This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'H', up to those starting with 'He'.
H–He
edit(Yakov Modestovich Gakkel)
- Hackel I 1909[1]
- Hackel I[1]
- Hackel II[1]
- Hackel III[1]
- Hackel IV[1]
- Hackel V[1]
- Hackel VI[1]
- Hackel VII[1]
- Hackel VIII[1]
- Hackel IX[1]
(A L Hackenberger, San Antonio, TX, 1938: Las Vegas, NV)
(C O Hadley, Mineola, NY)
(Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk – Navy aircraft factory)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.1 (based on Farman biplanes seen by Einar Sem-Jacobsen)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.2 (Based on FF.1)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.3 Hydro Based on Farman F.40
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.4
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.5 (T.1)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.6 (T.2)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.7 Hauk Hannoversche Waggonfabrik's CL.V built under licence
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.8 Måke Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 built under licence
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.9 Kaje
(Robert Hatfield, Imperial, CA)
(Helmut Haessler / Haessler-Villinger)
(August Häfeli)
(Raoul Hafner)
- Hafner-Rath HR-1 Gelse (with Josef Rath)
- Hafner R.I
- Hafner R.II
- Hafner A.R.III Gyroplane
- Hafner A.R.IV Gyroplane
- Hafner A.R.V Gyroplane
- Hafner PD.6
- Hafner H.8 Rotachute
- Hafner Rotabuggy
(Hisao Hagiwara / Jiyu Koku Kenkyusho (Liberty Aeronautical Research Institute))
(Ernest Hagness, Portland, TX)
(Hellenic Aerospace Industry)
(Joseph Haig)
(Larry Haig)
(Haig-K Aircraft Corp, Swedsford Rd, Paoli, PA)
(Henry Haigh, Howell, MI)
(Haim Aviation Inc.)
(Frank J Haines, Daytona Beach, FL and Detroit, MI)
- HAL Tejas
- HAL HF-24 Marut
- HAL Basant
- HAL HF-73
- HAL Ajeet
- HAL Tejas Mk2
- HAL AMCA
- HAL TEDBF
- HAL Dhruv
- HAL Rudra
- HAL Light Combat Helicopter
- HAL Light Utility Helicopter
- HAL IMRH
- HAL HT-2
- HAL HPT-32 Deepak
- HAL HJT-16 Kiran
- HAL HTT-35
- HAL HJT-36 Sitara
- HAL HTT-40
- HAL HJT 39
- HAL Krishak
- HAL/NAL Regional Transport Aircraft
- HAL Saras
- HAL Pushpak
(Halberstädter Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
- Halberstadt B.I
- Halberstadt B.II
- Halberstadt B.III
- Halberstadt C.I
- Halberstadt C.III
- Halberstadt C.V
- Halberstadt C.VII
- Halberstadt C.VIII
- Halberstadt C.IX
- Halberstadt CL.II
- Halberstadt CL.IV
- Halberstadt CLS.I
- Halberstadt D.I
- Halberstadt D.II
- Halberstadt D.III
- Halberstadt D.IV
- Halberstadt D.V
- Halberstadt G.I
- Halberstadt A15
- Halberstadt B15
(Robert Halbronn & Todd)
- Halbronn H.T.1 a.k.a. Labourdette-Halbron
- Halbronn H.T.2
(Hales Aircraft, Oklahoma City, OK)
(Ernest C Hall, Warren, OH)
(Robert P Hall, Searchlight, NV)
(Hall Aeroplane Company (Charles S Hall), 807 North Spring St, Los Angeles, CA)
(Robert "Bert" Hall & Porter Roberts, Lindsay, OK)
(Theodore P Hall Engr Corp, Spreckels Bldg, San Diego, CA)
(Springfield Aircraft Inc (Fdr: Robert L Hall), Springfield, MA)
(Charles Ward Hall Inc, Mamaroneck, NY, 1927: Hall Aluminum Aircraft Corp, Buffalo, NY)
- Hall Aluminium Air Yacht[2]
