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Frank Calvin Mann Black man behind Howard Huges success. Untold story

He designed Chevy Corvette some white stole his design. Black could not get credit.

Robert Cunningham by Robert Cunningham
February 28, 2021
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Frank Calvin Mann Black man behind Howard  Huges success. Untold story

It is a shame that America wants to act like black people did not have a part in this country;  From Jack Daniels, Kentucky Fried chicken, Hidden Figures in NASA and Now Frank Mann the long-time friend of Howard Huges black people have always been smart. Blacks invented so much that make America great but yet the very White house was developed by a black man and built by slaves. When will we get our due. I should have known his name. He helped Nasa also.

Frank Calvin Mann, Quote - QuotedDaily - Daily Quotes

Howard Hughes, Craig Cullinan, Frank Calvin Mann, and me! | Howard hughes,  Hughes, Craig

Veteran pilot builds steam train for kids — Calisphere

Black History in honor of Frank Calvin Mann Renaissance man - video  Dailymotion

Photo: Frank Calvin Mann-SportsCustom-01 | Frank_Calvin_Mann "Baby LeSabre"  album | Rik Hoving | Custom Car Photo Archive | Fotki.com, photo and video  sharing made easy.

Photo: Frank Calvin Mann-SportsCustom | Frank_Calvin_Mann "Baby LeSabre"  album | Rik Hoving | Custom Car Photo Archive | Fotki.com, photo and video  sharing made easy.

If someone told Frank Calvin Mann he couldn't do something because he was  black he didn't listen, his Baby Lesabre Sports car Los angeles Motorama  c.1950 : OldSchoolCool

Howard Hughes with his lifelong friend and black engineer Frank Calvin Mann  (rear) C.1920 Houston : BlackHistoryPhotos

HiddenGeniusTheBook on Twitter: "Financed by his friend Howard Hughes Frank  Mann built his first airplane while in high school #Aviation  ##HiddenFigures #Aviation #Nasa… https://t.co/JwkJgMLu1U"

https://youtu.be/sI3HvwxRpFk?t=17

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Another Black Historical Fact
He’s been ignored and cast aside much like new home hunters touring a property covered in wallpaper. Scholars have left him out of the history books and Hollywood couldn’t be bothered to acknowledge his existence either.
He was Howard Hughes’ top engineer and lifelong best friend. This is about Frank Mann, the hidden genius behind much of Howard Hughes’ success in the world of aviation and mechanics.
Frank Calvin Mann (November 22, 1908 – November 30, 1992) was an African American engineer who was known for his participation in many of Howard Hughes’s projects including the Spruce Goose. He also starred in the Amos ‘n’ Andy radio show. Apparently, his lifelong friendship with Hughes was instrumental in opening doors for Mann’s exceptional talents.
A native of Houston, Texas, Frank Calvin Mann’s parents wanted him to become a schoolteacher, but from childhood, he had a natural ability to fix things. At age 11, he had his own mechanic shop. As a teenager, he worked alongside airplane mechanics, repairing engines. By the age of 20, he had designed and built several of his own Model-T cars. It was unheard of in the 1920s for a Black man to have anything to do with cars, trains, or airplanes. His life-long friend Howard Hughes was instrumental in opening doors for Mann’s exceptional talents.
Mann attended the University of Minnesota and UCLA where he earned a mechanical engineering degree. World War II equipment that revolutionized military weaponry would not exist if not for his involvement. Incredibly, few Americans are aware of Frank Mann. He was the first Black commercial pilot for American Airways. He was also a distinguished military officer. In 1935, following Italy’s invasion of Ethiopia, Frank Mann flew reconnaissance missions for the Ethiopian army.
He served in the World War II Army Air Corps and was the primary civilian instructor of the famous Tuskegee Airmen in 1941. He left Tuskegee after a rift with the U.S. government, which didn’t want the Squadron, an all-Black unit, flying the same high caliber of airplanes as their White counterparts. An angry Mann had refused to have his men fly old “World War I biplane crates,” because his airmen had proven themselves as equals.
Though they were being given inferior equipment and materials, their squadron never lost a plane, bomber, or pilot, and they were nicknamed the “Red Tails.” After the war, Mann was instrumental in designing the first Buick LeSabre automobile and the first communications satellite launched for commercial use.
His pride and joy was a miniature locomotive enshrined in the Smithsonian Institute, Mann also played a principal role in the Amos ‘N’ Andy radio show. He moved back to his hometown in the 1970s.
Frank Mann died November 30, 1992, in Houston, Texas.
https://youtu.be/_qlDWZ6XeA8?t=19
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