This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with the letters 'Ai' through 'Am'.
Ai–Am
edit(Aichi Tokei Denki Kabushiki Kaisha - Aichi Watch and Electric Machinery Company Ltd. / Aichi Kokuki Kabushiki Kaisha - Aichi Aircraft Company Ltd.)
- Aichi AB-1
- Aichi AB-2
- Aichi AB-3
- Aichi AB-4
- Aichi AB-5
- Aichi AB-6
- Aichi AB-7
- Aichi AB-8[1]
- Aichi AB-9
- Aichi AB-10
- Aichi AB-11
- Aichi AB-12
- Aichi AB-13
- Aichi AB-14
- Aichi AM-7[1]
- Aichi AM-10
- Aichi AM-15[1]
- Aichi AM-16[1]
- Aichi AM-17
- Aichi AM-19
- Aichi AM-20[1]
- Aichi AM-21
- Aichi AM-22
- Aichi AM-23
- Aichi AM-24
- Aichi B7A Ryusei
- Aichi C4A(Aichi Navy Experimental 13-Shi High-speed Land-based Reconnaissance Aircraft)[1]
- Aichi D1A
- Aichi D2A
- Aichi D3A
- Aichi E2A
- Aichi E3A
- Aichi E8A
- Aichi E10A
- Aichi E11A
- Aichi E12A
- Aichi E13A
- Aichi E16A
- Aichi F1A
- Aichi H9A
- Aichi M6A Seiran
- Aichi M6A1-K Nanzan
- Aichi S1A Denko
- Aichi Experimental Type 15-Ko Reconnaissance Seaplane (Mi-go)
- Aichi Experimental Three-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Experimental AB-2 Catapult-launched Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Experimental AB-3 Single-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Experimental AB-5 Three-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Experimental 6-shi Night Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Experimental 7-shi Carrier Torpedo Attacker[1]
- Aichi Navy Experimental 7-shi Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Experimental 8-shi Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Experimental 8-shi Carrier Dive Bomber
- Aichi Navy Experimental 9-shi Night Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Experimental 10-shi Observation Aircraft
- Aichi Navy Experimental 11-shi Carrier Dive Bomber
- Aichi Navy Experimental 11-shi Night Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Experimental 12-shi Two-Seat Reconnaissance Seaplane[1]
- Aichi Navy Experimental 12-shi Three-Seat Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Experimental 13-shi Anti-Submarine and Training Flying Boat
- Aichi Navy Experimental 13-Shi High-speed Reconnaissance Aircraft[1]
- Aichi Navy Experimental 16-shi Carrier Torpedo Attacker Ryusei
- Aichi Navy Experimental 16-shi Carrier Reconnaissance Plane Zuiun
- Aichi Navy Experimental 18-shi Night Fighter Denko
- Aichi Navy Experimental 18-shi Reconnaissance Plane Keiun
- Aichi Navy Type 90-1 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Type 94 Carrier Bomber
- Aichi Navy Type 96 Carrier Bomber
- Aichi Navy Type 96 Night Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Type 98 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Type 99 Carrier Bomber
- Aichi Navy Type 0 Reconnaissance Floatplane
- Aichi Navy Type 2 Single-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Type 2 Two-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Type 2 Training Flying Boat
- Aichi Navy Type 2 Transport
- Aichi Navy Type H Carrier Fighter
- Aichi Navy Carrier Attack Bomber Ryusei
- Aichi Navy Reconnaissance Seaplane Zuiun
- Aichi Navy Special Attack Bomber Seiran
- Aichi Navy Special Attack Training Bomber Nanzan
- Aichi Navy Carrier Torpedo Attacker Ryusei Kai
(漢翔航空工業股份有限公司 - Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation)
- AIDC AT-3 Tzu-Chiang
- AIDC F-CK-1A Ching-kuo
- AIDC F-CK-1B Ching-kuo
- AIDC F-CK-1C Hsiang Sheng
- AIDC F-CK-1D Hsiang Sheng
- AIDC PL-1
- AIDC T-CH-1
- AIDC XC-2
- AIDC XAT-5 Blue Magpie
(Société Aiglon)
(Aviation Industries of Iran)
(Aeronautical Industries of Louisiana, Monroe, LA)
(Emannuel Aimé & Émile Salmson)
(Air & Space Mfg Inc, Muncie, IN)
(Southern Aircraft Corp)
(Air Capital Mfg Co.)
