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List of civil aircraft is a list of articles on civilian aircraft with descriptions, which excludes aircraft operated by military organizations in civil markings, warbirds, warbirds used for racing, replica warbirds and research aircraft.

A

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ABC Motors

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Abraham

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Abrams

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Ace Aircraft Manufacturing Company

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  • Ace Baby Ace single-seat parasol monoplane ultralight homebuilt
  • Ace Junior Ace single-seat parasol monoplane ultralight homebuilt
  • Ace Scooter single-seat parasol monoplane ultralight homebuilt

Acro Sport

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Adam Aircraft Industries

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Adcox

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Advanced Aerodynamics and Structures Inc.

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Advanced Vehicle Engineers

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Aerial Distributors

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Aero Engineers Australia

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Aero-Flight

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Aermacchi

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(for earlier types see Macchi)

Aero AT

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Aero Boero

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Aéro Club du Bas Armagnac

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Aero Commander

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Aero Vodochody

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Aerokopter

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Aeromarine/Aeromarine-Klemm

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Aeromot

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Aeronca

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Aero Spacelines

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Aérospatiale

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(see also Eurocopter & SOCATA)

Aerostar

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Aetna

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Agusta and AgustaWestland

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Ahrens

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Air Tractor

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Aichi

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Airbus

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Airco

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(for later designs see de Havilland)

Aircraft Designs

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Airspeed

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Air Creation

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Albatros

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Alcor

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Aleksandrov-Kalinin

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All American

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Allegro LSA

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Alliance

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Alon

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Alpha

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  • Alpha 2000 Robin R2000 manufactured in New Zealand

American Aviation

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American Champion

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American Eagle

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American Gyro

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Anderson

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Anderson Greenwood

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ANEC

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  • ANEC I single-seat ultralight monoplane
  • ANEC III single engine mailplane and airliner

Angel Aircraft Corporation

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Ansaldo

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Antonov

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Antoinette

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APM

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Arado

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Arctic Aircraft

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Argonaut

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Armstrong Whitworth

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Arrow

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Arup

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Atlantic Aircraft

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(Fokker America, for Dutch aircraft see Fokker)

ATR

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  • ATR 42 turboprop regional airliner
  • ATR 72 turboprop regional airliner

Auster

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Austin

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Avia

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Aviamilano

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Aviat

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Aviation Traders

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Avid

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Aviméta

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Avro

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Avro Canada

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Avtek

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  • Avtek 400 twin-turboprop canard utility airliner

Ayres

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B

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BAC (British Aircraft Company)

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BAC (British Aircraft Corporation)

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Bach

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BAe

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Barkley-Grow

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Barnhart

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BAT

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Bäumer

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Beagle Aircraft

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Beardmore

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Bede

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Beechcraft

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Beecraft

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Bell Helicopter

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Bellanca

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Beneš-Mráz

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Beriev

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Bernard

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BFW

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(for later designs see Messerschmitt)

  • BFW M.17 two-seat ultralight sportsplane
  • BFW M.18 single-engine high-wing monoplane airliner
  • BFW M.19 low-wing single-seat sportsplane
  • BFW M.20 single-engine high-wing monoplane airliner
  • BFW M.23 two-seat sports monoplane
  • BFW M.24 single-engine high-wing monoplane airliner
  • BFW M.27 two-seat sports monoplane
  • BFW M.29 two-seat sports/racing monoplane
  • BFW M.35 two-seat sports monoplane

Blackburn

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Blériot

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Blériot-SPAD

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Bloch

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Blohm + Voss

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Boeing

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Boeing Canada

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Boisavia

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Bölkow

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Bombardier

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Bonomi

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Boom Supersonic

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  • XB-1 Planned one-third scale supersonic demonstrator
  • Boom Overture planned supersonic airliner

Boulton & Paul

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Brantly

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Breese

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Breda

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Breguet

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Bristol

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Brown-Young

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British Aircraft Manufacturing

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Britten-Norman

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Brochet

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Brunner-Winkle

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Buhl

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Burnelli

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C

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CAB

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CAMS

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  • CAMS 37 single-engine airmail flying boat
  • CAMS 51 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat
  • CAMS 53 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat
  • CAMS 56 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat
  • CAMS 58 twin-engine airmail and passenger flying boat
  • CAMS 161 four-engine airliner flying boat