- Hall Aluminium Monoped[2]
- Hall XFH[2]
- Hall PH[2]
- Hall XP2H[2]
- Hall XPTBH
(C L Halladay, Jackson, MI)
(Charles Hallas, Northville, MN)
(Rudolf Haller)
(Oldřich haller)
(Russel and Francis Halligan, Beardstown, IL)
(Bruce Hallock, Austin, TX)
- Hallock Road Wing (a.k.a. HT-1)[2]
- Hallock Pterodactyl[2]
((Thomas E) Halpin Development Co, Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, OH)
(Richard Halpin and Tom Huf)
(Joseph L Halsmer, Lafayette, IN)
{Barry Halsted} (Barry Halsted, Fountain Valley, CA)
(Halton Aero Club)
(T Hamao)
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 135[9]
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 136[9]
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 137
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 138
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 139
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 140
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 141
- Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 142
(Charles K Hamilton, Mineola, NY)
- Hamilton 1910 Aeroplane[2]
- Hamilton 1911 Aeroplane[2]
- Hamilton 1912 Tractor Biplane[2]
- Hamilton 1913 Biplane[2]
- Hamilton 1915 Flying Boat[2]
- Hamilton 1915 Aeroplane (Curtiss copy)[2]
- Hamilton 1916 Tractor Biplane[2]
- Hamilton H-18
- Hamilton H-19 Silver Eagle[10]
- Hamilton H-20 Silver Swan[10]
- Hamilton H-21[2][10]
- Hamilton H-22 Silver Sea-dan[2][10]
- Hamilton H-23[2]
- Hamilton H-43[2]
- Hamilton H-45
- Hamilton H-47 (a.k.a. Special)
- Hamilton C-89
(J W Hamilton, Mineola, NY)
(Hamilton Helicopter Co, Baltimore, MD)
((Gordon B) Hamilton Aircraft Co Inc, Tucson, AZ)
- Hamilton HA-1 (conv. of TC-45J N28471)[2]
- Hamilton Little Liner (Beech18/C-45 Conv.s)[2]
- Hamilton T-28R Nomair (T-28 conversions)[2]
- Hamilton Westwind (Beech 18 turboprop conversions)[2]
(Hamilton Aerospace. San Antonio, TX)
(Tom Hamilton)
(Russell Hammer, Indianapolis, IN)
(Altitude Unlimited Inc (Bob Hammer & Dick Hunt), Paine Field, WA)
((Dean B) Hammond Aircraft Corp, Ann Arbor, MI)
(Hampton Engr Co (Arnold & David Biermann, engrs at NACA), 310 Marshall St, Hampton, VA)
(Allan Hancock Foundation (College), Santa Maria, CA)
Handasyde
edit(Handasyde Aircraft Company, United Kingdom)
(Madrid, Spain)
(Edgar Hand & Jack Hoffman, Susalito, CA)
(Wayne Handley, Greenfield, CA)
- Handley Page Type A – monoplane (1910) (HP.1)
- Handley Page Type B – biplane (HP.2)
- Handley Page Type D – monoplane (1911) (HP.4)
- Handley Page Type E – monoplane (HP.5)
- Handley Page Type F – monoplane (HP.6)
- Handley Page Type G – biplane (HP.7)
- Handley Page Type L – biplane – never flew (HP.8)
- Handley Page HP.14 –
- Handley Page Type O – twin-engined bomber (HP.16)
- Handley Page O/7 bomber
- Handley Page O/10 airliner
- Handley Page O/11 airliner
- Handley Page O/100
- Handley Page O/400
- Handley Page Type S
- Handley Page Type T
- Handley Page Type Ta
- Handley Page V/1500
- Handley Page Type W airliner
- Handley Page W.8
- Handley Page W.9
- Handley Page W/400 airliner
- Handley Page HP.18
- Handley Page HP.19 Hanley
- Handley Page HP.22
- Handley Page HP.23
- Handley Page HP.24 Hyderabad
- Handley Page HP.25 Hendon
- Handley Page HP.26 Hamilton