(Air Command International, Caddo Mills, TX)
- Air Command Commander
- Air Command Commander 147A
- Air Command Commander Elite
- Air Command Commander Side-By-Side
- Air Command Commander Sport
- Air Command Commander Tandem
- Air Command Single Place
- Air Command Tandem
(Lherm, France)
(Air Creation SARL)
- Air Creation GT
- Air Creation Clipper
- Air Creation Pixel
- Air Creation Racer
- Air Creation Tanarg
- Air Creation Twin
- Air Creation Skypper
- Air Creation Racer
(Admiralty Air Department)
- AD Flying Boat - built by Supermarine
- AD Navyplane - built by Supermarine
- AD Scout - built by Blackburn and by Hewlett and Blondeau
- AD Seaplane Type 1000 - built by J. Samuel White
(Air Est Services, France)
(Chinese Republic)
(Air Leader Airplane Co, Floral Park, NY)
(Houston, Texas)
(Air Nova (Pty.) Ltd. / Dr. Maitland Reed, J.H. Rautenbach, H.G. Brown & G.P.M. Stege)
(see: Zalazar)
(George Maves & Jimmie Watkins, Clover Field, Santa Monica, CA)
(Air Sports Aircrafts [sic] Gmbh and Co KG, Wellersen, Germany)
(Villereau, Nord, France)
(Air Tractor Inc (pres: Leland Snow), Olney, TX)
- Air Tractor AT-301
- Air Tractor AT-302
- Air Tractor AT-400
- Air Tractor AT-401
- Air Tractor AT-402
- Air Tractor AT-501
- Air Tractor AT-502
- Air Tractor AT-503
- Air Tractor AT-602
- Air Tractor AT-802
Air Transport
editsee General-Western
(Air-Craft Corp of America, Portland, IN)
(United States Aircraft Corp, 76 Nelson St, New Brunswick, NJ)
(Air-Metal Flugzeugbau und Entwicklungs GmbH & Co Betrieb KG)
(American Aircraft Corp, Chicago, IL)
(Zakopane, Poland)
- Air-Sport Aeolus
- Air-Sport Ajos
- Air-Sport Altus
- Air-Sport Buran
- Air-Sport Chinook
- Air-Sport Daedalus
- Air-Sport Euros
- Air-Sport Fen
- Air-Sport Lahotse
- Air-Sport Notos
- Air-Sport Notosie
- Air-Sport Pasat
(Airbet Serveis Aeronautics, Barcelona, Spain)
(Redhead, New South Wales, Australia)
- Airborne Edge
- Airborne Edge 582 Executive
- Airborne Edge X 503 Wizard
- Airborne Classic S
- Airborne Edge X TS-912
- Airborne Edge Streak II XT
- Airborne X-Series Classic
- Airborne Classic
- Airborne Outback
- Airborne Redback
- Airborne Redback Wizard
- Airborne X-Series Redback
- Airborne XT
- Airborne XT-912 Streak 2
- Airborne XT912-SST Tundra
- Airborne XT-912 Tundra
- Airborne XT-912 Tourer
- Airborne XT-912 Outback
- Airborne XT-582 Tourer
- Airborne XT-582 Tundra
- Airborne XT-582 Outback
- Airborne T-Lite
- Airborne V-Lite
- Airborne Sting
- Airborne Climax
- Airborne Climax C2 13
- Airborne Climax C2 14
- Airborne Climax C4
- Airborne Fun
(Moscow, Russia)
(Airbus industrie - part of EADS, now Airbus Group)
- EADS CASA C-295 AEW
- Airbus A220
- Airbus A300
- Airbus A300-600ST
- Airbus A310
- Airbus A310 MRTT
- Airbus CC-150 Polaris Canadian Armed Forces
- Airbus A318
- Airbus A319
- Airbus A320
- Airbus A320ceo
- Airbus A320neo
- Airbus A320 family
- Airbus A321
- Airbus A330
- Airbus A330ceo
- Airbus A330neo
- Airbus A330-302
- Airbus A330-743L
- Airbus A333
- Airbus A340
- Airbus A350
- Airbus A350-900
