In September 1947 Lockheed finally threw in the towel and sold the design to Wright Aeronautical.
It existed for only 5 years, being acquired by Wright Aeronautical, a much larger company better able to mass produce Lawrance's radial engines.
In 1927, Wright Aeronautical introduced its famous "Cyclone" engine, which powered a number of designs in the 1930s.
Therefore Douglas turned to Wright Aeronautical for a more powerful engine.
The company merged with Wright Aeronautical in 1929 to form Curtiss-Wright and he was the new company's president.
The T-3 was the third in the line of 'T' (Tornado) series engines developed by Wright Aeronautical.