- Handley Page HP.27 Hampstead
- Handley Page HP.28 Handcross
- Handley Page HP.30
- Handley Page HP.31 Harrow
- Handley Page HP.32 Hamlet
- Handley Page HP.33 Hinaidi I
- Handley Page HP.34 Hare
- Handley Page HP.35 Clive
- Handley Page HP.36 Hinaidi II
- Handley Page HP.38 Heyford prototype
- Handley Page HP.39 Gugnunc
- Handley Page HP.42 ("HP.42E" – Eastern)
- Handley Page HP.43
- Handley Page HP.45 ("HP.42W" – Western)
- Handley Page HP.50 Heyford production
- Handley Page HP.51
- Handley Page HP.52 Hampden
- Handley Page HP.53 Hereford
- Handley Page HP.54 Harrow
- Handley Page HP.57 Halifax
- Handley Page HP.67 Hastings C Mk.1
- Handley Page HP.68 Hermes 1
- Handley Page HP.70 Halton
- Handley Page HP.75 Manx
- Handley Page HP.80 Victor
- Handley Page HP.87
- Handley Page HP.88
- Handley Page HP.100
- Handley Page HP.113[12][13]
- Handley Page HP.115
- Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream
Handley Page (Reading)
editFormed from assets of Miles Aircraft
- Handley Page HPR.1 Marathon – airliner developed by Miles
- Handley Page HPR.2 Basic Trainer – basic trainer
- Handley Page HPR.3 Herald – prototype for Dart Herald airliner
- Handley Page HPR.5 Marathon – Miles M.69 Marathon II used engine test bed
- Handley Page HPR.7 Dart Herald – airliner
(Arnold Hanes, Los Angeles, CA)
(William B Hanken, Monticello, IA)
(Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G.)
- (René Hanriot / The Monoplans Hanriot Company Ltd / Aéroplanes Hanriot et Cie)
- (Designations;Hanriot-Dupont:HD – 1916 to 1930; Lorraine-Hanriot:LH – 1930 to 1933; 1933 onward reverted to H (those LH still in use or production were re-designated).)
- Hanriot 1907 Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1909 monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1910 Type-1 Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1910 Type-II Monoplane"Libellule" ("Dragonfly")[14]
- Hanriot 1910 Type-III Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1911 Type-IV Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1912 Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot HD.1
- Hanriot HD.2
- Hanriot HD.3
- Hanriot HD.3bis
- Hanriot HD.4
- Hanriot HD.5
- Hanriot HD.6
- Hanriot HD.7
- Hanriot HD.8
- Hanriot HD.9
- Hanriot HD.12
- Hanriot HD.14
- Hanriot HD.14S
- Hanriot HD.15
- Hanriot HD.17
- Hanriot HD.18[15]
- Hanriot HD.19
- Hanriot HD.20
- Hanriot HD.22[16]
- Hanriot HD.24[17]
- Hanriot HD.27
- Hanriot HD.28
- Hanriot HD.29
- Hanriot HD.32
- Hanriot HD.40S
- Hanriot HD.41H
- Hanriot HD.54[citation needed]
- Hanriot HD.141
- Hanriot HD.320
- Hanriot HD.321
- Hanriot LH.10
- Hanriot LH.11
- Hanriot LH 11bis
- Hanriot LH.12
- Hanriot LH.13
- Hanriot LH.16
- Hanriot LH.21S[18]
- Hanriot LH.30[19]
- Hanriot LH.40
- Hanriot LH.41
- Hanriot LH.41.02
- Hanriot LH.42
- Hanriot LH.431
- Hanriot LH.50
- Hanriot LH.60[20]
- Hanriot LH.61[21]
- Hanriot LH.70[22]
- Hanriot LH.80[23]
- Hanriot LH.110
- Hanriot LH.130[24]
- Hanriot LH.131-01
- Hanriot LH.131-02
- Hanriot LH.412
- Hanriot LH.431
- Hanriot LH.432
- Hanriot LH.433
- Hanriot LH.437
- Hanriot H.14CR
- Hanriot H.16
- Hanriot H.19 Et2
- Hanriot H.25T[25]
- Hanriot H.26
- Hanriot H.29
- Hanriot H.31
