SABCA
SABCA (Sociétés Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques) is a Belgian aerospace company, controlled by Dassault Group and Stork.
Its main sectors of activity are civil aviation, space and defence.
The company has three locations:
- Brussels - headquarters and main centre of operations
 - Charleroi - military aircraft and helicopter maintenance, technical and logistic support to the customers.
 - Limburg - high-performance composite component manufacturing subsidiary
 
Products
- SABCA Julien - Biplane
 - SABCA Castar - 1923 biplane
 - SABCA Camgul - 1925 single-engine biplane
 - Airco DH.4 - (15 built in 1926)
 - SABCA S.2 - 1926 single-engine airliner
 - SABCA S.11 - 1931 trimotor airliner
 - SABCA S.12
 - SABCA S.20
 - SABCA S.30 - 1936[1]
 - SABCA S.40 - 1939 trainer
 - SABCA S.45 - licence-built Caproni Ca.135
 - SABCA S.46 - licence-built Caproni Ca.310
 - SABCA S.47 - licence-built Caproni Ca.335
 - SABCA S.48 - licence-built Caproni Ca.312
 - SABCA S.60[2]
 
Notes
- ↑ Grey John C.G. & Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938. Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd. . London. 1938
 - ↑  "SABCA aircraft". belgian-wings.be. 22/08/08 14:09. Retrieved 2011-05-23. Check date values in: 
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References
- Grey John C.G. & Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1938. Sampson Low, Marston & company, ltd. . London. 1938
 - "SABCA aircraft". belgian-wings.be. 22/08/08 14:09. Retrieved 2011-05-23. Check date values in: 
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