The Bach Aircraft Company was established by aviator L. Morton Bach at Clover Field, Santa Monica, California in 1927 to manufacture tri-motor airliners as the Bach Air Yacht in various models, as well as several other aircraft. The company hired Waldo Waterman as its chief test pilot, who brought on Max B. Harlow as the chief engineer. In 1931, the business was reorganized into the Aircraft Production Corporation but did not manufacture any further new designs.

Aircraft

Model nameFirst flightNumber builtType
Bach Air Yacht1927~21Trimotor airliner
Bach CS-1Single engine cabin biplane
Bach CS-4Single engine cabin biplane
Bach Polar BearSingle engine open cockpit biplane
Bach Super TransportN/A0Unbuilt four engine airliner
Bach T-11-PSingle engine conversion of 3-CT-6

Notes

Bibliography

  • Gunston, Bill (1993). World Encyclopedia of Aircraft Manufacturers. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press.

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