This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with the letters 'An' through 'Az'.
An–Az
edit(Fabrica de Aviones Anahuac)
(Artur Antonovich Anatra)
- Anatra Anade[1]
- Anatra Anamon
- Anatra Anasal
- Anatra Anakle[2]
- Anatra Anadva[1]
- Anatra D[2]
- Anatra DE[2]
- Anatra DS[2]
- Anatra DSS[2]
- Anatra Voisin-Ivanov (V.I.)[2]
- Anatra Anadva-Salmson[2]
(Karo Aviacijos Tiekimo Skyrius - Military Aviation Supply Department) (ANBO - Antanas Nori Būti Ore – "Antanas wants to be airborne")
(Andermat Aeroplane Co)
(Anderson Aircraft Mfg Co)
(Louis "Andy" Anderson)
(Andrew A. Anderson)
(Maynard B Anderson)
((Alvin E) Anderson Propeller Co)
(Anderson Aircraft Corporation / Earl Anderson, Delray Beach, FL)
((Ben M) Anderson, (Marvin H) Greenwood & Co)
(Charles Lee Anderson & E R Gewert, Reno, NV)
(Andiz Aircraft Corp)
(F O Andreae)
(Bjorn Andreasson, San Diego, CA)
(Edward F Andrews)
(C.G. Andrews, New Zealand)
(Henry G Andrews & Ray E Nicholson)
(Air Navigation and Engineering Company)
(Anequim Project Team)
(Atelier du Nord de la France Les Mureaux / Ateliers Les Mureaux)
- Les Mureaux 3
- Les Mureaux 4
- ANF Les Mureaux 110
- ANF Les Mureaux 111
- ANF Les Mureaux 112
- ANF Les Mureaux 113
- ANF Les Mureaux 114
- ANF Les Mureaux 115
- ANF Les Mureaux 117
- ANF Les Mureaux 119
- ANF Les Mureaux 120
- ANF Les Mureaux 121
- ANF Les Mureaux 130 A2
- ANF Les Mureaux 131 A2
- ANF Les Mureaux 140
- ANF Les Mureaux 160
- ANF Les Mureaux 170
- ANF Les Mureaux 180
- ANF Les Mureaux 190
- ANF Les Mureaux 200
- A.N.F. 'Express Les Mureaux'
- A.N.F. Les Mureaux 'Express-Marin'
(Jesse Anglin)
Angus
edit(Arthur Leighton Angus)
(Ann Arbor Air Service)
(Ansaldo Aeronautica, 336 Corso Francia, Turin, Italy)
- Ansaldo A.1 Balilla
- Ansaldo A.115
- Ansaldo A.120
- Ansaldo A.300
- Ansaldo AC.1
- Ansaldo AC.2
- Ansaldo AC.3
- Ansaldo AC.4
- Ansaldo ISVA
- Ansaldo SVA.1
- Ansaldo SVA.2
- Ansaldo SVA.3
- Ansaldo SVA.4
- Ansaldo SVA.5
- Ansaldo SVA.6
- Ansaldo SVA.8
- Ansaldo SVA.9
- Ansaldo SVA.10
(Antares Aircraft, Ukraine)
- Antares MA-32
- Antares A-10R503 SOLO
- Antares MA-32 R503
- Antares MA-32 R582 G
- Antares MA-33
- Antares MA-33M R582
- Antares MA-33M R912
- Antares MA-34 R912 Ranger
- Antares MA-34R912S Beaver
- Antares MA-34 Open Country
- Antares MA-34 R582XB Crop Duster
(Antique Aero, Asbury Park, NJ)
- Antique Aero Replica Albatros D.V[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Albatros D.Va[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Fokker D.VII[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Fokker Dr.I[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Fokker E.III[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Nieuport 28[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Sopwith 1½ Strutter[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Sopwith Camel[3]
- Antique Aero Replica Sopwith Pup[3]
(Léon Levavasseur)
- Antoinette I
- Antoinette II
- Antoinette III
- Antoinette IV
- Antoinette V
- Antoinette VI
- Antoinette VII
- Antoinette VIII
- Antoinette Latham[4] (Antoinette IV with extended wings and a melange of IV and V undercarriage parts.)
