Lowe, Willard & Fowler Engineering Company

Lowe, Willard and Fowler Engineering Company
Fate Bankruptcy
Founded Long Island, New York (1915)
Defunct 1924

The Lowe, Willard & Fowler Engineering Company was a College Point, New York City based manufacturer of airplanes founded in 1915 as L-W-F Co. by Robert Fowler, Edward Lowe Jr. and Charles Willard. After Lowe, Willard and Fowler were forced out by a New York investment company, the company was reorganized as L-W-F Engineering Company in 1917. The company built the Curtiss HS-2L, Martin NSB-1 and Douglas DT-2 under contract. The company was declared bankrupt in 1924.[1]

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References

  1. "L-W-F". Aerofiles.
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