List of aircraft (Ai–Am)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with the letters 'Ai' through 'Am'.
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Ai–Am
Aichi
(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 Land-based 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 Dive Bomber
- Aichi Navy Type 96 Dive Bomber
- Aichi Navy Type 96 Night Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Aichi Navy Type 98 Night Reconnaissance Flying Boat
- Aichi Navy Type 99 Dive 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 Anti-Submarine and 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
AIDC
(漢翔航空工業股份有限公司 - Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation)
Air Command
(Air Command International, Caddo Mills, TX)
Air Creation
(Air Creation SARL)
Air Department
(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 Energy
Air Force Aircraft Manufacturing Factory
(Chinese Republic)
- Chu X-P0
- Chu X-P1[5]
- Chu X-P2[5]
- Chu Hummingbird Model A
- Chu Hummingbird Model B
- Chu D-2[5]
Air Nova
(Air Nova (Pty.) Ltd. / Dr. Maitland Reed, J.H. Rautenbach, H.G. Brown & G.P.M. Stege)
- Air Nova Reed Falcon[6]
Air Quest International
(see: Zalazar)
Air Roamer
(George Maves & Jimmie Watkins, Clover Field, Santa Monica, CA)
- Air Roamer 1928 Monoplane[3]
Air Scooter
Air Tractor
(Air Tractor Inc (pres: Leland Snow), Olney, TX)
Air Transport
see General-Western
Air-Istocrat
(United States Aircraft Corp, 76 Nelson St, New Brunswick, NJ)
Air-Metal
("Air-Metal Flugzeugbau und Entwicklungs GmbH & Co Betrieb KG)
Air-space
Air-Sport
(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
Air-Sud-Ouest
- Air-Sud-Ouest 1070 Griffon[10]
Airbet
(Airbet Serveis Aeronautics, Barcelona, Spain)
- Airbet Girabet Classic
- Airbet Girabet 582
- Airbet Girabet 2
- Airbet Girabet 2 Sport
Airborne Windsports
(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
Airbus
(Airbus industrie - part of EADS, now Airbus Group)
- Airbus A220
- Airbus A300
- Airbus A310
- Airbus A310 MRTT
- Airbus CC-150 Polaris Canadian Armed Forces
- Airbus A318
- Airbus A319
- Airbus A319CJ
- Airbus A320
- Airbus A321
- Airbus A330
- Airbus A340
- Airbus A350
- Airbus A380
- Airbus A400M
- Airbus Beluga
- Airbus Beluga XL
- Airbus E-Fan
- Airbus E-Fan X
Airbus Helicopters
- Airbus Helicopters H120
- Airbus Helicopters H125
- Airbus Helicopters H130
- 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 CityAirbus
Airco
(Aircraft Manufacturing Company)
Airconcept
Aircorp
(Aircorp Pty. Ltd.) JAWA
Aircraft Builders Club
(Aircraft Builders Club, Lakewood, Cleveland, OH)
- Aircraft Builders Club 1930 Biplane[3]
Aircraft Engineering Corp
(see Ace)
Aircraft Industries of Canada
- AIC Super Cheetah
Aircraft Research
Aircraft Specialties
(Aircraft Specialties Co, Saugus, CA)
Aircraft Technologies
(Aircraft Technologies Inc, Lilburn, GA)
Airdisco
(Aircraft Disposal Company / ADC)
- Airdisco Phi-Phi
- Martinsyde ADC1
- Airdisco Nimbus-Martinsyde
- ADC Variable Camber Monoplane[12]
Airdrome Aeroplanes
- 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)[13]
- 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[13]
- Airdrome Sopwith Baby[13]
- Airdrome Sopwith Camel (1:1)
- Airdrome Sopwith Pup (1:1)
- Airdrome Sopwith Schneider (1:1)[13]
- Airdrome Sopwith Tabloid (1:1)[13]
- Airdrome Taube (0.75:1)
Airfer
(Airfer Paramotores, Paramotores Air-Future, S.L., Pontevedra, Spain)
Airfisch
(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
Airframes Unlimited
(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
Airmass Inc.