- Antoinette military monoplane
- Antoinette Gastambide Mengin
- Antonov A-1
- Antonov A-2
- Antonov A-7
- Antonov A-9
- Antonov A-10
- Antonov A-11
- Antonov A-13
- Antonov A-15
- Antonov A-40
- Antonov An-2
- Antonov An-3
- Antonov An-4
- Antonov An-6
- Antonov An-8
- Antonov An-10
- Antonov An-12
- Antonov An-13
- Antonov An-14
- Antonov An-16
- Antonov An-22
- Antonov An-24
- Antonov An-26
- Antonov An-28
- Antonov An-30
- Antonov An-32
- Antonov An-38
- Antonov An-40
- Antonov An-42
- Antonov An-50
- Antonov An-70
- Antonov An-71
- Antonov An-72
- Antonov An-74
- Antonov An-124
- Antonov An-132
- Antonov An-140
- Antonov An-148
- Antonov An-158
- Antonov An-174
- Antonov An-178
- Antonov An-180
- Antonov An-204
- Antonov An-218
- Antonov An-225
- Antonov An-325
- Antonov An-400
- Antonov An-418
- Antonov E-153
- Antonov OKA-38
- Antonov SKh-1
- Antonov SKV
- Antonov T-2M Maverick
- Antonov LEM-2
- Antonov-Beriev Be-20
- Antonov 181
(Alexandre Anzani)
- Anzani 1909 Monoplane (aka "de Mas Monoplane" after a probable sponsor)
(Caesarea, Israel)
- Apco Activa
- Apco Air Xtreme
- Apco Allegra
- Apco Bagheera
- Apco Enigma
- Apco Extra
- Apco Fiesta
- Apco Force
- Apco Fun
- Apco Futura
- Apco Game
- Apco HiLite
- Apco Karma
- Apco Keara
- Apco Lift
- Apco NRG
- Apco Play
- Apco Presta
- Apco Prima
- Apco Salsa
- Apco Santana
- Apco Sierra
- Apco Simba
- Apco Speedstar
- Apco Starlite
- Apco System K
- Apco Tetra
- Apco Tigra
- Apco Thrust
- Apco Twister
- Apco Vista
- Apco Zefira
(Association pour la Promotion des Echelles Volantes, (English: Association for the Promotion of Flying Ladders), Peynier, France)
- APEV Bipochel
- APEV Cubchel
- APEV Demoichelle
- APEV Pouchel
- APEV Pouchel II
- APEV Pouchel Light
- APEV Pouchel Classic
- APEV Pouchelec
- APEV Scoutchel
(Apex Aviation, Czech Republic)
(Apex Aircraft)
(Apollo Ultralight Aircraft / Halley Ltd., Eger, Hungary)
- Apollo C15D Toples
- Apollo Classic
- Apollo Delta Jet
- Apollo Delta Jet 2
- Apollo Fox
- Apollo Gyro AG1
- Apollo Jet Star
- Apollo Monsoon
- Apollo Racer GT
((Ray) Applegate Amphibians, Lock Haven, PA)
(Applegate & Weyant, Tecumseh MI, Elkhart, IN)
(Aquaflight Inc, 1601 Harrison Ave, Wilmington, DE)
(Aquila Aviation by Excellence)
(Theize, France)
(Arado Flugzeugwerke GmbH) (For WWII projects with no RLM designation see: List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945)
- Arado Ar 64
- Arado Ar 65
- Arado Ar 66
- Arado Ar 67
- Arado Ar 68
- Arado Ar 69
- Arado Ar 75
- Arado Ar 76
- Arado Ar 77
- Arado Ar 79
- Arado Ar 80
- Arado Ar 81
- Arado Ar 95
- Arado Ar 96
- Arado Ar 195
- Arado Ar 196
- Arado Ar 197
- Arado Ar 198
- Arado Ar 199
- Arado Ar 231
- Arado Ar 232
- Arado Ar 233 was a twin-engine, high-wing, ten-passenger touring and communications seaplane not built
- Arado Ar 234 Blitz
- Arado Ar 234 B-2
- Arado Ar 239 Project
- Arado Ar 240
- Arado Ar 296[5]
- Arado Ar 334 Project
- Arado Ar 340 was a twin-engine, twin-boom medium bomber project
- Arado Ar 396
- Arado Ar 430
- Arado Ar 432
- Arado Ar 440