Canadair

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Canadian Vickers

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CAP Aviation (now Apex Aircraft)

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Capelis

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Caproni

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CASA

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Caudron

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Central Aircraft

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Cessna

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Champion

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Chester

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Chichester-Miles

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Chilton

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Chrislea

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Christen

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Cierva

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Cirrus

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Civilian

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COMAC

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Command-Aire

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Commercial

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Commonwealth (US)

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Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation (Australia)

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Comper

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Conroy

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Consolidated

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Convair

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Couzinet

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  • Couzinet 70 Arc en Ciel trimotor airliner and mailplane

Cranwell

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Crawford

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C.R.D.A. CANT (Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini)

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Culver

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Cunliffe-Owen

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Cunningham-Hall

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Curtiss

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Curtiss Canada

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Curtiss-Reid

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Curtiss-Wright

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(absorbed Travel Air)

D

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Dassault

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Davis

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  • Davis D-1 light open-cockpit two-seat parasol monoplane

de Havilland

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(see also Airco)

de Havilland Australia

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de Havilland Canada

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Dean-Wilson Aviation

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Denney

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Deperdussin (Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés)

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Desoutter

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  • Desoutter three-seat cabin monoplane air taxi

Dewoitine

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Diamond

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Dornier

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Douglas

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(for later types see McDonnell Douglas)

Driggs

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Druine

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Dyle et Bacalan

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E

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Eagle Aircraft (US)

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Eagle Aircraft (Australia)

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Eastman

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Eclipse Aviation/Aerospace

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Edge

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Edgley

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utility/VIP helicopter-->

English Electric

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Embraer

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Emigh

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Enstrom

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ERCO

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Europa

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Eurocopter

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(see also Aérospatiale)

Evangel

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Extra Aircraft

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F

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Fairchild

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Fairchild Canada

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Fairchild Dornier/Swearingen

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Farman

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FFA

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Fiat

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Fleet

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Fleetwings

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Focke-Wulf

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Fokker

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(for US aircraft see Atlantic Aircraft)

Foster, Wikner

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Found Brothers

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Fournier

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Ford

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3-AT 1924

Four Winds

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Friedrichshafen

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Fuji

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Funk

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  • Funk B two-seat cabin monoplane

G

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Gasuden

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Government Aircraft Factories

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General Aircraft (UK)

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General Aviation (US)

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Giles

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Gippsland Aeronautics/GippsAero

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Globe

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Gloster

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Granville Brothers

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Great Lakes

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Grob

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Grumman

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Gulfstream

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H

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Hamburger Flugzeugbau

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Handley Page

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Harbin

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Harmon

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Hawker Beechcraft

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Hawker Siddeley

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Heath

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Heinkel

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Helio

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Hess

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Heston

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Hiller

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Hindustan

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Hitachi

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Hollsmidt

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Honda

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Howard

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Howard

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Hughes

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Hurel-Dubois

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I

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IAI

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IAR

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ICAR

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  • ICAR 36 single-engine monoplane airliner

Ilyushin

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Indonesian Aerospace

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Iniziative Industriali Italiane (3I)

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Interstate

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Ireland

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Irkut

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Ishikawajima

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J

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Jabiru

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Johnson

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Junkers

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K

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Kalinin

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Kaman Aircraft

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Kamov

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Kari-Keen

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Kharkiv KhAI-1

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Kawanishi

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Kawasaki

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Kellett

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Kestrel

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Keystone

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Keystone-Loening

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Kharkov

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Kinner

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Klemm

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Koolhoven

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Kreider-Reisner

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Kreutzer

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L

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Laird

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Lake

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  • Lake LA4, Buccaneer amphibious light aircraft
  • Lake Renegade, Renegade & Turbo Renegade amphibious light aircraft

Lancair

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Lasco

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Latécoère

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Laville

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Learjet

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Let Kunovice

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Letov Kbely

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Lincoln-Page

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Lioré et Olivier

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Lisunov

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Lockheed

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L-1049 Super Constellation|L-1049 Super Constellation]] long-range piston-engine airliner

Lockspeiser

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Lockwood

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Loening

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Luscombe

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Luton Aircraft

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L.V.G.

