This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'N'.
N
edit(NA Design formerly UNIS)
(National Aeroplane Co, Chicago, IL and Galveston, TX)
- Beech-Farman aka Beech-National[3]
(National Aircraft Corp)
(Norman Aeroplane Company Ltd.)
(Weißkirchen in Steiermark, Austria)
(Nagler Helicopter Company Inc, White Plains, NY)
- Nagler Honcho 100[3]
- Nagler Honcho 200[3]
- Nagler Honcho 202[3]
- Nagler NH-120
- Nagler NH-140[3]
- Nagler NH-160
- Nagler NH-170
- Nagler VG-1 Vertigyro[3]
- Nagler VG-2[3]
- Nagler XNH-1 Heliglider[3]
- Nagler XNH-2 Heligyro[3]
(Bruno Nagler & Franz Rolz)
(Naglo Bootswerft / Fritz Naglo)
- Naglo D.i (Quadruplane)[5]
- Naglo D.II (Biplane)
(Hugó Nagy)
(Hugó Nagy & Bansagi)
(Hugó Nagy & János Cserkuti)
(Japanese:中島飛行機株式会社 - Nakajima Hikōki Kabushiki Gaisha - Nakajima Aircraft Company) / (Nakajima Hikoki KK - Nakajima Aeroplane Company Ltd.)
- Nakajima Type 1 Biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 3 biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 4 biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 5 biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 6 biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 7 biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 4 trainer[7]
- Nakajima Type 5 trainer[7]
- Nakajima Bulldog fighter
- Nakajima–Breguet reconnaissance seaplane
- Nakajima–Douglas DC-2 transport
- Nakajima–Fokker Super Universal
- Nakajima–Fokker ambulance aircraft
- Nakajima Akatsuki
- Nakajima Fishery Seaplane[7]
- Nakajima AN-1
- Nakajima AT-1
- Nakajima AT-2
- Nakajima B-6 Biplane
- Nakajima DB
- Nakajima DF
- Nakajima K
- Nakajima Ko-4
- Nakajima LB-2
- Nakajima MS
- Nakajima N-19
- Nakajima N-35[7]
- Nakajima N-36[7]
- Nakajima NAF-1[7]
- Nakajima NAF-2[7]
- Nakajima NC
- Nakajima NK1F
- Nakajima NJ
- Nakajima NY
- Nakajima NZ
- Nakajima P-1
- Nakajima PA
- Nakajima PA-Kai[7]
- Nakajima Type PE
- Nakajima Q[7]
- Nakajima RZ[7]
- Nakajima S
- Nakajima Y3B
- Nakajima YM
- Nakajima A1N
- Nakajima A2N
- Nakajima A3N
- Nakajima A4N
- Nakajima A6M2-N
- Nakajima B3N
- Nakajima B4N[8]
- Nakajima B5N
- Nakajima B6N Tenzan
- Nakajima C2N
- Nakajima C3N
- Nakajima C6N Saiun
- Nakajima D2N[8]
- Nakajima D3N
- Nakajima E2N
- Nakajima E4N
- Nakajima E8N
- Nakajima E12N[8]
- Nakajima G5N Shinzan
- Nakajima G8N Renzan
- Nakajima G10N Fugaku
- Nakajima J1N Gekko
- Nakajima J5N Tenrai
- Nakajima L1N
- Nakajima Ki-4
- Nakajima Ki-6
- Nakajima Ki-8
- Nakajima Ki-11
- Nakajima Ki-12
- Nakajima Ki-13
- Nakajima Ki-16
- Nakajima Ki-19
- Nakajima Ki-27
- Nakajima Ki-31
- Nakajima Ki-34
- Nakajima Ki-37[9]
- Nakajima Ki-41
- Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa/Army Type 1 fighter
- Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki
- Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu
- Nakajima Ki-52
- Nakajima Ki-53
- Nakajima Ki-58
- Nakajima Ki-62
- Nakajima Ki-63
- Nakajima Ki-68
- Nakajima Ki-75
- Nakajima Ki-80
- Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate/Army Type 4 fighter
- Nakajima Ki-87
- Nakajima Ki-101
- Nakajima Ki-106 (Wood Ki-84)[9]
- Nakajima Ki-113[9]
- Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi
- Nakajima Ki-116 (Ki-84 variant)
- Nakajima Ki-117[9]
- Nakajima Ki-201 Karyu
- Nakajima Ki-230
- Nakajima Army Model 2 Ground Taxi-ing Trainer[7]
- Nakajima Army Type Ko 2 trainer
- Nakajima Army Type Ko 3 fighter/trainer
- Nakajima Army Type Ko 4 fighter
- Nakajima Army Type 91 fighter
- Nakajima Army Type 94 reconnaissance aircraft
- Nakajima Army Type 95-2 crew trainer
- Nakajima Army Type 97 transport
- Nakajima Army Type 97 fighter
- Nakajima Army Type 100 heavy bomber
- Nakajima Army Type 2 single-seat fighter
- Nakajima Army special attacker Tsurugi
- Nakajima Navy experimental 6-shi carrier two-seat fighter[7][8]
- Nakajima Navy Experimental Kusho 6-shi dive bomber[8]
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 7-shi dive bomber[8]
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 7-shi carrier fighter[8]
