List of aircraft (Co–Cz)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Co' through to 'Cz'.
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Co–Cz
Coandă
- Coandă-1910
- Coandă-Delauney-Belleville pusher fighter[3]
- Coandă No.4 (Coandă-Delauney-Belleville pusher fighter)
Cobalt
(Cobalt Aircraft industries, Airparc 6C,Avenue de l'Europe, 78117 Toussous le-Noble)
Cody
- British Army Aeroplane No. 1
- Cody II
- Cody III
- Cody IV monoplane
- Cody V
- Cody Floatplane
- Cody Michelin Cup Biplane
- Cody Circuit of Britain biplane
Coffman
((Sam H) Coffman-(C R) Strong Aircraft Co)
Cole (aircraft constructor)
- Cole Parasol Monoplane[1]
Cole
(Cole School of Aviation/Cole Aircraft Corp, 3617 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH)
Colgate-Larsen
(1940: (Gilbert) Colgate-(Victor A) Larsen Aircraft Co, Amityville, NY)
- Colgate-Larsen CL-15[1]
Collard-Souquet-Raniéri
(Maurice Collard, Jacques Souquet & Jacques Raniéri)
- Collard-Souquet-Raniéri CSR.1 Tsé-Tsé[2]
Collier
((William S) Collier Aircraft Sales, Tulsa, OK)
Collier-Combs
((William S) Collier & (L A) Combs Aircraft Co, Ponca City, OK)
- Collier-Combs Commercial Cabin[1]
Collivier
- Collivier CO-02
- Collivier CO-04
- Collivier DR 100
Colomban
Colonial
(1946: Colonial Aircraft Corp (Fdr: David B Thurston), Huntington Station, Long Island, NY, 1955: Moved to Sanford, ME (Pres: Herbert Lindblad), 1959: Acquired by Lake Aircraft Corp.)
Columbia
((Willis C) Brown-(Richard) Young a.k.a. Columbia Aircraft Co.)
Columbia
- Columbia 300
- Columbia 350
- Columbia 400
Columbia
(Columbia Air Liners Inc (Fdr: Charles A Levine), Hempstead (Valley Stream), NY. Seen as a division of Grumman during WW2, but if this was fact, substantiation was not found. 1946: Acquired by Commonwealth Aircraft Corp.
- Columbia CAL-1 Triad[1]
- Columbia Uncle Sam[1]
- Grumman J2F Duck
- Columbia JL
Colyaer
(Colyaer SL, Portonovo, Spain)
COMAC
- COMAC C919
- COMAC C929
- COMAC ARJ21
Comco Ikarus
- Ikarus Sherpa
- Ikarus C22
- Ikarus C42
- Ikarus C52
- Ikarus 500
Command-Aire
(Command-Aire Inc / Arkansas Aircraft Company, Little Rock, AR)
- Command-Aire 3C3
- Command-Aire 4C3
- Command-Aire 5C3
- Command-Aire BS-14
- Command-Aire BS-15 (likely a typo as none of their sources mention a 15)[1]
- Command-Aire BS-16
- Command-Aire Cotton Duster
- Command-Aire MR-1[1] Little Rocket racer
Commercial
(Commercial Aircraft Corp, Metropolitan Airport, Van Nuys, CA)
- Commercial C-1 Sunbeam
- Commercial Sumbeam C-102
- Commercial Sunbeam C-2[1]
- Commercial Sunbeam Pup LP-1[1]
Commonwealth
- CAC CA-1 Wirraway
- CAC CA-2 Wackett
- CAC CA-3 Wirraway
- CAC CA-4 Woomera
- CAC CA-5 Wirraway
- CAC CA-6 Wackett
- CAC CA-7 Wirraway
- CAC CA-8 Wirraway
- CAC CA-9 Wirraway
- CAC CA-10 Wirraway
- CAC CA-11 Woomera
- CAC CA-12 Boomerang
- CAC CA-13 Boomerang
- CAC CA-14 Boomerang
- CAC CA-15
- CAC CA-16 Wirraway
- CAC CA-17 Mustang
- CAC CA-18 Mustang
- CAC CA-19 Boomerang
- CAC CA-20 Wirraway
- CAC CA-22 Winjeel
- CAC CA-23
- CAC CA-24
- CAC CA-25 Winjeel
- CAC CA-26 Sabre
- CAC CA-27 Sabre
- CAC CA-28 Ceres
- CAC CA-29 Mirage
