This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Df–Dz'.
Df–Dz
edit(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug) see also: RRG
- DFS 39
- DFS 40
- DFS 54
- DFS 193
- DFS 194
- DFS 203
- DFS 228
- DFS 230
- DFS 230F (despite designation it was a totally new aircraft)
- DFS 331
- DFS 332
- DFS 346
- DFS B6
- DFS Condor
- DFS E 32
- DFS Einheitsschulflugzeug
- DFS Fliege IIa
- DFS Ha III
- DFS Habicht
- DFS Hangwind
- DFS Hol's der Teufel
- DFS Jacht 71
- DFS Kranich
- DFS Maikäfer
- DFS Mo 6
- DFS Mo 12
- DFS Moazag'otl
- DFS Olympia Meise
- DFS Präsident
- DFS Professor
- DFS Reiher
- DFS Rhönbussard
- DFS Rhönadler
- DFS Rhönsperber
- DFS São Paulo
- DFS Seeadler
- DFS SG 38
- DFS Stanavo
- DFS Weihe
(Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H)
- DFW B.I
- DFW B.II
- DFW C-type
- DFW C.I
- DFW C.II
- DFW C.III
- DFW C.IV
- DFW C.V
- DFW C.VI
- DFW D.I
- DFW D.II
- DFW Dr.I
- DFW T.28 Floh
- DFW T.34-I
- DFW T.34-II
- DFW Mars
- DFW P.1
- DFW Pfiel
- DFW R.I
- DFW R.II
- DFW R.III
- DFW Stahl-Taube
- DFW F 34
- DFW F 37
- D.F.W. Pusher Biplane
- DFW MD 14[1]
- DFW flugboot[2]
(DG Flugzeugbau GmbHpreviously Gläser-Dirks)
(Dirección General de Reparaciones y Construcciones Navales - Mexico)
(Diablo Aircraft Co, Stockton, CA)
- Diamond DA20
- Diamond DV20
- Diamond DA40 Star
- Diamond DA42 TwinStar
- Diamond DA50
- Diamond HK36 Super Dimona
- Diamond D-Jet
- Diamond Dart 280
- Diamond Dart 450
(Amalio Díaz)
(Shirl Dickey Enterprises, Phoenix, AZ)
(Francheval, France)
(Diehl Aero-Nautical, Jenks, OK)
(Bob Diemert)
(Dietrich-Gobiet Flugzeugwerke AG - 1922, Richard-Dietrich-Flugzeugbau-GmbH, Dietrich Flugzeugwerke AG, Mannheim)
- Dietrich DP.I
- Dietrich DP.II
- Dietrich DP.III (Abandoned)[6]
- Dietrich DP.IV (Project) [7]
- Dietrich DP.V (Project)[8]
- Dietrich DP.VI[9]
- Dietrich DP.VII
- Dietrich DP.IX
- Dietrich DP.XI
- Dietrich DS.I
((Conrad G) Dietz Laboratories, Cincinnati, OH, 1925: Dietz Aeroplane Co, 815 Herman Ave/33 Hess St, Dayton, OH)
- Dietz C-4
- Dietz 1927 Biplane[3]
- Dietz 1928 Biplane
- Dietz Nighthawk[3]
- Dietz Paraplane[3]
- Dietz Special[3] a.k.a. 'The Comet'
(Frits Diepens Ford Garage)
(Dirección Nacional de Fabricación e Investigación Aeronáutica - Spanish language for "National Directorate of Aeronautical Manufacturing and Research").
- DINFIA IA 24
- DINFIA IA 25 Mañque
- DINFIA IA 28
- DINFIA IA 31
- DINFIA IA 32 Chingolo
- DINFIA IA 35 Huanquero
- DINFIA IA 38 Naranjero
- DINFIA IA 45 Querandi
- FMA IA 50 Guaraní II
(DirectFly sro, Hluk, Czech Republic)
(Distar Air)
(Charles W Lay, Cincinnati, OH)
(Jess Dixon, Andalusia, AL)
(Tom Dixon, Burlington, NC)
(DJB Aeroplane Co (Harry Deuther, Junkin & Brukner), the basis for Weaver Aircraft Co. )
D.K.D.
editsee:Działowskich
(Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) - German Aerospace Center)
(Dupperon, Niepce & Fetterer)
(Doak Aircraft Co Inc, Torrance, CA )
((Edward) Doak & (Woody) Deeds Aircraft Co, Culver City, CA)
(Jurgis Dobkevičius - Lithuania)
(Friedrich Baron von Doblhoff)
(Leland Dockery and Ralph Barnecko, Valparaiso, IN)
(Howard Doerflein, Milwaukee WI.)
(Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)
- Dokuchayev 1910 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.2 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.3 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.4 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.5 monoplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.6 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1910 biplane (Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)[12]
- Dokuchayev 1912 sesquiplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1914 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1915 sesquiplane trainer[12]
- Dokuchayev 1916 monoplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1916 biplane[12]
(Dornier-Werke AG)
(1945: (Glidden S) Doman-(Clinton W) Frasier Helicopters Inc, New York, NY and Stamford, CT, 1949: Doman Helicopters Inc, Danbury, CT 195?: Berlin Doman Helicopters Inc (Europe).)
- Doman D-10B
- Doman D-11[3]
- Doman LZ-1
- Doman LZ-1A
- Doman LZ-2A Pelican
- Doman LZ-4
- Doman LZ-5
- Doman H-31
- Doman HC-1[3][13]
(Dominion Aircraft Corporation Ltd, Renton, WA)
(Société des Établissements Donnet-Denhaut)
- Donnet-Denhaut flying boat
- Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 140/150 hp[14]
- Donnet-Denhaut Lorraine 160 hp[15]
- Donnet-Denhaut Canton-Unné 160 hp[16]
- Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 200 hp RR[17]
- Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 275 hp[18]
- Donnet-Denhaut Bimoteur[19]
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-1
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-2
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-3
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-8
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-9
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-10
- Donnet-Denhaut P.10[20]
- Donnet-Denhaut P.15[20]
- Donnet H.B.3
- Donnet-Leveque Type A[21]
- Donnet-Leveque Type B[20]
- Donnet-Leveque Type C[20]
- Donnet-Leveque 1912 flying boat[20]
- Donnet-Leveque 1913 flying boat racer[20]
- Donnet-Leveque PD[20]
(Georges Dopourdois)
(Colonel Émile Dorand, director of the Section Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé) at Chalais-Meudon / Société d`Études des Giravions Dorand)
- Dorand 1908 Avion Militaire[20]
- Dorand 1909 Laboratoire[20]
- Dorand 1911 biplane[20]
- Dorand AR.1
- Dorand AR.2
- Dorand DO.1
- Dorand armoured interceptor[20]
- Dorand BU[20]
- Dorand flying boat[20]
(Réne Dorand / Société d'Etudes des Giravions Dorand / Société Francaise Du Gyroplane)
(L S Dorland, San Francisco, CA)
(Etienne Dormoy, Detroit, MI and Dayton, OH)
(H F Dorna Company)
(Dornier Werke GmbH) (During World War 1, Dornier designed for Zeppelin-Lindau)
- Dornier Cs.I
- Dornier Gs I[26]
- Dornier Gs II[27][26][28]
- Dornier Do A Libelle and Libelle II
- Dornier Do B Merkur
- Dornier Do B Bal Merkur II
- Dornier Do C
- Dornier C III Komet I
