Société de Constructions et d'Aviation Légère
Company type | aircraft design and manufacture |
---|---|
Industry | aircraft |
Founded | 1936 |
Defunct | c. 1948 |
Fate | ceased operations |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Key people | Felix and Antoine Bassou |
Products | light aircraft |
Société Constructions d'Aviation Légère (SCAL) was a small French aircraft manufacturer of light aircraft during the 1930s and 1940s.
Company history
[edit]SCAL was established in 1936 by the brothers Felix and Antoine Bassou with a factory in Paris. The company designed and built a small series of light two-seat sporting and touring aircraft for use by private pilot owners. The last design appeared c. 1938 and the company is no longer in existence.
Aircraft designs
[edit]Three SCAL types were flown.
The FB.20 was a monoplane from about 1936 but beyond that nothing further is known.[1]
The FB.30/31 was a pusher, twin boom, two seat touring aircraft: three built, with different engines.
The FB.40/1 was a side-by-side seat biplane trainer. Two different engines were available pre-war and other engines were used post-war.
References
[edit]- ^ "Les Grandes Competitions de 1936". Les Ailes (775): 12. 23 April 1936.
Bibliography
[edit]- Butler, P.H. (1964). French Civil Aircraft Register. Merseyside Society of Aviation Enthusiasts.
- Jackson, A.J. (1974). British Civil Aircraft since 1919, Volume 3. Putnam & Company Ltd. ISBN 0-370-10014-X.