- CAC CA-30
- CAC CA-32 Kiowa
- CAC AA107
Commonwealth
(1943: Commonwealth Aircraft Co, Kansas City, KS, reorganized from Rearwin Co to build assault gliders, 1949: Valley Stream, NY)
- Commonwealth 185 Skyranger
- Commonwealth C-170 Trimmer[1][7][8]
Commuter Craft
- Commuter Craft Innovator[9]
Comp Air
(Aerocomp Inc, Merritt Island, FL / Comp Air)
Compagnie Française d'Aviation
(Compagnie Française d'Aviation – C.F.A. – Division of Salmson)
Comper
(see Fane for Comper Fane, which was started by Nick Comper and finished by Gerard Fane)
Comte
(Flugzeugbau A. Comte / Robert Wild)
- Comte AC-1
- Comte AC-3
- Comte AC-4
- Comte AC-8
- Comte AC-11-V
- Comte AC-12 Moskito
- Wild DT
- Wild 43
- Wild X biplane
Condor
(Condor Aircraft)
Connecticut
Conroy
(Conroy aircraft / Jack Conroy)
Consolidated
(for later types see Convair)
- Consolidated Model 1 PT-1 Trusty
- Consolidated Model 2 PT-3/NY-1
- Consolidated Model 7 O-17 Courier
- Consolidated Model 8 floatplane variant of model 7
- Consolidated Model 9 XPY-1 Admiral
- Consolidated Model 10
- Consolidated Model 11 Guardian[14]
- Consolidated Model 14 Husky Junior became Fleet Model 1
- Consolidated Model 15 variant of model 7 with Pratt & Whitney R-1340
- Consolidated Model 16 Commodore
- Consolidated Model 17 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 18 XBY-1 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 20 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 21 PT-11/N4Y
- Consolidated Model 22 P2Y Ranger
- Consolidated Model 23
- Consolidated Model 24 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 25
- Consolidated Model 26
- Consolidated Model 27 P-30
- Consolidated Model 28 PBY Catalina
- Consolidated Model 29 PB2Y Coronado
- Consolidated Model 30 XPB3Y (cancelled)
- Consolidated Model 31 XP4Y Corregidor
- Consolidated Model 32 B-24 Liberator
- Consolidated Model 33 XB-32 Dominator
- Consolidated Model 34 B-32 Dominator
- Consolidated Model 35 B-36 Peacemaker (initial designation)
- Consolidated Model 36 B-36 Peacemaker
- Consolidated Model 37 XC-99
- Consolidated Model 38
- Consolidated Model 39 R2Y-1 Liberator Liner
- Consolidated Model 40 PB4Y-2 Privateer
- Consolidated A-11
- Consolidated A-44
- Consolidated AT-22
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator
- Consolidated B-32 Dominator
- Consolidated B-41 Liberator
- Consolidated BT-6
- Consolidated BT-7
- Consolidated BY Fleetster
- Consolidated B2Y
- Consolidated C-11 Fleetster
- Consolidated C-22 Fleetster
- Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express
- Consolidated C-109 Liberator Express
- Consolidated F-7
- Consolidated NY Trusty
- Consolidated N2Y
- Consolidated N3Y
- Consolidated N4Y
- Consolidated O-17 Courier
- Consolidated OA-10 Catalina
- Consolidated P-25
- Consolidated P-27
- Consolidated P-28
- Consolidated P-30
- Consolidated P-33
- Consolidated PB-2
- Consolidated PBY Catalina
- Consolidated PB2Y Coronado
- Consolidated PB3Y
- Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator
- Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer
- Consolidated PT-1
