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AAI Shadow | UAV |
Adaridi AD3 Monoplane | Experimental aircraft design from 1924 |
Advanced Technologies Airlander | Massive hybrid airship |
AEG G.IV | First World War German twin engined bomber |
AEG Wagner Eule | German First World War recce aircraft |
Aer Lualdi L-59 | |
Aerfer Ariete | Prototype Italian fighter from the 1950's |
Aerfer Sagittario | Italian 1956 experimental jet fighter. |
Aeritalia - Embraer AMX | Italian built light ground attack aircraft |
Aeritalia Spartan | US military version of Italian Alenia G-222 airlifter. |
Aermacchi Bosbok | High Wing STOL/utility/observation aircraft |
Aermacchi M-346 | |
Aermacchi MB.326 | Aermacchi, twin seat, single jet engined, advanced trainer/ground attack aircraft from 1957 |
Aermacchi MB.339 | Aermacchi, twin seat Italian jet engined, training, and ground attack aircraft |
Aero 45 | 5 seat twin prop engined aircraft from the end of WWII, built in Czechoslovakia |
Aero A-11 | Czech built biplane, also used as a light bomber, built between WWI & WWII |
Aero A-18 | Czech built, single prop engined, biplane from 1923, achieved operational status with the Czech Air Force. |
Aero A-32 | Czech built ground attack aircraft based on A-11, built during the late 1920's |
Aero Ae-10 | WWI, Czech built single prop biplane, from 1918 |
Aero Albatros L-139 | Advanced version of L-39 |
Aero Albatros L-159 | Advanced version of the L-39 |
Aero Albatros L-39 | Twin seat, single jet engined training aircraft from 1968 |
Aero Albatros L-59 | Upgraded version of the L-39 jet trainer |
Aero Albatros XL-39 | Prototype of Czech L 39 trainer. |
Aero Ap-32 | Built from 1930, biplane fighter |
Aero Blanik L-13 | Twin seat glider from the Czech company Aero, designed in 1956 |
Aero Boero AB.180 | Argentine civil utility aircraft |
Aero C-104 | Czech built variant of Bucker Bu 131 Jungmann. |
Aero C-3 | Czech built version on Siebel Si204 twin engined transport. |
Aero Delfin L-29 | Twin seat single jet engined trainer from 1959 |
Aero Delfin XL-29 | Prototype version of L 29 jet trainer. |
Aero HC-102 | Czech AF light helicopter. |
Aero L-60 | Czech built high wing observation aircraft. |
Aero Spacelines Guppy | Outsize cargo aircraft based on C-97 and used in support of US space program. |
Aero XL-160 | Czech built, single prop engined, high monoplane utility aircraft from 1956 |
Aeromot Super Ximango | Brazilian made motor glider. |
Aeronca Grasshopper | WW II US Army observation monoplane. |
Aeronca L-16 | Aeronca built high wing liason monoplane in same class as Pier Cub. |
Aerospatiale AS.350 | General purpose utility helicopter |
Aerospatiale AS.355 | General purpose utility helicopter |
Aerospatiale Cougar AS.532 | Aerospatiale, dedicated military version of the AS.332 |
Aerospatiale Fennec | Light helicopter |
Aerospatiale Gazelle | Single engined light observation and general purpose helicopter |
Aerospatiale Puma | Anglo-French twin engined medium lift helicopter |
Aerospatiale SA.330 | Anglo-French twin engined medium lift helicopter |
Aerospatiale SA.341 | Anglo-French single engine light helicopter |
Aerospatiale SA.342 | |
Aerospatiale SA.365 | French built Dauphin helicopter. |
Aerospatiale SN.601 Corvette | French built business jet from the early 1970's |
Aerospatiale Super Frelon SA.321 | 32 seat, three engined transport helicopter, from 1960 |
Aerospatiale Super Puma AS.332 | Aerospatiale , enlarged and re-engined version of the AS.330 |
Aerotecnica AC-12 | Light Spanish built helicopter from 1959 |
Aerotecnica AC-14 | Light Spanish built helicopter from 1961 |
AESL Airtourer | Low wing single engine trainer/tourer |
Agusta A.101 | Agusta built large helicopter from 1964, only 1 built |
Agusta A.102 | Agusta small-medium helicopter design from 1959 |
Agusta A.105 | 1964 built Italian prototype four seat helicopter. |
Agusta A.106 | Agusta small lightweight armed helicopter from 1966, designed for anti-submarine role |
Agusta A.109 | Italian made general purpose twin engined single rotor military helicopter |
Agusta Bell AB.204 | Agusta built version of Bell 204 'Iroquois' |
Agusta Bell AB.205 | Agusta built version of Bell 205 'Iroquois' |
Agusta Bell AB.206 | Agusta built version of Bell 206 'Jet Ranger' |
Agusta Bell AB.212 | Agusta built version of Bell 212 |
Agusta Bell AB.412 | Agusta built version of Bell 412 |
Agusta Bell AB.47 | Italian built version of Bell 47 Sioux |
Agusta Bell Sioux | Italian built version of Bell 47 Sioux for the AAC |
Agusta Mangusta A.129 | Agusta attack helicopter, delivered to Italian army in the late 1980's |
Agusta Pelican | Italian built version of the HH-3 |
Agusta Sea King | Italian licence built version of Sikorsky Sea King. |
Agusta Stingray | USCG variant of the A.109E |
AgustaWestland AW.109 | Devlopment of basic A.109 design |
AgustaWestland EH-101 | Three engined anti submarine and general purpose heavy helicopter |
AgustaWestland VH-71 | Variant of the EH-101 for US use as a VIP presidential transport helicopter |
Aichi D3A | Japanese single engined dive bomber. |
Aichi M6A1 | Single engined floatplane reconnaissance / attack aircraft designed to be carried bu submarines. |
Aichi Ryusei B7A | Late WWII Japanese carrier borne fighter |
AIDC PL-1 | Two seat Taiwanese basic trainer. |
Air Tractor | High performance agricultural aircraft |
Airbus A.310 | Large twin engined passenger aircraft |
Airbus A.321 | Lengthened version of A.320 |
Airbus A.330 | Very large twin jet passenger/transport/cargo aircraft |
Airbus A.340 | Very large four jet passenger/transport/cargo aircraft |
Airbus A400 | high wing 4 turboprop heavy lift transport |
Airspeed Ambassador | Twin prop large passenger transport aircraft, built by Airspeed |
Airspeed Oxford | Pre war twin engined communications and transport aircraft |