- Arado Ar 532 was a projected development of Ar 432
- Arado Ar 632 was a projected development of Ar 432 four engines transport aircraft
- Arado L I
- Arado L II
- Arado S I
- Arado S III
- Arado SC I
- Arado SC II
- Arado SD I
- Arado SD II
- Arado SD III
- Arado SSD I
- Arado V I
- Arado W 2
(Arco Aircraft Co (founders: J T & Richard Arwine))
(Arctic Aviation / Arctic Aircraft Co (fdr: Bill Diehl))
(Aeronautical Research and Development Corporation)
(Krasnoyarsk, Russia)
(Argonaut Aircraft Inc)
(Argus Motoren GmbH)
- Argus As 292 - see DFS Mo 12
(Stearman-Jensen Aircraft Co / Stearman Aviation Incorporated / Ariel Aircraft Inc (Glenn A Stearman, Pres))
(Arizona Airways Inc)
((Bert) Acosta Aviation, Trenton, NJ)
(M C Armel, 243 E Daugherty St, Athens, GA)
(Armella & Senemaud)
(George Armitage, Providence, RI)
- Siddeley-Deasy Sinaia (1921) - Bomber (1 built)[10]
Armstrong Whitworth
editSir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth & Company (1912–1920)
After merger with Siddeley-Deasy, Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Company (1920–1927)
Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft (1927–1963)
- Armstrong Whitworth Ajax
- Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle
- Armstrong Whitworth Apollo
- Armstrong Whitworth Ara
- Armstrong Whitworth Argosy
- Armstrong Whitworth Aries
- Armstrong Whitworth F.M.4 Armadillo
- Armstrong Whitworth Atalanta
- Armstrong Whitworth Atlas
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.16
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.52
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.52G
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.171
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy
- Armstrong Whitworth AW.681
- Armstrong Whitworth Awana
- Armstrong Whitworth Ensign
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.1
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.2
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.3
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.4
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.5
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.6
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.7
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.9
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.10
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.12
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.13
- Armstrong Whitworth Sea Hawk
- Armstrong Whitworth Scimitar
- Armstrong Whitworth Siskin
- Armstrong Whitworth Sissit
- Armstrong Whitworth Starling
- Armstrong Whitworth Whitley
- Armstrong Whitworth Wolf
(Mike Arnold, Pinole CA.)
- Arnold AR-5[3]
- Arnold AR-6[11](Hoover AR-6)[12]
(René Arnoux / Société des Avions Simplex)
- Arnoux 1909 Biplane (No.1)[13]
- Arnoux 1912 Monoplane (No.2)[13]
- Arnoux Stabloplan 1912 (No.3)[13]
- Arnoux Stablavion 1913 (No.4)[13]
- Arnoux Stabloplan 1914 (No.5)[13]
- Arnoux Simplex 10hp[13]
- Arnoux Simplex 320hp
- Arnoux HD14 sans Queue 1923
(Arocet Inc, Arlington, WA)
(Arrow Aircraft Ltd.)