- Consolidated XPT-2
- Consolidated PT-3
- Consolidated PT-4
- Consolidated PT-5
- Consolidated PT-6
- Consolidated PT-8
- Consolidated PT-11
- Consolidated PT-12
- Consolidated XPT-933
- Consolidated PY Admiral
- Consolidated P2Y Ranger
- Consolidated P3Y
- Consolidated P4Y Corregidor
- Consolidated P4Y Privateer
- Consolidated P5Y
- Consolidated RY
- Consolidated R2Y
- Consolidated T-32[14]
- Consolidated TBY Sea Wolf
- Consolidated TW-3
- Consolidated Courier
- Consolidated CXP-28[14]
- Consolidated LB-30
- Consolidated HXC
- Consolidated Navy Experimental Type C Flying-Boat
Constantinescu
(Cristea Constantinescu)
- Constantinescu C.O.-2
Continental
(Continental Aircraft & Transportation Corp (pres: Fred Leinweber), Phoenix, AZ)
- Continental 1910 Biplane[1]
Continental
(1929: Continental Aircraft Co, 704 E Douglas, Wichita, KS)
- Continental 1929 aeroplane[1]
Continental
(1912: Continental Aircraft Corp (pres: Hugh Copeland), Amityville, NY)
Continental
(Continental Aviation Corp (founders: M W Giddings and E R Willard), Boeing Field, Seattle, WA, 6/26/31: company into receivership)
- Continental 3000[1]
Convair
- Convair Model 2
- Convair Model 3
- Convair Model 4
- Convair Model 5
- Convair Model 7
- Convair Model 7-002
- Convair Model 8
- Convair Model 22
- Convair Model 30
- Convair Model 48 Charger
- Convair Model 58-9
- Convair 90
- Convair 100
- Convair 101
- Convair 102
- Convair 103
- Convair 104 Liberator Liner
- Convair 105
- Convair 106 Skycoach[14]
- Convair 109
- Convair 110
- Convair 111
- Convair 116 ConVairCar
- Convair 117
- Convair 118 ConVairCar
- Convair 240
- Convair 300
- Convair 340
- Convair 440
- Convair 540
- Convair 580
- Convair 5800
- Convair 600
- Convair 640
- Convair 660
- Convair 880
- Convair 990
- Convair NX-2[14]
- Convair UC-880
- Convair OA-10
- Convair A-41
- Convair A-44
- Convair B-36
- Convair B-46
- Convair B-58 Hustler
- Convair B-53
- Convair B-60
- Convair C-99
- Convair C-131
- Convair F-7 Sea Dart
- Convair F-92A
- Convair F-102 Delta Dagger
- Convair F-106 Delta Dart
- Convair FY Pogo
- Convair F2Y Sea Dart
- Convair L-13
- Convair OY
- Convair P-81
- Convair P-92
- Convair P5Y
- Convair P6Y
- Convair PQM-102
- Convair R2Y
- Convair R3Y Tradewind
- Convair R4Y
- Convair T-29
- Convair X-6
- Convair X-12
- Convair X-30 NASP
Convertawings
(Convertawings Inc, Long Island, NY)
Cooke
(Weldon B Cooke, Pittsburg, CA, 1913: Sandusky, OH)
- Cooke#1 1912 Biplane[1]
- Cooke A 1912 Flying Boat[1]
- Cooke 1913 Biplane[1]
Cooke
(G Carlyle Cooke, Winston-Salem, NC)
Cooper-Travers
- Cooper-Travers Hawk[15]
Corben
(Corben Sport Plane & Supply Co, Peru, IN and Madison, WI)
- Corben 6-S[1]
- Corben 7-AD[1]
- Corben B[1]
- Corben C[1]
- Corben Cabin Ace[1]
- Corben Baby Ace
- Corben Junior Ace
- Corben Super Ace
Corman
(Corman (Erret L Cord & Lucius B Manning) Aircraft Co, Dayton, OH)
- Corman 3000[1] a.k.a. Weihmiller 3000
- Corman 6000[1] a.k.a. Stinson SM-6000
Cornelius
(1930: (George Wilbur) Cornelius Aircraft Co, Glendale, CA, c.1935: Van Nuys, CA, c.1940: Dayton, OH, 1941: Cornelius-Hoepli Co.)
