The Walter Uetz Flugzeugbau was a Swiss aircraft manufacturer and design company.[1] From the 1950s it built the CAB Minicab and Jodel D.11 which it sold in Switzerland and Austria. It later produced the U2V, a modified Jodel D.119 with a straight wing.[1]
First flown in 1963, Uetz designed and built the U3M Pelikan based on the U2V, but it was a four-seater with a Lycoming O-290 engine.[1] The U3M was further developed as the U4M which had a Lycoming O-320 engine and flaps.[1] The company ceased operating as an aircraft manufacturer in 1965; it had built 29 aircraft.[1]
Aircraft
- CAB Minicab, built from plans for local sale.
- Jodel D.11, built from plans for local sale.
- Uetz U2V, a modified Jodel D.119 with a new wing.
- Uetz U2-MFGZ, a modified Jodel D.119 with a Jodel-designed wing, one built.
- Uetz U3M Pelikan, two built
- Uetz U4M Pelikan. two built plus an additional amateur-built aircraft.
References
- Simpson, R.W. (1991). Airlife's General Aviation. Shrewbury, England: Airlife Publishing Limited. ISBN 1 85310 194 X.
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