Aircraft building dies down after the Wars
War indemnity work and rebuilding concerned the whole of Finland. Plane factories also began making war reparation products as far as possible. The situation was tricky because there were no products on the war indemnity list that were previously manufactured at plane factories. The greatest need was for heavy metal industry products. Instead of aircraft, the factories began manufacturing products that no-one had previously made in Finland. For example, in Kuorevesi they designed various kinds of transfer wagons for the plywood and timber industries and a pulp density adjuster for the pulp industry. Mixed filler work of plane factories
Among the products manufactured by Veljekset Karhumäki Oy were canoes, woodworking planes and metal tools. There was also plenty of farm machine repair work to be done in the surrounding countryside. Valtion Lentokonetehdas in Kuorevesi made such items as aluminum washbowls and milk jugs, wooden clock and radio cabinets, Pelva linen spinning machines, hairpins and file mechanisms.
Designing and building the Karhu 48 aircarft
The working name of the new aircraft was Karhu-47. It was a four-seater, mixed construction, high wing plane, which could be used both as a land and hydroplane. |
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