- Cornelius Fre-Wing[18]
- Cornelius LW-1[1]
- Cornelius Mallard[1]
- Cornelius XFG-1[1]
- Cornelius XBG-3
Corvus
(Corvus Hungary LLC)
Cosmos ULM
(Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France)
Coupé-Aviation
(Jacques Coupé)
Courtois-Suffit Lescop
(Société Anonyme d'Applications Industrielles du Bois)
Couzinet
(Société des Avions René Couzinet / René Couzinet)[23]
- Couzinet 10 'Arc en Ciel'
- Couzinet 20
- Couzinet 21
- Couzinet 22
- Couzinet 27 'Arc en Ciel'
- Couzinet 30
- Couzinet 33
- Couzinet 33 No.2
- Couzinet 40[24]
- Couzinet 70 'Arc en Ciel III'
- Couzinet 80[25]
- Couzinet 100
- Couzinet 101
- Couzinet 103
- Couzinet RC360[26][27]
- Air-Couzinet AC-10[28]
- Air-Couzinet 20B4
Coward
(Ken S. Coward)
- Coward WeeBee
Cox
(Joseph A Cox, 107 S Shield St, Knox, IN, 1928: Starke County Aviation Club.)
- Cox C[1] (later renamed 'Mickey Mouse')
Cox-Klemin
- Cox-Klemin CK-1[1]
- Cox-Klemin CK-2[1]
- Cox-Klemin CK-3[1]
- Cox-Klemin CK-14[1]
- Cox-Klemin CK-18 Sea hawk[1]
- Cox-Klemin CK-19[1]
- Cox-Klemin CO-1
- Cox-Klemin CO-2
- Cox-Klemin Night Hawk[1]
- Cox-Klemin TW-2
- Cox-Klemin XA-1
- Cox-Klemin XO-4[1]
- Cox-Klemin XS
Cranwell
(Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club, United Kingdom)
- Cranwell C.L.A. Glider 1923
- Cranwell CLA.1
- Cranwell CLA.2
- Cranwell CLA.3
- Cranwell CLA.4
- Cranwell CLA.5
- Cranwell CLA.6
- Cranwell CLA.7 Swift
Crawford
((Harvey J) Crawford, Puyallup, WA)
Crawford
(Crawford All-Metal Airplane Co Inc, Los Angeles, CA)
Crawford & Howden
- Crawford & Howden monoplane[29]
CRDA CANT
(see CANT)
Creative Flight
Cricket Gyroplanes Ltd
Cromley
(1912: (C D) Cromley Multiplane Co, Reno, NV)
Croses
(Emilien Croses)
- Croses EC-1 Pouplume
- Croses EC-2 Pouplume
- Croses EAC-3 Pouplume
- Croses EC-6 Criquet[2]
- Croses LC-6[2]
- Croses-Bujon BEC-7 Tous Terrains[30]
- Croses EC-8 Tourisme[2]
- Croses EC-9 Para-Cargo
- Croses LC-10 Criquet[2]
- Croses-Noêl CN.1[2]
Crosley
(1929: (Powel) Crosley Aircraft Mfg Div, Crosley Radio & Electronics Co, Sharonville, OH)
Cross-Foster
((Dr Walter M) Cross-(Jack E) Foster Aircraft Corp, Kansas City, MO)
- Cross-Foster CF-1[1]
Crouch-Bolas
(1931: (R J Goodman) Crouch-(Harold) Bolas, 21 Campbell St, Pawtucket, RI)
Crouch-Sowers
- Crouch-Sowers Special[1]
Crown
CSS
(Centralne Studium Samolotów – Central Aircraft Studies)
CUB
- CUB Prospector
- CUB Cub
Cub Crafters
- CubCrafters Top Cub[37]
- CubCrafters CC11-160 Carbon Cub SS
- CubCrafters CC11-100 Sport Cub S2 – an O-200 powered LSA variant [4]
- Cubcrafters Carbon Cub EX – An experimental kit variant of the Carbon Cub SS.
