The Call Aircraft Company (CAC or CallAir) was established by Reuel Call in 1939 at Afton, Wyoming to build a touring aircraft of his own design.
Production of the aircraft was halted by World War II, with the factory operating as an aircraft repair facility for the duration of the conflict. In 1945 building activities resumed, but the company found itself struggling against fierce competition from Cessna, Piper, and the masses of war_surplus aircraft flooding the market.
In 1954, CallAir introduced the A-4, the world's first purpose-built agricultural aircraft. Whilst a moderately successful product, CallAir did not survive its founder's sale of the company in 1959, and the company had foundered by the end of the year.
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