- Nakajima Navy experimental 7-shi carrier attack aircraft
- Nakajima Navy experimental 8-shi carrier two-seat fighter[8]
- Nakajima Navy experimental 8-shi reconnaissance seaplane[8]
- Nakajima Navy experimental 8-shi carrier bomber[7][8] (aka Special Bomber)
- Nakajima Navy experimental 9-shi carrier attack aircraft[8]
- Nakajima Navy experimental 9-shi carrier single-seat fighter[7]
- Nakajima Navy experimental 10-shi carrier attacker (B5N)
- Nakajima Navy experimental 10-shi carrier reconnaissance plane[8]
- Nakajima Navy experimental 11-shi carrier bomber
- Nakajima Navy experimental 12-shi two-seat reconnaissance seaplane[8]
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 12-shi carrier fighter[8]
- Nakajima Navy experimental 13-shi three-seat fighter
- Nakajima Navy experimental 13-shi attack bomber Shinzan
- Nakajima Navy experimental 14-shi carrier attacker Tenzan
- Nakajima Navy experimental 15-shi fighter seaplane
- Nakajima Navy experimental 17-shi carrier teconnaissance plane Saiun
- Nakajima Navy experimental 18-shi attack bomber Renzan
- Nakajima Navy experimental 18-shi Otsu (B) Type interceptor fighter Tenrai
- Nakajima Navy experimental LB-2 long-range attack aircraft
- Nakajima Navy experimental super heavy bomber Fugaku
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 fighter seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 land attack plane
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 land reconnaissance plane
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 night fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 3 carrier fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 15 reconnaissance seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 90 training fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 90 carrier fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 90-2 reconnaissance seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 90-2-2 reconnaissance seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 90-2-3 reconnaissance seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 95 carrier fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 95 reconnaissance seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 97-1 carrier attack bomber
- Nakajima Navy Type 97-3 carrier attack bomber
- Nakajima Navy Type 97 carrier reconnaissance Aircraft
- Nakajima Navy Type 97 reconnaissance seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 97 transport
- Nakajima Navy carrier attack bomber Tenzan
- Nakajima Navy Fokker reconnaissance plane
- Nakajima Navy Carrier reconnaissance plane Saiun
- Nakajima Navy night fighter Gekko
- Nakajima Kōkoku Nigō Heiki (皇国二号兵器 Imperial Weapon No.2) Kikka
(National Aerospace Laboratories of India / Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Limited)
(Japanese National Aerospace Laboratory)
(Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation)
(Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Co.) (changed name to Hongdu)
- Nanchang A-5
- Nanchang Q-5
- Nanchang Q-6 MiG-23 based project
- Nanchang CJ-5
- Nanchang CJ-6
- Nanchang J-12
- Nanchang K-8 Karakorum
- Nanchang Y-5
- Nanchang Jing Gang Shan-4[12]
- Nanchang N-5A
- Nanchang N-5B
- Nanchang Haiyan[13]
(Sanji Narahara / Tokyo Hikoki Sesakusho - Tokyo Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
(Fratelli Nardi)
(Nikolaev Aircraft Repair Plant)
(National Airways System Inc (founders: Glenn J Romkey & Shukri F Tannus), Lomax, IL)
- NAS Air King 1926 (1)[3]
- NAS Air King 1926 (2)
- NAS Air King Dole racer[3]
- NAS Air King 1928[3]
- NAS Air King Mono-4[3]
- NAS Air Prince[3]
- NASA AD-1
- NASA Centurion
- NASA Helios
- NASA Hyper III
- NASA M2-F1
- NASA Paresev
- NASA Pathfinder
- NASA Pathfinder Plus
- NASA Puffin
- NASA Electric Aircraft Testbed (ground-based testbed)
- NASA Prandtl D
- NASA X-57 Maxwell
- NASA Ingenuity helicopter
((Paul) Nash Aircraft Co, Chapin, IL)
(Nash Aircraft Ltd.)
