Garland Aircraft Company

The Garland Aircraft Company was a British aircraft manufacturer that operated in the late 1950s and 1960s.

Patrick Garland and Doug Bianchi built a version of the French Piel Emeraude light aircraft that would meet British airworthiness requirements.

[1] Named the Garland-Bianchi Linnet it was built at White Waltham Airfield and first flown on 1 September 1958 from Fairoaks Airfield.

[1] The Garland Aircraft Company was formed to put the Linnet into production.

[1] The company built two Linnets, although the second was not completed and it was sold to Fairtravel Limited to continue production as the Fairtravel Linnet II.