AISA I-11 | Spanish built single engined light aircraft from 1957 |
AISA I-115 | Spanish built single engined twin seat light aircraft from 1956 |
Akaflieg München | |
Albatros B.I | Very early German plane |
Albatros B.II | Biplane fighter from WW1 |
Albatros C.I | German World War 1 biplane fighter. |
Albatros H.1 | German World War 1 biplane. |
Albatross D.Va | German WWI biplane fighter. |
Alcyon MS.733 | Morane-Saulnier, low wing monoplane prop training aircraft from 1949, used for training and liaison |
Alenia Spartan | US operated version of Fiat G-222. |
Alliant Outrider | US Army UAV |
Ambrosini S7 | SAI built single engined prop aircraft from 1951 |
American Champion Citabria | |
American Helicopter Jet Jeep | Experimental US Army single seat helicopter. |
Ames Dryden AD-1 | Experimental NASA swivel wing aircraft. |
Amiot 1 | French built version of the Junkers JU.52 |
Anatra Anasal | Russian WW I twin seat biplane fighter. |
Ansaldo AC2 | Single engined monoplane from 1925 |
Ansaldo Balilla A-1 | Single engined biplane built by Ansaldo in 1920 |
Ansaldo SVA | Single engined biplane built by Ansaldo from 1917 |
Antanas Gustaitis ANBO I | Antanas Gustaitis designed trainer for Lithuania in 1925 |
Antonov A-11 | Antonov designed glider |
Antonov A-13 | Antonov designed glider |
Antonov A-15 | Antonov designed glider |
Antonov An-12 | Antonov medium range tactical transport aircraft, prop driven, from 1958, Nato code 'Cub' |
Antonov An-14 | Antonov STOL light transport aircraft from 1957, Nato code 'Clod' |
Antonov An-2 | Antonov 12 seat, single prop engined, light transport aircraft designed in 1947, Nato code 'Colt' |
Antonov An-22 | Antonov, 35 seat four prop engined, large transport aircraft, from 1965, Nato code 'Cock' |
Antonov An-24 | Antonov short range transport aircraft from 1962, Nato code 'Coke' |
Antonov An-26 | Antonov short range transport aircraft from 1965, Nato code 'Curl', full military version of An-24 |
Antonov An-30 | Antonov twin engined reconaissance transport based on An 26. |
Antonov An-32 | Antonov short range transport aircraft from 1976, Nato code 'Cline', upgraded version of An-26 |
Antonov An-70 | |
Arado Ar.196 | Two seat, single prop engined maritime reconnaissance floatplane from 1938 |
Arado Ar.234 | High wing twin jet Luftwaffe bomber from WW2 |
Arado Ar.66 | Twin seat, prop, biplane aircraft from 1920 |
Arado Ar.79 | Pre WWII German training aircraft |
Arado Ar.96 | Single prop engined, monoplane fighter aircraft from 1945 |
Asiago GP2 | Pre war Italian traing glider |
Atlas Bosbok | South African designed liason aircraft. |
Atlas Cheetah | South African development of the Dassault Mirage III |
Atlas Impala | Atlas licence built version of MB.326 from South Africa. |
Atlas Kudu | Aermacchi AL-60 |
ATR.42 | High wing twin prop T-tail transport |
Auster | STOL light observation aircraft used post war by the Army Air Corps |
Avia 14 | Czech built version of the Il-14 transport aircraft |
Avia B-33 | Czech built version of Il 10 Shturmovik. |
Avia B-534 | single engined prop biplane from Czechoslovakia in 1933, featured enclosed cockpit |
Avia BH-9 | Czech single prop liaison and trainer |
Avia CB-33 | Trainer version of Czech built Il 10 Shturmovik. |
Avia CS-199 | Twin seat Czech built development of Messerscmitt Me 109. |
Avia CS-92 | Twin seat training version of Czech built Me 262. |
Avia FL3 | Low wing monoplane, prop engined aircraft from WWII |
Avia S-199 | Czech built development of Messerschmitt Me 109 |
Avia S-92 | Czech built variant of Messerschmitt Me262 |
Aviatik C.I | German World War One aircraft |
Aviatik C.III | German reconnaissance biplane development of Aviatik B series. |
Aviatik D.I | Single seat, single prop engine biplane fighter from 1917 |
Avro 504 | The standard British training aircraft during World War I |
Avro 626 | Biplane |
Avro 631 Cadet | Pre-WWII biplane trainer aircraft |
Avro 643 Cadet II | Biplane trainer |
Avro Anson | World War II Avro built twin engined light transport and reconnaissance aircraft |
Avro Canada Arrow | Canadian jet interceptor |
Avro Canada Avrocar | Experimental Avro-Canada built flying saucer design, powered by ducted lift fan. |
Avro Canada Canuck CF-100 | Avro built, twin seat, twin jet engined long range fighter, from 1950 |
Avro Lincoln | Long range heavy bomber based on Lancaster |
Avro Shackleton | Long range reconnaissance aircraft based on Avro Lancaster / Lincoln |
B-V Chinook | American Tandem rotor heavy lift transport helicopter |
Ba349 Natter | German vertical launched manned rocket interceptor from 1944 |
BAC 1-11 | Short haul jet airliner |
BAC Strikemaster | Development of Jet Provost with underwing hard points for ground attack |
BAe Harrier | Larger and much improved version of the classic VTOL ground attack aircraft |
BAe Hawk | Tandem seat jet trainer built by BAe |
BAe Sea Harrier | Single engined VSTOL jet fighter based on Harrier with revised cockpit layout |
BAE Systems Phoenix | UAV |
BAe.125 | Hugely successful business jet |
BAe.146 | 4 jet STOL passenger transport |
Battaile Triplane | First World War aircraft |
Beagle Terrier | Highwing monoplane spotter plane |
Beech 1900 | Twin prop passenger plane |
Beech 35 | Small prop engine monoplane aircraft, has distinctive V tail |
Beech 90 | 6 seat utility and liaison twin prop aircraft |
Beech 95 | Twin engined training and utility aircraft. |
Beech Bonanza | Single prop light aircraft. |
Beech Cochise | Military version of Beech 55 Baron twin engined four seat transport. |
Beech Expeditor | Military version of Beech 18 twin engined transport |
Beech Guardrail | ISTAR variant of Beech 350 |
Beech Huron | US military version of Beech King Air used for both transport and recconaisance tasks. |
Beech Jayhawk | USAF navigational trainer based on Beechcraft Beechjet. |
Beech Kansan | Beech built training version of C-45. |