- Airbus A350 XWB
- Airbus A380
- Airbus A400M
- Airbus Beluga
- Airbus BelugaXL
- Airbus Bird of Prey[11]
- Airbus E-Fan
- Airbus E-Fan X
- Airbus Maveric[12]
- Airbus Skylink
- Airbus Helicopters H120
- Airbus Helicopters H125
- Airbus Helicopters H130
- Airbus Helicopters H135
- Airbus Helicopters H145
- Airbus Helicopters H155
- Airbus Helicopters H160
- Airbus Helicopters H175
- Airbus Helicopters H215
- Airbus Helicopters H225
- Airbus Helicopters UH-72A Lakota
- Airbus Helicopters EC160
- Airbus Helicopters AS365
- Airbus Helicopters VSR700 OPV
- Airbus CityAirbus
(Aircraft Manufacturing Company)
- Airco DH.1
- Airco DH.2
- Airco DH.3
- Airco DH.4
- Airco DH.5
- Airco DH.6
- Airco DH.9
- Airco DH.9A
- Airco DH.9C
- Airco DH.10 Amiens
- Airco DH.11 Oxford
- Airco DH.14
- Airco DH.15
- Airco DH.16
- Airco DH.18
(Aircore Industries)
(Aircorp Pty. Ltd.) JAWA
- Aircorp B-2N Bushmaster[13]
- Aircorp B-316 Bushmaster[13]
- Aircorp B-460 Bushmaster[13]
- Aircorp B-480 Bushmaster[13]
(AirCoupe Div, Air Products Co Ltd)
(Aircraft Associates Inc, Long Beach, CA)
(Aircraft Builders Co, Coldwater, MI)
(Aircraft Builders Club, Lakewood, Cleveland, OH)
see:Airdisco
(see Ace)
(Aircraft Engineers Inc., Chicago, IL)
(Aircraft Mfg Co, (possibly Ft Worth), TX)
(Aircraft Specialties Co, Saugus, CA)
(Aircraft Technologies Inc, Lilburn, GA)
(Airdale Flyer Company)
(Aircraft Disposal Company / ADC)
- Airdrome Bleriot Model XI (0.75:1)
- Airdrome Bleriot Model XI (1:1)
- Airdrome DeHavilland DH-2 (0.75:1)
- Airdrome Dream Classic
- Airdrome Dream Fantasy Twin
- Airdrome Eindecker E-III (0.75:1)
- Airdrome Fokker D-VI (0.75:1)
- Airdrome Fokker D-VII (0.8:1)
- Airdrome Fokker D-VIII (0.75:1)
- Airdrome Fokker DR-1 (1:1)
- Airdrome Fokker DR-1 (0.75:1)
- Airdrome Morane Saulnier L (0.75:1)
- Airdrome Nieuport 11 (0.87:1)
- Airdrome Nieuport 16 (1:1)[15]
- Airdrome Nieuport 17 (1:1)
- Airdrome Nieuport 17 bis (1:1)
- Airdrome Nieuport 24 (1:1)
- Airdrome Nieuport 24 bis (1:1)
- Airdrome Nieuport 25 (1:1)
- Airdrome Nieuport 28 (1:1)
- Airdrome Royal Aircraft Factory SE-5a[15]
- Airdrome Sopwith Baby[15]
- Airdrome Sopwith Camel (1:1)
- Airdrome Sopwith Pup (1:1)
- Airdrome Sopwith Schneider (1:1)[15]
- Airdrome Sopwith Tabloid (1:1)[15]
- Airdrome Taube (0.75:1)
(Aire-Kraft Co, Washington, PA)
- Aire-Kraft OHS-111 'Cabin-Aire'[3]
(Airfer Paramotores, Paramotores Air-Future, S.L., Pontevedra, Spain)
(Hanno Fischer founded his design office Fischer – Flugmechanik, and together with his later partner Klaus Matjasic)
- Airfisch 1
- Airfisch 2
- Airfisch 3
- Airfisch 8 (Flarecraft)
- Fischer Hoverwing HW20
(Airflow S.P.R.L.)
(Athens, Texas, United States)
- Airframes Unlimited Hyperlite
- Airframes Unlimited Skeeter
- Airframes Unlimited SS-2 Trainer
- Airframes Unlimited Super 103
- Airframes Unlimited T-2
- Airframes Unlimited T-103
(Airgo Mfg Co (J Henley), Guthrie, OK)
(Airkraft Gmbh Leichtflugzeugbau, Beringen, Switzerland)
(Airline Transportation Co (fdr: L E Hardy), Los Angeles, CA)
(Airmak srl.)