- Hanriot H.33[26]
- Hanriot H.34[27]
- Hanriot H.35
- Hanriot H.36
- Hanriot H.38[28]
- Hanriot H.41
- Hanriot H.43
- Hanriot H.46 Styx[29]
- Hanriot H.110
- Hanriot H.110 (LH 110)[30]
- Hanriot H.115
- Hanriot H.131-01[31]
- Hanriot H.131-02
- Hanriot H.161
- Hanriot H.170
- Hanriot H.170M
- Hanriot H.171
- Hanriot H.172B
- Hanriot H.172N
- Hanriot H.173
- Hanriot H.174
- Hanriot H.175
- Hanriot H.180
- Hanriot H.180T
- Hanriot H.181
- Hanriot H.182
- Hanriot H.183
- Hanriot H.184
- Hanriot H.185
- Hanriot H.190M
- Hanriot H.191
- Hanriot H.192B
- Hanriot H.192N
- Hanriot H.195
- Hanriot H.220
- Hanriot H.230
- Hanriot H.231
- Hanriot H.232
- Hanriot H.410
- Hanriot H.411
- Hanriot H.436
- Hanriot H.438
- Hanriot H.439
- Hanriot H.461[32]
- Hanriot H.462[33]
- Hanriot H.463[34]
- Hanriot H.464[35]
- Hanriot H.465[36]
- Hanriot H.510[37]
(Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
- Hansa-Brandenburg B.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg C.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg C.II
- Hansa-Brandenburg D.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg CC
- Hansa-Brandenburg D
- Hansa-Brandenburg DD
- Hansa-Brandenburg FB
- Hansa-Brandenburg FD
- Hansa-Brandenburg G.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg GDW
- Hansa-Brandenburg GF
- Hansa-Brandenburg GNW
- Hansa-Brandenburg GW
- Hansa-Brandenburg KD
- Hansa-Brandenburg K
- Hansa-Brandenburg KDD[38]
- Hansa-Brandenburg KDW
- Hansa-Brandenburg L.14
- Hansa-Brandenburg L.16
- Hansa-Brandenburg LDD
- Hansa-Brandenburg NW
- Hansa-Brandenburg W
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.11
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.12
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.13
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.16
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.17
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.18
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.19
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.20
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.23[38]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.25
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.27
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.32
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.33
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.34
- Hansa-Brandenburg ZM
(Perry D Hansen, Lansing, MI)
(Willam Hansen)
(Lorrin L Hansen & Rev Carl H Loock, Rapid City, SD)
(Carl L Hanson, Mercer Island, WA)
(Hants and Sussex Aviation Ltd.)
(HAPI Engines)
- Dongfeng-113[39]
- Song Hua Jiang-1[39]
- Heilongjiang-1 (Harbin Aviation Polytechnic School)[39]
- Harbin model 701[39]
- Harbin B-5
- Harbin H-5
- Harbin SH-5
- Harbin Y-11
- Harbin Y-12
- Harbin Z-5
- Harbin/CHDRI Z-6
- Harbin Z-9
- Harbin Z-15
- Harbin Z-19
- Harbin Z-20
(Dennis Hardwick & Clem Whittenbeck, Joplin, MO)
(Harlequin Flying Club, San Francisco, CA)
(Oregon Aircraft Co (Mayor Harley and Gus Stromer), Astoria, OR)
(Harlow Aircraft Corp (Pres: J B Alexander), Alhambra, CA)
- Harlow C-80
- Harlow PJC-1
- Harlow PJC-2
- Harlow PJC-4
- Harlow PJC-5
- Harlow PC-5
- Harlow PC-5A
- Harlow PC-6
(Genoa, IL)