- CubCrafters CC18-180 Top Cub
- CubCrafters CC19-180 XCub
Cukurs
(Herberts Cukurs) – Latvia
- Cukurs C.1 Auseklits
- Cukurs C.2[38]
- Cukurs C.3 Kurzemes Hercogiene[39][38]
- Cukurs C.4[40]
- Cukurs C.6[38][41][42] – Tris Zvaigznes
- Cukurs C.6bis
Culver
(Culver Aircraft Company)
Cunningham-Hall
((Francis E) Cunningham-(Randolph F) Hall Aircraft Corp)
- Cunningham-Hall GA-21M[37]
- Cunningham-Hall GA-36[37]
- Cunningham-Hall PT-6
- Cunningham-Hall X-90[37]
Curtis Wright
(Curtis A Wright Aeronautical Corp. (unrelated to Curtiss-Wright Corp. - note spelling))
Curtiss
(Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company)
Military designations USAAS/USAAF/USAF
- Curtiss A-3 Falcon
- Curtiss A-4 Falcon
- Curtiss A-4 Helldiver civil XF8C-8
- Curtiss A-5 Falcon
- Curtiss A-6 Falcon
- Curtiss A-8 Shrike
- Curtiss A-10 Shrike
- Curtiss A-12 Shrike
- Curtiss A-14 Shrike
- Curtiss A-18 Shrike
- Curtiss A-25 Shrike
- Curtiss A-40
- Curtiss A-43 Blackhawk
- Curtiss AT-4
- Curtiss AT-5
- Curtiss AT-9 Jeep
- Curtiss B-2 Condor
- Curtiss BT-4
- Curtiss C-10 Robin
- Curtiss C-30 Condor
- Curtiss C-46 Commando
- Curtiss C-55 Commando
- Curtiss C-76 Caravan
- Curtiss C-113 Commando
- Curtiss C-143
- Curtiss CO-X
- Curtiss F-87 Blackhawk
- Curtiss GS-1
- Curtiss GS-2
- Curtiss XNBS-4
- Curtiss O-1 Falcon
- Curtiss O-11
- Curtiss O-12
- Curtiss O-13
- Curtiss O-16
- Curtiss O-18
- Curtiss O-24
- Curtiss O-26
- Curtiss O-30
- Curtiss O-39
- Curtiss O-40 Raven
- Curtiss O-52 Owl
- Curtiss P-1 Hawk
- Curtiss P-2 Hawk
- Curtiss P-3 Hawk
- Curtiss P-5 Hawk
- Curtiss P-6 Hawk
- Curtiss P-10
- Curtiss P-11 Hawk
- Curtiss P-14
- Curtiss P-17
- Curtiss P-18
- Curtiss P-19
- Curtiss P-20 Hawk
- Curtiss P-21
- Curtiss P-22 Hawk
- Curtiss P-23 Hawk
- Curtiss P-31
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk
- Curtiss P-37
- Curtiss P-40
- Curtiss P-42
- Curtiss P-46
- Curtiss P-53
- Curtiss P-55 Ascender
- Curtiss P-60
- Curtiss P-62
- Curtiss P-71
- Curtiss P-87 Blackhawk
- Curtiss P-60
- Curtiss XP-934 P-31
- Curtiss PW-8
- Curtiss R-6
- Curtiss R-8 R2C-1 re-build
- Curtiss USAO-1 Licence production of Bristol F.2 Fighter
Military designations USN
- Curtiss BTC
- Curtiss BT2C
- Curtiss BFC Goshawk
- Curtiss BF2C Goshawk
- Curtiss CR
- Curtiss CS
- Curtiss CT
- Curtiss FC
- Curtiss F2C
- Curtiss F3C
- Curtiss-Hall F4C
- Curtiss F5C – designation cancelled to avoid confusion with F-5 flying boats
- Curtiss F6C Hawk
- Curtiss F7C Seahawk
- Curtiss F8C Falcon
- Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk
- Curtiss F10C Helldiver
- Curtiss F11C Goshawk
- Curtiss F12C
- Curtiss F13C
- Curtiss F14C
- Curtiss F15C
- Curtiss NC
- Curtiss N2C
- Curtiss OC
- Curtiss O2C
- Curtiss O3C
- Curtiss PN-1
- Curtiss RC Kingbird
