Brightworks Mistra
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Type | Public corporation |
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Industry |
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Founded | 1675 |
Headquarters | Gardenholm, Sanama |
Key people | N/A |
Products | N/A |
Parent | Federal government |
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. In 1685 the company rebranded itself to Brightworks Mistra after acquiring the remaining stake in Mistra. In 1702 the company relocated to Gardenholm to keep it inside Sanama.
Product line
Rotary wing
Fixed wing
Section 555
Development projects
- A-15 Close Air Support Fixed Wing Aircraft
- Partners:
- Aemilia: Waffenschmiederei Ludwigshafen (rotary weapon system, rocket pods)
- Partners:
- F-13 Conventional Air Superiority Fighter
- Partners:
- Cakaristan: Çakaristan Aeronautics Limited (engines)
- Sanama: Simines (electronics, avionics, radar)
- Sanama: Brightworks Mistra (fuselage, frame, cockpit)
- Partners:
- F-19 Advanced Stealth Aerial Platform