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unusual facts about Utility aircraft


Mitsubishi MH2000

The Mitsubishi MH 2000 is a 7/12 seat light utility helicopter.


ACME Anser

The ACME Anser was an amphibious twin-jet utility aircraft that was developed in the United States by Air Craft Marine Engineering in 1958.


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Air operations during the Greek Civil War

, these also included the No. 355 Squadron RHAF with a variety of transport types, including the C-47, Avro Anson, and Wellington and the 345, 346, and 347 Flights using the Auster AOP and other utility aircraft for liaison.

ATA Cruiser

The ATA Cruiser was a US-built civil utility aircraft of the 1920s.

Auster J family

The Auster J series was a family of British light civil utility aircraft developed in the 1940s and 50s by Auster at Rearsby, Leicestershire.

C109

Caudron C.109, a light utility aircraft built in France in the late 1920s

CA-12

Comp Air 12, a civil utility aircraft manufactured by Comp Air Inc. in the USA

China Aviation Industry Corporation II

AVIC I was mainly focused on large planes, while AVIC II was mainly focused on smaller planes, such as trainers (JL-8, utility aircraft (licensed version of Cessna 208 Caravan), L-15, and CJ-6), small passenger airliners (Harbin Y-12), medium range transport aircraft (Y-8), and helicopters (Z-8, Z-9, WZ-10 and Z-11).

Fleetwings Sea Bird

The Sea Bird was an amphibious utility aircraft designed in 1934-5 by James C. Reddig for Fleetwings, Inc., of Bristol, PA.

Harbin Y-11

The Harbin Y-11 (NATO reporting name-Chan) is a high wing twin-engine piston utility aircraft built by Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation (HAMC).

L59

Albatros L 59, a single-seat German utility aircraft of the 1920s

Let Kunovice

In 1957 the company began to develop the L-200 Morava light utility aircraft and four years later the Z-37 Cmelak agricultural aircraft, which were both a commercial success.

Marcel Riffard

In the 1930s, while working at the design department of Caudron-Renault, he designed a series of racer aircraft, as well as utility aircraft such as the Caudron Simoun.

SETCA Milan

The SETCA Milan was a French-built two-seat light utility aircraft of the 1940s.

Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa

The Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa is an American five-seat utility aircraft designed and built by Sherpa Aircraft Manufacturing Inc.

Volaircraft

Volaircraft Inc was a US aircraft manufacturer established in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania in 1958 by Jack Gilberti to produce a light utility aircraft, known as the Volaire.