(Airmaster Helicopters)
(Airmaster Inc (pres: Lawrence Matanski), Renton, WA)
(Airmax Construcoes Aeronautica)
(Pontiac Oakland Airport, Pontiac, MI)
(Airo Aviation FZ-LLC, Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone, United Arab Emirates)
(Airplane Alley - Mike Huffman)
(The Airplane factory (Pty) Ltd, Tedderfield Airpark, Eikenhof, Johannesburg South, South Africa)
(Airspeed Ltd)
- Airspeed AS.1 Tern
- Airspeed AS.4 Ferry
- Airspeed AS.5 Courier
- Airspeed AS.6 Envoy
- Airspeed AS.8 Viceroy
- Airspeed AS.9
- Airspeed AS.10 Oxford
- Airspeed AS.14
- Airspeed AS.15
- Airspeed AS.16 - number reserved for licence built Fokker F.XXII but never ordered[19]
- Airspeed AS.17 - reserved for licence built Fokker D.XVII
- Airspeed AS.19 - Fokker D.XIX[19]
- Airspeed AS.20 - reserved for licence built Fokker F.XXXVI
- Airspeed AS.21 - Fokker D.XX
- Airspeed AS.22 - reserved for licence built Fokker C.X
- Airspeed AS.23 - reserved for licence built Douglas DC-2
- Airspeed AS.24
- Airspeed AS.27
- Airspeed AS.29 - design tendered to Air Ministry Specification B.1/35, not proceeded with[20]
- Airspeed AS.30 Queen Wasp
- Airspeed AS.31 - to AM Specification F.35/35, not built
- Airspeed AS.32[19]
- Airspeed AS.33
- Airspeed AS.34
- Airspeed AS.35
- Airspeed AS.36 - AM Specification T.1/37, not built
- Airspeed AS.37 - AM Specification Q.8/37 radio controlled target, not built
- Airspeed AS.38 Queen Wasp
- Airspeed AS.39 Fleet Shadower
- Airspeed AS.40 Oxford
- Airspeed AS.41 Oxford
- Airspeed AS.42 Oxford - specification T.39/37 for the Royal New Zealand Air Force
- Airspeed AS.43 Oxford
- Airspeed AS.44
- Airspeed AS.46 Oxford V
- Airspeed AS.45 Cambridge
- Airspeed AS.47 - military design not built
- Airspeed AS.48 - Night-fighter design abandoned after all work lost in bombing raid[19][20]
- Airspeed AS.49 - Proposed development of Airspeed Queen Wasp to Specification T.24/40, not built
- Airspeed AS.50 Queen Wasp
- Airspeed AS.51 Horsa MkI
- Airspeed AS.54 - Specification TX.3/43
- Airspeed AS.55
- Airspeed AS.56 - fighter design tendered to F.6/42 but turned down
- Airspeed AS.57 Ambassador
- Airspeed AS.58 Horsa Mk II
- Airspeed AS.59 Ambassador Mk.II - unbuilt project
- Airspeed AS.60 Ayrshire - military development of Ambassador to specification C.13/45, ordered but not built
- Airspeed AS.64 - tendered to specification C.26/43
- Airspeed AS.65 Consul
- Airspeed AS.66 - proposal for Ambassador development
- Airspeed AS.67 - proposal for Ambassador development
- Airspeed AS.69
- Airspeed LXM1
(Airsport SRO, Zbraslavice, Czech Republic)
(CASA / Nutanio joint venture)
- Airtec CN-235 (-10 and -100 only)
- Airtech Canada DHC-3/1000 Otter
- Airtech Canada DHC-2/PZL-3S Beaver
- Airtech Canada DC-3/2000
- Airtech Canada/PZL Turbo Orlik
- Airtech Canada Skylark[17]
(Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia)
(Airtrike GmbH, Berlin, Germany)
(AirUtility Cargo Co, North Sacramento, CA)
(Fulpmes, Austria)
(Airwings Inc, New Brunswick, New Jersey)
(Airworthy Airplane Co (George Antolchick & Frederick H Jolly), Chicago, IL)
(Aviatsionnaya Ispitatelnaya Stantsiya)
(Aeronáutica Industrial S.A.)
- AISA I-11
- AISA I-11B
- AISA I-115
- AISA IH-51
- AISA H-52
- AISA GN
- AISA HM.1
- AISA HM.5[22]
- AISA HM.9[22]
- AISA AVD.12[23]
- AISA GP-1 (González Gil)
- AISA HM1-B
- AISA Loring X[24]
(American Jet Industries Inc (Pres: Allen E Paulson), Van Nuys, CA)
(Akabane Hikoki Seisakusho - Akabane Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
- Akabane Kishi No.1 Tsurigi-go Aeroplane[1]
- Akabane Kishi No.2 Tsurigi-go Aeroplane[1]
- Akabane Kishi No.3 Tsurigi-go Aeroplane[1]
- Akabane Kishi No.4 Tsurigi-go Aeroplane[1]
- Akabane Kishi No.5 Tsurigi-go Aeroplane[1]
- Akabane Kishi No.6 Tsurigi-go Aeroplane[1]
(Flugtechnische Fachgruppe)
- Akaflieg Berlin B1 "Charlotte"
- Akaflieg Berlin B2 "Teufelchen"
- Akaflieg Berlin B3 "Charlotte2"
- Akaflieg Berlin B4 "F.F."