- Dornier Do C2
- Dornier Do C3
- Dornier Do C4
- Dornier Do D
- Dornier Do E
- Dornier Do F
- Dornier G I Greif[26]
- Dornier Do H Falke
- Dornier Do H Seefalke
- Dornier Do J Wal
- Dornier Do J B
- Dornier Do J G
- Dornier Do J K
- Dornier Do J II
- Dornier Do K1
- Dornier Do K2
- Dornier Do K3
- Dornier L1 Delphin I
- Dornier L2 Delphin II
- Dornier L3 Delphin III
- Dornier Do N
- Dornier Do O
- Dornier Do P
- Dornier Do Q
- Dornier Do R2 Superwal
- Dornier Do R4 Superwal
- Dornier Do S
- Dornier Do T
- Dornier Do U
- Dornier Do V
- Dornier Do X
- Dornier Do Y
- Dornier Do 10
- Dornier Do 11
- Dornier Do 12 Libelle III
- Dornier Do 13
- Dornier Do 14
- Dornier Do 15
- Dornier Do 16 Wal
- Dornier Do 17
- Dornier Do 18
- Dornier Do 19
- Dornier Do 20[26]
- Dornier Do 22
- Dornier Do 23
- Dornier Do 24
- Dornier Do 25
- Dornier Do 26
- Dornier Do 27
- Dornier Do 28
- Dornier Do 29
- Dornier Do 31
- Dornier Do 32
- Dornier Do 34
- Dornier 128
- Dornier Do 200
- Dornier Do 212
- Dornier Do 214
- Dornier Do 215
- Dornier Do 216[26]
- Dornier Do 217
- Dornier 228
- Dornier Do 317
- Dornier Do 318
- Dornier 328
- Dornier Do 335 Pfeil
- Dornier Do 435
- Dornier Do 535
- Dornier Do 635
- Dornier 628
- Dornier Do 417[29]
- Dornier 728
- Dornier Alpha Jet
- Dornier Spatz
- Dornier Libelle (1921)
- Dornier Libelle II
- Dornier Libelle III
- Dornier Delphin I
- Dornier Delphin II
- Dornier Delphin III
- Dornier Falke
- Dornier Greif[26]
- Dornier Merkur
- Dornier Merkur II
- Dornier Komet I
- Dornier Komet II
- Dornier Komet III
- Dornier Seefalke
- Dornier Superwal
- Dornier Wal
- Dornier Pfeil
- Dornier Schneider trophy projects[26]
- Dornier LTA
Dornier (Altenrhein)
editsee FFA
(Charles M Ford, Al M Williams, and members of the Douglas Flying Club, Douglas, AZ)
see also: Davis-Douglas, McDonnell-Douglas
- Douglas D-109 (DC-1-109)
- Douglas D-112 (DC-2-112)
- Douglas D-113
- Douglas D-114
- Douglas D-115 (DC-2-115)
- Douglas D-117
- Douglas D-118 (DC-2-118, C-32A)
- Douglas D-119
- Douglas D-120 (DC-2-120, C-32A)
- Douglas D-123
- Douglas D-124
- Douglas D-125 (DC-2-125, R2D-1)
- Douglas D-127 (DC-2-127)
- Douglas D-129
- Douglas D-142 (DC-2-142, R2D-1)
- Douglas D-144 (DST-144, C-49E, DC-3A)
- Douglas D-145 (DC-2-145, C-33, R2D-1)
- Douglas D-151 (DF-151)
- Douglas D-152 (DC-2-152)
- Douglas D-153 (DC-2-153, C-32)
- Douglas D-171 (DC-2-171, C-32A)
- Douglas D-172 (DC-2-172)
- Douglas D-173 (DC-2-173, YC-34)
- Douglas D-178 (DC-3-178)
- Douglas D-185 (DC-2-185)
- Douglas D-190 (DC-2-190)
- Douglas D-191 (DC-3A, converted C-48C)
- Douglas D-192 (DC-2-192)
- Douglas D-193 (DC-2-193)
- Douglas D-194 (DC-3-194, C-49H)
- Douglas D-195 (DF-195)
- Douglas D-196 (DC-3-196)
- Douglas D-197 (DC-3-197, DC-3A-197, C-48C)
- Douglas D-197D (C-52)
- Douglas D-199 (DC-2-199)
- Douglas D-200 (DC-2-200)
- Douglas D-201 (DC-2-201)
- Douglas D-201D C-48C
- Douglas D-201F C-49B & G
- Douglas D-201G C-49D
