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Republic Fairchild, 2 companies that were absorbed into Lochead Martin
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I beg to differ with the above statement. Lockheed won the "pods and mods" contract for the A-10 some time ago, but they have not absorbed any assets of Fairchild or Republic Aviation. Grumman has some A-10 engineering that has a Republic legacy, and Goodrich operates a bonding shop in Maryland that glued together A-10 parts but nothing tangible remains of either company. The Republic works on Long Island (P-35, P-47, F-84, F-105, A-10)were razed and a shopping mall is there now. The main Fairchild plant was in Hagerstown, Maryland (Major parts of B-47's and B-52's, C-119, C-123, A-10) and I think the state took it over. The satelite division in Germantown, MD is an Orbital Sciences plant now. Even the Fairchild Aircraft Company in San Antonio is really only the remnants of Sweringen, which was a sub company of Fairchild and was able to continue using the name even though it was bought by local management. RIP Republic.
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