(Harmon Engineering Company)
(C B Harmon)
(George Richard Harmon, Richmond, VA)
((D and John) Harmon Co Inc, Bakersfield, CA)
- Harmon Rocket 1 (Van's RV-3 Conv.)[2]
- Harmon Rocket 11 (Van's RV-4 Conv.)[2]
- Harmon Rocket 111 (Van's RV-5 Conv.)[2]
(Ralph Harmon & L L Spellman, Greenwood, IN)
((Jack L) Harper Aircraft Mfg Co, Bedford and Elyra, OH)
(Jacksonville, FL)
(John Emery Harriman, Boston or Brookline, MA)
((Frank H/Frank M) Harriman Motor Works, South Glastonbury, CT) (Flew in the 1913 Great Lakes Reliability Cruise)[40]
(H E Harriman, Mineola, NY)
(Richard Hillman Harris, Atlanta, GA)
(Douglas Harris, Pawtucket, RI)
(Vernon C Harris, Heyworth, IL)
(J Warren Harris, Vernal, UT)
(Charles D Harrison)
(Bruce Harrison, Redding, CA)
(George Harth, The Dalles, OR)
(Arthur J Hartman, Burlington, IA)
(Hartmann Aircraft Corp, Jordan, NY)
(Hartwig Industries, San Antonio, TX)
(Hartzell Walnut Propeller Co, Piqua, OH and Detroit, MI)
(Harvard Aeronautical Society, Cambridge, MA)
(HarvEd Aircraft Co (Harvey Calbo & Edward F Smithana), 1515 Phillips Ave, Racine, WI)
(Jack Hash, Crosbyton, TX)
(George Hast)
((Reed) Hastings Aeronautics Co, Hastings, NE)
(Hellenic Aeronautical Technologies)
(Bob & Cliff Hatfield, Imperial, CA)
(Milton Hatfield, Elkhart, IN)
- Hatfield Prototype
- Hatfield Prototype 2
- Hatfield Little Bird#1
- Hatfield Little Bird#2
- Hatfield Little Bird#3
(John D Hatz, Schofield and Merril, WI c.1980: Dudley R Kelly, Versailles, KY)
(Howard F Hatzenbuhler, Mt Clemens, MI)
(Walter H Haufe, Neenah, WI)
- Haufe Dale Hawk 2
- Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie
- Haufe HA-S-2 Hobby
- Haufe HA-S-3 Hawk
- Haufe Buzzer 2 Query Buzzard 2?
- Haufe Buzzard 2 Query Buzzer 2?
(Edward Hauptner, Long Island, NY)
(Hermann Havertz)
((Ernie) Hawk Industries Inc, Yucca Valley, CA)
- Hawk GAFhawk 125
- Hawk Minihawk[2]
- Hawk GAFHawk 950 – enlarged version (not built)
- Hawk TurboHawk 85
(Hawke Dusters (founders: Edwin R Hawke, John Cuneo), Modesto, CA)
(Hawker Aircraft ltd.)
- Hawker Audax
- Hawker Cygnet
- Hawker Danecock
- Hawker Demon
- Hawker Duiker
- Hawker F.20/27
- Hawker Fury
- Hawker Hardy
- Hawker Harrier
- Hawker Hart
- Hawker Hartebeeste
- Hawker Hawfinch
- Hawker Hector
- Hawker Hedgehog
- Hawker Henley
- Hawker Heron
- Hawker Hind
- Hawker Hoopoe
- Hawker Hornbill
- Hawker Hornet
- Hawker Horsley
- Hawker Hotspur
- Hawker Hunter
- Hawker Hurricane
- Hawker Nimrod
- Hawker Osprey
- Hawker P.1052
- Hawker P.1077
- Hawker P.1081
- Hawker P.1121
- Hawker P.1134
- Hawker P.V.3
- Hawker P.V.4
- Hawker Sea Fury
- Hawker Sea Hawk
- Hawker Siddeley HS 748
- Hawker Sea Hurricane
- Hawker Tempest
- Hawker Tomtit
- Hawker Tornado
- Hawker Typhoon
- Hawker Woodcock
- Hawker AXH (Hawker Navy Experimental Type H Carrier Fighter)
(Hawker Siddeley Aircraft (1935–1948) Hawker Siddeley Aviation (1948–1977) Parent company of Armstrong Whitworth, Avro, Hawker, and Gloster companies)
- Hawker Siddeley Andover
- Hawker Siddeley Dominie
- Hawker Siddeley Harrier
- Hawker Siddeley Hawk
- Hawker Siddeley HS.125
- Hawker Siddeley HS.133
- Hawker Siddeley HS.138
- Hawker Siddeley P.139B
- Hawker Siddeley HS.145
- Hawker Siddeley HS.146
- Hawker Siddeley HS.141
