Fisher Flying Products

Fisher Flying Products is a Canadian aircraft manufacturer that produces kits for a wide line of light aircraft. The company's kits all feature wooden construction with aircraft fabric covering. Many of the designs are reproductions of classic aircraft, such as the company's 80% Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth that is based upon the de Havilland Tiger Moth.[3][4][5][6][7][8]

Fisher Flying Products
Company typePrivate company
IndustryAerospace
Founded1984
FounderMike Fisher and Wayne Ison[1]
Headquarters,
Key people
Gene and Darlene Jackson-Hanson, owners 1984-2007[2]
Paul Riedlinger, owner 2007-2014.
Dave Hertner owner 2014-2022
Arun Modgil owner 2022-present[3]
ProductsKit aircraft
Websitefisherflying.com

History

Founded by Michael E. Fisher and Wayne Ison in the early 1980s as Lite Flite Inc, Aero Visions and later Fisher Aero Corporation, ownership of Fisher Flying Products was later passed to Gene and Darlene Jackson-Hanson in 1984. The company was originally based in South Webster, Ohio and later Edgeley, North Dakota, USA. In 2007 the Jackson-Hansons decided to sell the company and retire.[1][2][4][5][6][7][3][9]

The company was purchased by Paul Riedlinger and moved to Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada. By early 2009 the new owner had re-established the manufacturing operation and commenced producing kits, starting with the Dakota Hawk and the FP-202. By late 2009 all kits were once again available.[3][10]

The first two designs the company built were the Fisher Flyer, which incorporated a new fuselage and tail and the existing wings from the UFM Easy Riser hang glider and the Fisher Barnstormer, a negative stagger biplane. Plans and kits for the latter design were offered in the early 1980s.[11]

On 15 January 2014 president Paul Riedlinger announced that the company was for sale.[12] In mid-2014 the company was sold to Dave Hertner, owner of Effectus AeroProducts, and moved to Dorchester, Ontario.[3]

In 2022, Ckdpack Inc. bought a majority stake in the company and named Arun Modgil as company head. The company intends to manufacture kits at Ckdpack's plants, located on three continents.[3]

Aircraft

Fisher FP-101
Fisher Celebrity biplane

The company currently has 15 different designs available and had over 3,500 aircraft flying in 2007.[2]

Summary of aircraft built by Fisher
Model nameFirst flightNumber built (as of)TypeReplica of, or inspired by
Fisher Flyer19801Single seat biplane ultralightUFM Easy Riser
Fisher Barnstormer1982Single seat negative stagger biplane ultralight
Fisher Boomerang1982Single seat high wing ultralight
Fisher CulexTandem 2-seat twin-engined mid-wing monoplane
Fisher MariahTandem 2-seat low-wing monoplane
Fisher FP-1011982Single seat high wing ultralightPiper J-3 Cub
Fisher FP-202 Koala1981325 (2004)Single seat high wing ultralightPiper J-3 Cub
Fisher FP-3031982200 (2004)Low wing, single seat ultralight
Fisher Super Koala1983105 (2011)Two seat high wing amateur-builtPiper J-3 Cub
Fisher FP-4041984350 (2004)Single seat biplane amateur-builtSingle seat version of Fisher Classic
Fisher FP-505 Skeeter198450 (2004)Single seat parasol wing ultralightPietenpol Air Camper
Fisher FP-606 Sky Baby198625 (2004)Single seat high wing ultralightCessna 150
Fisher Classic1987150 (2004)Two seat biplane amateur-builtTwo seat version of Fisher FP-404
Fisher Celebrity198930 (2004)Two seat biplane amateur-built
Fisher Horizon 1199050 (2004)Two seat high wing amateur-builtBellanca Citabria
Fisher Horizon 2199130 (2004)Two seat high wing amateur-builtO-1 Bird Dog
Fisher Dakota Hawk199325 (2004)High wing two seat amateur-built
Fisher Avenger199450 (2004)Low wing, single seat ultralight
Fisher R-80 Tiger Moth19946 (2004)Two seat biplane amateur-builtde Havilland Tiger Moth
Fisher Youngster199410 (2004)Single seat biplane amateur-builtBücker Bü 133 Jungmeister

References