Beech King Air | Twin turboprop T-tailed transport and training aircraft |
Beech Liberty | Intelligence gathering twin prop |
Beech Mentor | Beech T-34, twin seat aircraft, used for training |
Beech Musketeer | US built light aircraft |
Beech Navigator | Navigation trainer version of Beech C-45. |
Beech Pegasus | US Navy trainer version of Beech 90 King Air. |
Beech Queen Air | Beechcraft twin engined light transport. |
Beech Seminole | US military version of Beech Queen Air. |
Beech Staggerwing | Single engined bi-plane |
Beech Texan | US built development of Pilatus PC9 |
Beech Traveller | Beechcraft built trainer, based on the UC43 |
Beech Turbo Mentor | Turbprop powered development of Beech T-34 mentor. |
Beech Twin Bonanza | Beech Model E50 post war light passenger plane |
Beech Ute | US Military utility aircraft developed from Beech 90 King Air. |
Beech Wichita | Plywood built twin engine advance trainer. |
Beechcraft 1900 | Twin turboprop passenger palne |
Bell - Vertol Osprey | Assault and transport tiltrotor aircraft used by US military. |
Bell 204 | 15 seat, twin engined utility helicopter, military version see H-1 and UH-1, from 1957 |
Bell 205 | Upgraded version of the Bell 204, longer fuselage, see military version UH-1 |
Bell 206 | Bell's 'Jetranger' utility training helicopter, from 1968, see also military version OH-58 |
Bell 212 | Updated and enlarged version of the UH-1 powered by twin turboshaft engines |
Bell 214 | Stretched version of Bell 212, optimised for sale to Middle East. |
Bell 222 | Bell medium sized passenger helicopter |
Bell 412 | Upgraded version of Bell 212 features 4 blade rotor |
Bell 429 | Mid-sized helicopter |
Bell 47 | Three seat, light utility helicopter from 1946, for military version see H-13 |
Bell Airacobra | Bell P-39 World War II fighter with tri-cycle undercarraige |
Bell Airacomet | First production built US jet aircraft. |
Bell Arapaho | Cancelled US Army light attack helicopter. |
Bell Cobra | Tandem seat attack helicopter based on systms of UH-1 Iroquois. |
Bell Creek | US Army training version of Bell 206 Jet Ranger, |
Bell Iroquois | US military version of Bell 205 |
Bell Jet Ranger | US built helicopter. |
Bell Kingcobra | Bell built WWII tricycle engined fighter development of P-39 Airacobra. |
Bell Kiowa | US Army observation helicopter based on Bell 206 Jet Ranger. |
Bell Sea Ranger | US Naval training helicopter based on Bell 206 Jet Ranger. |
Bell Sioux | Military version of Bell 47 helicopter. |
Bell Twin Huey | Twin engined Huey |
Bell X-1 | Bell built experimental jet, first aircraft in world to go supersonic. |
Bell X-14 | Experimental VTOL testbed. |
Bell X-22A | Experimental aircraft powered by four tilting ducted fans. |
Bell X-5 | Experimental variable sweep reserach jet. |
Bell XV-15 | Experimental tilt rotor aircraft. |
Bell XV-3 | Experimental tiltrotor aircraft. |
Bell YAH-63 | Prototype attack helicopter, lost out to Hughes Apache. |
Bell YHO-4A | Experimental observation helicopter, formed basis for Bell 206. |
Bell YR-12 | Helicopter |
Bellanca Citabria | Light training aircraft, See also Champion T7 |
Bensen X-25 | Experimental Gyrocopter |
Beriev Be-12 | Twin prop amphibious ant-submarine and maritime patrol aircraft |
Beriev Be-6 | Seaplane |
Blackburn Buccaneer | Blackburn post war low level strike attack aircraft |
Blackburn Ripon | Blackburn design from 1928, carrier-based torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft |
Bleriot XI | Early French built aircraft |
Blohm & Voss BV138 | WWII Flying boat, used for maritime patrols. |
Blohm & Voss Bv155 | German late war high altitude fighter project |
BN Defender | Twin engined multi role light utility aircraft |
BN Islander | Rugged twin engined light transport aircraft |
Boeing - Sikorsky Comanche | Advanced stealthy attack and reconnaisance helicopter. |
Boeing - Vertol YUH-61 | Prototype helicopter designed for competition won by UH-60 Blackhawk. |
Boeing 247 | 1930's twin engined passenger plane |
Boeing 707 | The world's second jet passenger type |
Boeing 720 | Large jet passenger transport |
Boeing 727 | Three engined T-Tail passenger jet |
Boeing 737 | Twin jet passenger plane |
Boeing 747 | Large US built airliner. |
Boeing 777 | Large jet transport |
Boeing 787 | Large twin jet passenger airliner |
Boeing Apache | Hughes/MDD/Boeing attack helicopter |
Boeing Bird of Prey | Experimental stealth aircraft. |
Boeing C-137 | Miltary VIP transport variant of Boeing 707. |
Boeing C-22A | US military version of Boeing 727. |
Boeing F4B | Pre war biplane fighter variant of P-12 fighter. |
Boeing FB | Boeing 1920's biplane fighter. |
Boeing Flying Fortress | Boeing's legendary heavy bomber from WWII |
Boeing Gator | Navigational training version of Boeing 737. |
Boeing Globemaster III | US built large transport aircraft. |
Boeing Hawk | 1930's era US built biplane fighter, primarily used by US Navy. |
Boeing J-Stars | Ground warfare surveillance and command aircraft based on Boeing 707. |
Boeing KC-135 | Boeing 707 based tanker aircraft |
Boeing P-12 | 1930's era biplane fighter. |
Boeing Peashooter | Boeing built monoplane fighter. |
Boeing Scout | Experimental high wing observation aircraft. |
Boeing Sentry | Boeing AWACS aircraft based on B707 airliner |
Boeing Stratofortress | Eight engined heavy bomber |
Boeing Stratofreighter C-97 | Boeing, four prop engined, 102 seat transport aircraft from 1951, also see KC-97 |
Boeing Stratojet | Boeing built cold war long range jet bomber. |
Boeing Stratoliner | 4 propeller engined low wing passenger / cargo aircraft |
Boeing Stratotanker | Military tanker and transport development of Boeing 707 family. |
Boeing Stratotanker KC-97 | Aerial refuelling tanker version of Boeing C-97 |
Boeing Super Hornet | Enlarged development of original F/A 18 design. |
Boeing Superfortress | Boeing B-29, large prop engined bomber from the end of WWII |