- Akaflieg Berlin B5
- Akaflieg Berlin B6
- Akaflieg Berlin B7 project
- Akaflieg Berlin B8
- Akaflieg Berlin B9 (RLM 8-341)[26]
- Akaflieg Berlin B10
- Akaflieg Berlin B11
- Akaflieg Berlin B12
- Akaflieg Berlin B13
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-1
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-02 Brockenhexe
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-3
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-4
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-5 Danzig
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-6
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-7 Nimbus
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-8
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-9 Stratus
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-10 Schirokko
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-11
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-12
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-13 Arcus
- Akaflieg Braunschweig SB-14
(Akafdemischen Fliegergruppe der Technischen Hoch-schule Danzig)
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-1
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-2 Pumpelmeise
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-3 Nolleputzchen
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-4 Edith
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-5 Flohschwanz
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-6 Geheimrat
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-7 Margarete
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-8 Karl der Große[28]
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-9 Konsul
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-10 Hessen / Piepmatz
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-12 Roemryke Berge
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-15 Westpreußen
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-16
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-17 Darmstadt
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-18
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-19 Darmstadt II
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-20 Starkenburg
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-22
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-28 Windspiel
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-29b[26]
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-30 Cirrus
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-31[29]
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-32
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-33 (Lippisch / Heinemann DM-1)
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-34
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-36 Circe
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-37 Artemis
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-38
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-39 Mc Hinz
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-40
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-41
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-42
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-43
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM1
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM2
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM3
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM4
- Akaflieg München Mü1 Vogel Roch
- Akaflieg München Mü2 Münchner Kindl
- Akaflieg München Mü3 Kakadu
- Akaflieg München Mü4 München
- Akaflieg München Mü5 Wastl
- Akaflieg München Mü6
- Akaflieg München Mü7
- Akaflieg München Mü8
- Akaflieg München Mü9
- Akaflieg München Mü10 Milan
- Akaflieg München Mü11 Papagei
- Akaflieg München Mü12 Kiwi
- Akaflieg München Mü13 Merlin / Atlante
- Akaflieg München Mü14
- Akaflieg München Mü15
- Akaflieg München Mü16
- Akaflieg München Mü17 Merle
- Akaflieg München Mü18 Meßkrähe
- Akaflieg München Mü19
- Akaflieg München Mü20
- Akaflieg München Mü22
- Akaflieg München Mü23 Saurier
- Akaflieg München Mü24
- Akaflieg München Mü25
- Akaflieg München Mü26
- Akaflieg München Mü27
- Akaflieg München Mü28
- Akaflieg München Mü30 Schlacro
- Akaflieg München Mü31
- Akaflieg Stuttgart F.1 Fledermaus
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs16 Wipperstertz
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs17
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs18
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs23 Hidalgo
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs24 Phönix
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs25 Cuervo
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs26 Moseppl
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs28 Avispa
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs29 TF
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs31
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs32 Aguila
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs33 Gavilán
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs34 Albatros
- Akaflieg Stuttgart fs35
- Akaflieg Stuttgart Icaré II
(Akasamitra Homebuilt Aircraft Association)
(John D Akerman, Northland Aviation Co, Minneapolis, MN)
(Akers Aircraft, Chicago, IL)
(Earl T Akin, Breckenridge, TX)
(Rick Akins)
(Leo Loudenschlager)
(see Funk)
(Akrotech Aviation, Inc, Scappoose, OR)
(Alamo Aircraft Corp, San Antonio, TX)
see also Mantelli
(Lavigne Albar, Mount Pleasant, MI)
(Albastar Ltd)
(Albatros Flugzeugwerke G.m.b.H.) Data from:German Aircraft between 1919 - 1945[31]
- Albatros B.I
- Albatros B.II
- Albatros B.III
- Albatros C.I
- Albatros C.II
- Albatros C.III
- Albatros C.IV
- Albatros C.V
- Albatros C.VI
- Albatros C.VII
- Albatros C.VIII
- Albatros C.IX
- Albatros C.X
- Albatros C.XII
- Albatros C.XIII
- Albatros C.XIV
- Albatros C.XV
- Albatros CLS.I
- Albatros D.I
- Albatros D.II
- Albatros D.III
- Albatros D.IV
- Albatros D.V
- Albatros D.VI
- Albatros D.VII
- Albatros D.VIII
- Albatros D.IX
- Albatros D.X
- Albatros D.XI
- Albatros D.XII
- Albatros Dr.I
- Albatros Dr.II
- Albatros F.2 (Farman III)
- Albatros G.II
- Albatros G.III
- Albatros H 1
- Albatros J.I
- Albatros J.II
- Albatros J.III
- Albatros L 1 B.I DDK
- Albatros L 2 B.II
- Albatros L 3?
