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Thu, Jun 07, 2012

Gone West: Avionics Pioneer Edward J. King, Jr.

King Radio Corporation Developed A Broad Range Of GA Radios And Other Innovations

Edward J. King Jr, a pioneer in the avionics industry and the founder of King Radios, passed away June 3rd at the age of 90.

King had humble beginnings. He was born on his parents' farm near Jetmore, KS on August 8, 1921. King graduated from Hodgeman County Community High School and attended Dodge City Junior College before enrolling as an engineering student at Kansas State University. After graduating from college in 1943, King took a job on the East Coast with RCA, designing aircraft radio equipment for the U.S. Navy. He soon returned to the Midwest, and in 1948, he founded his first company, Communications Accessories Corporation (CAC), which in 1956 was purchased by Collins Radio Corporation (now Rockwell Collins).

King remained CAC's president until 1959, when he left to found King Radio Corporation, a fledgling company that he started in his basement, and then moved into a farmhouse in the Kansas City suburb of Lenexa, KS. Eventually, the company employed thousands of workers who developed and produced world-class navigation and communication equipment for all types of general aviation aircraft, from piston-powered airplanes to business jets. King Radio products were installed on numerous notable aircraft, including Burt Rutan's Voyager, which in 1986 became the first airplane to circumnavigate the globe on a single tank of fuel.

In 1985, King sold King Radio to Allied Signal/Bendix Aerospace and retired. However, in 1991 he joined with his son, Ed King III and other family members in another entrepreneurial venture: the founding of the King Estate Winery near Eugene, OR. The company has since grown to be become one of Oregon's largest wineries.

In 2003, NBAA's Board of Directors recognized King's accomplishments by presenting him with a special NBAA First Century of Flight Award, which recognized his significant contributions to the advancement of aviation since the advent of powered flight more than 100 years ago. In 1988, King was recognized with NBAA's Meritorious Service to Aviation Award for his lifelong dedication to the industry. "Ed King was one of the most important figures in the development of modern avionics," said NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen. "His vision and entrepreneurial spirit helped establish and advance the state of the art for onboard electronics."

Ed King, Jr. is survived by his wife of 32 years, Carolyn G. King, his son Ed King III (Jodee), daughter Shelley King Theis, son William King, daughter Shannon Young, son Ronald Innes (Michelle) and granddaughters, grandsons, and a great grandson. He was predeceased by his brother and sisters, his wife Mary Jo McHargue King, daughter Ann Katherine King, and grandson Michael Lane Thomas. Funeral arrangements are pending. (Ed King pictured in 2002 photograph)

FMI: www.nbaa.org

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