Boeing X-32 | Unsuccessful Boeing design in Joint Strike Fighter competition. |
Boeing X-45 | Experimental Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle. |
Boeing YC-14 | Experimental STOL jet transport |
Bolkow Bo.105 | Small utility helicopter |
Bolkow Bo46 | |
Bombardier Global Express | Long range business jet |
BooHwal Ho | Korean Manufactured Single Engine Liaison and Training Aircraft |
Brantly YHO-3 | Early experimental observation helicopter. |
Breda Ba19 | Twin seat, prop engined, biplane, from 1930 |
Breda-Nardi NH-300 | Twin place training helicopter |
Breese Penguin | Unflyable WW1 training machine |
Breguet 14 | Two seat, single prop engine, biplane bomber from 1916 |
Breguet 941 | Four prop engined passenger/cargo transport aircraft |
Breguet Alize Br.1050 | Three seat, single prop engined, carrier based aircraft |
Breguet Atlantic | Maritime patrol and reconnaissance aircraft from 1968 |
Breguet Provence Br.763 | 4 prop engined, large double deck cargo/transport aircraft from the 1950's |
Breguet Sahara Br.765 | Military transport version of the Provence, 4 prop engined, large double deck aircraft from the 1950's |
Breguet Taon Br.1001 | Fighter/bomber jet from 1957 |
Breguet Type R.U1 | 1911 bi-plane |
Breguet U.III | Bi-plane built in the 1910s |
Brewster Buffalo | US Naval monoplane fighter dating from late 1930's |
Bristol 170 Freighter | High wing boxlike fuselage twin engine transport |
Bristol Beaufighter | Bristol's twin engined long range World War II fighter |
Bristol Beaufort | Bristol's twin engined torpedo bomber |
Bristol Blenheim | Bristol's long range twin engined light bomber |
Bristol Bolingbroke | Canadian built version of Bristol Blenheim, three seat, twin prop engined, light bomber. |
Bristol Bulldog | Between wars biplane fighter aircraft |
Bristol Sycamore | Piston engined transport helicopter |
Bucker Antares | Bucker Bu.133 light training aircraft |
Bucker Bestmann | Bucker Bu.181 Luftwaffe liaison aircraft |
Bucker Jungmann | German WWII training biplane. |
Bucker Jungmeister | Two seat, German designed, single prop engined biplane from 1936 |
Budd Constenega RB-1 | Budd built stainless steel transport aircraft. |
CAC Boomerang | Australian WWII fighter. |
CAC Mustang | Australian licence built of P-51 Mustang. |
CAC Sabre | Australian licence built version of NA Sabre. |
CAC Wirraway | RAAF advanced training aircraft from WWII |
Canadair Argus | Large 4 prop maritime reconnaissance aircraft |
Canadair Challenger | Bombardier 601 bizjet |
Canadair CL-215 | High wing twin prop amphibious, water bomber aircraft |
Canadair CL-415 | Upgraded version of the CL-215, high wing twin prop amphibious, water bomber aircraft |
Canadair CL-84 | Canadian experimental VSTOL named Dynavert |
Canadair Cosmopolitan | Canadian Military version of Convair 440 series licence built in Canada. |
Canadair North Star | Development of Douglas DC-4 |
Canadair Sabre | Swept wing jet powered day fighter |
Canadair Silver Star | Canadian built version of Lockheed T-33 |
Canadair Tutor | Canadian designed twin seat jet trainer. |
CANSA Falchetto | Italian pre war biplane training aircraft. |
Cant Z.506 | Italian, flying boat |
Caproni - Vizzola Calif | Glider |
Caproni Ca.100 | twin seat, biplane floatplane from 1932 |
Caproni CA.18 | World War I reconnaissance plane |
Caproni Ca.193 | Single prop engined, monoplane aircraft |
Caproni Ca.20 | Early monoplane fighter |
Caproni Ca.310 | Early WW2 Italian twin engined light bomber |
Caproni Ca.33 | Prop engined, biplane heavy bomber from the 1920's |
Caproni Ca.36 | World War I Italian heavy bomber. |
Caproni Campini CC1 | Italian jet aircraft flown first flown during 1940 |
Caproni TM.2 | Small-medium passenger transport aircraft |
Caproni Trento F5 | Italian, twin seat jet aircraft from 1953 |
CARMAN JP.15/36 | Glider |
CASA 101 | Spanish built jet powered, twin seat training aircraft, also used for light attack role |
CASA 127 | Spanish built version of the Dornier 27 |
CASA 2-111 | Spanish built version of He111 used in both bombing and transport tasks. |
CASA 212 | Small cargo transport aircraft |
CASA 295 | |
CASA 352 | Spanish built version of Junkers Ju 52 |
CASA Azor 207 | Twin prop, passenger/cargo transport aircraft |
CASA CN 235 | Spanish twin engined transport |
CASA Jungmann | Two seat, single prop engined, German designed, biplane built under licence in Spain |
CASA Jungmeister | Spanish licence built version of Bucker Bu 133 |
Castel-Mauboussin CM.8 | French glider, predecessor of the Fouga magister |
Caudron C.272 | Twin seat prop engined biplane from 1931 |
Caudron C.59 | French built, prop engined, biplane training aircraft from 1922 |
Caudron C.60 | French built, prop engined, biplane training aircraft from 1922 |
Caudron C.635 | French built, prop engined, biplane training aircraft from 1922 |
Caudron C.714 | Prop engined, single seat monoplane fighter from 1938 |
Caudron C.800 | French built glider |
Caudron G.4 | Twin prop engined, biplane, from 1916 |
Caudron G.III | Two seat, single prop engined, biplane reconnaissance aircraft from 1914 |
Cavalier Mustang | 1960's rework of classic NA Mustang. |
Centenary X | Sri Lankan built ultra light |
Centrair Marianne 201 | French built glider |
Centrair Pegase 101 | French built glider |
Cerva CE.43 | Small light training aircraft |
Cessna 172 | Small high wing light training aircraft |
Cessna 180 | Small high wing light training aircraft |
Cessna 182 | Small high wing light training aircraft |
Cessna 206 | Small high wing light training aircraft |
Cessna 310 | Cessna twin engined utility aircraft |
Cessna 340 | |
Cessna 402 | Twin engined light liason/communications aircraft |
Cessna 404 | Twin prop 8 seat light aircraft |
Cessna 411 | 8 seat, twin prop low wing monoplane aircraft |
Cessna 421 | US built twin engined light aircraft |
