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The Culver Aircraft Company was an American aircraft manufacturer of light aircraft of the 1930s and 1940s.


History

The Dart Manufacturing Corporation was founded in
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dealer Knight K. Culver and Al Mooney to purchase the rights to the Mooney-designed Monosport G from the defunct Lambert Aircraft Corporation. The company was renamed the Culver Aircraft Company in 1939. In December 1939, Culver produced the Culver Model L, later renaming it
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. Production was supervised by Al's brother, Art Mooney. Having moved from Columbus to
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, after producing 50 aircraft, two retractable-gear models, the LFA and LCA, were introduced, and in 1941 the company was taken over by Walter Beech (founder of
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) and Charles Yankey. The company switched to subcontract work during
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. Culver produced a radio-controlled pilotless aircraft based on the LFA for use as target drones. Over 3000 PQ-8/TDC and PQ-14/TD2C gunnery
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s were produced for the
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and USN.Parsch, Andreas.
Culver PQ-8/TDC Cadet
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T. Bowring Woodbury was promoted to president in 1945. That same year, Culver developed the Model V. The V, also known as the M-17, featured a
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flight control system, known as Simpli-Fly Control, which automated a number of flight functions; the system was looked down upon by pilots, and the Model V was not considered a success. The Model V was developed into the XPQ-15 drone, but did not win production orders; not very long after the end of World War II, Culver Aircraft entered bankruptcy, the Mooney brothers departing to form the Mooney Aircraft Company and the manufacturing plant was purchased by the Coleman Company. In 1956, the Superior Aircraft Company was established, purchasing the assets of the Culver Aircraft Company,Mondey, David. ''The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Aircraft''. New York: A&W Publications, 1978. and put the Model V back into production as the Superior Satellite.Plane & Pilot Magazine. ''The'' Plane & Pilot ''International Aircraft Directory''. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. .


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"Culver Model V", August 1946, Popular Science
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