The Verville Aircraft Company was a Detroit, Michigan based manufacturer of small airplanes and flying boats, which became bankrupt during the Great Depression.
Alfred V. Verville started the corporation after working for multiple aviation companies.
[1] The Verville Aircraft Company was located at 4815 Cabot Street, Detroit, Michigan,[2] occupying the former Rickenbacker plant.
After being acquired by Briggs, the manufacturer produced a light plane followed by the construction of two others.
[3] The following designers worked for Verville Aircraft:[5] A judge in the chancery court in Wilmington, Delaware appointed a receiver for the firm in December 1931.