Aviolanda

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Aviolanda
IndustryAircraft manufacturer
FoundedDecember 1926; 97 years ago (1926-12)
FounderH. Adolph Burgerhout
Defunct1967 (1967)
Headquarters,
Netherlands
ProductsAirplanes, flying boats, target drones

Aviolanda was a Dutch aircraft manufacturer. The company was established in December 1926 by H. Adolph Burgerhout. Aviolanda mainly produced licensed-built aircraft, such as the Curtiss P-6 Hawk, the Dornier Wal and Do 24 flying boats, and the Gloster Meteor, Hawker Hunter[1] and the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter jets. Aviolanda was the parent company of Dutch helicopter manufacturer NHI. It was eventually taken over by Fokker Aircraft in 1967 and was renamed Avio-Fokker.

Aviolanda had its main plant in Papendrecht. The production facility in Papendrecht was later used by GKN Aerospace to produce fuselage sections of the NHIndustries NH90.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Aviolanda's New Target Drone" (PDF). Flight. 4 November 1955. p. 722. Retrieved 2017-12-15.