- Curtiss R2C
- Curtiss R3C
- Curtiss R4C Condor
- Curtiss R5C Commando
- Curtiss SBC
- Curtiss SB2C Helldiver
- Curtiss SB3C
- Curtiss SC Seahawk
- Curtiss S2C Goshawk
- Curtiss S3C
- Curtiss S4C
- Curtiss SNC
- Curtiss SOC Seagull
- Curtiss SO2C
- Curtiss SO3C Seamew
Curtiss aircraft by name
- Curtiss Albany Flyer
- Curtiss America[45]
- Curtiss Autoplane[45]
- Curtiss Banshee Express[45]
- Curtiss Canuck
- Curtiss Carrier Pigeon
- Curtiss Carrier Pigeon 2[45]
- Curtiss Carrier Pigeon CO[45]
- Curtiss Challenger Robin
- Curtiss Canuck
- Curtiss Cleveland
- Curtiss Commercial[45]
- Curtiss Condor
- Curtiss Condor II
- Curtiss Courtney a.k.a. Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Commuter[45]
- Curtiss Crane[45]
- Curtiss Dunkirk Fighter
- Curtiss Eagle
- Curtiss Eagle II
- Curtiss Eagle III
- Curtiss Falcon
- Curtiss Falcon II
- Curtiss Falcon 1910 Biplane[45]
- Curtiss Falcon Conqueror Mailplane
- Curtiss Fledgling
- Curtiss Flying Fish[45]
- Curtiss Freak Boat[45]
- Curtiss Gulfhawk
- Curtiss Hawk I
- Curtiss Hawk II
- Curtiss Hawk III
- Curtiss Hawk IV
- Curtiss Hudson Flyer[45]
- Curtiss Janin Patent Boat[45]
- Curtiss Judson Triplane[45]
- Curtiss Kingbird
- Curtiss Lark[45]
- Curtiss Liberty Battler[45]
- Curtiss Lindbergh Special[45]
- Curtiss Night Mail
- Curtiss Oriole
- Curtiss Osprey
- Curtiss Owl[45] (not O-52)
- Curtiss-Wright Pursuit Osprey
- Curtiss Robin
- Curtiss Seagull MF, 18
- Curtiss Sport Trainer[45]
- Curtiss Tadpole[45]
- Curtiss Tanager
- Curtiss Teal
- Curtiss Thrush[45]
- Curtiss Triad[45]
- Curtiss Valkyrie[45]
- Curtiss Wanamaker Triplane[45]
Curtiss number designations
(assigned retroactively in 1935, with 75 being first contemporary use of system)
- Curtiss 1 JN-4[45]
- Curtiss 2 R/R-2[45]
- Curtiss 3 Wanamaker Triplane[45]
- Curtiss 4 Commercial[45]
- Curtiss 5 N[45]
- Curtiss 6 America/H/H-1/H-2/H-4/H-8/H-12/H-16
- Curtiss 7 F/FL/Judson Triplane[45]
- Curtiss 8 HS
- Curtiss 9 L[45]
- Curtiss 10 S/Scout/Wireless Scout
- Curtiss 11 Autoplane[45]
- Curtiss 12 NC
- Curtiss 13 BAT[45]
- Curtiss 14 BAP[45]
- Curtiss 15 18B Hornet and 18T Wasp
- Curtiss 16 HA/Dunkirk Fighter
- Curtiss 17 Oriole[45]
- Curtiss 18 MF
- Curtiss 19 Eagle
- Curtiss 20 Crane
- Curtiss 21 PN-1
- Curtiss 22 Cox Racer
- Curtiss 23 CR/R-6
- Curtiss 24 CT[45]
- Curtiss 25 Seagull
- Curtiss 26 Orenco D
- Curtiss 28 TS
- Curtiss 29 SX4-1 Water Glider
- Curtiss 30 Curtiss production of Martin NBS-1 bombers
- Curtiss 31 CS
- Curtiss 32 R2C/R-8 racers
- Curtiss 33 XPW-8/PW-8
- Curtiss 34 P-1/AT-4/AT-5
- Curtiss 35 Hawk
- Curtiss 36 NBS-1
- Curtiss 37 Export Falcon/XF8C-1
- Curtiss 39 F4C/F6C
- Curtiss 40 Carrier Pigeon[45]
- Curtiss 41 Lark[45]
- Curtiss 42 R3C
- Curtiss 43 F7C
- Curtiss 47 Hawk II/Goshawk[45]