Airmaster
(Airmaster Inc (pres: Lawrence Matanski), Renton, WA)
Airplane Factory, The
(The Airplane factory (Pty) Ltd, Tedderfield Airpark, Eikenhof, Johannesburg South, South Africa)
- Airplane Factory Speedstar 850
- Airplane Factory Sling 2
- Airplane Factory Sling 4
Airship Development
Airship Manufacturing
Airspeed
(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[17]
- Airspeed AS.17 - reserved for licence built Fokker D.XVII
- Airspeed AS.19 - Fokker D.XIX[17]
- 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[18]
- Airspeed AS.30 Queen Wasp
- Airspeed AS.31 - to AM Specification F.35/35, not built
- Airspeed AS.32[17]
- 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[17][18]
- 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
Airtech Canada
- 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[15]
AirUtility
(AirUtility Cargo Co, North Sacramento, CA)
Airwave Gliders
(Fulpmes, Austria)
Airworthy
(Airworthy Airplane Co (George Antolchick & Frederick H Jolly), Chicago, IL)
- Airworthy Terrier[3]
AISA
(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[20]
- AISA HM.9[20]
- AISA AVD.12[21]
- AISA GP-1 (González Gil)
- AISA HM1-B
- AISA Loring X[22]
Aist
- Aist-123[23]
AJI
(American Jet Industries Inc (Pres: Allen E Paulson), Van Nuys, CA)
- AJI Hustler 400
- AJI Hustler 500
- AJI T-610 Super Pinto
- AJI Turbo Star 402
Akabane
(Akabane Hikoki Seisakusho - Akabane Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
Akaflieg Berlin
(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)[24]
- Akaflieg Berlin B10
- Akaflieg Berlin B11
- Akaflieg Berlin B12
- Akaflieg Berlin B13
Akaflieg Braunschweig
- 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
Akaflieg Danzig
(Akafdemischen Fliegergruppe der Technischen Hoch-schule Danzig)
- Akaflieg Danzig Boot Danzig[25]
Akaflieg Darmstadt
- 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[26]
- 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[24]
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-30 Cirrus
- Akaflieg Darmstadt D-31[27]
- 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
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM1
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM2
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM3
- Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München DM4
Akaflieg Hannover
Akaflieg Köln
Akaflieg München
- 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
- 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
Akaflieg Wilhelmshaven
- Akaflieg Wilhelmshaven SD-1 Mini-Sport
Akerman
(John D Akerman, Northland Aviation Co, Minneapolis, MN)
- Akerman JDA-8[3]
- VEF JDA-10M
- Akerman Tailless[3]
Akron-Funk
(see Funk)
Alaire
- Alaire AL.1 Cacique
Albatros
(Albatros Flugzeugwerke G.m.b.H.) Data from:German Aircraft between 1919 - 1945[29]
- 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[30]
- 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[31]
- Albatros L 66a
- Albatros L 67[32]
- Albatros L 68
- Albatros L 69
- Albatros L 70[33]
- Albatros L 71[34]
- Albatros L 72
- Albatros L 73
- Albatros L 74
- Albatros L 75
- Albatros L 76
- Albatros L 77v
- Albatros L 78[35]
- Albatros L 79
- Albatros L 80?
- Albatros L 81[36]
- Albatros L 82
- Albatros L 83[37]
- 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[38]
- Albatros EE (Taube)[39]
- Albatros LDD
- Albatros DM 15 C.I / L.6
- Albatros ME
- Albatros MZ.1[40]
- 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[41]
- Albatros WMZ.2[41]
- Albatros flugboat[25]
Albatros OAW
(Ostdeutsche Albatroswerke G.m.b.H.)
- Albatros (OAW) C.I[42] (Phönix 20.02)
- Albatros (OAW) C.II[42]
- Albatros G.I (Albatros L4)
Albatross
(Albatross Scientific-Technical Works - Tsentr Nauchno-Teknhnichesgo Tvorchestva Albatross)
Albaviation
Albert
(Edouard Albert)Data from:[44]
- 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
ALCA
- ALCA-2
Alcor
(Alcor (Allan Lockheed Corp) Aircraft Corp)
Alekseyev
(Semyon Alexeyev - Alekseyev Design Bureau - OKB-21)
Alexander
(Alexander Aircraft Co)
- Alexander B-1[49][50]
- Alexander Bullet[50]
- Alexander Eaglerock
- Alexander Eaglerock A[50]
- Alexander Eaglerock Combo-Wing[50]
- Alexander Eaglerock Short-Wing[50]
- Alexander Eaglerock Long-Wing[50]
- Alexander Flyabout D
- Alexander Longren[50]
- Alexander Hallett[50]
- Alexander Racer[50]
- Alexander Sedan[50]
- Alexander Cabin Cruiser[50]
- Alexander Swallow[50]
Alfaro
(Heraclio Alfaro (Vitoriano Heraclio Alfaro-Fournier))
- Alfaro I 1913
- Alfaro 1914 (Spain)[28]
- Alfaro Autogyro
- Alfaro X-13[28]
- Ingalls Safety Airplane[28]
- Alfaro 8 (Hereter T.H.)
