USA
Parent company after 1962 of Lake Aircraft, producer of LA-4-200 Buccaneer four-seat amphibian.
Manufacturer
Conroy Aircraft
USA.
Formed 1968-1969 by Jack M. Conroy at Santa Barbara airport, California, offering aircraft and services for the petroleum and other “bulk” cargo industries. First ventures included turboprop conversions of Douglas DC-3 (Conroy Turbo Three) and Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar. Conroy developed original Guppy series of giant transports (see Aero Spacelines); also converted Canadair CL-44D- 4 swing-tailed, long-range freighter as Conroy CL-44-0, with enlarged-diameter fuselage (flown November 1969); and Stolifter (flown 1969) single-turboprop conversion of Cessna Super Skymaster, with upward-opening aft fuselage. Turboprop conversion of Grumman Albatross amphibian flown February 1970; company ceased trading shortly afterwards.
Condor Flugzeugwerft
Kommissar Hans von Klösterlein from Cologne (Cöln) was a high-ranking police officer in the Cologne department with a passion for flying.
His designs were built by the Condor Flugzeugwerft, which was founded by Klösterlein circa 1910.
Condor Delta-Flugschule
Delta-Flugschule Condor Thomas Kehren Im Boden
8825 Hütten/ZH
Switzerland
Hang glider builder
Condor Aircraft
1982-3: Condor Aircraft, 10772 G SW 190th Street, Miami, Florida 33157, USA.
UL builder
Condor Aero
1980: Box 762, Vero Beach, FL 32960, USA.
Formula One racer builder
CONAL / Companhia Nacional de Avioes Ltda
The name stands for Companhia Nacional de Avioes Ltda. A prototype five-seat high-wing cabin monoplane Conal W-151 Sopocaba was designed and flown in August 1964, but none were produced. The company was licensed for conversions of the Dumod I and Dumod Liner.
Comte
Switzerland
Flugzeugbau A. Comte built in early/middle 1920s a few German types (e.g. Sablatnig) under license at Hargen, near Zurich. First own-design was AC-1 fighter prototype of 1927; followed by AC-3 twin-engined bomber. Best known for series of small high-wing cabin monoplanes such as three-seat AC-4 Gentleman, built 1928-1930.
Composite Aircraft Industries
South Africa.
Established 1986 to develop SE-86 eight-seat executive and multipurpose aircraft, with rear-mounted wings, canards, and twin piston or turboprop engines
Composite Aircraft Corp
Founded 1978 to continue production of Windecker Eagle four-seat monoplane, but suffered financial difficulties. Armed counterinsurgency version proposed as Eagle TC.
1977: Com¬posite Aircraft Corporation, 523 Ridgeview Drive, Florence, Kentucky 41042, USA.