British Aircraft Manufacturing

The British Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited (formerly the British Klemm Aeroplane Company) was a 1930s British aircraft manufacturer based at London Air Park, Hanworth, Middlesex, England.

Eagle a single-engine cabin monoplane, although similar to the Klemm L.32 was designed by G.H.

The company then followed with a side-by-side two-seat monoplane, the B.A.3 Cupid, but only one was built.

[2] The last aircraft produced was the 1936 B.A.IV Double Eagle a six-seat twin-engined high-wing monoplane, only three were built.

[2] On 25 June 1935 the Northern Whig newspaper reported that the British Aircraft Manufacturing Company, Ltd. had acquired the rights from the United Aircraft Corporation of America to manufacture in the United Kingdom the Sikorsky S 42 flying boat.

1935-built BA Eagle 2 VH-UTI on display in Australia in 1988
1937-built Pobjoy-engined BA Swallow 2 G-AFCL displaying at Kemble, Glos, in May 2003