Aviolanda

Dutch airframe manufacturer from Papendrecht


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::summary Dutch airframe manufacturer from Papendrecht ::

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nameAviolanda
logoAviolanda.svg
industryAircraft manufacturer
predecessor
successor
founded
founderH. Adolph Burgerhout
defunct
hq_location_cityPapendrecht
hq_location_countryNetherlands
area_served
productsAirplanes, flying boats, target drones
owner
num_employees_year
website
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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 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.

Aircraft produced

References

References

  1. (4 November 1955). "Aviolanda's New Target Drone".

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