- Scottish Aviation
Scottish Aviation was a Scottish
aircraft manufacturer, based atPrestwick inSouth Ayrshire .Originally a flying school operator it took on maintenance work in 1938.During the
Second World War , Scottish Aviation was heavily involved in aircraft fitting for the war effort. This included maintenance and conversion of theConsolidated Liberator bomber.The factory building of Scottish Aviation, which still exists today, was formerly the Palace of Engineering at the 1938 Empire Exhibition in
Bellahouston Park ,Glasgow . The building was dismantled from its Glasgow site and reconstructed.Post war it built robust military
STOL utility aircraft such as the Pioneer and larger Twin Pioneer. Much later the company built some Jetstreamturboprop transport and navigational training aircraft following the collapse of theHandley Page Aircraft Company (which designed the type). It built Bulldog trainers after the demise of their original manufacturer, Beagle Aircraft Limited. Scottish Aviation merged with theBritish Aircraft Corporation ,Hawker Siddeley Aviation , andHawker Siddeley Dynamics to formBritish Aerospace in1977 . Much of the former Scottish Aviation assets now belong toSpirit AeroSystems .Aircraft
(first flight in brackets)
*Scottish Aviation Pioneer (5 November 1947)
*Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer (25 June 1955)
*Scottish Aviation Bulldog
*Scottish Aviation JetstreamCars
Between 1964 and 1966 Scottish Aviation designed a small battery-electric car, the
Scottish Aviation Scamp , of which twelve pre-production examples were built.cite journal |last=Carr |first=Richard |date=July 1, 1966 |title=In search of the town car
journal=Design |issue=211 |pages=29-37 |publisher=Council of Industrial Design]Further reading
* Berry, P (2005) "Prestwick Airport and Scottish Aviation"
* Robertson, A (1986) "Lion Rampant and Winged"References
External links
* [http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/companypage.php?ID=31 British Aircraft Directory lisitng]
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