The Stampe was designed as a biplane tourer/training aircraft in the early 1930s by Stampe et Vertongen at Antwerp.
Stampe et Vertongen was a Belgian aircraft manufacturer formed in 1922 and based at Antwerp. The company specialised in design and construction of primary trainers/tourers and advanced trainers. One of the products - the Stampe - has become well known as just Stampe. The was designed as a biplane tourer/training aircraft in the early 1930s by Stampe et Vertongen at Antwerp. The first model was the an advanced aerobatic trainer followed by the with redesigned wings and the 130 hp/97 kW de Havilland Gipsy Major. Only 35 aircraft were built before the company was closed during the Second World War. After the war the successor company Stampe et Renard built a further 65 aircraft between 1948 and 1955 as trainers for the Belgian Air Force. A licensed version was built in France by SNCAN (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Nord) and in Algeria by Atelier Industriel de l'Aéronautique d'Alger, the two firms completing a combined total of 940 aircraft. The postwar were widely used by French military units as a primary trainer. Many also served with aero clubs in France, numbers of which were later sold secondhand to the United Kingdom and other countries. G-OODE is owned by MARK SUTHERLAND JOHNSON TRUSTEE OF: G-OODE FLYING GROUP FOUR WINDS BRINKERS LANE WADHURST TN5 6LS and is a 1947 built Nord with a DE HAVILLAND GIPSY MAJOR 10
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Location: Stow Maries, Essex, UK
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