Meyers built the model 200 until 1965 when he sold the company to Aero Commander.
The initial production version was the Aero Commander 520.
Aero Commander 520 evaluated by the US Army, 3 built.
And then past two Aero Commanders, part of the school fleet.
But with the Aero Commander down, it was either the L-19 or a day up and a day back on commercial airlines.
There was an Aero Commander sitting with engines idling on the parking stand between the hangars.
Known briefly as the Aero Commander 200, it soon emerged that the firm could not produce the design economically.
Aero Commander was an aircraft manufacturer formed in 1944.
Both aircraft were originally the products of smaller manufacturers that Aero Commander had purchased.
Davis worked as a sheet-metal worker at Aero Commander before undertaking his own designs.