Cessna A.188B | |
Cessna Airmaster | Radial engined high wing monoplane |
Cessna Bird Dog | Two seat, single prop engined, high wing monoplane aircraft used for liaison and FAC, from 1950 |
Cessna Blue Canoe U-3 | Utility version of Cessna 310 for USAF. |
Cessna Bobcat | World War II twin engined utility transport. |
Cessna Citation | Twin engined executive jet. |
Cessna Crane | AT-17 Bobcat twin prop trainer |
Cessna Dragonfly | Military version of Cessna 318 series, lightweight twin seat jet attack aircraft, from 1965, see also T-37 |
Cessna LC-126 | Military derivative of Cessna 195. |
Cessna Mescalero | US military version of Cessna 172. |
Cessna Seneca | Experimental US Army helicopter. |
Cessna Skymaster | Twin engined Pusher - pull configured, twin boomed light aircraft developed for military use as the Cessna O 2. |
Cessna Skywagon | Six seat single engined high wing utility aircraft. |
Cessna T.210N | |
Cessna Tweet T-37 | Military version of Cessna 318 series aircraft, lightweight jet trainer aircraft from 1955, see also A-37 |
Cessna U-17 | US Military version of the Cessna 185 'Skywagon' aircraft |
CFM 01 Tummelisa | Single seat, prop engined biplane fighter from 1919 |
CFM Shadow | Microlight |
Chase Raider YC-125 | Northrop built three engined STOL transport aircraft of 1950. |
Chengdu J-10 | Chinese fighter jet |
Chengdu J-7 | Chinese built MiG-21 |
Chengdu JJ-5 | Chinese built two-seat variant of the MiG-17 |
Chengdu JJ-7 | Chinese built MiG-21 |
Cierva C.19 | Pre war autogyro. |
Cierva C.30 | Between the wars autogyro |
Cijan Kurier | STOL high wing liaison and observation aircraft |
Cijan Trojka | Post-war Yugoslav light trainer |
Columbia XJL-1 | Experimental monoplane development of Grumman Duck |
Commonwealth Wackett Trainer | Low wing single engined tandem trainer |
Commonwealth Winjeel | Ab-initio trainer |
Conair S-2 Firecat | |
Consolidated Canso | Canadian version of PBY Catalina. |
Consolidated Catalina | WWII Twin engined high wing long range amphibian bomber/transport |
Consolidated Coronado | US Naval patrol flying boat. |
Consolidated Liberator | American four engined heavy bomber |
Consolidated N2Y | 1930's era US Naval biplane training aircraft. |
Consolidated Privateer | Single finned development of Consolidated Liberator bomber. |
Consolidated PT-1 | Early US Army training biplane dating from 1921. |
Consolidated PT-6 | Primary trainer biplane from the late 1920's |
Convair 240 | Twin prop transport |
Convair 340 | Twin prop passenger transport. |
Convair 440 | 52 seat, twin engined transport aircraft from 1954, US military version C-131 |
Convair 990 | Four engined jet airliner similar to Boeing 707. |
Convair Cosmopolitan | Convair 440 series used by Canadian Forces. |
Convair Delta Dagger | Convair F-102, single seat, single jet engined, all weather interceptor from 1955 |
Convair Delta Dart | Long range interceptor development of F 102 Delta Dagger. |
Convair Hustler | Convair built Mach 2 nuclear strike bomber. |
Convair L-13 | Consolidated Vultee high wing spotter plane |
Convair Peacemaker | Convair built long range strategic bomber with six prop and four jet engines. |
Convair Pogo | Experimental VTOL fighter |
Convair Samaritan | Military transport development of Convair 340 / 440 airliner series. |
Convair Sea Dart | Experimental water borne jet fighter |
Convair T-29 | Training development of C-131 Samaritan. |
Convair VT-29 | VIP transport variant of T-29 'Flying Classroom' |
Convair XC-99 | Prototype of large transport aircraft based on B-36 Peacemaker bomber. |
Convair XF-92A | Experimental delta wing research jet. |
CSS-13 | Czech built version of Poliparkov Po2 biplane. |
Culver Cadet | WW II small fighter type aircraft designed as unpilotted target aircraft but with provsion for pilot. |
Curtiss 'Jenny' | Very early biplane |
Curtiss - Wright E Light Sport | Biplane |
Curtiss - Wright VZ-7 | Experimental VTOL 'Flying Jeep' |
Curtiss Ascender | Curtiss built experimental WWII canard configured pusher engined fighter. |
Curtiss Commando | |
Curtiss Fledgling | Curtiss built biplane trainer dating from mid 1920's. |
Curtiss Hawk | Monoplane fighter |
Curtiss Helldiver | Carrier based, WWII dive bomber 'Helldiver' |
Curtiss HS | World War 1 patrol flying boat |
Curtiss Jeep | Twin engined advance training monoplane. |
Curtiss Kittyhawk | Single engined WWII day fighter |
Curtiss MF Seagull | Early flying boat dating from 1919. |
Curtiss NC | Very early Curtiss built flying boat, first aicraft to cross the Atlantic. |
Curtiss Owl | High winged observation monoplane. |
Curtiss R3C | Inter war US Navy racing seaplane. |
Curtiss Seahawk | Development of Curtiss F6C Hawk series of fighters. |
Curtiss Sparrowhawk | Early USN biplane fighter. |
Curtiss Tomahawk | Curtiss built single seat WWII fighter |
Curtiss TS-2 | First US biplane fighter designed to fly fro aircraft carriers. |
Curtiss Warhawk | Curtis built WWII day fighter |
Curtiss Wright X-19A | Model 200 tilt-wing VTOL light transport. |
Curtiss XF15C | Experimental mixed powerplant fighter. |
Curtiss-Wright Falcon | Single prop, single seat monoplane training aircraft from 1940 |
Curtiss-Wright Travel Air | American inter war biplane. |
CVV6 | Italian built glider |
Dansk Aero 2G | 2 seat open high-wing primary glider |
Dassault Etendard IV | Dassault built single seat, single jet engined, carrier-borne interceptor, and ground attack aircraft, from 1960 |
Dassault Falcon 10 | Dassault built small executive jet |
Dassault Falcon 20 | Dassault built executive jet, also used in anti shipping role by France |
Dassault Falcon 50 | Dassault built mid size business jet from 1980's |
Dassault Falcon 7X | |
Dassault Falcon 900 | Long range bizjet |
Dassault Flamant | Twin prop engined utility aircraft, used for navigator and bombing training, from 1948 |
