Bach Aircraft

The Bach Aircraft Company was established by aviator L. Morton Bach at Clover Field, Santa Monica, California in 1927 to manufacture tri-motor airliners as the Bach Air Yacht in various models, as well as several other aircraft.[1] The company hired Waldo Waterman as its chief test pilot, who brought on Max B. Harlow as the chief engineer.[2] In 1931, the business was reorganized into the Aircraft Production Corporation but did not manufacture any further new designs.

Bach aircraft

Bach Air Yacht 
(3-CT-2, 3-CT-4, 3-CT-6, 3-CT-8, 3-CT-9, 3-CT-9K, 3-CT-9S and 3-CTS) 10-12 passenger tri-motor airliner
Bach CS-1 
three seat single-engine cabin biplane
Bach CS-4 
four seat single-engine cabin biplane
Bach Polar Bear 
two seat open biplane
Bach Super Transport 
four engine airliner project
Bach T-11-P
single engine conversion of 3-CT-6

References

  1. "L. Morton Bach". Retrieved 16 October 2013.
  2. "The Quiet Professor". Air Progress Sport Aircraft. Winter 1969.
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