- Schweizer Aircraft
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company_name = Schweizer Aircraft
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company_type = Manufacturer
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foundation = 1939
founder =Schweizer brothers
location_city = Horseheads, New York
location_country = USA
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industry = Aviation
products = SGS 1-26,
SGS 2-33,
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parent =Sikorsky Aircraft /United Technologies Corporation
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homepage = [http://www.sacusa.com/ sacusa.com]
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footnotes =The Schweizer Aircraft Corporation, located in Horseheads, New York, was incorporated in
1939 by threeSchweizer brothers , who built their firstglider in 1930.Primarily a manufacturer of
sailplane s,agricultural aircraft andhelicopter s, Schweizer is now a diversifiedaerospace company. Previously the oldest privately owned aircraft company in the United States, Schweizer was acquired bySikorsky Aircraft Corporation ofStratford, Connecticut in 2004.History
The company grew out of the Mercury Glider Club which produced the first two Schweizer gliders in the Schweizers' barn. The company was originally called the Schweizer Metal Aircraft Company. Attorney Bob McDowell indicated to the Schweizers that they should move their manufacturing operation out of their father's barn and relocate to the
Elmira, New York area. The Schweizers received the suggestion positively as they needed more space to produce gliders, but they had no money with which to make the move. McDowell convinced Elmira Industries Inc, the local business development corporation, to provide space for the Schweizers on the second floor of the Elmira Knitting Mill Building in return for stock in the company. This resulted in the Schweizer Metal Aircraft Company becoming the Schweizer Aircraft Corporation, with a sale of shares to Elmira Industries, local businessmen and soaring pilots. Schweizer, Paul A: "Wings Like Eagles, The Story of Soaring in the United States", page 69. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1988. ISBN 0-87474-828-3]Helicopters
Schweizer primarily produces light, piston-engined helicopters for use in utility and flight-training roles. The Schweizer 300CBi is one of the most widely-used training helicopters in the world. An improved version in the series, the Schweizer S-434, was released in 2008. [ [http://news.thomasnet.com/companystory/814007 Sikorsky launches the Schweizer S-434 Commercial Helicopter at Heli-Expo] ]
ailplanes
Schweizer is perhaps known best for its popular line of
glider s (sailplanes), the earliest of which (the model SGP 1-1) was produced in 1930. Although very few of the early gliders were built, later models gained popularity, such as the SGS 2-8 and 2-12, which were adopted by theU.S. Army Air Corps for training as the TG-2 and TG-3, respectively. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/tg-3.htm Global Security - Schweizer TG-3] ]The
Schweizer SGS 1-23 was a world class competition and record setting glider between its first flight in 1948 and the end of its production in 1967.Said, Bob: "1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine", pages 28-30. Soaring Society of America, November 1983. USPS 499-920]In the 1950s and 60s the Schweizer Aircraft Corporation designed and manufactured its line the very popular gliders: SGS 1-26 and SGS 2-33. They are easy to fly, with simple construction, and are quite rugged and forgiving.
The 2-33 was adopted by the
United States Air Force Academy as the TG-4, for use in introductory airmanship training. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/tg-4.htm Global Security - Schweizer TG-4] ] The Academy used over a dozen such gliders until 2002 when they were replaced by more modern sailplanes. TheRoyal Canadian Air Cadets continue to operate a fleet of over fifty 2-33As.Other popular Schweizer gliders include the single-seat SGS 1-26 and the two or three-seat 2-32, both of which can be found in many
soaring clubs and in private ownership across the United States.Ag Cat
Schweizer produced the
Grumman G-164 Ag Cat , a single-enginebiplane agricultural aircraft originally developed byGrumman in the 1950s. Production between 1957 and 1981 was under a contract with Grumman.Montgomery, MR & Gerald Foster: "A Field Guide to Airplanes - Second Edition", page 14. Houghton Mifflin Publishing, 1992. ISBN 0 7232 3697 6] Wood, Derek: "Jane's World Aircraft recognition Handbook", page 460. Jane's Publishing, 1983. ISBN 0 7106 0202 2] .In 1981 Schweizer bought the rights to the design and continued production under the name
Schweizer Ag Cat . In 1995 Schweizer sold the rights to the Ag Cat to Ag-Cat Corp.Teal amphibian
In 1972 Schweizer hired
David Thurston and production of hisThurston Teal was part of the agreement to work at Schweizer. The company produced three Schweizer TSC-1A1 Teals and nine TSC-1A2 Teal IIs before production was moved toTeal Aircraft in 1976. cite web|url = http://www.seabee.info/teal/teal_production.htm|title = TSC-1 TEAL PRODUCTION|accessdate = 2008-05-23|last = Saevdal|first = Steinar|authorlink = |year = 2007|month = January] Wood, Derek: "Jane's World Aircraft Recognition Handbook", page 455. Jane's Publishing Company, 1985. ISBN 0-7106-0343-6]Reconnaissance aircraft
The development of the
Schweizer SGM 2-37 two-placemotor glider for theUnited States Air Force Academy in 1982, lead to a new area of expertise for the company. In the mid-1960sLockheed had used theSchweizer SGS 2-32 sailplane as the basis for its YO-3 quiet reconnaissance aircraft. Schweizer decided to develop the SGM 2-37 into a a similar concept aircraft as the YO-3. The result was the SA 2-37A and B, known as the RG-8A in military use. cite web|url = http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/PlaneDetails.cfm?planeID=302|title = SGM 2-37 Schweizer |accessdate = 2008-04-29|last = Activate Media|authorlink = |year = 2006] Said, Bob: "1983 Sailplane Directory, Soaring Magazine", page 131. Soaring Society of America, November 1983. USPS 499-920] cite web|url = http://www.aircraftworlddirectory.com/civil/s/schweizersa237a.htm|title = Schweizer SA 2-37A |accessdate = 2008-06-03|last = World Aircraft Directory|authorlink = |year = undated]The RG-8A was later developed by the company into the twin piston-engined and twin-boom SA 2-38 Condor with the US military designation of RU-38A Twin Condor. This design was further refined into the
turboprop -powered RU-38B Twin Condor. The RU-38 is still in production and available in 2008. cite web|url = http://www.sacusa.com/recon/ru38b.asp|title = Reconnaissance Aircraft: RU-38B|accessdate = 2008-06-04|last = Schweizer Aircraft Corp|authorlink = |year = 2006]Other projects
In partnership with
Northrop Grumman (formerly Ryan Aeronautical), Schweizer is developing theMQ-8 Fire Scout helicopter UAV.Schweizer is currently participating in development of Sikorsky's X-2 Demonstrator, a prototype aircraft using co-axial rotor blades with a pusher propeller for extra forward thrust.
Current product line
Current helicopter products offered by the company include the Models 300C, 300CBi, and 333.
References
External links
* [http://www.sacusa.com/ Schweizer Aircraft Corp]
* [http://www.sikorsky.com/news_archive/1,9591,CLI1_DIV69_ETI436_PID5788,00.html Sikorsky To Acquire Schweizer Aircraft]
* [http://www.sikorsky.com/news_archive/1,9591,CLI1_DIV69_ETI436_PID5870,00.html Acquisition of Schweizer is Complete] - Press Release
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