Fisher Flying Products

The company was originally based in South Webster, Ohio and later Edgeley, North Dakota, USA.

By early 2009 the new owner had re-established the manufacturing operation and commenced producing kits, starting with the Dakota Hawk and the FP-202.

[3][10] The first two designs the company built were the Fisher Flyer, which incorporated a new fuselage and tail and the existing wings from the UFM Easy Riser hang glider and the Fisher Barnstormer, a negative stagger biplane.

[12] In mid-2014 the company was sold to Dave Hertner, owner of Effectus AeroProducts, and moved to Dorchester, Ontario.

The company intends to manufacture kits at Ckdpack's plants, located on three continents.