Industry | Aerospace |
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Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Clyde, Texas, United States |
Key people | Mike O'Sullivan (CEO and Founder) John McCarron |
Products | Aircraft kits |
Number of employees | 8 (2012) |
Website | www |
Supermarine Aircraft, LLC is an American kit aircraft manufacturer based in Cisco, Texas, with its head office in nearby Clyde. Originally founded in Brisbane, Australia by Mike O'Sullivan and his business partner John McCarron, the company manufactures the Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire homebuilt kit aircraft which, although slightly smaller than the original Supermarine Spitfire, is the only all-aluminium replica in production.
The company CEO is founder Mike O'Sullivan, who is also manager of Cisco Municipal Airport.[1] The Workshop Manager is Chad Faykus and Office Manager Kathy Redford-Walton.[2][3]
In 2012 the company employed eight people.[1]
Australian pilot and aviation engineer Mike O'Sullivan, who grew up on a cattle station in Queensland, had always wanted a Spitfire and in 1991 he built a replica for his own use. This was followed by an all-metal production prototype in 1994.[4][5][6][7]
In 1995 O'Sullivan joined with business partner John McCarron to form the Supermarine Aircraft company in Brisbane, Australia, with the idea of producing all-Australian homebuild aircraft kits. In the event, the constant-speed, four-blade propeller would be obtained from a specialist firm in New Zealand.[8]
The company has no direct connection with the original British Supermarine company which built the original Spitfire fighter, however it has been granted permission to use the name. Journalist Charles Laurence of The Telegraph explains: "So how did the hallowed name of Supermarine, the old Southampton-based aviation company (half of all Spitfires were built in West Bromwich after the Southampton factories were flattened by the Luftwaffe), end up on a tin hangar in Texas? O'Sullivan did not buy the name Supermarine: he was granted it by the descendants of the owners of the old West Midlands aircraft works, out of business since the early 1950s, in a kind of blessing."[1]
Around 2010 the company moved to Cisco Airport, Texas in the US and is now an American limited liability company.[1][9]
Aircraft are now approved and flying in many countries and over 92 have been sold.[10]
The Supermarine Aircraft Spitfire is the only all-aluminium replica Spitfire in production. Three models have been produced, all sub-scale: