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Britten-Norman (BN) is a privately owned British aircraft manufacturer and aviation services provider. The company is the sole independent commercial aircraft producer in the United Kingdom. Britten-Norman has so far manufactured and sold its aircraft to customers in more than 120 countries.
2013 Transaereo 5074 Britten-Norman Islander crash; V. Vieques Air Link Flight 901A This page was last edited on 15 April 2016, at 08:50 (UTC). Text ...
In December 2006, aerospace publication Flight International observed that: "The only civil aircraft that remains in production in the UK is the tiny Britten-Norman Islander". [ 20 ] In early 2008, B-N was studying a version powered by 350 hp (260 kW) aircraft diesel engines with SMA Engines , already offering the 230 hp (170 kW) SMA SR305-230 ...
Diagram of Loganair Britten-Norman Islander air ambulance cabin. The aircraft was a British built BN2B-26 Islander manufactured by Pilatus Britten-Norman in 1989, registration G-BOMG. It was a high wing design with two wing-mounted Lycoming O-540 -E4C5 piston engines, each delivering a rated 260 horsepower to a two-blade variable-pitch propeller .
October 9 – Lanseria Airport, near Johannesburg, South Africa – Demonstration Pilot Peter Philips flying a Britten-Norman Trislander in flying display performed a second wing-over and had insufficient altitude to recover. Impacted the runway and bounced into the air and came to rest some 500m further off to the side of the runway.
Only source is the Britten-Norman website, which you can hardly call an true objective source of info. I find this hard to believe, and at least airbus with it's a320 would be the best-seller. Does anyone have any objective source on this statement that I find very hard to believe. Whale plane 15:10, 18 July 2008 (UTC)
Pages in category "Britten-Norman aircraft" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Britten-Norman BN-1;
Britten-Norman Islander: Los Roques, Venezuela Unknown, under investigation John Purroy Mitchel: United States 1918 Former Mayor of New York City: Thomas-Morse S-4 [83] Lake Charles, Louisiana: Fell from airplane from not wearing a seatbelt; namesake of the former Mitchel Air Force Base. William A. Moffett: United States 1933 U.S. Navy rear admiral