Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft Explained

Hq Location City:Arlington, Washington
Hq Location Country:United States
Founder:Tom Hamilton
Foundation:1979
Fate:Defunct in 2001
Successor:Glasair Aviation
Products:Composite kit aircraft

Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft, based in Arlington, Washington, was a designer and supplier of high-performance homebuilt aircraft kits, offering parts and plans to homebuilders. The company's popular Glasair aircraft series are low wing, two-seat (side by side) fiberglass designs.[1]

The Glasair TD of 1979 was the first pre-molded composite aircraft kit on the general aviation market, introduced at the 1980 EAA Oshkosh Airshow.[2] The company was started by Tom Hamilton and named, tongue in cheek, after the style of large aircraft manufacturers in the United States. Using Hamilton's middle and last name, the company was incorporated as Stoddard-Hamilton.

Retractable gear and up-engined models were later introduced, with the Glasair III Turbo capable of speeds in excess of 3000NaN0, and another model being fitted with a turboprop engine. In the mid-1990s, Glasair introduced the Glastar, a high-wing, short-field capable utility aircraft with two seats.

In 2001, Thomas W. Wathen purchased the assets of the Glasair from bankrupt Stoddard-Hamilton Aircraft. He combined New Glasair LLC with New GlaStar LLC and continued production of the Glasair and GlaStar kits at the Arlington factory, marketing them under the Glasair Aviation name.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Air Progress. March 1993. 25. A Tour of the Glasair Factory. Patrick Julia.
  2. Web site: 1979 Stoddard-Hamilton Glasair 'Ham2'. June 4, 2022. EAA Aviation Center. n.d..
  3. Web site: EAA news - New Glastar purchase of AADI . 2007-01-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927195012/http://www.eaa.org/communications/eaanews/010702_glastar.html . 2007-09-27 .