Tattha Motors

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Tā́ṭṭhā nā Bilīkū́
Private
IndustryAutomotive industry
Aircraft Manufacturing
FoundedAugust 12, 1873; 150 years ago (1873-08-12) in Daktuva, Cananganam
FounderHūt Dagghā́ nā Biṣtī́
HeadquartersArasana, Cananganam
Area served
International
ProductsAutomobiles, Engines, Commercial aircraft, Military aircraft
Number of employees
3877 (2018)
ParentTattha Financial Group

Tattha Motors, or simply known as Tattha, is a Cananganamese vehicle manufacturer in Arasana, Cananganam. The company was originally founded under the name Tattha Atasa, where its main source of income was in the production of parts for steam ships. The company's name is derived from sea spirits in Cananganamese mythology, who allure sailors gifts. In 1912, the company started to shift to the production of automobiles and engine parts as the demand for steamships lessened around the world. In the early 20th century, Tattha was responsible for the production of many flying boats which were frequently purchased by the Cananganamese navy.

Early Years

20th Century

BG-10 Kamiák flying over the Kiishkicha Inlet, 1927

The company saw expansion following its transition to automobile production in 1912, with its early models such as the K-95 which featured leaf springs, which were later upgraded to coil springs with the K-99 in 1916. As the automobile industry was booming, the company eventually expanded to take advantage of the growing commercial luxury flight industry with its own attempts at producing flying boats. After several tests, the BG-10 (BG being an acronym for "Flying Boat" in Cananganamese) conducted Cananganam's first transpolar flight in 1927 from Ompiháaga, Achiyitqana before eventually landing in Tigáacaqits. The display of the vehicle's range and ability to travel in various climates led to the Cananganamese navy purchasing 18 planes to be modified for maritime patrol usage. As a result of this initial purchase and the navy's interest in the product, Tattha would produce over 730 military planes over the company's history for Cananganam's navy.

Current Products

  • K-125 (1996 - )
  • K-150 (2001 - )
  • BG-300 (1985 - )

Retired Products

Retired Automobiles

  • K-95 (1912 - 1918)
  • K-99 (1916 - 1926)
  • K-02 (1919 - 1936)
  • K-17 (1933 - 1938)
  • K-25 (1934 - 1949)
  • K-50 (1947 - 1962)
  • K-75 (1961 - 1978)
  • K-100 (1976 - 1984)
  • K-101 (1983 - 1997)

Retired Flying Boats

  • BG-10 (1927 - 1951)
  • BG-18 (1947 - 1988)
  • BG-200 (1961 - 1988)
  • BG-250 (1982 - 2003)

Retired Aircraft

  • C-201 (1917 - 1947)
  • C-301 (1934 - 1952)