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Stratford is a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, located on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Housatonic River. It was founded in 1639 and has a current population of over 49,000 living within its 18.7 square miles (48 kmē). It is bordered on the
west by Bridgeport, Connecticut, on the north by
Trumbull, Connecticut and Shelton, Connecticut, and on the east by Milford, Connecticut (across the Housatonic).
In 1939 one of the world's first successful commercial helicopters was developed in Stratford by Igor Sikorsky.
The company which Igor Sikorsky started and which bears his name is still producing
helicopters, although its future is somewhat in doubt due to the cancellation of the Comanche .
Also in 1939, Lycoming produced Wright radial engines here. After WWII the plant was converted to produce turbines.
There are several others towns named Stratford.
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