Monocoupe Aircraft was a manufacturer of light airplanes originally produced in the late 1920s and 30s.
[Richard Harris]
"Monocoupe: Speed for the Common Man"
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They introduced relatively inexpensive, compact, and sporty aircraft in an era of large, maintenance intensive, open-cockpit biplanes, and the Monocoupe series was one of the first economical, closed-cabin, two-seat, light aircraft in the United States. As a result, the Monocoupe soon became a successful brand.
History
Original company
Central States Airplane Company was established in 1927 to build
Don Luscombe's Monocoupe.
In January 1928, the company became the Mono Aircraft Division of
Velie Motor Corporation. Following
Willard Velie's death in March 1929, the Velie interests were sold to
Allied Aviation Industries, a holding company. By May, these interests were divided into two separate companies: the Lambert Aircraft Engine Corporation and the Mono Aircraft Company of
Moline, Illinois
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. Both companies passed into receivership in 1931, reemerging in 1932 as the Lambert Engine and Machine Company and the Monocoupe Corporation. In July 1934, the two companies joined under the newly formed Lambert Aircraft Corporation with ''Monocoupe'' continuing to operate under its own name.
The company was dissolved in 1940 and its assets passed to the Monocoupe Aeroplane and Engine Corporation of Orlando, Florida.
[Bell, 2002. p. 207.] Later, in September 1941, ''Monocoupe'' acquired the
Bristol Aircraft Corporation
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of
Bristol, Virginia
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and its Canadian subsidiary ''Bristol Aircraft Products Ltd.'' The operations of these three companies were combined under the Universal Molded Products Corporation with ''Monocoupe'' forming a separate division of the company. Aircraft production halted during World War II, resuming briefly in 1948-1950 under the name Monocoupe Airplane and Engine Corporation. In 1955, the corporate assets were acquired by a
West Virginia
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aviation group, which reorganized the company as Monocoupe Aircraft of Florida, Inc. and transferred operations to
Melbourne, Florida
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.
Modern companies
The company name re-emerged as Mono Aircraft, Inc. briefly in 1992, in Cheney, Kansas, with the Monocoupe type certificate acquired by Saturn Aircraft & Engineering, Oxnard, California.
Aviat Aircraft developed a modernized variation of the Monocoupe 110 as the 200-horsepower 110 Special, and sold a few with modern 200-horspepower engines.
The Monocoupe Aeroplane Corporation was again re-established in
Grantville, Pennsylvania, in late 2016, to build reproduction Monocoupe 110 Specials with
Warner 185 engines and modern technology.
Aircraft
References
Notes
Bibliography
* Bell, Dana ed. ''The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Directory of Airplanes their Designers and Manufacturers''. Stackpole Books Mechanicsburg, PA, 2002. .
External links
{{commons category, Monocoupe aircraft
Monocoupe.com (archived)
Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States
Manufacturing companies based in Pennsylvania
Defunct companies based in Pennsylvania
Manufacturers based in Grantville, Pennsylvania