(www.paradiseaircraft.us)
Noe de Oliveira S. Filho, CEO and founder of Paradise Indústria Aeronáutica Ltda. of Vera Cruz, BA Brazil started his aeronautical activities in 1985. A self taught Aeronautical Engineer, Mr. Filho proved that with passion and dedication all dreams are possible. When he was just seven years old he decided that one day he would create and fly his own airplanes.
During 1985, Mr. Filho completed his first model and since that day, was successful with nine other designs (6 amphibious and 3 land airplanes).
In 2007, the Paradise P1 was introduced to the US market. With P1s inherent qualities, low maintenance, and our expedient fulfillment of delivery commitments as well as after sale services, Paradise P1 made such a bold impression, many clients decided to completely exchange their fleet for the P1 aircraft.
Paradise P1 is just one of the aircraft produced and soldl today across the globe. In addition, Paradise Indústria Aeronáutica Ltda. also offers a four seat 180 HP the P4 and a two seat, 150 HP the P2S a cargo plane. Currently in development is an all-metal, very luxurious low wing aircraft that will be introduced to the US market in the near future.
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