- Curtiss 48 Fledgling/N2C
- Curtiss 49 F8C Helldiver
- Curtiss 50A Challenger Robin
- Curtiss 51 Fledgling/N2C
- Curtiss 52 B-2 Condor
- Curtiss 53 CO Condor
- Curtiss 55 Kingbird
- Curtiss 56 Thrush[45]
- Curtiss 57 Teal
- Curtiss 58 F9C Sparrowhawk
- Curtiss 59 A-8/A-10/Shrike
- Curtiss 60 A-8B/A-12/Shrike
- Curtiss 62 O-40 Raven
- Curtiss 63 P-23 Hawk
- Curtiss 64 BF2C-1/XF11C-2
- Curtiss 66 P-31
- Curtiss 67 XF11C-3/XBF2C-1
- Curtiss 68 Hawk IV
- Curtiss 69 S2C
- Curtiss 70 F13C
- Curtiss 71 O3C/SOC Seagull
- Curtiss 72 Falcon II
- Curtiss 73 Falcon
- Curtiss 73 F12C
- Curtiss 75 Hawk/P-36/P-37/Mohawk
- Curtiss 76 A-14/Shrike
- Curtiss 76A A-18/Shrike
- Curtiss 77 SBC
- Curtiss 79 Hawk IV
- Curtiss 81 Hawk/Tomahawk/Kittyhawk/Warhawk/P-40
- Curtiss 82 SO3C Seagull
- Curtiss 84 A-25/SB2C Helldiver
- Curtiss 85 O-52 Owl
- Curtiss 86 P-46
- Curtiss 87 Kittyhawk/Warhawk/P-40
- Curtiss 88 P-53
- Curtiss 90 P-60
- Curtiss 91 P-62
- Curtiss 94 F14C
- Curtiss 95 P-60
- Curtiss 96 BTC
- Curtiss 97 SC Seahawk
- Curtiss 98 BT2C
- Curtiss 99 F15C
Curtiss letter designations
- Curtiss AB AB-1 to AB-5[45]
- Curtiss AH AH-1 to AH-18[45]
- Curtiss AX-1
- Curtiss BAP[45]
- Curtiss BAT[45]
- Curtiss BT Flying Lifeboat[45]
- Curtiss C C-1 to C-5[45]
- Curtiss C-1 Canada
- Curtiss CB Battleplane[45]
- Curtiss CO Condor
- Curtiss Model D
- Curtiss Model E
- Curtiss EC-1 Scout[37]
- Curtiss Ely 1910 Monoplane[45]
- Curtiss Model F
- Curtiss FL blend of F and L
- Curtiss Model G Scout[45]
- Curtiss GS[45]
- Curtiss Model H
- Curtiss HA Dunkirk Fighter
- Curtiss HS
- Curtiss J
- Curtiss JN
- Curtiss JN Twin
- Curtiss JNH
- Curtiss JNS
- Curtiss K[45]
- Curtiss KPB
- Curtiss KPL
- Curtiss Model L
- Curtiss LXC1[45]
- Curtiss M[45]
- Curtiss MF
- Curtiss Model N
- Curtiss Model O[45]
- Curtiss PN-1 Pursuit Night
- Curtiss Model R 2/R-2
- Curtiss RA
- Curtiss Model S Scout/Wireless Scout
- Curtiss Model T[45]
- Curtiss T-2[45]
- Curtiss T-32 Condor II (Curtiss-Wright CW-4)(USN R4C)(USAAF YC-30)(Company AT-32, BT-32, Connecticut-32)
- Curtiss X-1
Curtiss collaborative ventures
- Curtiss-Beachey Biplane[45]
- Curtiss-Bleecker SX-5-1 Helicopter
- Curtiss-Cox Cactus Kitten
- Curtiss-Cox Texas Wildcat
- Curtiss-Frisbie[45]
- Curtiss-Goupil Duck[45]
- Curtiss-Herring D[45]
- Curtiss-Ireland Comet[45]
- Curtiss Orenco D[45]
- Curtiss-Reid Rambler
- Curtiss-Robertson CR-1 Skeeter
- Curtiss-Robertson CR-2 Coupe
- Curtiss-Robertson Robin
- Curtiss-Sikorsky-Gluhareff JN-4D[45]
- Curtiss-Sikorsky-Gluhareff Oriole[45]
- Curtiss-SPAD XIII
- Curtiss-Stewart JN-4C[45]
- Curtiss-Stinson[45]
Curtiss-Wright
(not to be confused with Curtis Wright)
- Curtiss-Wright 2500 Air-Car[45]
- Curtiss-Wright Aircoach[45]
- Curtiss-Wright Bee[45]
- Curtiss-Wright Bunting I[45]