- Douglas D-202 (DC-3B-202)
- Douglas D-203 (DT-203, 6 passenger, development of Northrop A-17A)
- Douglas D-204 (DO-204)
- Douglas D-207 (DST-A-207A, converted C-48A,B)
- Douglas D-208 (DC-3-208)
- Douglas D-209 (DC-3-209)
- Douglas D-210 (DT-210, DC-2-210)
- Douglas D-211 (DC-2-211)
- Douglas D-214 (DC-3, DC-3-214)
- Douglas D-216 (DC-3-216)
- Douglas D-217 (DST-217, converted C-49, later converted DC-3A)
- Douglas D-220 (DC-3-220)
- Douglas D-221 (DC-2-221)
- Douglas D-227 (DC-3, DC-3-227B, converted C-49H-DO)
- Douglas D-228 (DC-3-228, DC-3A-228C, C-49H)
- Douglas D-229 (DC-3-229)
- Douglas D-232 (DC-3-232)
- Douglas D-237 (DC-3A-237)
- Douglas D-243 (DC-2-243, C-39, converted C-42)
- Douglas D-253 (C-41)
- Douglas D-260 DC-3-260
- Douglas D-267 (C-42)
- Douglas D-268 DC-3, DC-3A
- Douglas D-269 DC-3A, converted C-48C
- Douglas D-269C C-48C
- Douglas D-270B C-49E & F
- Douglas D-270C C-51
- Douglas D-276 DC-3-276 (Fokker)
- Douglas D-277 C-49H
- Douglas D-279 DC-3-279
- Douglas D-280 DB-280, B-18A Digby I for RCAF
- Douglas D-294 DC-3 (Fokker)
- Douglas D-312 P-48
- Douglas D-314 C-49H
- Douglas D-318 C-49F
- Douglas D-320 DB-320, B-23 Dragon
- Douglas D-322A C-49F
- Douglas D-322B C-49D
- Douglas D-332F XB-31
- Douglas D-343 DC-3A-343
- Douglas D-345 DC-3A-345
- Douglas D-346 DC-2, YC-34
- Douglas D-348 DC-3A-348, converted C-52D
- Douglas D-357A C-49C
- Douglas D-360 C-47
- Douglas D-363 C-48C, C-52F
- Douglas D-367 C-47C
- Douglas D-368 C-48A
- Douglas D-375 DC-3A-375
- Douglas D-377 DC-3A-377, C-48
- Douglas D-384 C-49
- Douglas D-386 C-49C
- Douglas D-387 DC-3-387, C-49B
- Douglas D-388 R4D-2
- Douglas D-389 DC-3-389, C-49D
- Douglas D-390 C-51
- Douglas D-391 DC-3-391, C-50C
- Douglas D-392 DC-3-392, C-50D
- Douglas D-393 DC-3A-393
- Douglas D-395 DC-3-395, C-52B
- Douglas D-396 DC-3-396, C-50
- Douglas D-397 DC-3-397
- Douglas D-398 DC-3A-398
- Douglas D-399 DC-3A-399
- Douglas D-400 cargo carrier for USAAC (basic DC-6)
- Douglas D-401 C-50A
- Douglas D-402 DC-3-402, C-52C
- Douglas D-403 A-20C Havoc
- Douglas D-404 DC-3-404
- Douglas D-405 C-53
- Douglas D-406 DST
- Douglas D-407 DC-3-407
- Douglas D-408 DC-3-408, 21-passenger DC-3 for Douglas
- Douglas D-409 A-20C Havoc
- Douglas D-410 24-passenger, twin-engine airliner
- Douglas D-411 DC-3-411
- Douglas D-412 long-range bomber, a modified DC-4
- Douglas D-413 long-range supercharged bomber
- Douglas D-414 C-48C, C-68
- Douglas D-415 long-range combat transport (similar to D-413)
- Douglas D-415A C-74
- Douglas D-416 long-range, high-altitude heavy bomber for USAAC
- Douglas D-417 C-47 training mockup for USAAC
- Douglas D-418 C-53
- Douglas D-419 R4D-2
- Douglas D-420 DC-3
- Douglas D-421 DB-7C
- Douglas D-422A C-54A training mockup
- Douglas D-423 proposed heavy bomber; cancelled in favor of the B-36
- Douglas D-424 P-70 Nighthawk
- Douglas D-425A trimotor combat transport (similar to D-400)
- Douglas D-426 trimotor commercial transport
