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      Hamilton MetalPlane 
      
        
      The  
      was an all-metal light transport aircraft, of strut-braced high-wing 
      configuration with corrugated skinning built by the Hamilton Aero 
      Manufacturing Company of Milwaukee . In 1942--1943 the USAAF used a single 
      VC-89 as a VIP transport. Total production of the Metalplane was 29.
       
      
        
      Thomas 
      Hamilton already had a national reputation as the manufacturer of wooden 
      propellers when he turned to constructing all metal planes. The Hamilton 
      planes were successful and by the end of 1928 the company had merged with 
      United Aircraft, eventually becoming part of the Boeing Airplane Company. 
      The Milwaukee factory closed in 1929.  
      
        
  
                
            
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