- Albatros L 4 G.I
- Albatros L 5 B.III LDD
- Albatros L 6 C.I DM15
- Albatros L 7 (OAW C.I)
- Albatros L 8 C.II
- Albatros L 9 ME
- Albatros L 10 C.III LDDM
- Albatros L 11 G.II
- Albatros L 12 C.IV
- Albatros L 13 (OAW C.II)
- Albatros L 14 C.V
- Albatros L 15 D.I
- Albatros L 16 C.VI
- Albatros L 17 D.II
- Albatros L 18 C.VII
- Albatros L 19 C.VIII
- Albatros L 20 D.III
- Albatros L 21 G.III
- Albatros L 22 D.IV
- Albatros L 23 C.IX
- Albatros L 24 D.V
- Albatros L 25 C.X
- Albatros L 26 C.XI (Project)
- Albatros L 27 C.XII
- Albatros L 28 D.VI
- Albatros L 29 C.XIII
- Albatros L 30 B.IIa
- Albatros L 31 C.XIV
- Albatros L 32 C.Ia
- Albatros L 33 C.Ib
- Albatros L 34 D.VII
- Albatros L 35 D.VIII
- Albatros L 36 Dr.I
- Albatros L 37 D.IX
- Albatros L 38 D.X
- Albatros L 39 Dr.II
- Albatros L 40 J.I
- Albatros L 41 D.XI
- Albatros L 42 J.II
- Albatros L 43 D.XII
- Albatros L 44 D.XIII
- Albatros L 45 D.XIIIa
- Albatros L 46 D.XIV
- Albatros L 47 C.XV
- Albatros L 48 J.III
- Albatros L 49 DA 1
- Albatros L 50 G.IV (Project)
- Albatros L 51 C.If
- Albatros L 52 C.Ifd
- Albatros L 53 CLS.I
- Albatros L 54 F.1
- Albatros L 55 D.XV Project
- Albatros L 56 Project
- Albatros L 57[32]
- Albatros L 58
- Albatros L 59
- Albatros L 60
- Albatros L 61?
- Albatros L 62?
- Albatros L 63?
- Albatros L 64?
- Albatros L 65
- Albatros L 66[33]
- Albatros L 67[34]
- Albatros L 68
- Albatros L 69
- Albatros L 70[35]
- Albatros L 71[36]
- Albatros L 72
- Albatros L 73
- Albatros L 74
- Albatros L 75
- Albatros L 76
- Albatros L 77v
- Albatros L 78[37]
- Albatros L 79
- Albatros L 80?
- Albatros L 81[38]
- Albatros L 82
- Albatros L 83[39]
- Albatros L 84
- Albatros L 85?
- Albatros L 86?
- Albatros L 87?
- Albatros L 88?
- Albatros L 89?
- Albatros L 90?
- Albatros L 91?
- Albatros L 92?
- Albatros L 93?
- Albatros L 94?
- Albatros L 95?
- Albatros L 96?
- Albatros L 97?
- Albatros L 98?
- Albatros L 99?
- Albatros L 100 10? a.k.a. Albatros Al 100
- Albatros L 101 a.k.a. Albatros Al 101
- Albatros L 102 a.k.a. Albatros Al 102 / Fw 55
- Albatros L 103 a.k.a. Albatros Al 103
- Albatros AlKA
- Albatros DA 1
- Albatros DDK
- Albatros DE[40]
- Albatros EE (Taube)[41]
- Albatros LDD
- Albatros DM 15 C.I / L.6
- Albatros ME
- Albatros MZ.1[42]
- Albatros MZ.2
- Albatros LDD
- Albatros LDDM
- Albatros VT
- Albatros F.1
- Albatros F.2
- Albatros N.I
- Albatros W.1
- Albatros W.2
- Albatros W.3
- Albatros W.4
- Albatros WD 3
- Albatros WMZ[43]
- Albatros WMZ.2[43]
- Albatros flugboat[27]
(Ostdeutsche Albatroswerke G.m.b.H.)
- Albatros (OAW) C.I[44] (Phönix 20.02)
- Albatros (OAW) C.II[44]
- Albatros G.I (Albatros L4)
(Albatross Scientific-Technical Works - Tsentr Nauchno-Teknhnichesgo Tvorchestva Albatross)
- Albatross AS-2[45]
- Albatross AS-3A[45]
- Albatross Sigma-4 (Elitar Sigma)[45]
(Edouard Albert)Data from:[46]
- Albert TE.1
- Albert TE.2
- Albert A-10
- Albert A-11S
- Albert A-20
- Albert A-60
- Albert A-61
- Albert A-62
- Albert A-120R
- Albert 140
(Jean Albert)
(Joseph Albessard)
(Bemer E & James E Albrecht, Anderson, IN)
(George N. Albree)
(Alcor (Allan Lockheed Corp) Aircraft Corp)
(W C Alder & L E Derryberry, Abilene, TX)
(F T Alderson, El Centro, CA)
(Semyon Alexeyev - Alekseyev Design Bureau - OKB-21)
- Alekseyev I-21
- Alekseyev I-210
- Alekseyev I-211
- Alekseyev I-211S
- Alekseyev I-212
- Alekseyev I-213
- Alekseyev I-214
- Alekseyev I-215
- Alekseyev I-216
- Alekseyev I-217
- Alekseyev I-218 (unverified: - 218 or I-218?)