- Douglas D-427 A-20C Havoc (lend-lease)
- Douglas D-428 DC-3-428
- Douglas D-429 DC-3-429
- Douglas D-430 DC-3-430
- Douglas D-438 DC-3A-438
- Douglas D-440 C-68
- Douglas D-447 DC-3A for Pan Am
- Douglas D-448 C-74-derived airliner (DC-7)
- Douglas D-449 C-54
- Douglas D-450 C-54A
- Douglas D-451 C-54
- Douglas D-452 C-54A
- Douglas D-453 C-53C
- Douglas D-454 C-49J
- Douglas D-455 C-49K
- Douglas D-456 C-47A (R4D-5)
- Douglas D-457 C-53C
- Douglas D-458 high-wing combi transport, similar to D-425
- Douglas D-459 XA-42, XB-42 Mixmaster
- Douglas D-460 A-20H Havoc
- Douglas D-461 C-47As converted to DC-3s
- Douglas D-462 C-53Ds converted to DC-3s
- Douglas D-463 DC-4, 44-passenger version for ABA, based on C-54B
- Douglas D-464 DC-4
- Douglas D-466 XB-43 Jetmaster
- Douglas D-467 C-47B
- Douglas D-470 C-54B
- Douglas D-476 C-54D/C-54E
- Douglas D-477 DC-6-477
- Douglas D-478 XC-112/A Liftmaster
- Douglas D-481 DC-4C
- Douglas D-482 DC-4
- Douglas D-483 C-54C
- Douglas D-484 confidential project for USAAF
- Douglas D-485 confidential project for USAAF
- Douglas D-486 C-47Bs converted to DC-3s for USAAF
- Douglas D-487 C-54Bs converted to C-54Fs
- Douglas D-488 A-26D Invader
- Douglas D-489 C-54G
- Douglas D-490 XC-114A
- Douglas D-491
- Douglas D-492
- Douglas D-495
- Douglas D-496 DC-6-496
- Douglas D-497 C-54G
- Douglas D-499 X-3 Stiletto
- Douglas D-509 86 passenger version of DC-4
- Douglas D-510 DC-5-510, C-110
- Douglas D-511 DC-5-511, C-110
- Douglas D-518 DC-5-518
- Douglas D-537 cargo freighter version of DC-4
- Douglas D-557 A2D Skyshark
- Douglas D-558 Skystreak
- Douglas D-561 F3D Skyknight
- Douglas D-565 proposed US Navy fighter
- Douglas D-581 blimp
- Douglas D-585 proposed US Navy fighter
- Douglas D-592 mixed power fighter, Ryan FR-1 competitor
- Douglas D-593 A3D
- Douglas D-671 Skyrocket
- Douglas D-790 naval fighter
- Douglas D-906 CX-4 super heavy transport, resembled the An-225
- Douglas D-966 DC-10; 2 engine, 332 passenger (proposal)
- Douglas D-967 DC-10-3 (proposal)
- Douglas D-968 DC-10-4 (proposal)
- Douglas D-969 DC-X-200, 2 or 3 engine (proposal)
- Douglas D-974 6 engine, low-wing large transport (proposal)
- Douglas Model 1004 DC-8-1004; XB-42-derived airliner proposal
- Douglas Model 1009 DC-4-1009, DC-4, C-54E
- Douglas Model 1015 Cloudster II
- Douglas Model 1028 CG-19
- Douglas Model 1037 DC-4-1037
- Douglas Model 1211J heavy bomber, B-52 competitor
- Douglas Model 1814 C-132
- Douglas Model 1925 four-engine DC-9; scaled-down version of DC-8
- Douglas Model 2086 DC-9
- Douglas Model 2229 SST
- Douglas A-1 Skyraider
- Douglas A-2
- Douglas A-3 Skywarrior
- Douglas A-4
- Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
- Douglas A-6
- Douglas A-20 Havoc
- Douglas A-24 Banshee
- Douglas A-26 Invader
- Douglas A-33
- Douglas A-42
- Douglas AC-47 Spooky
- Douglas AD Skyraider
- Douglas A2D Skyshark
- Douglas A3D Skywarrior
- Douglas A4D Skyhawk
