Edgley Optica
The Optica program began in 1974 by John Kelsey Edgley who, with a small team, designed and built the original prototype obtaining its initial type certification from Civil Aviation Authority on 8 February 1985.
↓The Optica program began in 1974 by John Kelsey Edgley who, with a small team, designed and built the original prototype obtaining its initial type certification from Civil Aviation Authority on 8 February 1985.
↓a British light aircraft designed for low-speed flying, and a low-cost alternative to helicopters. An all metal construction. Program owned by Aeroelvira Ltd, a company of John K. Edgley.