- Alekseyev I-219
- Alekseyev I-220
- Alekseyev I-221
- See also: Fiat, Aeritalia, AMX International
(Alexander Aircraft Co)
- Alexander B-1[51][52]
- Alexander Bullet[52]
- Alexander Eaglerock
- Alexander Eaglerock A[52]
- Alexander Eaglerock Combo-Wing[52]
- Alexander Eaglerock Short-Wing[52]
- Alexander Eaglerock Long-Wing[52]
- Alexander Flyabout D
- Alexander Longren[52]
- Alexander Hallett[52]
- Alexander Racer[52]
- Alexander Sedan[52]
- Alexander Cabin Cruiser[52]
- Alexander Swallow[52]
(Alexandria Aircraft Co)
(Heraclio Alfaro (Vitoriano Heraclio Alfaro-Fournier))
- Alfaro I 1913
- Alfaro 1914 (Spain)[30]
- Alfaro Autogyro
- Alfaro X-13[30]
- Ingalls Safety Airplane[30]
- Alfaro 8 (Hereter T.H.)
(Algate Aircraft Corp)
(Ali Viberti S.p.a. / Franco Muscariello)
(Alisport srl, Cremella, Italy)
- Alisport Yuma
- Alisport Silent 2 Electro
- Alisport Silent Club
- Alisport Silent 2
- Alisport Silent 2 Targa
(Oscar Alkan)
(All-American Aircraft Inc)
(Edmund T Allen, Salt Lake City, UT)
(A J Allen, Savannah, GA)
(Frank Allen, 6040 Dorchester Ave, Chicago, IL)
(Edward Allenbaugh, North Hollywood, CA)
(Alliance Aircraft Company Ltd.)
(Alliance Aircraft Corp, North Webb St, Alliance, OH)
(Allied Aircraft Corp, North Tonawanda, NY)
(Allied Aircraft Corp (pres: J A Phillips), Wichita, KS)
(Peter Allinio, 409 Kearney St, El Cerrito, CA)
((Lawrence M) Allison Airplane Co)
- Allison Alco[30]
- Allison Alco Sport[30]
- Allison Junior Coupe[30]
- Allison Coupster[30]
- Allison MT-3 Utility[30]
- Allison Sport[30]
- Allison Utility[30]
- Allison Junior[30]
- Allison Sportford[30]
- Allison Trainer[30]
(Allison Gas Turbine Division GMC)
((Lawrence M) Allison-(Karl H) White)
(Alon Inc (founders: John Allen Jr & Lee O Higdon), McPherson, KS)
(ALPAERO Noin Aéronautique, Châteauvieux, France)
(Societe Alpavia)
(Alpha Aviation Co)
(Alpha Aviation (New Zealand))
(Alpi Aviation srl, Pordenone, Italy)
- Alpi Pioneer 200
- Alpi Pioneer 230
- Alpi Pioneer 300
- Alpi Pioneer 300 Kite
- Alpi Pioneer 330
- Alpi Pioneer 400
- Syton AH 130
(Alpla-Werke Alwin Lehner GmbH & Co KG)
(Eldorado do Sul, Brazil)
(Ludwig Alter Werke)
(Altitude Group, LLC, Overland Park, KS)
(Joseph Alvarez, Chino, CA)
(Arts et Métiers ParisTech)
(Aircraft Mechanics Association)
(Anczutin-Malinowski-Aleksandrowicz Andrzej Anczutin, Henryk Malinowski and Rościslaw Aleksandrowicz)
(Donvale, Victoria, Australia)
- Ambi-Budd Flying Car - 1930s concept car[citation needed]
(Societa Aeronautica Italiana Ing. A. Ambrosini & C.)
- Ambrosini F.4 Rondone
- Ambrosini F.7 Rondone II
- Ambrosini P.512
- Ambrosini S.7
- Ambrosini S.1001 Grifo
- Ambrosini S.1002
- Ambrosini SAI.1
- Ambrosini SAI.2
- Ambrosini SAI.2S
- Ambrosini SAI.3
- Ambrosini SAI.7
- Ambrosini SAI.10
- Ambrosini SAI.11
- Ambrosini SAI.107
- Ambrosini SAI.207
- Ambrosini SAI.403 Dardo
- Ambrosini Sagittario
- Ambrosini SS.4
- Ambrosini Super S.7
- Ambrosini AR[57] "flying bomb".