(Kelvinator Div, Nash-Kelvinator Corp, Detroit, MI)
- Nash-Kelvinator JRK
- Nash-Kelvinator R-6 Hoverfly - licence production of the Sikorsky R-6[3]
(National Aircraft Corp, Watts Airport, Beaverton, OR)
- National Bluebird C-3[3]
- National Bluebird LP-1[3]
- National Bluebird LP-3[3]
- National Bluebird LP-4[3]
- National Bluebird S-1[3]
(National Airplane & Motor Co, 2810 E 11 St, Los Angeles, CA)
(National Aircraft Corp, 3411 Tulare Ave, Burbank, CA)
(National Motors Corp, Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN)
(National Wingless Aircraft Inc, 410 Donner Ave, Monessen, PA)
see NVI
(Nanchang Aviation University)
((Harry C & Richard G) Naugle Aircraft Corp, Latrobe, PA)
(Nederlandsche Automobiel en Vliegteuig Ondernemin)
(Imperial Chinese Navy)
- Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung (1930) - 2 or 3 seat touring plane and reconnaissance aircraft
- Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hau (1932) - powered with single 165 hp Wright Whirlwind engine[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Chiang Gaen[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Ning Hai[22][20]
- DH.6 like seaplane[citation needed]
- Naval Air Establishment Beeng (1918?) - tractor biplane/float fighter bomber with single 360 hp prop engine[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Char 1918 - 2 seat primary trainer seaplane[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Ding (1934) - 2 seat bombing/torpedo seaplane using a single 360 hp Rolls-Royce engine[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Wu (1918?) - general purpose observation aircraft[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Yee (1918?) - 2 seat advance trainer and variant of Char seaplane[22]
- Naval Aircraft Factory BN[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory BS[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory FN[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory GB (Giant Boat)
- Naval Aircraft Factory LRN[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory LR2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory N
- Naval Aircraft Factory N2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory N3N Canary
- Naval Aircraft Factory N5N
- Naval Aircraft Factory NM[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory NO
- Naval Aircraft Factory O2N[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory OSN
- Naval Aircraft Factory OS2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory SON Seagull
- Naval Aircraft Factory OS2N Kingfisher
- Naval Aircraft Factory PBN Catalina
- Naval Aircraft Factory PN
- Naval Aircraft Factory P2N[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory P4N[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory PT
- Naval Aircraft Factory SA[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory SBN
- Naval Aircraft Factory SON
- Naval Aircraft Factory SP (Mercury Racer)
- Naval Aircraft Factory T2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory TDN
- Naval Aircraft Factory TD2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory TD3N
- Naval Aircraft Factory TF
- Naval Aircraft Factory TG
- Naval Aircraft Factory TS
- Naval Aircraft Factory TN
(Navarro Safety Aircraft / Joseph Navarro)
(Navion Aircraft Corp, Seguin, TX)
(Nederlandse Automobiel en-Vleegtuig Onderneming - Dutch Motorcar and Aircraft Co.)
(NDN Aircraft Ltd.)
