Avid Aircraft


Avid Aircraft is an American aircraft kitplane manufacturer. The company was founded in 1983 by Dean Wilson to produce the Avid Flyer.
After several bankruptcies, the company was most recently re-established in 2017.

History

Avid Aircraft was started in 1983 as Light Aero Inc in Caldwell, Idaho by aircraft designer Dean Wilson. The original Avid Flyer design won Best New Design at Oshkosh in 1983.
The company, Avid Aircraft Inc, produced a full line of high-wing light aircraft kits before going bankrupt in 1998. Acquired by Jim Tomash, the company was moved into a 61000 ft² converted greenhouse that included 21000 ft² of cement flooring, in Ennis, Montana. Production of kits was re-established in the new facility. The factory also served as a customer build centre where customers who purchased Avid kits could complete their aircraft.
The company closed its doors again in November 2003, at the time indicating that the owners were looking to move to a more populated area of the United States.
Following Avid's first bankruptcy in 1998 Airdale Sportplane and Supply started producing parts for most Avid models in 1999. That company later started producing the Airdale Airdale and Airdale Avid Plus kitplanes, which are derived from the Avid Mark IV Hauler. Airdale went out of business in 2017.
In October 2017, Avid Aircraft was restarted under the name Avid Aircraft LLC, by Mark Mendick in Unionville, Iowa.

Aircraft

Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Amphibian and Catalina1986100 Three-seat high wing amphibious flying boat
Flyer1983Two-seat high-wing monoplane
Bandit200 Two-seat high-wing monoplane
Explorer
Mark IV550 Two-seat high-wing monoplane
Magnum100 Two-seat high-wing monoplane
Champion19982 Single seat ultralight aircraft