Dassault Guardian | US Coast Guard version of Dassault Falcon business jet used for maritime surveilance. |
Dassault Mirage 2000 | Dassault built delta wing jet, in several; versions, B:- twin seat trainer, C:-Fighter, D&N:-Bomber, from the early 1980's |
Dassault Mirage 4000 | Dassault built prototype delta wing jet, which lead to the Mirage 2000 program |
Dassault Mirage 5 | Dassault's export version of the Mirage III, from the mid 1960's |
Dassault Mirage F1 | Dassault built, single seat, single jet engined, fighter from the early 1970's |
Dassault Mirage G8 | Dassault, swing wing interceptor, |
Dassault Mirage III | Dassault built jet, in several versions: B:-twin seat trainer, C:-fighter, D&E:-Bomber, R:-Reconnaissance, from 1958 |
Dassault Mirage IV | Dassault built, two seat, twin jet engined, strategic nuclear strike bomber, later used for reconnaissance, from 1960 |
Dassault Mystere II | French jet powered fighter from 1950 |
Dassault Mystere IV | French built single seat, single jet engined fighter, from 1952 |
Dassault Ouragan MD.450 | French, single seat, single jet engined fighter aircraft from 1952 |
Dassault Rafale | Dassault's multirole aircraft from the 1990's |
Dassault Super Etendard | Dassault built carrier based, strike fighter aircraft |
Dassault Super Mystere B2 | French built, single seat, single jet engined fighter from 1955 |
Dassault-Dornier Alpha Jet | Light attack trainer |
Denel Rooivalk | South African attack helicopter |
Dewoitine D.26 | Single seat, single prop engined, high wing trainer aircraft from 1929, built by France and Switzerland |
Dewoitine D.27 | Single seat, single prop, high winged aircraft |
Dewoitine D.520 | French designed, single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter, from 1939 |
DFS 230 | German assault glider from 1938 |
DFS Olympia | |
DFS Weihe | |
DFS/30 Kranich | 2 seat enclosed cockpit wooden glider, first flown 1935. |
DFW C.V | German World War 1 observation biplane. |
DH Comet | World's first large jet passenger transport |
DH Devon | De Havilland twin prop passenger transport/communications aircraft |
DH Dove | De Havilland twin prop passenger transport aircraft |
DH Dragon Rapide | De Haviland light biplane transport evolved from DH84 |
DH Heron | De Havilland four prop passenger transport aircraft |
DH Hornet Moth | Pre war de Havilland four seat tourer biplane |
DH Mosquito | All wooden twin engined night/day fighter bomber |
DH Moth Minor | Pre war De havilland tandem seat tourer biplane |
DH Queen Bee | Pilotless target version of Tiger Moth biplane trainer |
DH Sea Vampire | Navalised version of the de Havilland twin boom jet fighter |
DH Tiger Moth | De Havilland designed tandem seat biplane training aircraft |
DH Vampire | De Havilland twin boom single engined fighter / trainer |
DH Venom | De Havilland twin boom single engined fighter with semiswept wing |
DH.4 | Two seat biplane day bomber. |
DH.60 | De Havilland twin seat, biplane training aircraft, including Gipsy Moth |
DH.83 Fox Moth | Development of the Tiger Moth |
DH.84 Dragon | De Havilland DH.84 light biplane transport |
DH.88 Comet | De Havilland high speed transport |
DH.89 Dominie | De Havilland military version of the Rapide light biplane transport |
DH.9 | De Havilland World War I aircraft |
DHC Beaver | STOL light transport, observation and communications aircraft |
DHC Buffalo | Upgraded version of the DHC-4 |
DHC Caribou | 34 seat, twin prop engined, tactical transport aircraft, from 1960 |
DHC Chipmunk | De Havilland Canada DHC-1 post war basic trainer |
DHC Dash 7 | High wing T-tail STOL 4-engined turboprop |
DHC Dash 8 | High wing T-tail STOL turboprop |
DHC Otter | High wing monoplane single engined transport |
DHC Twin Otter | Canadian built high wing twin prop short landing passenger/transport aircraft |
Diamond Star | Diamond DA40 light aircraft. |
Doak VZ-4 | Experimental ducted fan VTOL aircraft. |
Doman YH-31 | Experimental US Army utility helicopter. |
Donnet-Leveque L11 | Early French built floatplane |
Dornier Do.17 | WW2 twin engined German medium bomber |
Dornier Do.228 | Small-medium, twin prop passenger and cargo transport aircraft |
Dornier Do.24 | Triple engined, flying boat, from 1937 |
Dornier Do.27 | Small utility aircraft |
Dornier Do.28 | Small twin prop, high wing light transport aircraft |
Dornier Do.29 | Experimental STOL aircraft based on a Do.27 |
Dornier Do.31 | Experimental German VSTOL aircraft |
Dornier Do.335 | Twin engined German fighter fitted with front and rear engines. |
Dornier Do.34 | Unmanned, tethered rotorcraft |
Dornier DS10 | Dornier utility transport aircraft |
Douglas Bolo | Pre war USAAC bomber aircraft based on DC-2 airliner. |
Douglas Cargomaster | Extremly large four engined high wing USAF transport aircraft. |
Douglas Dakota | Douglas twin prop transport |
Douglas Dauntless | US Navy WWII single engined dive bomber. |
Douglas DC-2 | Douglas prop medium transport aircraft |
Douglas DC-4 | 4 prop cargo and transport |
Douglas DC-6 | Douglas prop transport aircraft, military version see C-118, from early 1950's |
Douglas DC-7 | Development of Douglas DC-6. |
Douglas DC-8 | 200+ seat passenger jetliner |
Douglas DC-9 | 100 seat passenger jetliner, US military version DC-9 |
Douglas Destroyer | Twin engined Douglas built jet bomber. |
Douglas Destroyer BTD-1 | Post war naval attack aircraft designed to replace Grumman Avenger. |
Douglas Dolphin | Twin engined monoplane amphibian dating form 1930's. |
Douglas Dragon B-23 | Pre war US Army bomber based on Douglas DC-3. |
Douglas Globemaster II | Large four engined USAF transport aircraft. |
Douglas Havoc A-20 | Three seat, Douglas built, twin prop engined monoplane light bomber from 1939 |
Douglas Invader | Douglas built attack bomber from 1943, redesignated as B-26 in 1948, when Martin B-26 was deactivated |
