Proper noun
Kaman (plural Kamans)
A surname.
Abruptly, Kaman raised the estimated price to $23 million, and there was concern that the manufacturer's weight and performance projections were overly optimistic. Source: Internet
Citizenship is given to those who belong to one of the national races such as Kachin, Kayah (Karenni), Karen, Chin, Burman, Mon, Rakhine, Shan, Kaman, or Zerbadee. Source: Internet
Pattillo 2001, p. 211. Kaman was awarded a contract for four prototype and 12 production HU2K-1 helicopters in late 1957. Source: Internet
Donald, David ed. "Kaman H-2 Seasprite", The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Source: Internet
Marine Corps In 1962, the United States Marines Corps held a competition to choose an assault support helicopter to replace the Cessna O-1 fixed-wing aircraft and the Kaman OH-43D helicopter. Source: Internet
With no follow-on orders, Kaman ended production in the late 1960s after delivering 184 SH-2s to the U.S. Navy; production was later restarted in 1971 to manufacture an improved variant of the helicopter, the SH-2F. Source: Internet