- Douglas B-7
- Douglas B-11
- Douglas B-18 Bolo
- Douglas B-19
- Douglas B-22
- Douglas B-23 Dragon
- Douglas B-26 Invader
- Douglas B-31
- Douglas B-42 Mixmaster
- Douglas B-43 Jetmaster
- Douglas B-66 Destroyer
- Douglas BD
- Douglas BLR-2
- Douglas BT-1
- Douglas BT-2
- Douglas BT-30[30]
- Douglas BTD Destroyer
- Douglas BT2D
- Douglas C-1 Milirole
- Douglas C-9 Skytrain II
- Douglas C-21 Dolphin
- Douglas C-24
- Douglas C-26 Dolphin
- Douglas C-29 Dolphin
- Douglas C-32
- Douglas C-33
- Douglas C-34
- Douglas C-38
- Douglas C-39
- Douglas C-41 (modified Douglas C-33)
- Douglas C-41A (modified Douglas DC-3A)
- Douglas C-42
- Douglas C-47 Skytrain
- Douglas C-48
- Douglas C-49
- Douglas C-50
- Douglas C-51
- Douglas C-52
- Douglas C-53 Skytrooper
- Douglas C-54 Skymaster
- Douglas C-58
- Douglas C-67 Dragon
- Douglas C-68
- Douglas C-74 Globemaster
- Douglas C-84
- Douglas C-110
- Douglas C-112 Liftmaster
- Douglas C-114 Skymaster
- Douglas C-115 Skymaster
- Douglas C-116 Skymaster
- Douglas C-117 Super Dakota
- Douglas C-118 Liftmaster
- Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
- Douglas C-129 Super Dakota
- Douglas C-132
- Douglas C-133 Cargomaster
- Douglas CG-17
- Douglas F-3
- Douglas F-6 Skyray
- Douglas F-10 Skyknight
- Douglas F-24
- Douglas F3D Skyknight
- Douglas F4D Skyray
- Douglas F5D Skylancer
- Douglas F6D Missileer
- Douglas FD
- Douglas JD
- Douglas O-2
- Douglas O-5
- Douglas O-7
- Douglas O-8
- Douglas O-9
- Douglas O-14
- Douglas O-22
- Douglas O-25
- Douglas O-29
- Douglas O-31
- Douglas O-32
- Douglas O-34
- Douglas O-35
- Douglas O-36
- Douglas O-38
- Douglas O-43
- Douglas O-44
- Douglas O-46
- Douglas O-48
- Douglas O-53
- Douglas OA-3
- Douglas OA-4
- Douglas OA-5
- Douglas OD
- Douglas O2D
- Douglas P-48
- Douglas P-70 Nighthawk
- Douglas PD
- Douglas P2D
- Douglas P3D
- Douglas RD
- Douglas R2D
- Douglas R3D
- Douglas R4D
- Douglas R5D
- Douglas R6D
- Douglas SBD Dauntless
- Douglas SB2D
- Douglas T2D
- Douglas T3D[31]
- Douglas TBD Devastator
- Douglas TB2D Skypirate
- Douglas X-3 Stiletto
- Douglas XP-472
- Douglas XS-3
- Douglas 1-X
- Douglas 1 Special[31]
- Douglas 7
- Douglas 8
- Douglas 640
- Douglas Boston
- Douglas Cloudster II
- Douglas Commuter[31]
- Douglas DA-1 Ambassador
- Douglas Dakota
- Douglas DAM-1
- Douglas DB-1
- Douglas DB-7
- Douglas DB-19
- Douglas DC-1
- Douglas DC-2
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas DC-4
- Douglas DC-4E no relation to DC-4/C-54
- Douglas DC-5
- Douglas DC-6
- Douglas DC-7
- Douglas DC-8
- Douglas DC-9
- Douglas DC-10
- Douglas DF
- Douglas DF-151
- Douglas DF-195
- Douglas Digby
- Douglas Dolphin
- Douglas DOS
- Douglas DST
- Douglas DT
- Douglas DT-202
- Douglas DWC
- Douglas DXD
- Douglas FP-1
- Douglas FP-2
- Douglas Havoc
- Douglas HXD
- Douglas L2D
- Douglas LXD1
- Douglas M-1
- Douglas M-2
- Douglas M-3
- Douglas M-4
- Douglas MO-2B
- Douglas Navy Experimental Type D Flying Boat