- Hawker Siddeley HS.681
- Hawker Siddeley HS.748
- Hawker Siddeley HS.803
- Hawker Siddeley P.1127
- Hawker Siddeley P.1127 Kestrel
- Hawker Siddeley P.1127RAF
- Hawker Siddeley P.1134
- Hawker Siddeley P.1154
- Hawker Siddeley P.1200
- Hawker Siddeley P.1201
- Hawker Siddeley P.1202
- Hawker Siddeley P.1207
- Hawker Siddeley Nimrod
- Hawker Siddeley Trident
(Hayden Aircraft Corporation)
((Frank) Hawks Aircraft Co, Springfield, MA)
(E E Hayden & Jess Clark, Visalia, CA)
(O R Hayes, Charleston, VA)
(Robin Haynes)
(HB-Flugtechnik GmbH / HB Aircraft Industries Luftfahrzeug AG)
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-202[41]
- HB Flugtechnik HB-204 Tornado[42][43]
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-207 Alfa
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-208 Amigo
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-400[citation needed]
- HB-Flugtechnik Cubby
- HB-Flugtechnik Dandy
- HB-Flugtechnik HB 21
- HB-23/2400 Hobbyliner[41]
- HB-23/2400 Scanliner[41]
(Headberg Aviation Inc.)
(Heath Aircraft Co Inc, 1721 Sedgwick St, Chicago, IL)
- Heath 1909 Aeroplane[45]
- Heath 1919 Aeroplane[45]
- Heath V Parasol[45]
- Heath Tomboy[45]
- Heath LNB-4 Parasol
- Heath LN[45]
- Heath Humming Bird[45]
- Heath Feather[45]
- Heath Favorite[45]
- Heath Cannon Ball[45]
- Heath CA-1 Parasol[45]
- Heath Baby Bullet
- Heath 2-B[45]
- International 115 Special[45]
- International 700[45]
- International CNA-40 Centre-Wing[45]
- International HV-2A[45]
- International LNA-40 Parasol[45]
- International LNM-5[45]
- International TN[45]
- International SNA-40 Special[45]
(Malcolm R Heath, Warren, OH)
(Helicopter Engineering and Construction Corp, RI)
(Harold Heckerson (Hickerson?), Stoner Rd, Fostoria, OH)
(Paul Peter Hege, Sedgwick, KS)
(Ray C Hegy, Marfa, TX)
(Raymond C Hegy and Norman W Zunker, Hartford, WI)
((M A) Heimann-(Hillery) Beachey Aeroplane Mfg Co, St Louis, MO)
(Fritz Heimbächer)
(George (Gernot W) Heinemann, Bellingham, WA)
(Ernst Heinkel A.G.) (note early Heinkel designation did NOT use the RLM He designation but HE-Heinkel Eindecker or HD-Heinkel Doppel-decker)
- Heinkel HE 1 low-wing floatplane (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 2 improvement on the HE 1
- Heinkel HE 3
- Heinkel HE 4 reconnaissance (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 5 reconnaissance (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 8 reconnaissance (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 9
- Heinkel HE 10
- Heinkel HE 12
- Heinkel HD 14
- Heinkel HD 15
- Heinkel HD 16
- Heinkel HD 17
- Heinkel HE 18
- Heinkel HD 19
- Heinkel HD 20
- Heinkel HD 21
- Heinkel HD 22
- Heinkel HD 23
- Heinkel HD 24 seaplane trainer (1926)
- Heinkel HD 26
- Heinkel HD 27
- Heinkel HD 28
- Heinkel HD 29
- Heinkel HD 30
- Heinkel HE 31
- Heinkel HD 32
- Heinkel HD 33
- Heinkel HD 35
- Heinkel HD 36
- Heinkel HD 37 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel HD 38 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel HD 39
- Heinkel HD 40
- Heinkel HD 41
- Heinkel HD 42 seaplane trainer
- Heinkel HD 43 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel HD 44
- Heinkel HD 55
- Heinkel HD 56
(He – Heinkel (RLM designator))
