USA
Markets plans, and some components for the Aero-Sport single-seat aerobatic/competition biplane and Super Acro-Sport for unlimited aerobatics, two-seat Aero-Sport II aerobatic biplane, Pober Junior Ace two-seat parasol-wing monoplane, Pober Pixie and Pober Super Ace single-seat parasol-wing monoplanes, and Nesmith Cougar I two-seat high-wing cabin monoplane.
Manufacturer
ACR (Aeroplanes Charles Roux) / Aerotourism Victor Garaix
Charles Roux founded ACR (Aeroplanes Charles Roux) and Garaix was his chief mechanic. ACR became Aerotourism Victor Garaix and marketed steel ACR aircraft with various Anzani engines, but it is unclear how many were built.
Acme Aircraft Corp
Acme Aircraft Corp
Loves Park
Rockford IL
USA
Established in 1928 to build light rigidly braced sporting biplanes.
Acme / Acme Aircraft Co / Sierradyne Inc
Acme Aircraft Co (Hugh Crawford, C Roger Keeney), Torrance CA, USA
Certain rights and equipment either to or from Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance CA, USA.
1953: Sierradyne Inc, 6335 Riggs Pl, Los Angeles CA.
In the 1950s Acme made a civil conversion of a Grumman F8F-2 (TC AR-32).
ACME / Air Craft Marine Engineering Co
Air Craft Marine Engineering Company, formed in Los Angeles, California, in September 1954 to build a prototype of the Anser four-seat twin-jet amphibian.
Aces High Light Aircraft
1995: R.R.#1, London, ONT N6A 4B5, Canada.
1997: 3645 Bostwick Rd. N. London, ON. N6P 1G9, Canada.
ACE / Essig Aero Advertising Service
(Albert C & Fred G) Essig Aero Advertising Service / A C E
Los Angeles
California
USA Circa 1928
Ace / Aircraft Engineering Corp
The Aircraft Engineering Corp (Ace) was founded in New York in 1919.
Aircraft Engineering Corp, 535 E 79 St, New York NY.
The company was sold to Horace Keane of Long Island, New York in 1920. In 1930 it was operating in Oakland, California.
1931: Aircraft Engineering at 5400 Telegraph Ave, Oakland CA.
The corporation’s only product was a single-seat biplane known as the Ace K-1.
Ace Aircraft
1965: Ace Aircraft Mfg Co (fdr: Thurman G Baird)
Asheville NC.
USA
Acquired assets and rights to (ex-Corben) Baby Ace, as well as to American Flea and Heath Parasol.
2008-9: 8506 E Tugalo-Aviation Way, Toccoa , GA 30577, USA
Ace Aircraft marketed plans and kits for the Baby Ace D single-seat parasol-wing monoplane, as a 1956 update of the original 1930s aircraft designed by “Ace” Corben, and plans and kits for the Junior Ace E two-seat version of Baby Ace D.
Aceair sa
Aceair SA developed the Aeriks 200 in Manno-Lugano, Switzerland. But only the prototype Aeriks 200 was produced. They closed in 2004, presumably because the engine it was designed for, a rotary by Diamond Engines, went out of production.