Alisport
(Alisport srl, Cremella, Italy)
Alker
- Alker Sport[28]
Allard
- Allard D.40[10]
Allenbaugh
(Edward Allenbaugh, North Hollywood, CA)
Alliance
- Alliance X
Allied
- Allied Aviation LRA
- Allied Aviation LR2A
- Allied Aviation Trimmer
Allinio
(Peter Allinio, 409 Kearney St, El Cerrito, CA)
- Allinio 1916 Biplane[28]
- Allinio Bristol Cabin
Allison
((Lawrence M) Allison Airplane Co)
Allison
(Allison Gas Turbine Division GMC)
- Allison Turbine Bonanza[15]
- Allison Turbine Mentor[15]
- Allison Turbine ATF 580S Turbo Flagship[54]
Alpaero
(ALPAERO Noin Aéronautique, Châteauvieux, France)
Alpavia
(Societe Alpavia)
- Alpavia RF-3
Alpi Aviation
(Alpi Aviation srl, Pordenone, Italy)
Alvarez et de Condé
AMA
(Aircraft Mechanics Association)
- AMA Minx Capon
AMA
(Anczutin-Malinowski-Aleksandrowicz Andrzej Anczutin, Henryk Malinowski and Rościslaw Aleksandrowicz)
- AMA motor glider
Amax Engineering
(Donvale, Victoria, Australia)
Ambrosini
(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[56] "flying bomb".
AMC
- AMC 1919 Multiplane[28]
AMD
(Aircraft Manufacturing and Development, Eastman, GA)
- AMD Zodiac CH 640
- AMD Alarus CH2000
- SAMA CH2000 (military CH2000)
AmEagle
American Air Jet
American Air Racing
(American Air Racing Ltd.)
- American Air Racing Special
American Air Racing
(American Air Racing Inc (pres: John Parker), Rancho Palos Verdes, CA)
American Aircraft
American Airmotive
(American Airmotive Corp (pres: John D MacArthur), Miami, FL)
American Autogyro
- American Autogyro Sparrowhawk
American Aviation
(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
((American Champion Aircraft Corp (pres: Jerry Mehlhaff), Rochester, WI))
American Eagle
(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[58]
- American Eagle A-229[58]
- American Eagle A-251 Phaeton
- American Eagle A-329[58]
- American Eagle A-429[58]
- American Eagle A-430[58]
- American Eagle A-529[58]
- American Eagle A-629[58]
- American Eagle D-430[58]
- American Eagle E-430[58]
- American Eagle 201[58]
- American Eagle 330[58]
- American Eagle Eaglet 31
- American Eagle Eaglet 130[58]
- 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[58]
American Eaglecraft
(American Eaglecraft Co, Fort Worth & Grapevine, TX)_
American Electric
American Flea
(American Mignet Aircraft Corp.)
American General Aviation Corporation
- American General AG-5B Tiger
American Gyro
(American Gyro Co, Denver, CO)
- American Gyro AG-4 Crusader
- American Gyro AG-6 Buccaner
- American Gyro AG-7
American Helicopter
(American Helicopter Co., a division of Fairchild Aircraft)
- American Helicopter A-5 Top Sergeant[28][60]
- American Helicopter A-6 Buck Private[28]
- American Helicopter XH-26 Jet Jeep
- American Helicopter A-8
- American Helicopter Transporter (with Fairchild)
American Jet Industries
- American Jet Industries T-610 Super Cobra
American Legend
(American Legend Aircraft Co)
American Patriot Aircraft
(American Patriot Aircraft LLC, Westfield, WI)
American Sportscopter
(Newport News, VA)
American Utilicraft Corp.
Ameur
(Ameur Aviation Technologie / AAT)
AMF Microflight
(AMF Aviation Enterprises, Aviation Enterprises)
- AMF Chevvron 2-32C
- AMF Super Chevvron 2-45CS
- AMF Sea Chevvron 2-48
- AMF Aviation Enterprises Magnum
Amicale d'Aviation Légère
- Amicale d'Aviation Légère 04[10]
Amiot
(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
Ampaire
Amphibians
- Amphibians Privateer
Amsco
- Amsco parasol monoplane[62]
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