Douglas Jetmaster | Experimental US jet bomber. |
Douglas KDC-10 | Tri-jet transport/tanker |
Douglas Liftmaster | US military airlift version of DC-6 airliner. |
Douglas Mixmaster | Experimental US pusher engined bomber. |
Douglas O-38 | Two seat observation biplane. |
Douglas O-46 | High wing observation monoplane. |
Douglas Skyhawk | Douglas A-4 carrier based light attack plane |
Douglas Skylancer | Development of Douglas F4D Skyray. |
Douglas Skymaster | C-54 military version of the Douglas DC-4 |
Douglas Skynight | Douglas built twin seat jet night fighter. |
Douglas Skyraider | Douglas built, carrier based aircraft from the end of WW2 |
Douglas Skyray | Douglas built delta winged carrier borne fighter. |
Douglas Skyrocket | Douglas built experimental rocket propelled aircraft, first to exceed mach 2. |
Douglas Skyshark | Turboprop powered US Navy ground attack aircraft. |
Douglas Skytrain | US military name for Dakota / DC-3 series. |
Douglas Skytrooper | Troop transport vrsion of C-47 fitted only with passenger doors and lacking the capability to carry heavy cargo. |
Douglas Skywarrior | Douglas built large carrier based bomber aircraft from 1955 |
Douglas Stilleto | Experimental Douglas high speed research aircraft. |
Douglas World Cruiser | Biplane built for US Army round the world flight. |
Dyn'Aero CR.100 | |
E-Systems YQM-93A | Test aircraft for UAV programme, flown in both piloted and unmanned modes, based on Schweizer SGS 2-32 sailplane. |
EADS Barracuda | Stealth combat UAV |
EE Canberra | English Electric twin jet bomber |
EE Lightning | Twin engined swept wing interceptor |
EKW Aiguillon - N20 | Single seat, prototype, Swiss built jet fighter aircraft |
EKW C35 | Swiss built single engined biplane from 1937 |
EKW C3603 | Swiss built, Singled engined prop aircraft from 1942 |
EKW C3605 | Swiss built, upgraded version of C3603, with new engines, and extra tail fin, from 1969 |
Elster B | German high wing monoplane from 1955 |
Embraer Bandeirante | Brazilian twin prop |
Embraer EMB-120 | Brazilian twin prop |
Embraer ERJ-135 | Brazilian built regional jet |
Embraer ERJ-145 | Brazilian biz-jet |
Embraer Super Tucano | Larger version of Embraer Tucano |
Embraer Tucano | Brazilian built tandem training turboprop |
Embraer Xavante | Brazilian built MB.326 |
Embraer Xingu | Version of the Embraer 121 light utility and liaison aircraft |
Enaer Eaglet | Twin seat side by side low wing propeller trainer |
Enaer T-35 | Prop engined, training aircraft |
Enstrom 280 | Small, twin seat helicopter |
EoN Olympia | Glider |
ERCO Ercoupe | Two seat light aircraft dating from 1930's. |
Eurocopter Dauphin | Medium sized SAR, and general purpose helicopter |
Eurocopter EC.135 | Eurocopter light helicopter |
Eurocopter EC.155 | Eurocopter advanced version of Aerospatiale Dauphin |
Eurocopter EC.725 | Eurocopter development of Super Puma design. |
Eurocopter EC120 | |
Eurocopter Squirrel | General purpose transport / training helicopter |
Eurocopter Tiger | Eurocopter EC-665 attack helicopter |
Eurofighter | Twin engined delta canard fighter |
Fairchild - Swearingen Metro | Development of SA.226 Merlin |
Fairchild Argus | Fairchild UC-61 light communications and transport aircraft from World War II |
Fairchild Boxcar | C-119, heavy transport aircraft |
Fairchild Cornell | Pre war piston engined monoplane trainer |
Fairchild Jet Jeep | Experimental small utility helicopter. |
Fairchild Packet | Fairchild built twin boom transport, predecessor to C-119. |
Fairchild Provider | Fairchild built twin engined high wing piston engined transport. |
Fairchild T-46A | Unsuccessful twin finned training aircraft designed to replace Cessna T-37. |
Fairchild Thunderbolt II | Fairchild built single seat, twin high mounted engines close air support & attack aircraft from the late 1970's |
Fairchild-Hiller FH-1100 | Single engine, two bladed light helicopter |
Fairey Battle | Fairey built single engined bomber, outclassed by World War II |
Fairey III | 1917 designed naval reconaissance biplane |
Fairey Swordfish | Piston engined naval biplane torpedo bomber |
Farman F.46 | WWI French, biplane aircraft |
Farman HF-20 | Two seat, French built, single prop engined biplane reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft from 1913 |
Farman MF-11 | WW1 light bomber |
Farman MF-7 | Twin seat, WWI biplane aircraft, propeller is behind cockpit area. |
FFA Bravo | Swiss/Italian light trainer |
FFA P16 | Swiss single seat jet interceptor from 1953 |
FFVS 22 | Swedish built, single seat, monoplane fighter aircraft from 1940 |
Fiat C.29 | Italian built float plane |
Fiat CR.42 | WWII radial engined biplane fighter |
Fiat G-212 | Triple prop engined, passenger and transport aircraft |
Fiat G-222 | Alenia built, twin prop engined, medium tactical transport aircraft |
Fiat G-46 | Twin seat, single prop engined, monoplane trainer aircraft from 1949 |
Fiat G-49 | 1952 built Italian post war training aircraft. |
Fiat G-50 | Single seat, monoplane fighter aircraft |
Fiat G-59 | 1 or 2 seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter aircraft from, 1949 |
Fiat G-80 | 1st Italian built jet aircraft, from 1951 |
Fiat G-82 | Upgraded version of the Fiat G-80 jet, from 1955 |
Fiat G-91 | 1 or 2 seat, single jet engined ground attack aircraft, also used as an advanced trainer, from 1958 |
Fiat HA.132 | |
Fieseler Fi.103 | German WWII V-1 unmanned bomb |
Fieseler Fi.156 | High wing Stol capable single engined transport |
Firestone XR-9 | Early experimental US Army helicopter. |
Fisher Eagle | Experimental fighter built from various salvaged aircraft parts. |
Fleet 10 | Twin seat, single prop, biplane training aircraft from Romania |
Fleet 16 | Finch biplane trainer |
Fleet 2 | Bi-plane |
Fleet 60 | Fort, Canadian trainer |
Fleet 7 | Fawn biplane primary trainer |
Fleetwings XBT-12 | US Army WWII tandem cockpit trainer. |
