British Aerial Transport Company Limited(BAT) was a British aircraft manufacturer from its formation in 1917 to its closure in 1919. The company was based at
Willesden, London.
History
The company was formed in 1917 by
Samuel Waring around the combined knowledge of
Frederick Koolhoven as Chief Designer, and
Robert Noorduyn as Chief Draughtsman. Koolhoven's first design for the company was the F.K.22 fighter. In 1919 Lord Waring reduced his aviation interests and this forced the closure of the company. The fourth F.K.26 was the last aircraft built by the company.
Aircraft designs
BAT F.K.22 (1918) Single-engine single-seat fighter aircraft