Meyers Aircraft Company
The Meyers Aircraft Company was a US aircraft manufacturer established by Al Meyers in Tecumseh, Michigan in 1936 at what is now Meyers–Diver's Airport. Originally, the company produced a biplane trainer, the Meyers OTW, but after World War II developed a range of light utility aircraft, culminating in the Meyers 200. In 1965, the company and the rights to two of its aircraft, the 145 and 200 were purchased by the Aero Commander Division of Rockwell-Standard.[1]
A Meyers 200D | |
Industry | Aerospace |
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Fate | Acquired by Aero Commander |
Founded | 1936 |
Founders | Allen H. Meyers |
Defunct | 1965 |
Aircraft
Model name | First flight | Number built | Type |
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Meyers OTW | 1936 | 104 | Training biplane |
Meyers Me-165W | 1942 | 1 | CPTP Trainer |
Meyers MAC-145 | 1947 | 22 | Sports aircraft |
Meyers 200 | 1955 | 129 | Light cabin aircraft |
References
- Pearson, Jean (13 July 1965). "Rockwell Selects Tecumseh Plane". Detroit Free Press. p. 5C. Retrieved 26 October 2020.
External links
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- Official website
- Meyers Aircraft Owner Community by Type Certificate and OEM assets holder, Global Parts Group, Inc.
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