(Arrow Aircraft & Motors Corp)
(Safety Aircraft Corp (B L Smith), Miami, FL)
(Arrowplane Mfg Co)
(Arsenal de l'Aéronautique) (renamed as SFECMAS - Société Française d’étude Et de Construction de Matériels Aéronautiques Spéciaux in 1949) Source:[14]
- Arsenal O.101
- Arsenal VB 10
- Arsenal VB 11
- Arsenal VB 12
- Arsenal VB 14
- Arsenal VG 10
- Arsenal VG 20
- Arsenal VG 30
- Arsenal VG 31
- Arsenal VG 32
- Arsenal VG 33
- Arsenal VG 34
- Arsenal VG 35
- Arsenal VG 36
- Arsenal VG 37
- Arsenal VG 38
- Arsenal VG 39
- Arsenal VG 40
- Arsenal VG 50
- Arsenal VG 60
- Arsenal VG 70
- Arsenal VG 80
- Arsenal VG 90
- Arsenal-Delanne 10
- Arsenal 1301
- Arsenal 2301
(Arsenalul Aeronautic - Bucharest)
(Chantiers de l'Artois)
(Mikhail Artomov)
(Arup Manufacturing Corporation (fdr: Cloyd L Snyder))
(Canada Air RV and later by AC Millennium Corp)
(ARV, United Kingdom)
(Oscar von Asboth)
(David Dexter Ashley)
(AktieBolaget Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning)
- ASJA SA 11/J5 Jaktfalken
- ASJA SA 14/J6 Jaktfalken I/II
- ASJA F1
- ASJA L1 Viking
- ASJA L2
- ASJA L10
- ASJA L11
- ASJA L12 (SAAB J19)
- ASJA Viking II
- ASJA Sk10 Tigerschwalbe (Raab-Katzenstein RK-26 Tigerschwalbe)
(Oscar Ask and Hjalmar Nyrop)
- Ask-Nyrop Monoplane No.1 Gräshoppan[18] (obviously greatly inspired by the Bleriot XI)
(Charles E Askew)
(Aeronautical Syndicate Ltd)
- ASL monoplane No.1
- ASL monoplane No.2
- ASL Valkyrie I (Type A)
- ASL Valkyrie II (Type C)
- ASL Valkyrie III (Type B)
- ASL Passenger Carrier (Type C)
- ASL Racer (Type B)
- ASL Viking
(Air Sud Ouest)
(Giuseppe Vidor, Italy)
- Asso I
- Asso II
- Asso III
- Asso IV Whiskey
- Asso V Champion
- Asso V Jolly
- Asso V X-Ray
- Asso VI Junior
- Asso VI Evolution
- Asso VII
- Asso VIII Centauro
- Asso IX Warrior
- Asso X Jewel
- Asso XI Sprint
- Asso XIV Spitfire
(Woodland, WA)
(Carl & Vincent Ast, Van Nuys, CA)
(Aerospace Technologies of Australia Pty. Ltd.)
(L.L. Astoux (designer) & Jules Charles Toussaint Védrines (pilot))
(Astra of Arad, Romania) (aircraft production moved to IAR in 1925)
(Société de Constructions Aéronautiques Astra)
- Astra-Wright Type A[13]
- Astra-Wright Type 1910[13]
- Astra-Wright BB[13]
- Astra-Wright Type L[13]
- Astra-Wright Type E[13]
- Astra Type C
- Astra Type CM
- Astra Type CM Hydro[13]
- Astra Triplane[13]
- Astra-Kapferer tandem monoplane
- Astra 1916 bomber
- Astra-Paulhan flying boat
ATA
edit- Atlanta Aircraft Corporation, aka Prudden-Whitehead (founders: George H. Prudden, Edward Whitehead)
See: Prudden
(Libice nad Cidlinou, Czech Republic)
(Aviation Technology Group Inc, Englewood, CO)
(Atlanta Aircraft Corp, (founders: George H Prudden, Edward Whitehead) Atlanta, GA)
(Atlantic Aircraft Co.)
see Fokker
(Atlas Aircraft Corp, Hemet, CA)
(Avion de Transport Régional)
(Harry N Atwood, Saugus, MA
(Paul Aubert)
- Aubert PA-20 Cigale
- Aubert PA-201 Cigale
- Aubert PA-204 Cigale Major
- Aubert PA-205 Super Cigale
- Aubert PA-300 Grillon[6]
(Marceau Aubiet)
(Charles Audenis and Jean Jacob)
(Clément Auffm-Ordt)
(R H Aurebach)
(Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia, Depot Penjelidikan, Pertjobaan dan Pembutan - Indonesian Air force research, development, and production depot)
(Sauvagnon, France)
(Reinhardt Ausmus, Sandusky, OH)
- Auster A.2/45
- Auster AOP.3[21][dubious – discuss]
- Auster AOP.6
- Auster AOP.8[21] (not built)
- Auster AOP.9
- Auster AOP.11
- Auster T.7
- Auster T.7 Antarctic
- Auster T.10
- Auster Adventurer
- Auster Agricola
- Auster Aiglet
- Auster Aiglet Trainer
- Auster Alpha
- Auster Alpine
- Auster Arrow
- Auster Atom
- Auster Autocar
- Auster Autocrat
- Auster Avis
- Auster Workmaster
- Taylorcraft Plus C - licence-built Taylorcraft B
- Taylorcraft Plus D - re-engined Plus C.
