Intermountain Manufacturing Company
The Intermountain Manufacturing Company (IMCO) was a US aircraft manufacturer of the 1960s based in Afton, Wyoming that produced agricultural aircraft.
Predecessor | Call Aircraft Company |
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Founded | 1962 |
Parent | Aero Commander, |
IMCO was formed in 1962 to purchase the assets of the failed Call Aircraft Company, and the following year commenced new production of the CallAir A-9. IMCO also developed an enlarged and refined version of the aircraft, designated the B-1.[1]
Aero Commander, a division of Rockwell International purchased IMCO in 1966 and relocated production to Albany, Georgia the following year.[2]
References
- Flying Magazine: 22. April 1966.
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(help) - "Pittsburgh Firm Boosts Assets". Salt Lake Tribune. AP. 25 December 1966. p. 2C.
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