edit- Heinkel He 45 bomber + trainer
- Heinkel He 46 reconnaissance
- Heinkel He 49 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel He 50 reconnaissance + dive bomber (biplane)
- Heinkel He 51 fighter + close-support (biplane)
- Heinkel He 52[3]
- Heinkel He 57 Heron
- Heinkel He 58
- Heinkel He 59 reconnaissance (biplane seaplane)
- Heinkel He 60 ship-borne reconnaissance (biplane seaplane)
- Heinkel He 61
- Heinkel He 62
- Heinkel He 63
- Heinkel He 64
- Heinkel He 65[3]
- Heinkel He 66
- Heinkel He 70 Blitz (Lightning), single-engine transport + mailplane, 1932
- Heinkel He 71
- Heinkel He 72 Kadett (Cadet), trainer
- Heinkel He 74 fighter + advanced trainer (prototype)
- Heinkel He 100 fighter
- Heinkel He 111 bomber
- Heinkel He 112 fighter
- Heinkel He 113 (fictitious alternative designation for He 100)
- Heinkel He 114 reconnaissance seaplane
- Heinkel He 115 general-purpose seaplane
- Heinkel He 116 transport + reconnaissance
- Heinkel He 118
- Heinkel He 119 single-engine high-speed bomber(prototypes), reconnaissance aircraft, 1937
- Heinkel He 120 four-engine long-range passenger flying-boat(project), 1938[3]
- Heinkel He 162 "Salamander" Volksjäger (People's Fighter), fighter (jet-engined)
- Heinkel He 170
- Heinkel He 172 trainer (prototype)
- Heinkel He 176 pioneering liquid-fueled rocket-powered experimental aircraft (prototype)
- Heinkel He 177 Greif (Griffon), the Third Reich's only long-range heavy bomber
- Heinkel He 178 world's pioneering jet-engined experimental aircraft
- Heinkel He 219 Uhu (Owl), night-fighter
- Heinkel He 220
- Heinkel He 270
- Heinkel He 274 high-altitude bomber, He 177 development, two prototypes completed post-war in France
- Heinkel He 277 heavy bomber, paper-only He 177 development with four single engines, never built
- Heinkel He 280 fighter (jet-engined)
- Heinkel He 319
- Heinkel He 343 four-engined bomber (jet-engined) (project), 1944
- Heinkel He 419
- Heinkel He 519 high-speed bomber (He 119 derivative)(project only), 1944
- Heinkel KR-1
- Heinkel Army Type 98 Medium Bomber
- Heinkel Navy Type He Air Defence Fighter
- Heinkel Navy Type He Interceptor Fighter
- Heinkel Navy Experimental Type He Attack Plane
- Heinkel Navy Experimental Type He Trainer
- Heinkel Navy Experimental Type He Transport
- Heinkel A7He
- Heinkel AXHe
- Heinkel DXHe
- Heinkel KXHe
- Heinkel LXHe
- Heinkel-Aichi AM-17[3]
(Juhani Heinonen)
((Albert S and Arthur) Heinrich Aeroplane Co, Baldwin, NY, and Victor Aircraft Corp, Freeport, NY)
- Heinrich 1910 Monoplane[2]
- Heinrich 1911 Monoplane#2[2]
- Heinrich 15[2]
- Heinrich Model B Monoplane[2]
- Heinrich Model C Monoplane[2]
- Heinrich Model D Monoplane[49]
- Heinrich Model E Military Tractor Biplane[2]
- Heinrich Model E-2 Military Tractor Biplane[2]
- Victor 1917 Trainer[2]
- Victor Pursuit[2]
- Victor Advanced Trainer[2]
- Victor D.8[2]
- Heinz Floatplane[2](Lovejoy Curlycraft)
- Heinz 1939 Monoplane[2]
(Charles Heiserman, Iron Mountain, MI)
(Altamont, NY)
(Heli-Sport, Turin, Italy)
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Angel
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Kompress
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Kompress Charlie