- Taylorcraft Auster Model D - Auster I - military version of Plus C with enlarged windows.
- Taylorcraft Auster Model E - Auster III - re-engined Auster I with split flaps.
- Taylorcraft Auster Model F - Auster II - re-engined Auster I.
- Taylorcraft Auster Model G - Auster IV - enlarged version of Auster III.
- Taylorcraft Auster Model H - Experimental tandem two-seat training glider converted from Taylorcraft B.
- Taylorcraft Auster Model J - Auster V - Auster IV with blind-flying instruments.
- Taylorcraft Auster I - military version of Plus C with enlarged windows.
- Taylorcraft Auster II - re-engined Auster I.
- Taylorcraft Auster III - re-engined Auster I with split flaps.
- Taylorcraft Auster IV - enlarged version of Auster III.
- Taylorcraft Auster V - Auster IV with blind-flying instruments.
- Auster J-1 Autocrat - Three-seat high-winged monoplane light aircraft (fitted with Blackburn Cirrus Minor II engine)
- Auster J-1A Autocrat - Four-seat version of Autocrat
- Auster J-1B Aiglet - Re-engined agricultural version of Autocraft (De Havilland Gipsy Major engine)
- Auster J-1N Alpha - Re-engined four-seat Autocrat (De Havilland Gipsy Major engine)
- Auster J-1S Autocrat
- Auster J-1U Workmaster - Agricultural version of the Alpha
- Auster J-2 Arrow
- Auster J-3 Atom - low-powered version of Arrow with Continental engine
- Auster J-4 - Arrow with Blackburn Cirrus Minor I engine
- Auster J-5 Autocar
- Auster J-5Q Alpine
- Auster J-5R Alpine
- Auster J-8L Aiglet Trainer
- Auster 6A Tugmaster - Glider towing conversion of the Auster 6
- Auster 6B / Beagle Terrier - civil conversion of the Auster 6
- Auster 9M
- Auster Model K - A.O.P.6
- Auster Model L Proposed low-wing monoplane, not built.[22]
- Auster Model M[23] - Auster A2/45 - 2 or 3-seat high-wing AOP aircraft, prototype only.
- Auster Model N[23] - Auster A2/45 - Re-engined Model M, prototype only.
- Auster Model P - Auster Avis - four-seater based on J/1 with slimmer fuselage, two built.
- Auster Model Q - Auster T7 - two-seat trainer version of AOP6.
- Auster Model S - AOP aircraft based on AOP6 with enlarged tail, prototype only.
- Auster Model A.7[22] Light twin project, not built.
- Auster Model B.1[22] Mid-wing AOP project, not built.
- Auster Model B.3[24] - radio-controlled target drone.
- Auster Model B.4
- Auster Model B.5 - AOP.9
- Auster Model B.6[22] low-wing agricultural project, not built.
- Auster Model B.8 - Auster B.8 Agricola - Low-winged agricultural aircraft
- Auster Model B.9[22] Ramjet helicopter project, not built
- Auster Model C.4 - Auster Antarctic - Modified Auster T7 for Antarctic support.
- Auster Model C.6 - Auster Atlantic - four-seat high-wing touring monoplane with tricycle undercarriage, one built.
- Auster Model D.4
- Auster Model D.5
- Auster Model D.6
- Auster Model D.8 - Original designation of Beagle Airedale.
- Auster Model E.8 - AOP9 with modified engines as the AOP11.
