Bellanca Citabria 7ECA, manufactured in 1980
AviaBellanca Aircraft Corporation is an American aircraft design and manufacturing company. Prior to 1983 it was known as the Bellanca Aircraft Company. The company was founded in 1927 by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca.
The CompanyFounded by Giuseppe Mario Bellanca in Omaha, Nebraska in 1927, Bellanca Aircraft was originally known for its efficient, low operating cost aircraft. In the 1920s and 1930s, Bellanca aircraft were famous for world record endurance and distance flights. Lindbergh's first choice for his New York to Paris flight was a Bellanca. The company's insistence on selecting the crew drove Lindbergh to Ryan. AircraftFirst Flight - Model / Military number - Name
History1922: Roos-Bellanca Aircraft is formed in Omaha 1923: Roos-Bellanca merges with Wright Aeronautical to form Wright-Bellanca. 1927: Giuseppe Bellanca acquires the rights to the WB-2 Columbia and forms the Columbia Aircraft Division of Bellanca Aircraft.
Bellanca J300 of Adamowicz brothers after a transatlatic flight, July 2, 1934
1955: Bellanca Aircraft sold to Northern Aircraft (later named Downer then International Aircraft or Inter-Air). 1967: Bellanca name resurfaces as Bellanca Sales, a subsidiary of Miller Flying Service of Inter-Air. 1970: Bellanca Sales acquires Champion Aircraft and changes name to Bellanca Aircraft 1978: Bellanca Aircraft becomes a subsidiary of Anderson Greenwood. 1982: Bellanca Aircraft assets sold to Viking Aviation and Champion Aircraft. 2002: Viking assets acquired by Alexandria Aircraft. while... 1968: Giuseppe Bellanca and son August restart the original Bellanca company. 1983: This new company becomes AviaBellanca Aircraft See alsoExternal links
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