In 1972, Grumman acquired American Aviation, and 
                              released the improved AA-5B with a more powerful 
                              engine. A further upgraded model, the Tiger, 
                              was also offered.
                              Improvements to the basic AA-5 in 1976 led to the 
                              AA-5A and its upgraded version, the Cheetah.
                              In 1978, Gulfstream purchased Grumman American, 
                              and AA-5 production paused whilst production 
                              rights were sold. It was not until 1990 that 
                              American General Aircraft Corporation returned the 
                              type to production, as the AG-5B. American General 
                              stopped trading in 1994. The type is now again 
                              manufactured by Tiger Aircraft.
                              
                              timeline
                              
                              
                              1962 – 
                              Legendary designer James Bede designs the 
                              forerunner to today’s Tiger—the BD-1, a two-seater 
                              with interchangeable wings and horizontal 
                              stabilizer components. 
                              
                              
                              1964 – 
                              Bede sells the BD-1 design to American Aviation 
                              and stays on as a consultant for the production of 
                              the plane.
                              
                              
                              1969 – 
                              Bede’s design debuts as American Aviation’s AA-1 
                              Yankee. The AA-1 is the forerunner of the AA-5 
                              series (including the Traveler, the Cheetah, and 
                              the Tiger).
                              
                              
                              1974 – 
                              Military fighter-plane manufacturer Grumman 
                              Aircraft buys American Aviation, and the company 
                              is renamed Grumman American. The company begins 
                              producing the AA-5 Traveler, a modified version of 
                              the AA-1.
                              
                              1975 – The Tiger is 
                              born. Grumman’s engineers put their experience 
                              building naval fighters to work in designing 
                              enhancements to the AA-5 design. Based on their 
                              changes, Grumman replaces the AA-5 Traveler with 
                              the AA-5B Tiger, which boasts a larger engine (180 
                              hp), a higher cruise speed (143 knots), and room 
                              for four.
                              
                              
                              1978 – 
                              Grumman sells its small aircraft division to 
                              Gulfstream Aerospace, who continues production of 
                              the Tiger. 
                              
                              
                              1989 – 
                              American General Aircraft Corporation purchases 
                              the Tiger design from Gulfstream and produces the 
                              plane under the model number AG-5B, with some 
                              technological advances incorporated.
                              
                              
                              1999 – 
                              Tiger Aircraft, LLC begins plans for production of 
                              the AG-5B Tiger. A new construction facility is 
                              built in Martinsburg, WV. 
                              
                              
                              2001 – 
                              In a much-anticipated celebration, Tiger Aircraft 
                              announces the Type Certification for the new Tiger 
                              AG-5B, and new Tigers begin to roll off the 
                              assembly line.
                              
                              
                              2002 – 
                              Adding to its achievements, Tiger Aircraft earns 
                              the FAA Production Certificate for the Tiger 
                              AG-5B. This is the first Production Certificate 
                              granted by the Northeast FAA in 23 years. The 
                              fleet of about 1800 previously produced Tigers 
                              will now begin to welcome new flying partners.