Wibault Explained

Société des Avions Michel Wibault
Fate:Merged
Foundation:1919
Founder:Michel Wibault
Location City:Billancourt, France
Location Country:France
Industry:Aeronautics, defence
Products:Aircraft

The Wibault company or Société des Avions Michel Wibault was a French aircraft manufacturing company. Its workshops were located in Billancourt, in the Paris area.[1] [2]

History

The Wibault company was established in 1919 by Michel Wibault.[3] The planes produced by Wibault in the first decade included reconnaissance, fighter and bomber aircraft, but production shifted mainly to civilian aircraft after 1930.[1]

Some of the Wibault designs were quite successful; the Vickers Wibault was a licensed version of the Wibault 7 built by the British company Vickers in the 1920s.[4]

In 1930 Société des Avions Michel Wibault built the Wibault-Penhoët 280, which was funded by the Penhoët (Chantiers St. Nazairre) shipyard and the following year the companies merged to form Chantiers Aéronautiques Wibault-Penhoët. That company produced the Wibault-Penhoët 280 series of trimotor airliners, twelve of which were bought by Air France. They also built transport and racing types but in 1934 were taken over by Breguet Aviation who built several Wibault designs including the Breguet 670 twin-engined airliner.[5]

Aircraft

Significant projects

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.aviafrance.com/constructeur.php?ID_CONSTRUCTEUR=1390 Aviafrance Wibault
  2. Jean Liron, La SFCA – Avions Maillet-Taupin-Lignel, Aviation Magazine International no. 817-828, 1982
  3. http://www.jetb.net/ Crezan Aviation
  4. Andrews, E.N. and Morgan, E.B. Vickers Aircraft Since 1908, Second edition. London: Putnam, 1988. .
  5. Book: Gunston, Bill . World Encyclopaedia of Aircraft Manufacturers: from the pioneers to the present day. 1993. Patrick Stephens Limited. Sparkford, Somerset. 9 781852 602055. 318.