- Douglas Navy Experimental Type D Transport
- Douglas Navy Type D Transport
- Douglas Navy Type 0 Transport
- Douglas SDW[31]
- Douglas Sinbad
- Douglas Weilandcraft[31]
- Douglas CC-129 Dakota Canadian Armed Forces
(see #Douglas)
(Paskov, Czech Republic)
(Robert W Dow, Flint, MI)
(C L Downer, Salt Lake City, UT)
(Downer Aircraft Industries Inc, Alexandria, MN)
(Doyle Aero Corp, 3104 Elm Ave, Baltimore, MD)
- Doyle O-2 Oriole
- Doyle O-3 Oriole a.k.a. O-2 Special
(Richard H Doyle, Franklin Park, IL)
( (Herbert Charles) Doyle, Rochester, NY)
(Doyle-(R M) Brown Motorplane Co, New York, NY)
(Doyn Aircraft, Wichita, KS)
- Doyn Dart I[3] (Cessna 170,172 and 175 conversions)
- Doyn Dart II[3] (Piper Apache conversions)
(Drachen Studio Kecur GmbH, Mettmann, Germany)
(Dragon fly Aircraft Corporation)
(Ramon Dreifke, St Louis, MO)
(Maurice Drezet)
- Drezet 01[22]
- Drezet-Mirouze 02 Drezair[22] (Maurice Drezet and Alain Mirouze)
(Willard A Driggers, 1530 Olive St, Washington, DC, and Willow Grove, PA)
(Driggs Aircraft Corp/Michigan Screw Co, Lansing, MI)
- Driggs Dart 1 a.k.a. DJ-1
- Driggs Dart 2
- Driggs Skylark 3[3]
( (Ivan) Driggs-(E A) Johnson Airplane & Supply Co, Dayton, OH)
- Druine RD.1[23][37]
- Druine RD.30
- Druine Aigle 777[23][38]
- Druine D.3 Turbulent
- Druine D.31 Turbulent
- Druine D.4 Turbulent
- Druine D.5 Turbi
- Druine D.60 Condor
- Druine D.61 Condor
- Druine D.62 Condor
(Lebanon)
(Delft Student Aeroclub (DSA))
(Duster Sailplane Kits)
(DSK Airmotive, Ft Walton Beach, FL)
(Montélimar, France)
(Patrick Duane, Liberty, SC)
(Aviation Normand Dube, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec, Canada)
(Dubna Machine-Building Plant Production Technical Complex Co. Ltd,)
(Jean-Marc Ducournau)
(Vittorio Ducrot)
(Stan Dudek, Somerville, NJ)
(Albert Dudek, Cleveland, OH)
(Bydgoszcz, Poland)
- Dudek Action
- Dudek Air-Light
- Dudek Alt
- Dudek Atak
- Dudek Bi-Light
- Dudek Coden
- Dudek Colt
- Dudek Condor
- Dudek Elf
- Dudek Freeway
- Dudek Guliwer
- Dudek Hadron
- Dudek Jumbo
- Dudek Lux
- Dudek Mach 1.1
- Dudek Manta
- Dudek Marlin
- Dudek Max
- Dudek Nemo
- Dudek Nucleon
- Dudek Optic
- Dudek Orca
- Dudek Patrol
- Dudek Plasma
- Dudek Plus
- Dudek Reaction
- Dudek Rex
- Dudek Shark
- Dudek Snake
- Dudek Synthesis
- Dudek Top
- Dudek Traper
- Dudek Twix
- Dudek Universal
- Dudek Vip
- Dudek Vox
- Dudek Wezyr
- Dudek Zagzig
- Dudek Zak Speed
(Dufaux, Armand and Henri, Switzerland)
(Ioan Dumbravă)
(Dumod Corp, Opa-Locka, FL)
- Duncan Special a.k.a. DX-1 Sport
(Erwin J Dunham, Hamburg, NY)
((William G) Dunn Mfg Co, Clarinda, IA)
(Harry & Frank Dunn, Anderson, IN)
(J. W. Dunne) see also: Burgess-Dunne
- Dunne D.1
- Dunne D.2
- Dunne D.3
- Dunne D.4
- Dunne D.5
- Dunne D.6
- Dunne D.7 (Dunne-Capper monoplane)
- Dunne D.8
- Dunne D.9
- Dunne D.10
(Marcel Dupau)
(Dupont Aerospace)
(Roger Dupuy)
(William H Durand, 84 St & McKinley Ave)
(Claude Durand and Delaville)
(Durandeaux)