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  • LVG C.V passenger and mail biplane converted from observation aircraft
  • LVG C.VI passenger and mail biplane converted from observation aircraft

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Macchi

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(for later types see Aermacchi)

Malmö

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Mansyu/Manshu

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Margański & Mysłowski

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Martin

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Martin-Baker

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Maule

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  • Maule M-4 to M-7 4–5-seat STOL light aircraft

McDonnell Douglas

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(for earlier types see Douglas)

MD Helicopters

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MDM

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Messerschmitt

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(for earlier designs see BFW)

Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm

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(for earlier designs see Bölkow)

Meyers

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Mil

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Miles

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Millicer

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Mitsubishi

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Mohawk

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Monocoupe

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Mooney

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Morane-Saulnier

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(see also SOCATA)

Morrisey/Shinn/Varga

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Moss Brothers

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  • Moss M.A.1 tandem two-seat low-winged sporting monoplane
  • Moss M.A.2 side by side two-seat low-winged sporting monoplane

Murphy Aircraft

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Nakajima

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National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL)

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National Air Service

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Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie (NVI)

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NAMC

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New Standard

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Nicholas-Beazley

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Nieuport & Nieuport-Delage

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Noorduyn

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Norsk Flyindustri

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North American

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Northrop

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NuWaco

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O

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Ogden

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Omega Aircraft

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P

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Pakistan Aeronautical Complex

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Pacific Aerospace

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Pander & Son

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Paramount

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Parks

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Parnall

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Partenavia

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Pasped

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Percival & Hunting Percival

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Pheasant Aircraft Company

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Piel

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Piaggio

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Pietenpol

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Pilatus

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Piper

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Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina

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Pitts

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Pitcairn/Pitcairn-Cierva

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Platzer

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Poberezny

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Pocino

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Polikarpov

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Ponnier

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Porterfield Aircraft Corporation

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Potez

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  • Potez 29 single-engine biplane airliner
  • Potez 43 single-engine light utility/touring monoplane
  • Potez 56 twin-engine low-wing monoplane airliner
  • Potez 58 single-engine light utility/touring monoplane
  • Potez 60 two-seat parasol utility/trainer monoplane
  • Potez 62 twin-engine monoplane airliner
  • Potez 840 four-engine turboprop executive transport

Pottier

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Poullin

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Praga

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PWS

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  • PWS-21 single-engine 4-passenger monoplane airliner
  • PWS-24 single-engine 4-passenger monoplane airliner
  • PWS-54 single-engine 3-passenger monoplane airliner

PZL

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  • PZL.4 trimotor monoplane airliner
  • PZL.5 two-seat open-cockpit sporting and training biplane
  • PZL.16 single-engine passenger monoplane
  • PZL.19 three-seat sports monoplane
  • PZL.26 three-seat sports monoplane
  • PZL.27 trimotor monoplane airliner and mailplane
  • PZL.44 Wicher twin-engine low wing monoplane airliner

PZL Mielec

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PZL Świdnik

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PZL Warszawa-Okęcie

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Q

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Quest Aircraft

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Questair

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Quicksilver Manufacturing

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Quickie

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R

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Raab-Katzenstein

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Rafaelyants

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Rans

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Rawdon Brothers

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Raytheon

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RBVZ (Russo Baltic Wagon Works)

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Rearwin

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Renard

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Reims

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(licence built Cessna)

Republic

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RFB

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Robin

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Robinson/Redwing

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Robinson Helicopter

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Rockwell

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Rohrbach

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Rotorway

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Rumpler

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  • Rumpler 5A 2 converted reconnaissance biplane used for mail and passengers

Ruschmeyer

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Rutan

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(see also Scaled Composites)

RWD

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  • RWD 1, 2, 3, 4 and 7 two-seat open-cockpit sports monoplanes
  • RWD 5 two-seat cabin sports monoplane
  • RWD 6 two-seat cabin sports monoplane
  • RWD 8 two-seat open-cockpit parasol monoplane trainer
  • RWD 9 two-seat cabin sports monoplane
  • RWD 10 single-seat open-cockpit aerobatics monoplane
  • RWD 11 twin-engine monoplane airliner
  • RWD 13 three-seat cabin sports monoplane
  • RWD 15 5-seat cabin sports monoplane
  • RWD 16 two-seat low-wing sports monoplane
  • RWD 17 two-seat open-cockpit aerobatics and training monoplane
  • RWD-19 two-seat low-wing sports monoplane
  • RWD 21 two-seat low-wing touring and sports monoplane

