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  1. William Thomas Piper Sr. (January 8, 1881 – January 15, 1970) was an American aviation and oil industry businessman. [1] [2] He was the founding president of the Piper Aircraft Corporation and led the company from 1929 until his death in 1970. [3] . He graduated from Harvard University in 1903 and later became known as "the Henry Ford of aviation".

  2. William T. Piper was an American manufacturer of small aircraft, best known for the Piper Cub, a two-seater that became the most popular family aircraft. He earned the sobriquet “the Henry Ford of Aviation” for his efforts to popularize air travel. Piper graduated from Harvard University in 1903.

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  3. Who Was William T. Piper? An engineer and oil man who bought C.G. Taylor’s company and led it toward success. Piper used his marketing savvy to make the Cub one of the best known, most popular airplanes ever built.

  4. William Thomas Piper Jr. (September 8, 1911 – August 24, 2007) was an American businessman and president of the Piper Aircraft Corporation from 1968 to 1973. He oversaw the company through its sale to Bangor Punta Corporation in 1969, and after his father 's death in 1970, who was the first and founding president of the manufacturer.

  5. William T. Piper. An engineer and oil man with an eye for opportunity, William Piper and a partner paid $400 to become original investors in Taylor’s company. When it failed, Piper bought it, became its treasurer, and kept Taylor as president and chief engineer.

  6. Oct 6, 2016 · Thousands of Piper’s pilots and aircraft would serve with distinction. In the post-war years, William T Piper guided his company through a rapid boom-bust cycle in light aviation and continued to produce affordable, flyable aircraft.

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  8. WILLIAM T. PIPER, JR., 95, who ran Piper Aircraft as president and then chairman from 1968 to 1973, died Aug. 24 at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pa.