- Curtiss-Wright Courtney Amphibian
- Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Commuter
- Curtiss-Wright CR-1 Skeeter
- Curtiss-Wright CR-2 Coupe
- Curtiss-Wright CW-1 Junior
- Curtiss-Wright CW-3 Duckling
- Curtiss-Wright CW-4 T-32 Condor II
- Curtiss-Wright CW-6 Sedan/Travel Air 6000/6B
- Curtiss-Wright CW-10 Travel Air 10B
- Curtiss-Wright CW-12 Travel Air 12
- Curtiss-Wright CW-14 Travel Air/Speedwing/Sportsman Delux/Osprey
- Curtiss-Wright CW-15 Club Sedan
- Curtiss-Wright CW-16 Travel Air 16
- Curtiss-Wright CW-17 Pursuit Osprey
- Curtiss-Wright CW-18[45]
- Curtiss-Wright CW-19 Coupe/Sparrow
- Curtiss-Wright CW-20 C-46/C-55/C-113 Commando
- Curtiss-Wright CW-21 Demon
- Curtiss-Wright CW-22 SNC Falcon
- Curtiss-Wright CW-23 Coupe
- Curtiss-Wright CW-24 XP-55 Ascender
- Curtiss-Wright CW-24B Flying scale XP-55
- Curtiss-Wright CW-25 AT-9 Jeep
- Curtiss-Wright CW-27 C-76 Caravan
- Curtiss-Wright CW-29 XF-87 Blackhawk
- Curtiss-Wright LXC
- Curtiss Wright Navy Experimental Type C Amphibious Transport[45]
- Curtiss-Wright VZ-7
- Curtiss-Wright X-19 (X-100 and X-200)
- Curtiss-Wright X-100 X-19 development
- Curtiss-Wright X-200 X-19 development
Custer
(1939: National Aircraft Corp (Fdr: Willard R Custer), Hagerstown, MD, 1951: Construction by Baumann Aircraft Corp, Santa Barbara, CA)
Custom Flight
(Custom Flight Limited, Midland, Ontario, Canada)
Cuvelier-Lacroix
(Roland Cuvellier, Léon Lacroix)
Cvjetkovic
- Cvjetkovic CA-51[46]
- Cvjetkovic CA-61 Mini-Ace
- Cvjetkovic CA-65 Skyfly
CVV
(Centro Volo a Vela del Politecnico di Milano / Centro Studi ad Ezperienze per il Volo a Vela)
- CVV 1 Pinguino
- CVV 2 Asiago
- CVV 3 Arcore
- CVV 4 Pellicano
- CVV 5 Papero
- CVV 6 Canguro
- CVV 7 Pinocchio
- CVV 8 Linate
- CVV 8 Bonaventura
- CVV PR.2 Saltafossi (Ditch-Hopper)
- CVV PM.280 Tartuca (Tortoise): 1947 low-wing single-seater racer, 60 hp CNA D.4
- CVV PM.80 Tartuca [typo?]
- CVV P.110
- CVV P.111
- CVV P.19 Scricciolo (Wren)
- CVV P.19Tr – tricycle undercarriage
- CVV P.19R – (Rimorchio – tug) rebuild with 150 hp Lycoming for use as glider tug
CWL
(Centralne Warsztaty Lotnicze – Central Aviation Workshops)
- WZ-III[48]
- WZ-IV[48]
- CWL WZ-VIII[48]
- CWL WZ-IX[48]
- CWL WZ-X
- CWL SK-1 Słowik (developed from Hannover CL.II)
Cycloplane
(Cycloplane Co Ltd (founders: H S "Dick" Myhres, Omer L Woodson), 3781 Angeles Mesa Dr, Los Angeles, CA)
- Wheeler Cycloplane A-1[37]
- Cycloplane C-1
- Cycloplane C-2[37]
Cyclops
(Zaharoff Aeronautical Corp of America, 55 W 42 St, New York, NY)
CZAL
(Czechoslovakia, late 40s – early 50s)
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CZAW
- CZAW Parrot
- CZAW SportCruiser a.k.a. PiperSport
- CZAW Mermaid
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