Thorp
T-211 Sky Scooter N91312
(c/n 3)
Designed by John W. Thorp, the Sky Scooter was a
carry-over of the Lockheed Little Dipper project
which was a
serious (although unreralistic) attempt to mass produce an aircraft for
$1,000. The original
T-11
begat the T-111 which begat the T-211 (seen above) approxiamtely 18 of
which were built. In 1951
Thorp enhanced the design somewhat and
produced the aircraft seen below, production rights to which
were picked up by Fletcher Aviation then
resident at the old Rosemead Airport in the San Gabriel Valley
area of Los Angeles. This
machine was designed as a COIN (Counter-Insurgency) armed lightplane.
N91316
Fletcher FD-25
Defender
(c/n 3)
When
interest in the COIN aspect of this idea flagged, Fletcher developed
the basic design into a crop
duster, the FU-24. The first
orders for this aircraft came from New Zealand and in 1961 the
Fletcher
organization sold the manufacturing
rights to a New Zealand group and production of the FU 24 was moved
to New Zealand. Although the
final product resembled the T-211 superficially, about all that
remained was
the tail shape. The aircraft
below was actually the first production model and was built in the USA
as N6505C.
Fletcher FU-24
ZK-BDS
(c/n 1)