(Robert Neau)
see: Spijker
((Thomas S & Duncan S) Neilson Steel Aircraft Co, Berkeley, CA)
(Sociedade Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Sociedade Constructora Aeronáutica Neiva SA)
- Neiva P-56 Agricola
- Neiva BN-1 1950s glider
- Neiva BN-2 glider
- Neiva B Monitor glider
- Neiva Brasilia
- Neiva Campeiro
- Neiva Carajá
- Neiva Corisco (Cherokee Arrow II)
- Neiva Ipanema
- Neiva Lanceiro
- Neiva Minuano
- Neiva Paulistinha 56
- Neiva Rebocador
- Neiva Regente
- Neiva Seneca
- Neiva Sertanejo
- Neiva Universal
- Neiva N-582[26]
- Neiva N-591
- Neiva N-592
(William Nelsch, St Louis, MO)
(Norman Nelson, Cloquet, MN)
(Nelson Aircraft Corp, San Fernando, CA)
(Raymond Nelson, Tacoma, WA, 19??: Deer Park, NY)
(Bob Nelson, Pendleton, OR)
(Robert Nelson)
(Nels J Nelson & Benjamin B Driscoll, 176 E Main St, New Britain and Wallingford Airport, CT)
(Steven Paul Nemeth, Chicago, IL)
(Soulom, France)
- Nervures Aloha
- Nervures Alpamayo
- Nervures Altea
- Nervures Arteson
- Nervures Diamir
- Nervures Estive
- Nervures Etna
- Nervures Erebus
- Nervures Espade
- Nervures Everglades
- Nervures Faial
- Nervures Huapi
- Nervures Kailash
- Nervures Kenya
- Nervures Lhotse
- Nervures LOL
- Nervures Morea
- Nervures Spantik
- Nervures Stromboli
- Nervures Swoop
- Nervures Toubkal
- Nervures Valluna
- Nervures Whizz
(Robert E Nesmith, Houston, TX)
(Wil Neubert, Long Beach and San Luis Obispo, CA)
(Albert Neukom Segelflugzeugbau / Werner Pfenniger & Albert Markwalder)
(Everett Neumann, Ham Lake, MN)
(Al Neunteufel)
(Senftenbach, Austria)
(New England Air Transport Co (aka NEAT Co) (Pres: George H Armitage), Jefferson Ave, Hillsgrove, RI)
(New Era Aircraft Corp, Butler, PA)
- Kolb Flyer Super Sport
- Kolb Flyer
- Kolb Flyer Powered Parachute
- Kolb Ultrastar
- Kolb Firefly
- Kolb Firestar
- Kolb Mark III
- Kolb Slingshot
- Kolb Kolbra
- Kolb Pelican
(Alberton, Gauteng, South Africa)
(Standard Aircraft Corp, Paterson, NJ)
- New Standard D-24[3]
- New Standard D-25
- New Standard D-26[3]
- New Standard D-27[3]
- New Standard D-28[3]
- New Standard D-29
- New Standard D-30[3]
- New Standard D-31[3]
- New Standard D-32[3]
- New Standard D-33[3]
- New Standard NT-1
- New Standard NT-2
(New York Aero Construction Co, Newark, NJ)
((Valentine) Newbauer Vertical Airplane Co, Monterey Park, CA)
((Richard A and Werner A) Newhouse Flying Service, Rocky Hill-Princeton, NJ)
(K C "Casey" Newland, Harvey, IL)
(William L Newman, Carlsbad, CA)
(Harley Newman, Carlsbad, CA)
(Peyton, CO)
(Richard Eaves)
(Neyeloff and Barandeguy)
(Nippon Hiko Gakko - Nippon Flying School)
(National Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
(Nordwestdeutsche Flugzeugwerke / Heinrich Evers & Co., Bremervörde)
(Nederlandse Helikopter Industrie)
(Nauchno-Issledovatelskii Aero-Institut - scientific research aero-institute)
- NIAI LK
- NIAI LIG-8
- NIAI RK
- NIAI LIG-7
- NIAI RK-I
- NIAI RK-2
- NIAI LK-1
- NIAI 1
- NIAI LK-4
- NIAI-4
- NIAI P-3
- NIAI LIG-5
- NIAI DP
- NIAI OB
- NIAI ON
- NIAI LEM-3
- NIAI LIG-6
- NIAI SKh-1
- NIAI LIG-10
- OSh
(Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co., Marshall, MO)
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-3 (a.k.a. Barling NB-3)
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-4
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-7[3]
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-8G
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-PG[3]
- Nicholas-Beazley Phantom I a.k.a. Pobjoy Special
- Nicholas-Beazley-Standard modified Standard J-1
- Nicholas-Beasley Pobjoy Special
- Nicholas-Beasley Reaver Special
(A H Nichols, Rochester, NY)
(A H Nichols, Rochester, NY)
(Hugh G Nicholson Jr, NY)
(Rudy nickel & Joseph Foucard)
- Nicollier HN 433 Menestrel
- Nicollier HN 434 Super Menestrel
- Nicollier HN 500 Bengali
- Nicollier HN 600 Week-end[31][35]
- Nicollier HN 700 Menestrel II
- Nicollier HN 800
(Nielsen & von Lübcke G.m.b.H.)
