LuchtfietsMakers
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Type | private limited by shares |
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Industry | Aerospace, aircraft |
Founded | 1674 AN |
Founder(s) |
Célia Urquhart Jef Zoë van Aarle |
Headquarters | St. Cloud, Meckelnburgh |
Number of locations |
2 offices (St. Cloud, Boulonne) 1 plant (Townsville) |
Products | Sport aircraft |
Revenue | ₵328 million (1711 AN) |
Operating income | ₵44.6 million (1711 AN) |
Net income | ₵38.4 million (1711 AN) |
Total assets | ₵286 million (1711 AN) |
Website | luchtfiets.com |
Luchtfietsmakers Ltd. (LFM; operating as LuchtfietsMakers) is an aircraft manufacturing company founded and headquartered in St. Cloud, in central Meckelnburgh. The company was organized 1674 AN by friends aerospace engineer Célia Urquhart and test pilot Jef Zoë van Aarle. LuchtfietsMakers has since grown into the largest aircraft manufacturer in Meckelnburgh, with 707 employees.
The company's focus is the development and manufacture of two-seater light sport aircraft suitable for casual flight. A total of seven models have been designed and put into production. All aircraft LuchtfietsMakers manufactures are amphibious and can transverse land, water or snow without adapting the landing gear.
Model | Engine | Empty weight | Cruise speed | Max. range | Orders | Manufacture | Availability | |
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FTM 1 | 67 kW | 454 kg | 137 km/h | 480 km | Homebuilt, plans | |||
FTM 2 | 134 kW | 500 kg | 177 km/h | 960 km | Homebuilt, kit | |||
FTM 3 | 112 kW | 440 kg | 209 km/h | 800 km | Homebuilt, kit | |||
FTM 3 | 60 kW | 372 kg | 138 km/h | 610 km | Homebuilt, kit | |||
FTM 4 | 75 kW | 300 kg | 210 km/h | 970 km | Factory-built | |||
FTM 5 | 74 kW | 400 kg | 210 km/h | 1,250 km | Factory-built | |||
FTM 6 | 60 kW | 319 kg | 164 km/h | 680 km | Homebuilt, kit | |||
FTM 5 | 75 kW | 490 kg | 153 km/h | 790 km | Factory-built |