Ryan

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S

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Saab

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SABCA

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Sablatnig

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Sadler

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Salmson

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Saunders (Canada)

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Saunders-Roe/Saro (UK)

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Savoia-Marchetti

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(see also SIAI-Marchetti)

Scaled Composites

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(see also Rutan)

Scheibe

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Schempp-Hirth

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Schleicher

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Schneider (Australia)

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Schweizer

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Scottish Aviation

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Seversky

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Shanghai/Shaanxi

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Shavrov

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  • Shavrov Sh-2 single-engine utility monoplane amphibious flying boat

Short Brothers

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SIAI-Marchetti

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(for earlier designs see Savoia-Marchetti)

Siebel

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Sikorsky

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(for earlier types see RBVZ)

Sino Swearingen

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SIPA (Société Industrielle Pour l'Aéronautique)

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Skandinavisk Aero Industri (SAI)

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Slick Aircraft Company

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Sling Aircraft

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Slingsby

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SNCAC/Aérocentre (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre)

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SNCAN/Nord (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Nord)

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SNCASE/Sud-Est (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud Est)

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SNCASO/Sud-Ouest (Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud-Ouest)

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Snow

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SOCATA

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(for earlier types see Morane-Saulnier)

Sonaca

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Sopwith

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SPCA (Société Provençale de Construction Aéronautique)

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Spectrum

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Spartan Aircraft Company(US)

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Spartan Aircraft (UK)

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St-Just

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St. Louis

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Stampe et Vertongen

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biplanes

Standard

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Star

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Starck

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Stearman Aircraft

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(absorbed by Boeing)

Stemme

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Stinson

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Stits

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Sukhoi

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Supermarine

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Swallow

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Swearingen

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T

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Tachikawa

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Tairov

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Tatra

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Taylorcraft

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Technoavia

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Tecnam

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Temco

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The Airplane Factory

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Thruxton

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Thurston

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Tipsy/Avions Fairey

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Tokyo Koku

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Toyota

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Transavia

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Travel Air

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Tupolev

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U

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Udet

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V

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Van's

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  • Van's RV-3 single-seat low-wing monoplane homebuilt
  • Van's RV-4 tandem two-seat low-wing monoplane homebuilt
  • Van's RV-6 two-seat side by side low-wing monoplane homebuilt
  • Van's RV-7 two-seat side by side low-wing monoplane homebuilt
  • Van's RV-8 tandem two-seat low-wing monoplane homebuilt
  • Van's RV-9 two-seat side by side low-wing nosewheel monoplane homebuilt
  • Van's RV-10 four-seat low-wing homebuilt
  • Van's RV-12 two-seat side by side low-wing nosewheel monoplane homebuilt
  • Van's RV-14 two-seat side by side low-wing nosewheel monoplane homebuilt

VEB Flugzeugwerke Dresden

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Verville

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VFW-Fokker

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Vickers-Armstrongs

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Victa

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VisionAire

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Voisin

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Volmer

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Vulcanair

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Vultee

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W

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Weaver Aircraft Co and Waco

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Wassmer

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Weatherly

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Wedell-Williams

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Werkspoor

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Westland

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Wibault

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Widerøe

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X

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Xi'an

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  • Xian MA60 twin-turboprop regional aircraft
  • Xian MA600 twin-turboprop regional aircraft
  • Xian MA700 twin-turboprop regional aircraft under development
  • Xian Y-7 twin-turboprop transport/passenger aircraft

Y

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Yakovlev

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Yeoman

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Z

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Zeppelin

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Zivko

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Zlin

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Zenith

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Zenith

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See also

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ Eckland, K.O. (4 July 2009). "Aeronca". USA. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b Gaillard, Pierre (1990). Les Avions Francais de 1944 a 1964 (in French). Paris: Editions EPA. ISBN 2-85120-350-9.
  3. ^ Perrier, Patrick (1997). Fox-Papa en images. Rennes: Marines editions. ISBN 978-2-35743-048-8.
  4. ^ a b c Gunston, Bill (1995). The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. London: Osprey. ISBN 1855324059.
  5. ^ "Scheibe". Archived from the original on 31 December 2012. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  6. ^ a b "American airplanes: uc - vu". Aerofiles.com. 17 April 2009. Retrieved 29 April 2011.

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