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Continental Copters

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In the late 1970s, Continental worked on single-seat agricultural versions of the
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in 1959. The company's most significant product was the remanufacturing of
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airframes as specialised, single-seat agricultural aircraft as the
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was a US helicopter remanufacturer established by John L Scott in
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Defunct helicopter manufacturers of the United States
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States
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Fort Worth, Texas
Bell 47
El Tomcat
Bell 204
206
Jet-Cat
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Defunct aircraft manufacturers of the United States
Manufacturing companies based in Fort Worth, Texas
Defunct helicopter manufacturers of the United States
Defunct manufacturing companies based in Texas

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