BAC

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BAC (British Aircraft Corporation) was a major British aerospace manufacturer known for producing military and civil aircraft, including jets like the Strikemaster and its role in the development of the Concorde.

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BAC canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aerospace manufacturer
defence contractor
activeDuring Cold War
basedIn England
collaboratedWith Aérospatiale
country United Kingdom
developedVariant BAC 167 Strikemaster
surface form: BAC Strikemaster
developedVariantOf BAC Jet Provost
surface form: Jet Provost
dissolved 1977
focus jet-powered aircraft
military trainers
strike aircraft
supersonic aircraft
formedByMergerOf Bristol Aeroplane Company
surface form: Bristol Aeroplane Company (aircraft interests)

English Electric Aviation Ltd
Hunting Aircraft Ltd
Vickers-Armstrongs
surface form: Vickers-Armstrongs (Aircraft) Ltd
headquartersLocation London, England
surface form: London
inception 1960
industry aerospace industry
defence industry
majorShareholder UK government
surface form: UK Government
nationalisedInto British Aerospace
notableAircraft One-Eleven short-haul jet
surface form: BAC One-Eleven

BAC 167 Strikemaster
surface form: BAC Strikemaster

Concorde (Air France)
surface form: Concorde

Lightning
BAC TSR-2
surface form: TSR-2
operatedFacility Brooklands
Filton Airfield (former)
surface form: Filton Aerodrome

Warton Aerodrome
parentCompany Vickers-Armstrongs
surface form: Vickers-Armstrongs (initially, as part-owner)
product BAC 1-11
One-Eleven short-haul jet
surface form: BAC One-Eleven

BAC 167 Strikemaster
surface form: BAC Strikemaster

BAC TSR-2
Concorde (Air France)
surface form: Concorde

English Electric Lightning
SEPECAT Jaguar
surface form: Jaguar (SEPECAT Jaguar)

Panavia Tornado
roleInProject co-developer of Concorde
shortName BAC self-linksurface differs
specializedIn civil airliners
guided weapons
military aircraft
successor British Aerospace
type public company

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BAC shortName BAC self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: British Aircraft Corporation