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1940s aircraft manufacturer in the United States
This article is about the American aircraft manufacturer. For the South African firm, see Atlas Aircraft Corporation. For various aircraft named "Atlas", see Atlas (disambiguation).
Atlas Aircraft was a short-lived American aircraft manufacturer founded at Hemet, California by J.B. Alexander and Max B. Harlow shortly after World War II. The firm developed a light civil aircraft, the H-10, based on a pre-war design by Harlow but was unable to find buyers for it.
References
"The Quiet Professor". Air Progress Sport Aircraft: 83.
Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press. p. 31.
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