(Aircraft Manufacturing and Development, Eastman, GA)
- AMD Zodiac CH 640
- AMD Alarus CH2000
- SAMA CH2000 (military CH2000)
(Aeronautica Militar Espanola)
(American Aeroplane Supply House, 266-68 Franklin St, Hempstead, NY)
(American Air Racing Ltd.)
(American Air Racing Inc (pres: John Parker), Rancho Palos Verdes, CA)
(American Airmotive Corp (pres: John D MacArthur), Miami, FL)
(American Aviation Corp, (Delaware incorporation), New York, NY)
- American Aviation AA-1 Yankee
- American Aviation AA-1A Trainer
- American Aviation AA-2 Patriot
- American Aviation AA-5 Traveler
((American Champion Aircraft Corp (pres: Jerry Mehlhaff), Rochester, WI))
- American Champion 7EC Champ
- American Champion 7ECA Citabria Aurora
- American Champion 7GCAA Citabria Adventure
- American Champion 7GCBC Citabria Explorer
- American Champion 8GCBC Scout
- American Champion Scout CS
- American Champion 8KCAB Super Decathlon
(American Eagle Aircraft Corp, (Victor H) Roos Lincoln Aircraft Co)
- American Eagle A-1
- American Eagle A-101
- American Eagle A-129
- American Eagle A-139[59]
- American Eagle A-229[59]
- American Eagle A-251 Phaeton
- American Eagle A-329[59]
- American Eagle A-429[59]
- American Eagle A-430[59]
- American Eagle A-529[59]
- American Eagle A-629[59]
- American Eagle D-430[59]
- American Eagle E-430[59]
- American Eagle 201[59]
- American Eagle 330[59]
- American Eagle Eaglet 31
- American Eagle Eaglet 130[59]
- American Eagle Eaglet 230
- American Eagle Eaglet 231
- American Eagle Eaglet A-31
- American Eagle Eaglet B-31
- American Eagle Eaglet B-32
- American Eagle Flyabout[59]
(American Eaglecraft Co, Fort Worth & Grapevine, TX)
American Electric
edit(American Mignet Aircraft Corp.)
(American Gyro Co, Denver, CO)
(American Helicopter Co., a division of Fairchild Aircraft)
- American Helicopter A-5 Top Sergeant[30][61]
- American Helicopter A-6 Buck Private[30]
- American Helicopter XH-26 Jet Jeep
- American Helicopter A-8
- American Helicopter Transporter (with Fairchild)
(Hebron, Illinois)
(American Legend Aircraft Co)
- American Legend AL3C-100 Cub
- American Legend AL11C-100
- American Legend AL11J-120
- American Legend Super Legend
- American Legend Texas Sport Cub
- American Legend MOAC[62]
(Vulcan Aircraft Co,)
(American Patriot Aircraft LLC, Westfield, WI)
(Newport News, VA)
- American Sportscopter Ultrasport 254
- American Sportscopter Ultrasport 331
- American Sportscopter Ultrasport 496
(American Sunbeam Aircraft Ltd)
(Butler Ames, Washington, DC)
(William P Ames)
(Ames Industrial Co)
(Ameur Aviation Technologie / AAT)
- AAT Balbzard
- Ameur Altania
- Ameur Altania RG 80 UL
- Ameur Altania Vista
- Ameur Inguidar
- Ameur Altania Saphir
- Ameur UAV MALE
- Ameur Altajet
(AMF Aviation Enterprises, Aviation Enterprises)
(SECM-Amiot - Société d'Emboutissage et de Constructions Mécaniques / Félix Amiot)
- SECM 10 BN.2
- SECM 12 BN.2
- SECM 20
- SECM 22
- SECM 23
- SECM 24
- Amiot 01
- Amiot 110
- Amiot 120
- Amiot 122
- Amiot 123
- Amiot 124
- Amiot 125
- Amiot 130
- Amiot 140
- Amiot 141M
- Amiot 142
- Amiot 143M
- Amiot 144
- Amiot 150
- Amiot 340
- Amiot 341
- Amiot 350
- Amiot 351
- Amiot 352
- Amiot 353
- Amiot 354
- Amiot 355
- Amiot 356
- Amiot 357
- Amiot 358
- Amiot 370
- Amiot AAC.1 Tucan
(AMS-Flight, Ljubljana)
(AMV Aircraft (fdr: Attila Melkuti), Aliso Viejo, CA)
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