(F C Austin, Lake Worth, FL)
(Australian Aircraft Kits Pty Ltd, Taree, New South Wales, Australia)
- Australian Aircraft Kits Bushman
- Australian Aircraft Kits Hornet Cub[27]
- Australian Aircraft Kits Hornet STOL
- Australian Aircraft Kits Wasp
(Australian Industrial Corporation)
(Howard Hughes Engineering, Ballina, New South Wales, Australia)
- Australian Lightwing GR 582
- Australian Lightwing GR 912
- Australian Lightwing Pocket Rocket[30]
- Australian Lightwing PR BiPe[30]
- Australian Lightwing PR Breeze[30]
- Australian Lightwing SP-2000 Speed
- Australian Lightwing SP-4000 Speed
- Australian Lightwing SP-6000
- Australian Lightwing Sport 2000
- Australian Lightwing Tapis
(Autogiro Company of America (patent-licensing division of Pitcairn Co), Willow Grove, PA)
(AutoGyro GmbH)
(Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom)
(Haren, Germany)
(Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt, Göttingen)
(Avama s.r.o., Poprad, Slovakia)
- AvCraft Aerospace)
- AvCraft-Dornier Do328jet
(AViacijas DIvizions)
(Advanced Vehicle Engineers)
(Aveko s.r.o., Brno, Czech Republic)
(asociacion Argentina de constructores de AViones EXperimentales)
- AVEX Armar I Gorrion ( Yves Arambide & Norberto Marino)[33]
- AVEX Ghinassi helicopter (Sesto Ghinassi)[33]
- AVEX Yakstas racer (Adolfo Yakstas)[33]
(AVI, Argentina)
(Ateliers vosgiens d'industrie aéronautique)
- AVIA X-A
- AVIA XI-A
- AVIA XV-A
- AVIA XX-A
- AVIA 22A
- AVIA 30E
- AVIA 32E
- AVIA 40P
- AVIA 41P
- AVIA 50MP
- AVIA 60MP
- AVIA 151A
- AVIA 152A
(Avia-Zavody Jirího Dimitrova, Czechoslovakia)
- Avia 14
- Avia 36[36]
- Avia 51
- Avia 57
- Avia 156
- Avia 236
- Avia B-33
- Avia B-34
- Avia B-35
- Avia B.71
- Avia B-122
- Avia B-158
- Avia BH-1
- Avia BH-2
- Avia BH-3
- Avia BH-4
- Avia BH-5
- Avia BH-6
- Avia BH-7
- Avia BH-7A
- Avia BH-7B
- Avia BH-8
- Avia BH-9
- Avia BH-10
- Avia BH-11
- Avia BH-12
- Avia BH-16
- Avia BH-17
- Avia BH-19
- Avia BH-20
- Avia BH-21
- Avia BH-21J
- Avia BH-22
- Avia BH-23
- Avia BH-25
- Avia BH-26
- Avia BH-27
- Avia BH-28
- Avia BH-29
- Avia BH-33
- Avia C.2b
- Avia F.IX
- Avia F.39
- Avia F.139
- Avia S-92
- Avia S-99
- Avia S-199
- Avia BH-11B Antilopa (Antelope)[37]
(Azionaria Vercallese Industrie Aeronautiche)
(Avia Scientific-Production Association JSC -Nauchno-Proizodstvennoe Obedinenie Avia Ltd.)
(Aviacor Aviation Depot JSC - Aviakor Aviatsionnoye Zavod OAO)[38]
(Aviad Francesco Di Martino)
(Aviadesign Inc, Camarillo, CA)
(Aviakit Flight Concept SARL)
(Aviamilano Costruzione Aeronautiche)
- Aviamilano CPV1
- Aviamilano A-2
- Aviamilano A-3
- Aviamilano F.250
- Aviamilano F.260
- Aviamilano Falco
- Aviamilano Nibbio
- Aviamilano P.19 Scricciolo (Wren)
(Avian Aircraft Ltd.)