(A/S Nielsen & Winther)
- Nielsen & Winther Type Aa
- Nielsen & Winther Type Ab[36]
- Nielsen & Winther Type Ac[36]
- Nielsen & Winther Type Bd[36]
- Nielsen & Winther Type Da?4-person “Tourist-aircraft” (maybe called the Type Da)?[36]
- Nielsen & Winther Type C[36]
- Nielsen & Winther Type E[36]
- Nielsen & Winther Type Fa[36]
(Hilbert (Burton) Nieman, MN)
(William Niess)
(Société Générale d'Aéro-locomotion / Société Anonyme des Établissements Nieuport)
- Nieuport I[37]
- Nieuport IIA
- Nieuport IID
- Nieuport IIG
- Nieuport IIN
- Nieuport IIIA[37]
- Nieuport IV
- Nieuport IVG
- Nieuport IVM
- Nieuport VIG
- Nieuport VIH
- Nieuport VIM
- Nieuport 10
- Nieuport 11
- Nieuport 12
- Nieuport 12bis
- Nieuport 13
- Nieuport 14
- Nieuport 15
- Nieuport 16
- Nieuport 17
- Nieuport 17bis
- Nieuport 18
- Nieuport 19
- Nieuport 20
- Nieuport 21
- Nieuport 23
- Nieuport 23bis
- Nieuport 24
- Nieuport 24bis
- Nieuport 25
- Nieuport 26
- Nieuport 27
- Nieuport 28
- Nieuport 29
- Nieuport 30T
- Nieuport 31
- Nieuport 80
- Nieuport 81
- Nieuport 82
- Nieuport 83
- Nieuport 120
- Nieuport 140
- Nieuport 160
- Nieuport 1913
- Nieuport Madon
- Nieuport monoplane
- Nieuport Scout
- Nieuport Triplane#1
- Nieuport Triplane#2
- Nieuport S (Tellier T.6)[37]
- Nieuport 4R (Tellier Vonna)[37]
- Nieuport BM (Tellier T.5)[37]
- Nieuport TM (Tellier T.8)[37]
Data from:[38]
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 29
- Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplan
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 30
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 31
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 32
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 33
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 37
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 38
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 39
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 40
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 41
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 42
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 43
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 44
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 450
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 46
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 48
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 481
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 48bis
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 50 HB.4
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 52
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 540
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 580
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 590
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 62
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 640
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 650
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 690
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 72
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 740
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 82
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 940
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 941
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 942
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 120
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 121
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 122
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 123
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 125
( Giulio Macchi, Varese)
- Nieuport-Macchi N.VI
- Nieuport-Macchi Parasol
- Nieuport-Macchi N.10
- Nieuport-Macchi N.11
- Nieuport-Macchi N.17
Data from:[39][circular reference]
- Nihon N-58 Shigunetto (Cygnet)
- Nihon N-62 Eaglet
- Nihon NM-63 Linnet I
- Nihon NM-66 Linnet II
- Nihon NM-69 Linnet III
- Nihon N-70 Cygnus
- Nihon NM-72 Egret 1
- Nihon NM-73 Egret 2
- Nihon NM-74 Egret 3[40]
- Nihon N-75 Cygnus II
- Nihon NM-75 Stork A
- Nihon Ibis
- Nihon Linnet IV
- Nihon Linnet V
- Nihon MiLan 81
- Nihon MiLan 82
- Nihon Stork A
- Nihon Stork B
- Nihon Ibis
- Nihon Milan 81
- Nihon Milan 82
- Nihon Swift A
- Nihon Swift B
- Nihon Swift C
- Nihon Mowe I
- Nihon Mowe II
- Nihon Mowe III
- Nihon Mowe IV
- Nihon Mowe V
- Nihon Mowe VI
- Nihon Mowe VII
- Nihon Mowe VIII
- Nihon Mowe IX
- Nihon Mowe X
- Nihon Mowe XIII
- Nihon Mowe XIV
- Nihon Mowe XV
- Nihon A Day Fly
- Nihon Papillion A
- Nihon Papillion B
- Nihon Papillion C
- Nihon Yuri I
- Nihon Yuri II
- Nihon Yuri III- 1994 Human Power, almost certainly a typo for Yuri I
- Nihon Sakuzo 1
- Nihon Sakuzo 2
- Nihon Sakuzo 3
- Nihon Sakuzo 4
(Pravets, Bulgaria)
(Nippon Kogata Hikoki KK - Japan Small Aeroplane Co Ltd.)
