Storm Aircraft Explained

Storm Aircraft
Type:Privately held company
Foundation:1981
Location City:Sabaudia
Location Country:Italy
Industry:Aerospace
Products:Kit aircraft
Microlight aircraft
Aircraft parts
Owner:Avionav

Storm Aircraft, also called the StormAircraft Group, is an Italian aircraft manufacturer based in Sabaudia. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of kit aircraft and microlight aircraft, predominantly for the European market, as well as sub-contract work for manufacturers of larger aircraft.[1] [2]

Storm Aircraft was originally called SG Aviation srl, but changed its name for brand alignment. The company works predominantly with aluminum sheet and fibreglass construction methods for its kit aircraft.

The company was acquired by the Tunisian aircraft manufacturer Avionav on 3 November 2021.[3]

History

Founded in 1981 by a group of French and Italian aeronautical engineers as SG Aviation, the company engaged in sub-contract work including the Aermacchi MB-339 empennage and Martin-Baker ejection seat mechanical units. The company has designed and produced cold parts for engine nacelles, including inlets, fan cowls and EBU and systems-to-engine interfaces.[4]

The company has also sold over 1200 kit and complete aircraft to customers in 20 countries.

Aircraft

+ align=center style="background:#BFD7FF"Summary of aircraft built by SG Aviation and Storm Aircraft
Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Storm 280two seat low-wing microlight aircraft
Storm 300two seat low-wing homebuilt aircraft
Storm 320Etwo seat low-wing microlight aircraft
Storm Centurytwo seat low-wing microlight aircraft
Storm Rallytwo seat high-wing microlight aircraft
Storm RG Furytwo seat retractable gear low-wing microlight aircraft
Storm Sea Stormtwo to four seat amphibious flying boat homebuilt aircraft

Notes and References

  1. Purdy, Don: AeroCrafter - Homebuilt Aircraft Sourcebook, Fifth Edition, pages 245-246. BAI Communications, 15 July 1998.
  2. Bayerl, Robby; Martin Berkemeier; et al: World Directory of Leisure Aviation 2011-12, pages 77-78. WDLA UK, Lancaster UK, 2011. ISSN 1368-485X
  3. Web site: [La Tunisie qui gagne] : Avionav acquiert l'italien Storm Aircraft]. November 3, 2021.
  4. Web site: Company Story. 24 February 2014. Storm Aircraft. n.d..