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Talleres Loring (Loring Workshops) was a Spanish aeronautical company founded by engineer and entrepreneur Jorge Loring after moving to
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History

A predecessor company, Loring Pujol y Cia, had been founded in
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by Jorge Loring together with Claudio Baradat Guillé in 1918. The new company established its factory in
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, Carabanchel, in SW
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in 1923 and began production in
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/ref> It soon received orders to manufacture military aircraft, beginning with Fokker C.IV planes. Later ''Talleres Loring'' would build some of Juan de la Cierva's
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prototypes, such as the Cierva C.7 and
Cierva C.12 The Cierva C.12 was an experimental autogyro built by Cierva Autogiro Company in England in 1929, in association with Avro. Development Like most other Cierva designs, it was based on an existing aircraft fuselage - in this case, an Avro Avian. ...
. Talleres Loring also would produce its own aircraft, mostly designed by engineer
Eduardo Barrón Eduardo Barrón (full name Eduardo Barrón y Ramos de Sotomayor; b. 7 September 1888 - d. 13 January 1949) was a Spanish aeronautical engineer and military pilot who led the design department at '' Talleres Loring'' from 1923 to 1930. Biogra ...
, such as the Loring R-1, the Loring R-2 and the Loring R-3 airplanes. Overwhelmed by the large financial cost of its projects, in 1931 Jorge Loring rejoined the government service. Three years later, in
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, the Talleres Loring company filed for bankruptcy. Jorge Loring was bailed out by his brother and founded Aeronáutica Industrial S.A. (AISA), which also manufactured aircraft for military use, and where he was found dead on 22 September 1936, at the beginning of the
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. The Loring RB surveillance aircraft, a monoplane prototype said to have been built right at the beginning in 1923, and the T-2 are developments about which there are almost no data.


List of Aircraft

* C-1, fighter prototype based on the R-3; one built and exhibited at the ''Palacio de Cristal'' Aeronautical exhibition in 1926. * E-1, two-seat light monoplane prototype with an extra fin and rudder placed over the fuselage; first flown in 1929. * E-2, parasol wing light monoplane; at least 4 built in 1930. * R-1, two-seat sesquiplane for surveillance and light bombing, 30 built in 1925. * R-2, a development of the R-I that did not go into production. * R-3, a reconnaissance and light attack aircraft; four prototypes built in 1926; went into production in 1927 with a total of 110 units built. * T-1, light
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based on the R-3; one prototype built in 1926. * T-2, also known as B-1, commercial biplane prototype for 5 passengers; built in 1929 or 1930 * T-3, three-engined commercial monoplane, also known as ''Barrón Colonial''; a "colonial aircraft" built in 1931, first flight in 1932. * B-2, ambitious project of a six-engined bomber with a 4.000 kg payload that remained on paper.Warleta Carrillo, José (1989). «Revista Aeroplano nº 6». In Instituto de Historia y Cultura Aeronáutica. ''Eduardo Barrón y Ramos de Sotomayor.'' Madrid. p. 64. * Loring X, a two-seat low-wing monoplane with closed cockpit; built in 1934. ; Under licence: *
Cierva C.12 The Cierva C.12 was an experimental autogyro built by Cierva Autogiro Company in England in 1929, in association with Avro. Development Like most other Cierva designs, it was based on an existing aircraft fuselage - in this case, an Avro Avian. ...
* Fokker C.IV


References


External links

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Aircraft that may have participated in the Spanish Civil War
* ttp://airspot.ru/catalogue/aircrafts/country/%D0%98%D1%81%D0%BF%D0%B0%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8F?page=2 Early Spanish aircraft (in Russian) {{Loring aircraft Defunct aircraft manufacturers of Spain