List of aircraft (C–Cc)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'C' through to 'Cc'.

C–Cc

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(C-E Aeroplane Works, (office) New York, NY; (plant) Anderson, IN)

(Cooperative des Ateliers Aeronautiques de la Region Parisienne – Parisian aeronautic factory co-operative)

(Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi )

(Constructions Aéronautiques du Béarn – Béarn aeronautic manufacturers)

(Henri Saissac)

(also displayed and registered as "Snyder OHS-III", "deLloyd Monoplane" and "Aire-Craft Cabin-Aire/deLloyd"[1]

(Richard Cabrinha)

(Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation)

(Commuter Aircraft Corporation)

(Compañía Aérea de Construcción y Transportes / Waterhouse / BAJA California / Tijuana)

(Cadet Aircraft Co, Pomona, CA)

(Cadillac Aircraft Corp/H.G. McCarroll - Detroit, MI)

(Construcciones Aeronauticas de Galicia, Spain)

(John M. Cage - Denver, CO)

(Raymond Cagny - France)

(anglicised version of TsAGI Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т (ЦАГИ) or Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute) see:TsAGI

(France)

(Cain Aircraft Corp - Detroit, MI)

(Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)

(China Aviation Industry General)

(Cain Aircraft Corp, 10527 Gratiot Ave, Detroit, MI)

((Edmund B) Cairns Aircraft Corp, 62 Rubber Ave, Naugatuck, CT)

(Columbia Air Liners, Inc., New York, NY)

(Italy)

(Pali, Colombia)

(Calidus Technology Development and Manufacturing Company, UAE)

(USA)

(California Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles, CA)

(John J Montijo & Lloyd Royer, Glendale, CA)

(California Aero Mfg & Supply Co (Fdr: Cleve F Shaffer), San Francisco, CA)

(California Aircraft Corp, 5866 South San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA)

(Pasadena, CA)

(Spiez, Switzerland)

((a.k.a.Girard) Aerial Navigation Co of America Inc (Fdr: Henry Laurens Call), Girard, KS)[1]

((Ivan, Ruell T, Spencer) Call Aircraft Co, Afton, WY)

(Calumet Motorsports)

(Jacques Calvel)

(France)

( Camair Aircraft Corp, Remsenburg, NY)

(Victor Camal, France)

(Albert Cambier)

(Chicago Aircraft Mfg Corp, 6116 St Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL)

(Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company Inc.)

(El Segundo, CA)

(Corwin B Campbell, Evanston, IL)

(John M Campbell, Tacoma, WA)

((Hayden S) Campbell Aircraft Co)

(Campbell Aircraft)

(Mark M Campbell and R O Bone, Los Angeles, CA)

Data from:[9][10][11][12]

(Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine – Seine aero-maritime shipbuilders)

(Canada Air RV Inc, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

Canadair aircraft Canadian military designations

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(all manufacturers - see List of aircraft of Canada's air forces) Data from:[3]

(Canadian Aeroplanes Ltd., Canada)

(Canadian Powered Parachutes, Vegreville, Alberta, Canada)

Canadian military aircraft designations

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(all manufacturers) - see List of aircraft of Canada's air forces

(Canadian Wooden Aircraft Co., Canada)

(CanAmerican Inc)

see Aviafiber

(Captain of Engineers Antonio Cañete Heredia)

(Walter Cannon, Los Angeles, CA)

(Construzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi SA – Fiat)

(Jean Cantinieau)

  • Canton S2 (STAe specification 1918 S2 - armoured ground attack aircraft)[20]

(Georges Canton et Georges Unné)

(Allen Canton & J Melcher, Bronx, NY)

(Lucien Canu)

(see SNCAO))

(Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista)

(Safety Airplane Corp, Oakland Airport and El Cerrito, CA)

(Capella Aircraft Corporation, Austin, TX)

((Ernest J) Capen Aircraft Corp, Lincoln, NE)

(Capital Machinery Factory)

(Capital Aircraft Co Inc, Lansing, MI, 1929: Relocated and renamed Royal Aircraft Corp, Royal Oak, MI (qv))

(Capital Helicopter Corporation)

( Compagnie Anonyme de Productions et Réalisations Aéronautiques (CAPRA)) – (Roger Aimé Robert, designer – Marcel Chassagny, manager)

Data from:Aeroplani Caproni[29]
(Societa Italiana Caproni)
(see also: Caproni Bergamaschi, Caproni-Reggiane, Caproni Vizzola)

Pre-World War I

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World War I

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Inter-war period

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World War II

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Post-World War II

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Wartime Italian Army designations

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Caproni designations

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(Caproni-Bergamaschi / CAB Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi)

(Aeroplane Caproni Trento)

(Caproni-Vizzola S.A. – originally Scuola Aviazioni Caproni)

(Industrias Cardoen LtdA)

(D. Caretti)

(Carins Aircraft, Naugatuck, CT)

(Louis Cariou)

(Joop D. Carley / Carley Flying School (Vliegvereniging), Ede, 1917)

(Goodwin Carlson, Slayton, MN)

((Ernest W) Carlson Aircraft Inc, E Palestine, OH)

(Carma Manufacturing Co, Tucson, AZ)

(Coopérative d'Approvisionnement et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique de Moulins)

(Pierre Carmier)

(Pierre Carmier et René Arnoux)

(Joseph R Carnes, Hillsboro, IN)

(Dr C E 'Chuck' Carothers, Lincoln, NE)

(Merrell L Carpenter, Joplin, MO and New Orleans, LA)

(Braunschweig, Germany)

(Walter J Carr, Saginaw, MI, 1924: CSC Aircraft Co (Carr, John Coryell, Edward & Walter Savage), Saginaw, MI)

  • Carroll A2 – info required – French World War I observation aircraft competition loser[40]

(Raymond Carroll)

((Franklin) Carson Helicopters Inc, Perkasie, PA)

(Carstedt Inc., Long Beach, CA)

(1994: CarterCopters LLC (pres: Jay Carter Jr), Wichita Falls, TX)

((Don J) Carter-(Arnold B) Maxwell Co, RFD 4, N Kansas City, MO)

(Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA)

(Cascade Ultralites)

(JVW Corp, Newark, NJ)

(Caspar-Werke)

(Designer: Tom Cassutt)

(Paul (Pablo) Castaibert)

(Robert Castello)

(Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni)

(Construzioni Aeronautiche Taliedo)

(Construction Aeronautique de Technologie Avancee)

(Compañia Argentina de Trabajos Aéreos)

(Cato Aircraft and Engine Corp)

(1917: (J W) Catron & (Edwin) Fisk, 732 Marine St, Venice, CA, 1925: Reorganized as International Aircraft Corp.)

(Carlos E Catt, Petersburg, IN)

(Gaston et René Caudron)

(Cavalier Aircraft Corp., Sarasota, FL)

(Raymond Cavarroc)

(Victor Cavasino, Bismarck, ND)

(Pierre Cavassilas)

(Cavenaugh Aviation Inc.)

(CBB ULM)

(Canadian Car and Foundry)


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