Sikorsky [si-kawr-skee] Examples noun
- I·gor [ee-gawr] /ˈi gɔr/, 1889–1972, U.S. aeronautical engineer, born in Russia.
Examples from the Web for sikorsky Contemporary Examples of sikorsky
Time will tell if Sikorsky can hold down costs and deliver the helicopter on time.
Obama’s New Helicopter Fleet Could Cost $20 Billion
Kyle Mizokami
May 9, 2014
“They are fully integrated into our production and delivery process,” said Paul Jackson, a spokesman at Sikorsky.
Government Shuts Down and Private Sector Feels the Pain, Too
Daniel Gross
October 4, 2013
Historical Examples of sikorsky
Sikorsky rightly points out that this position of the arms is typical of the sentiment of shame.
Albert Moll
British Dictionary definitions for sikorsky Sikorsky noun
- Igor. 1889–1972, US aeronautical engineer, born in Russia. He designed and flew the first four-engined aircraft (1913) and designed the first successful helicopter (1939)