- Nippon Hachi Motor-glider[7]
- Nihon Kogata Ku-11
- Nihon Kogata K8P
- Nihon Kogata L7P
- Nihon Kogata Navy Experimental 12-Shi Primary Trainer Seaplane
- Nihon Kogata Navy Experimental 13-Shi Small Amphibious Transport
- Nihon Kogata MXJ1
- Nihon Kogata Navy Primary Training Glider Wakakusa
(Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin)
- Nikitin NV-1
- Nikitin NV-2
- Nikitin NV-2bis
- Nikitin NV-4
- Nikitin MU-4
- Nikitin PSN-1
- Nikitin PSN-2
- Nikitin MU-4
- Nikitin MU-5
- Nikitin NV-5
- Nikitin NV-5bis
- Nikitin LSh
- Nikitin NV-6
- Nikitin-Shevchenko IS-1
- Nikitin-Shevchenko IS-2
- Nikitin-Shevchenko IS-4
- Nikitin UTI-5
- Nikitin U-5
- Nikitin U-5bis
- Nikitin U-5/MG-31
- Nikitin UTI-6
(Niles Aircraft Corporation / Joe Niles, Ephrata, WA)
(Erland Nilsson)
- Nilsson Beda (aka Sjöflygplanet "Beda")
(Rod Nimmo, Albuquerque, NM)
- Nimmo NAC-SB-1[3]
- Nimmo Special a.k.a. Argander Special[3]
- Nimmo Smirnoff Special[41]
(a.k.a. Nippi, Nihon Aeroplane Co Ltd. - Nihon Hikoki KK)[7]
- Nippi NH-1 Hibari
- Nihon L7P
- Nippi Navy Experimental 12-shi Primary Seaplane Trainer[7]
- Nippi Navy Experimental 13-shi Small Transport
- Nippi K8N1[7]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G1[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G1B[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G2A[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G2B[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G3[42]
(Matsuzo Nishida)
(Tommy H Nix, Guin, AL)
- Nix Baby Beech 18 modified Ercoupe[3]
(John F Nixon, Philadelphia, PA)
(Cecil Noel, Guernsey)
(Noel - WWI France)
(Noorduyn Aircraft Ltd)
- Nord Pingouin
- Nord Noralpha
- Nord Norécrin
- Nord Norélan
- Nord 1300
- Nord Noroit
- Nord Gerfaut
- Nord 1500 Noréclair
- Nord 1500 Griffon I
- Nord 1500 Griffon II
- Nord 1601
- Nord 1700 Norélic
- Nord 1710
- Nord 1750 Norelfe
- Nord 2000
- Nord 2100 Norazur
- Nord 2200
- Nord 2210
- Nord Noratlas
- Nord 2800
- Nord 3200
- Nord 3201
- Nord 3202
- Nord 3212
- Nord 3400 Norbarbe
- Nord 260
- Nord 262
- Nord 500
- Nord CT10
- Nord CT20
- Nord CT41 Narwhal
- Nord R20
- Nord NC.850
- Nord Super Griffon
(Norddeutschen Flugzeugewerken Teltow, Berlin)
(Nordic Aircraft AS, Kinsarvik, Norway)
- Norman Aviation J6 Karatoo
- Norman Aviation Nordic I
- Norman Aviation Nordic II
- Norman Aviation Nordic III
- Norman Aviation Nordic IV
- Norman Aviation Nordic V
- Norman Aviation Nordic VI
- Norman Aviation Nordic VII
- Norman Aviation Nordic 8 Mini Explorer
(Aviation Normand Dube)
Normande
edit(Société Aéronautique Normande - SAN)
- See: SAN
((Rolla V) Norris Aircraft Manufacturer, San Francisco, CA)
See:Hønningstad
(Fred North)
- North American A-2 Savage
- North American A-5 Vigilante
- North American A-27
- North American A-36 Apache
- North American AT-6
- North American AT-24
- North American AJ Savage
- North American A2J
- North American A3J Vigilante
- North American B-21
- North American B-25 Mitchell
- North American B-28 Dragon
- North American B-45 Tornado
- North American B-70 Valkyrie
- North American BC-1
- North American BC-2
- North American BT-9
- North American BT-10
- North American BT-14
- North American BT-28
- North American F-1 Fury
- North American F-6 Mustang
- North American F-19
- North American F-82 Twin Mustang
- North American F-86 Sabre
- North American F-93
- North American F-95
- North American F-100 Super Sabre
- North American F-107 Ultra Sabre
- North American F-108 Rapier
- North American FJ-1 Fury
