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Precision Manuals Development Group (often abbreviated as PMDG) is a commercial add-on aircraft developer for the Microsoft Flight Simulator, [1] Lockheed Martin Prepar3D, [2] and X-Plane [3] series. The company was founded by Robert S. Randazzo, who stated that his ultimate goal was to develop the software to the point where it could be used ...
The ICAO names are listed in bold. Having an ICAO name does not mean that a manufacturer is still in operation today, just that some of the aircraft produced by that manufacturer are still flying. List of aircraft manufacturers (A) List of aircraft manufacturers (B–C) List of aircraft manufacturers (D–G) List of aircraft manufacturers (H–L)
Microsoft Flight Simulator is a series of flight simulator programs for MS-DOS, Classic Mac OS, and Microsoft Windows operating systems.It was an early product in the Microsoft application portfolio and differed significantly from Microsoft's other software, which was largely business-oriented.
Inventory Locator Service, LLC (ILS) is an American company that started the first e-Marketplace for aviation, marine, and defense industries.ILS has its headquarters in Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America; with relationships globally, especially in North America, through its parent company CAMP Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Hearst Corporation. [1]
Arrow (2), Arrow Aircraft Company – Canada; Arrow Aircraft, Arrow Airplane Company – United States, (1931–1935) Arrow Aircraft Ltd. – United Kingdom; Arsenal de l'Aeronautique, Arsenal de l'Aeronautique – France, (1936–1953) > SFECMAS; ARV, ARV Aviation Ltd – United Kingdom; ASAP, Aircraft Sales & Parts – Canada; ASJA – Sweden
Bristol Aeroplane Company – now part of BAE Systems and no longer produces aircraft [16] Cierva Autogiro Company (defunct) [39] Fairey Aviation – aircraft manufacturing arm was taken over by Westland Aircraft in 1960 [40] Firth Helicopters [4] Gadfly Aircraft (defunct) Saro – merged with Westland Aircraft, later Agusta-Westland [41 ...
The company generates $1.5 million in revenue for each Boeing 787 Dreamliner built. [27] Other products made from the various metals are fasteners, products for the paper industry, parts used in the defense industry, and parts for the automotive industry. [24] PCC's main markets are the United States, Europe, and Asia. [24]
The company was founded by Bill Raisner in Peyton, Colorado, in the 1980s and claims to be the oldest ultralight aircraft parts supplier. The company specializes in the provision of aircraft parts and aircraft engines and in the past supplied kit aircraft for amateur construction and ready-to-fly aircraft under the US FAR 103 Ultralight ...