| Type | Privately held company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Aerospace |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Art Williams |
| Products | aircraft plans |
The Williams Aircraft Design Company was an American aircraft manufacturer based in Northridge, California and run by Art Williams. The company specialized in the design of racing aircraft.[1]
Several of Williams products were the result of collaboration with other designers. For instance the Williams-Cangie WC-1 Sundancer was designed with Carl Cangie and won first place at the 1973 Reno Air Races Formula One Class.[1]
The Williams W-17 Stinger design captured second place at the 1973 Reno Air Races in the biplane class.[1]
Aircraft
| Model name | First flight | Number built | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Williams W-17 Stinger | 1970s | one | Formula One air racer |
| Williams-Cangie WC-1 Sundancer | 1970s | one | Biplane air racer |
| Williams-Gully Special | |||
| Williams Special | |||
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