(Kazan, Russia)
- Aviastroitel AC-4 Russia Россия АС-4
- Aviastroitel AC-5M
- Aviastroitel AC-6
- Aviastroitel AC-7
- Aviastroitel AC-7M
- Aviastroitel AC-8
(Aviat Aircraft Inc,)
- Aviat 110 Special[3]
- Aviat A-1A
- Aviat A-1B Husky
- Aviat Husky Pup
- Aviat Eagle II
- Aviat S-1
- Aviat S-2
- Aviat Husky
(Booysens, South Africa)
(Automobil und Aviatik A.G. / Automobil und Aviatikwerke Leipzig-Helterblick)
- Aviatik B.I
- Aviatik B.II (Germany)
- Aviatik B.III
- Aviatik C.I
- Aviatik C.II
- Aviatik C.III
- Aviatik C.V
- Aviatik C.VI
- Aviatik C.VII
- Aviatik C.VIII
- Aviatik C.IX
- Aviatik D.I ( Halberstadt D.II(Av))
- Aviatik D.II
- Aviatik D.III
- Aviatik D.IV[39]
- Aviatik D.V
- Aviatik D.VI
- Aviatik D.VII
- Aviatik G.I
- Aviatik Dr.I
- Aviatik R.III
- Aviatik A 2
- Aviatik F 37
- Aviatik P 1[40]
- Aviatik P 13
- Aviatik P 14
- Aviatik P 15
- Aviatik Doppeldekker Type Militär (P 13)
- Aviatik floatplane
- Aviatik-Farman pusher biplane
- Aviatik-Hanriot monoplane
(Österreichish-Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik Aviatik) Data from:Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One[40]
Note: As with other Austro-Hungarian manufacturers, The Austrian Aviatik company was allocated a number series for prototypes and experimental aircraft (series 30). Some of these were actually production aircraft with modifications but most were distinct aircraft or variants. Production Aviatik aircraft delivered to the LFT are disambiguated from German production by the (Ö) or (Berg) qualifier, after Österreich / Oberingenieur Julius von Berg, chief engineer from mid-1916.
- Aviatik 30.03
- Aviatik 30.04
- Aviatik 30.04
- Aviatik 30.06
- Aviatik 30.07 (Gr.I)
- Aviatik 30.08
- Aviatik 30.09
- Aviatik 30.10
- Aviatik 30.04
- Aviatik 30.04
- Aviatik 30.12
- Aviatik 30.13
- Aviatik 30.14 (1st)
- Aviatik 30.14 (2nd)
- Aviatik 30.15
- Aviatik 30.16
- Aviatik 30.17 (Gr.II)
- Aviatik 30.18 (Gr.III)
- Aviatik 30.19
- Aviatik 30.20
- Aviatik 30.21
- Aviatik 30.22
- Aviatik 30.23
- Aviatik 30.24
- Aviatik 30.25
- Aviatik 30.26
- Aviatik 30.27
- Aviatik 30.28
- Aviatik 30.29
- Aviatik 30.30
- Aviatik 30.31
- Aviatik 30.32
- Aviatik 30.33
- Aviatik 30.34
- Aviatik 30.35
- Aviatik 30.36
- Aviatik 30.37
- Aviatik 30.38
- Aviatik 30.39
- Aviatik 30.40
- Aviatik 30.41
- Aviatik 30.42
- Aviatik series 32 (B.II Austro-Hungarian)
- Aviatik series 32.7 (B.II Austro-Hungarian)
- Aviatik series 33 (B.III)
- Aviatik series 34 (B.II Austro-Hungarian)
- Aviatik series 35 (Knoller B.I(Av))
- Aviatik series 36 (Knoller C.II(Av))
- Aviatik series 37 (C.I)
- Aviatik series 38 (D.I)
- Aviatik series 39 (D.II)
- Aviatik series 131 (G.III)
- Aviatik series 132 (B.II)
- Aviatik series 136 (Knoller C.II(Av))
- Aviatik series 137 (C.I)
- Aviatik series 138 (D.I)
- Aviatik series 238 (D.I)
- Aviatik series 338 (D.I)
- Aviatik series 339 (D.II)
- Aviatik (Ö) B.II
- Aviatik (Ö) B.III
- Aviatik (Ö) C.I
- Aviatik (Berg) D.I
- Aviatik (Berg) D.II
- Aviatik (Berg) Dr.I
- Aviatik (Ö) G.III
- Aviatik (Ö) Gr.I
(formerly MAI)
(AViacijas DIvizions - Latvia)
(Aviation Products, Ltd, Bitburg, Germany)
(Aviator (aircraft manufacturer) - Russia)
(Sociedade Avibras Ltda / Avibras Indústria Aeroespacial)
(Avicopter - Avic Helicopter Company)
- AVIC AC311[43]
- AVIC AC313
- AVIC ARJ-21
- AVIC L-15
- AVIC CY-1[citation needed] is it the missile?