( (Rex C "Cliff") Durant Aircraft Corp, Durant Field, 82 Ave at E 14 St, Oakland, CA)
- Durant Tour Plane[3] (Standard J-1 Conversions)
(Durban Aircraft, South Africa)
- Durban Aerial II - formerly "Genair Aeriel 2", a Piel Emeraude built under licence[48]
(René Durenleau, Franklin, VT)
Durley
edit(Bill Durley)
- Durl-E-Aire[49]- parasol wing amateur built aircraft, one built
(Roland Duruble)
(Jerzy Dabrowski and Antoni Uszacki)
(Duverne & Saran)
Dux Factory (sometimes anglicized as Duks or Dooks)
edit- Dux Meller I (a.k.a. Duks)[12][50]
- Dux Meller II[12][50]
- Dux Meller III[12][50]
- Dux No.2 pusher monoplane[12][50]
- Dux 1917 twin pusher[12][50]
- Dux Military[50]
- Dux twin-engine[50]
- Bleriot XI Dux[50]
(George J. Dvorak, Redding, CA)
((Charles F & Edward A) Dycer Airport Corp, 136 St & Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
(Elmer F Dye, Encanto, CA)
(Elmer F Dye & Ed Morrow, Encanto and San Diego, CA)
(Stephen E Dyer, Aurora, CO)
((John W) Dyke Aircraft, Fairborn, OH)
(Société Dyle et Bacalan à Bordeaux / Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan)
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-10
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-20
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-30
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-40[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-50[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-60[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-70
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-80
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-81
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-90[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-20[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-21[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-22[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-80[51]
- Dyle et Bacalan LH-70[51]
- Dyn'Aéro CR.100
- Dyn'Aéro CR.120
- Dyn'Aéro MCR01 VLA Sportster
- Dyn'Aéro MCR01 Club
- Dyn'Aéro MCR01 ULC
- Dyn'Aéro MCR4S
- Dyn'Aéro Twin-R
- Dyn'Aéro ELA-1
- Dyn'Aéro MCR2S Ibis
- Dyn'Aéro Pickup
- Dyn'Aéro Three seat
- Dyn'Aéro Four seat
- Dyn'Aéro Four seat Performance
- Dyn'Aéro CITEC
- Dyn'Aéro MCR R180
- Dyn'Aéro MCR R180 Limousine
(Dynali Helicopter Company)
(Kielce, Poland)
- Dynamic Sport Climber
- Dynamic Sport Enigma
- Dynamic Sport Gravis
- Dynamic Sport Magnum
- Dynamic Sport Raven
- Dynamic Sport Rocket
- Dynamic Sport Viper
(G.M. Dyott)
(La Chapelle-en-Vexin, France)
- D'Yves Yvasion 2000
- D'Yves Mikalight
- D'Yves Titanox
- D'Yves Single-Seater Trike
- D'Yves Airmax Double-Seater Trike
- D'Yves Double-Seater Trike
(Stanislav Działowskich)
- Działowski D.K.D.1
- Działowski D.K.D.3
- Działowski D.K.D.4
- Działowski D.K.D.5
- Działowski D.K.D.6[53]
- Działowski D.K.D.7[53]
- Działowski D.K.D.8[53]
- Działowski D.K.D.10 Aeromobil[53]
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