Ostmecklenburgische Flugzeugbau

Ostmecklenburgische Flugzeugbau GmbH
Private
Industry Aerospace
Fate Bankrupt December 2003
Successor Symphony Aircraft Industries
Founded 1998
Headquarters Neubrandenburg Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Key people
Mathias Stinnes, CEO
Products General aviation aircraft
The OMF-100-135 Symphony Thielert Centurion 1.7 diesel-powered prototype

Ostmecklenburgische Flugzeugbau GmbH, (English: East Mecklenburg Aircraft Works Limited) was a light aircraft manufacturer in Neubrandenburg Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The company was commonly known as OMF Aircraft.

OMF was formed by Mathias Stinnes in 1998 and ceased operations in December 2003.[1]

Stinnes formed OMF Aircraft to produce a certified version of the Stoddard-Hamilton Glastar designated the OMF-100-160 Symphony with certification achieved in 2001.[1]

Realizing that the bulk of the market for this aircraft was in North America, Stinnes set up a production facility in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada with financial help from the Government of Quebec. The plant building was constructed by the Town of Trois-Rivieres and leased to OMF. The plant was opened in September 2003.[1]

OMF suffered from under-financing during its start-up phase and declared bankruptcy in December 2003, having produced 40 aircraft.[1]

Production of the aircraft, under the designation Symphony SA-160, was resumed in 2005 by the former Canadian subsidiary operating under new ownership as Symphony Aircraft Industries.[1]

Aircraft by date

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Hunt, Adam: A brief history of Symphony Aircraft, COPA Flight December 2005

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