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Revision as of 21:15, 19 February 2020

Brightworks
Type Public corporation
Industry
  • Rotary wing aircraft
  • Fixed wing aircraft
Founded 1675
Headquarters Brightown, Sanama
Key people N/A
Products N/A
Parent Federal government
Subsidiaries

Brightworks Mistra, formerly SAI Aircraft Works, is a Sanaman aircraft producer established in 1675 by separating the aircraft division of Sanama Arms Industries. The company is named after the city where it is located, Brightown. The first order for the new company was to produce rotary wing aircraft for the Sanaman Federal Armed Forces. Brightworks acquired a majority stake in Talenorian aircraft manufacturer Mistra in 1681.

Product line

AH-75 Cobra
UH-76 Dromosker
CH-276 Camel
TR-279 Dront
CF-380 Atlas
FF-380 Buzzard
TUAV-1 Specter


Mistra

F-9 Ashavan II