- North American FJ-2/-3 Fury
- North American FJ-4 Fury
- North American FJ-5
- North American L-17
- North American NJ
- North American O-47
- North American P-51 Mustang
- North American P-64
- North American P-78
- North American P-82 Twin Mustang
- North American P-86
- North American PBJ
- North American PJ
- North American SM-64 Navaho
- North American SNJ
- North American SN2J
- North American T-2 Buckeye
- North American T-6 Texan
- North American T-28 Trojan
- North American T-39 Sabreliner
- North American T2J Buckeye
- North American T3J
- North American OV-10 Bronco
- North American X-10
- North American X-15
- North American FS-1 Hoverbuggy[43]
- North American GA-38X
- North American KXA
- North American NA-16
- North American NA-19
- North American NA-19A
- North American NA-20
- North American NA-22
- North American NA-23
- North American NA-26
- North American NA-27
- North American NA-28
- North American NA-29
- North American NA-30
- North American NA-31
- North American NA-32
- North American NA-33
- North American NA-34
- North American NA-35
- North American NA-37
- North American NA-40
- North American NA-41
- North American NA-42
- North American NA-43
- North American NA-44
- North American NA-45
- North American NA-46
- North American NA-47
- North American NA-48
- North American NA-49
- North American NA-56
- North American NA-57
- North American NA-61
- North American NA-64 Yale
- North American NA-68
- North American NA-71
- North American NA-72
- North American NA-142
- North American NA-146
- North American NA-155
- North American NA-156
- North American NA-160
- North American NA-169
- North American NA-175
- North American NA-183
- North American NA-184
- North American NA-247
- North American NR-323
- North American NA-335
- North American NAC-60
- North American NAGPAW
- North American NR-349
- North American Harvard
- North American Sabreliner
- North American WS-300
- North American Yale
- North American Navion
- North American Navy Experimental Type A Intermediate Trainer
- North American Rotorwerks Pitbull Ultralight
- North American Rotorwerks Pitbull SS
- North American Rotorwerks Pitbull II
- North Wing Apache
- North Wing Apache 582 Contour
- North Wing Apache 582 Mustang
- North Wing Apache ST
- North Wing ATF
- North Wing Maverick
- North Wing Maverick 103
- North Wing Maverick Mustang
- North Wing Maverick 2 Legend
- North Wing Maverick 2 RT
- North Wing Solairus
- North Wing Sport X2
(Northeast Airways Inc (Conrad C Blom), 18 Elder St, Schenectady, NY, 1931: Amsterdam, NY)
- Northern Aviatik Type 9[44]
- Northern Aviatik Type 11[44]
- Northern Aviatik Type 12[44]
- Northern Aviatik Type 14[44]
- Northern Aviatik Type 17[44]
(Northern Aircraft Co, Alexandria, MN)
(Northrop Corporation / Jack Northrop)
- Northrop A-9
- Northrop A-13
- Northrop A-16
- Northrop A-17
- Northrop A-33
- Northrop B-35
- Northrop B-49
- Northrop BQM-74 Chukar
- Northrop BQM-108
- Northrop BT
- Northrop B2T
- Northrop C-19 Alpha
- Northrop C-100 Gamma
- Northrop C-125 Raider
- Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter
- Northrop RF-5 Tigereye
- Northrop F-15 Reporter
- Northrop F-17 Cobra
- Northrop F-20 Tigershark
- Northrop F-61 Black Widow / Northrop P-61 Black Widow
- Northrop F-89 Scorpion
- Northrop FT
- Northrop F2T Black Widow
- Northrop JB-1 Bat
- Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet
- Northrop P-79
- Northrop XP-948
- Northrop RT
- Northrop T-38 Talon
