LAWRENCE MALCOLM ALLISON
1894-1974

AKA Malcolm Allison
 
 
Malcolm Allison
 
 
Malcolm Allison & Glider - 2 3 12
Library of Congress Archive,
Courtesy of Greg Powers, 7-23-06
 

 
 
Malcolm Allison
 
 
Malcolm Allison & Glider - 2 3 10
Ready to takeoff
Library of Congress Archive,
Courtesy of Greg Powers, 7-23-06
 

 
 
Malcolm Allison
 
 
Malcolm Allison Gliding
Library of Congress Archive,
Courtesy of Greg Powers, 7-23-06
 

 
 
Malcolm Allison
 
 
Malcolm Allison Gliding
Library of Congress Archive,
Courtesy of Greg Powers, 7-23-06
 

 
 
Stanley I. Vaughn
 
 
Early Birds at Cedar Point, Ohio
On the occasion of the Curtiss flight commemoration.
The plaque there is in good condition today. (1956)
Shown flanking the Curtiss plaque are
Lawrence M. Allison, George Page,
Stanley Vaughn, George H. Scragg,
L. L. Custer, and Reinhardt Ausmus.
From The Early Birds CHIRP, July 1956, No. 54
 

 
 
Editor's Note:
These references were found on the website of
Aerofiles.
They are the only ones I have found to date.
You may find a listing of all the planes
which were produced by clicking on the title.

 
1916: (Lawrence M) Allison-(Karl H) White, Lawrence KS.
1920: (Lawrence M) Allison Airplane Co, 4th & Perry Sts, Lawrence KS.
c.1922: Aviation Engineering Co.
 

 
 
ONLINE RESOURCES
     If you search for "Lawrence Malcolm Allison", using the Google search engine, (12-8-10), you will find about 122 links. Perhaps the most helpful is the following.
 

 
 
ARMY BOY BUILDS GLIDER THAT FLIES
     This article on the New York Times website recounts a flight he made in October 9, 1911. You can read the entire, very interesting article in pdf format by clicking on the link above.
 

 
 
 
 
Lawrence M Allison died in 1974
From The Early Birds of Aviation Roster of Members, 1996
 

 
 
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