Diemert Defender

Counter-insurgency aircraft
The Diemert Defender under development

The Diemert Defender was an emergency fighter project invented by Bob Diemert of Manitoba.[1] It was designed in the Cold war as a mass produced counterinsurgency aircraft against the possibility of invading Soviet troops.[2] The events surrounding the project were documented in a film.

Development

The aircraft was designed by stunt pilot and WW2 warbird restorer Bob Diemert who previously worked on movies such as Battle of Britain and was working on restoring a Mitsubishi A6M Zero that was salvaged from the jungles of the South Pacific.[3] During the 1980s, he designed his own aircraft which could be mass produced and a cost effective point defense aircraft for the RCAF.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Memorable Manitobans: Robert Edward "Bob" Diemert (1938-2024)". www.mhs.mb.ca.
  2. ^ Axelrod, Gavin (2024-01-19). "Famed Manitoba aviator Bob Diemert remembered as a pioneer who 'never stopped dreaming'". CBC News.
  3. ^ "Pacific Wrecks - Robert Diemert - Early Warbird Restoration and Japanese Aircraft Recoveries". pacificwrecks.com.
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