- Northrop X-4 Bantam
- Northrop X-21
- Northrop 2
- Northrop 3A
- Northrop 5
- Northrop 8A
- Northrop Alpha
- Northrop Avion Experimental[45]
- Northrop Beta
- Northrop BXN
- Northrop Gamma
- Northrop Delta
- Northrop Flying Wing[46][47]
- Northrop HL-10
- Northrop M2-F1
- Northrop M2-F2
- Northrop M2-F3
- Northrop MX-324
- Northrop MX-334
- Northrop MX-356
- Northrop MX-543[45]
- Northrop MRF-54E
- Northrop N-1M
- Northrop N-2M
- Northrop N-3PB
- Northrop N-9M
- Northrop N-12
- Northrop N-14
- Northrop N-23 Pioneer
- Northrop N-156
- Northrop N-251
- Northrop N-309
- Northrop N-333
- Northrop N-336
- Northrop N-337
- Northrop N-340
- Northrop N-344
- Northrop N-353
- Northrop N-356
- Northrop N-369
- Northrop N-371
- Northrop N-381
- Northrop N-382
- Northrop Nomad
- Northrop NV-105
- Northrop NV-144
- Northrop Tacit Blue
- Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit
- Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider
- Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye
- Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS
- Northrop Grumman E-10 MC2A
- Northrop Grumman F-27 Fury
- Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk
- Northrop Grumman RQ-8A
- Northrop Grumman RQ-8B
- Northrop Grumman RQ-180
- Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout
- Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire-X
- Northrop Grumman X-47 Pegasus
- Northrop Grumman X-47B
- Northrop Grumman Firebird
- Northrop Grumman NATF-23
- Northrop/McDonnell Douglas YF-23 Black Widow II
(Russell Northrup/Northrop and James R Williams, Rochester, NY)
(Northwest Aircraft & Motor Co (Pres: L F Duval), aka Clifford Aircraft Corp (gliders), 27 West & Commodore Way, Seattle. WA)
(Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
(Dr R C Northwood, Nassau Blvd Aerodrome, Long Island, NY)
(Louis-Henri Notteghem)
(Wallace L Nourse & Victor Leighton, Kansas City, MO)
(Noury Aircraft Ltd. / J.O.Noury)
(Nova Sp. z.o.o.)
(Innsbruck and later Terfens, Austria)
- Nova Aeron
- Nova Argon
- Nova Artax
- Nova Axon
- Nova Bion
- Nova Carbon
- Nova CXC
- Nova Factor
- Nova Ibex
- Nova Ion
- Nova Jamboo
- Nova Krypton
- Nova Mamboo
- Nova Mentor
- Nova Oryx
- Nova Phantom
- Nova Pheron
- Nova Philou
- Nova Phocus
- Nova Phönix
- Nova Phor
- Nova Phorus
- Nova Primax
- Nova Prion
- Nova RA
- Nova Radon
- Nova Rookie
- Nova Rotor
- Nova Shockwave
- Nova Speedmax
- Nova Susi
- Nova Susi Q
- Nova Syntax
- Nova Tatoo
- Nova Trend
- Nova Triton
- Nova Tycoon
- Nova X-ACT
- Nova Xenon
- Nova Xyon
(Adam Nowotny)
(NozawaKoku Kenkyusho - Nozawa Aviation Research Institute)
(National Sport Aircraft Inc, Burbank, CA)
(Werther, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)
(Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)
(Charles Nungesser)
- Nungesser Nua-1
- L'hydravion Canard de Nungesser (similar in airframe configuration to the Gee Bee Model Q Ascender)
(Nuri Demirağ Aircraft Works), Turkey
(N.K.Nurov and S.A.Elibekian)
see: Nurtanio
(Prospero Nuvoli, Turin, Italy - Laboratorio Artigianale Aeronautico)
- Nuvoli N.3 (40 hp Salmson)
- Nuvoli N.3/S (90 hp Salmson)
- Nuvoli N.5R (Pobjoy R)
- Nuvoli N.5RR (Pobjoy)
- Nuvoli N.5T (Pobjoy R)
- Nuvoli N.5Cab (Fiat A.70)
- Nuvoli N.5Aq Alta Quota Lab oratorio Artigianale Aeronautico Nuvoli
- Nuvoli ND 6.6
(NuWaco Aircraft Co Inc, Calhan CO)
(Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie)
(Charleston, ME)
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