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Kompress Charlie 2
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Mariner
- Heli-Sport CH77 Ranabot
(Helicopteros do Brasil S/A)
(Helicom Inc, Long Beach, CA)
(Reformed and renamed from Bendix Helicopters Inc, Stratford, CT)
(Helicópteros de Bolivia SRL / Helicóptero nacional / Helicóptero Boliviano)
- Helicópteros Bolivia I[52]
- Helicópteros AB-32 Sirionó (Sirionó – Jaguar)[53]
(1956: Helio Corp & Aeronca Aircraft Corp, Pittsburg, KS; c.1959: Helio Aircraft Corp, Pittsburg, KS; Helio Aircraft Corp, Norwood, MA; 1969: Helio Aircraft Co div of General Aircraft Corp. 1984: Acquired by Aerospace Technology Industries. 1989: Acquired by Aircraft Acquisition Corp and revived as Helio Aircraft Corp, Morgantown, WV; 1992: Helio Enterprises Inc)
- Koppen-Bollinger Helioplane
- Helioplane Two
- Helioplane Four
- Helio Courier
- Helio Rat'ler
- Helio Super courier
- Helio Stallion
- Helio H-250
- Helio H-291
- Helio H-295
- Helio HT-295 Trigear Courier
- Helio H-391 Courier
- Helio H-392 Strato Courier
- Helio H-395 Super Courier
- Helio H-500 Twin Courier
- Helio H-550 Stallion
- Helio H-634 Twin Stallion
- Helio H-700 Courier
- Helio H-800 Courier
- Helio H-1201T Twin Stallion
- Helio L-24 Courier
- Helio L-28 Courier
- Helio U-5 Twin Courier
- Helio U-10 Courier
- Helio AU-24 Stallion
(Heliopolis Aircraft Works)
(A brand of La Mouette, Messigny, France)
(Henry Helmerichs, Ryegate, MT)
(Saleh Helmy)
(Helowerks, Hampton, VA)
(Helwan / Egyptian General Aero Organisation / Factory No.36)
(S Hemstreet, Chattanooga, TN)
(Ward & Bruce Hendershott, Sioux City, IA)
(Felton, DE)
(Brooklands, England)
(C J Hendrick, Middletown, NJ)
(O J Hendrickson, Middletown, NJ)
(James R Hennessey)
(Gerald Hennesy, Washington, DC)
(Emile Hennion)
(Henschel Flugzeugwerke A.G.)
- Henschel Hs 121
- Henschel Hs 122
- Henschel Hs 123
- Henschel Hs 124
- Henschel Hs 125
- Henschel Hs 126
- Henschel Hs 127
- Henschel Hs 128
- Henschel Hs 129
- Henschel Hs 130
- Henschel Hs 132
(Edward Freeland Hensley, Oklahoma City, OK)
(Hensley Aircraft)
(Frank Herbst, Wilmington, NC)
(Helicopter Engineering and Research Corporation)
(Talleres Hereter – Barcelona)
- Hereter T.H.[56] (Alfaro 8)
(Adolph P Herff & Orval H Snyder, San Antonio and Boeme, TX)
(F.D. Hergt / Fliegerersatz-Abteilung 1- F.E.A. 1 – pilot reserve section 1)
(Ateliers Fred Herrmann)
- de Glymes DG X (DG-10)[58]
(Frank Hernandez, San Diego, CA)
(Harold D Herr, Millersville, PA)
((Wilson) Herren Aeronautical Corp, Barrington, IL)
(Gerald & Myron Herrick, Philadelphia, PA)
(Harry A Hershfield Jr, Santa Rosa, NM)
(George H Hervey, San Fernando, CA)
(R D Herzog (Herzog Bros), Harvard, NE)
(a.k.a.Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries Corporation (IAMI))
- HESA Azarakhsh
- HESA Saeqeh
- HESA IrAn-140
- HESA IrAn-148
- HESA Shahed X5
- HESA Shahed 274
- HESA Shahed 278
- HESA Shahed 285
- HESA Dorna
- HESA Yasin
- HESA Shabaviz 2-75
- HESA Shabaviz 2061
(Bob Hesley, Houston, TX)
((Adrian T & Aubrey W) Hess Aircraft Co Inc, Van Alstyne Blvd, Wyandotte, MI)
(Lawrence K Heuberger, El Paso, TX and Los Alamitos, CA)
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