- AVIC Lucky Bird
- AVIC Advanced Heavy Lifter
(Kenneth Bailey, Dearborn, MI)
(prev. Light Aero Inc, Caldwell, ID)
- Avid Flyer[3]
- Avid Catalina[3]
- Avid Champion
- Avid Bandit[3]
- Avid MkIV[3]
- Avid Amphibian[3]
- Avid Explorer
- Avid Magnum[3]
- Avid Speedwing[3]
(Sociéte pour la construction d'avion métallique [issu du groupe Schneider])
- Aviméta 82[citation needed]
- Aviméta 88[44]
- Aviméta 92[45][46]
- Aviméta 92-230[47]
- Aviméta 121[48]
- Aviméta 132
(Avimech International Aircraft, Inc.)
(Avioane Craiova S.A., Romania)
(Avio Design Ltd, Kazanlak, Bulgaria)
see also Tipsy
- Avions Fairey Belfair
- Avions Fairey Firefly
- Avions Fairey Fox
- Avions Fairey Junior
- Avions Fairey Tipsy Nipper
- Avions Fairey Tipsy M
(V. Post, R. Neudorf, Estonia)
(Estonia)
- PON-1[49] - Post, Org & Neudorf
- PON-1A[49] - Post, Org & Neudorf
- PON-2[49] - Post, Org & Neudorf
- PTO-4 - Post, Tooma & Org
- RTS-4[49]
(Anderlik-Varga-Iskola-Sport)
(Avio Industrie Stabiensi)
(AVPRO U.K. Ltd)
- Avro 500
- Avro 501
- Avro 502
- Avro 503
- Avro 504
- Avro 508
- Avro 510
- Avro 511
- Avro 514
- Avro 519
- Avro 521
- Avro 523 Pike
- Avro 529
- Avro 530
- Avro 531 Spider
- Avro 533 Manchester
- Avro 534 Baby
- Avro 536
- Avro 538
- Avro 539
- Avro 546
- Avro 547
- Avro 548
- Avro 549 Aldershot
- Avro 551
- Avro 552
- Avro 555 Bison
- Avro 556
- Avro Ava
- Avro 558
- Avro 560
- Avro 561 Andover
- Avro 562 Avis
- Avro 563
- Avro 566 Avenger
- Avro 567 Avenger II
- Avro 571 Buffalo
- Avro 572 Buffalo II
- Avro 581 Avian
- Avro 594 Avian
- Avro 584 Avocet
- Avro 604 Antelope
- Avro 605 Avian
- Avro 608 Hawk
- Avro 581 Avian series
- Avro 618 Ten
- Avro 619 Five
- Avro 621 Tutor
- Avro 622
- Avro 624 Six
- Avro 625 Avian Monoplane
- Avro 626 Prefect
- Avro 627 Mailplane
- Avro 631 Cadet
- Avro 636
- Avro 637
- Avro 638 Club Cadet
- Avro 638 Club Cadet Special
- Avro 639 Cabin Cadet
- Avro 640 Cadet
- Avro 641 Commodore
- Avro 642 Eighteen
- Avro 643 Cadet
- Avro 646 Sea Tutor
- Avro 652A Anson
- Avro 654
- Avro 671 Rota
- Avro 707
- Avro 720
- Avro 730
- Avro 748
- Avro Manchester
- Avro Lancaster
- Avro York
- Avro Tudor
- Avro Lancastrian
- Avro Lincoln
- Avro Lincolnian
- Avro Shackleton
- Avro Vulcan
- Avro Athena
- Avro Ashton
- Avro Mercury
- Avro RJ
- Avro Canada CF-100 Canuck
- Avro Canada C-102 Jetliner
- Avro Canada CF-103
- Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow
- Avro Canada VZ-9 AV Avrocar
(regional jet division of BAE Systems)
(Avtek Corp, Camarillo, CA)
(Awuza HikoKenkyusho - Awuza Flight Research Studio)
(Donald E Aydlett)
(Fred Ayres)
(Juan F. Azcárate)
(Adel, GA)
see:AVIA (Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautica)
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