Flettner Kolibri | Small open cockpit, German helicopter, from the 1930s |
FMA Guarani | Argentinian transporter |
FMA Pucara | Argentinian built twin turboprop ground attack aircraft |
Focke Wulf Fw.189 | German twin-engine, twin-boom, three-seat tactical reconnaissance and army cooperation aircraft from WW2 |
Focke Wulf Fw.190 | Single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter from WWII |
Focke Wulf Fw.200 | German WWII maritime patrol and transport aircraft |
Focke Wulf Fw.44 | Two seat, single prop engined biplane trainer aircraft from 1932, 'Stieglitz' |
Focke Wulf Fw.58 | German twin engined multi-role trainer from 1937 onwards |
Focke Wulf Ta.152 | High altitude development of Fw.190 |
Focke-Achgelis Fa.330 A-1 | WWII unpowered rotorcraft designed to operate from submarines |
Fokker 50 | 50 seat twin prop passenger transport aircraft |
Fokker C.V | Twin seat, biplane aircraft, from 1926 |
Fokker C.X | Inter war biplane |
Fokker D.10 | Single seat, monoplane fighter aircraft from early WWII |
Fokker D.VII | Single seat, single prop engined biplane from 1918 |
Fokker D.VIII | Single seat, single prop, high winged monoplane fighter aircraft from 1918 |
Fokker D.XXI | Single seat, single prop engined, monoplane fighter, from 1937 |
Fokker E.III | WWI, monoplane fighter aircraft |
Fokker F-100 | Twin prop passenger transport aircraft |
Fokker F-27 | Turboprop passenger transport aircraft, from early 1960's, 'Friendship' |
Fokker F-28 | Medium sized jet passenger aircraft from 1960's, 'Fellowship' |
Fokker S-11 | Two seat, single prop engined, training aircraft from 1948 ' Instructor' |
Fokker S-12 | Tricycle version of S-11 |
Fokker S-14 | Jet powered advanced training aircraft 'mach trainer' |
Fokker S.IV | WW1 trainer aircraft |
Fokker T-2 | US Army transport biplane. |
Folland Gnat | Lightweight tandem seat swept wing jet trainer |
Fouga CM-170 Magister | Fouga designed, two seat, twin jet engined trainer from 1953 |
Fouga CM-173 Super Magister | Also known as a Potez 94 |
Fouga CM-175 Zephyr | Fouga designed, two seat, twin jet trainer, a French navy version of the CM-170 |
Fournier RF-10 | Motor glider |
Frankfort TG-1A | US Army training glider. |
Franklin PS-2 | Single seat US clider type used by US Navy for flight grading. |
Fuji AH-1 | Japanese licence built Cobra |
Fuji KM-2 | Japanese development of T-34 |
Fuji L-19 | Japanese licence built Bird Dog |
Fuji LM-1 | Four seat communications aircraft based on T-34. |
Fuji LM-2 | Higher powered version of the Fuji LM-1 |
Fuji T-1 | Japanese military trainer |
Fuji T-3 | Development of the T-34 |
Fuji T-34 | Japanese licence built Mentor |
Fuji T-5 | Japanese trainer |
Fuji T-7 | Development of Fuji T-3 |
Fuji UH-1 | Japanese licence built Iroquois |
GAF Jindivik | Viper engined pilotless drone target aircraft |
GAF Nomad | Australian high wing STOL transport |
GAF Pika | Manned version of the GAF Jindivik drone |
Gates Learjet | Twin engined small executive jet. |
GD Aardvark | General Dynamics built swing wing supersonic strike aircraft |
GD Fighting Falcon | General Dynamics F-16, multi role fighter aircraft from 1977, 'Fighting Falcon' |
GD Raven EF-111A | Electronic warfare development of F-111 |
General Atomics Predator | General Atomics RQ-1 advanced attack and recce UAV |
General Atomics Reaper | General Atomics MQ-9 surveillance and attack UAV, based on an enlarged MQ-1 Predator with a much more powerful engine |
Gloster Gamecock | Single seat, biplane aircraft from 1924 |
Gloster Gladiator | WWII radial engined biplane fighter |
Gloster Meteor | Twin jet engined fighter / night fighter |
Goodyear K-28 | Blimp |
Goodyear ZPG | Blimp |
Gordou-Leseurre GL.22 | High wing monoplane aircraft from 1922 |
Gotha Go.242 | Large WWII German transport glider |
Grigorovich M.5 | Russian biplane flying boat from 1916 |
Grob G.102 Astir | |
Grob G.103A Twin II Acro | Grob |
Grob Tutor | Modern two seat composite training aircraft. |
Grumman Academe | Training version of Grumman G-159 Gulfstream built to support A-6 Intruder crew training. |
Grumman Albatross | Amphibian aircraft, from 1949, U-16 is US military version |
Grumman Avenger | Carrier based World War II torpedo bomber built by Grumman |
Grumman Bearcat | Single seat, single engined, fighter bomber from 1944, 'Bearcat' |
Grumman Cougar | Grumman built swept wing development of F9F Panther. |
Grumman Duck | WW2 floatplane |
Grumman F3F | Between the wars USN biplane |
Grumman G44 | Five seat, twin prop engined, high wing flying boat, from 1940 'Widgeon' |
Grumman Goblin | US pre war biplane fighter. |
Grumman Goose | Seven seat, twin engined high wing seaplane, from 1938 |
Grumman Greyhound | US Navy Carrier On-board Delivery aircraft. |
Grumman Guardian AF | Grumman built anti submarine aircraft built to replace Avenger. |
Grumman Gulfstream 1 | Gulfstream G159 model twin prop passenger transport aircraft |
Grumman Gulfstream II | Grumman G.1159 executive jet aircraft. |
Grumman Gulfstream III | Development of Gulfstream II business jet. |
Grumman Hawkeye | Carrierborne twin engined AEW aircraft. |
Grumman Hellcat | Grumman built naval day fighter |
Grumman Intruder | Grumman built two seat carrier borne strike aircraft. |
Grumman Mohawk | Grumman built STOL reconaissance aircraft. |
Grumman Panther F9F | Grumman built Korean War era jet fighter. |
Grumman Prowler | Electronic warfare variant on A-6 Intruder. |
Grumman Tiger F-11 | US Navy jet fighter from 1960's primarily used by Blue Angels display team. |
Grumman Tigercat | Grumman F7F |
Grumman Tomcat | Grumman built US Navy swing wing twin engined fighter. |
Grumman Tracer | AEW development of Grumman Tracker. |
Grumman Tracker | Grumman S-2, four seat, twin prop engined, utility aircraft from 1953, used for ASW,with US Navy |
Grumman Trader | COD transport development of Grumman Tracker. |
Grumman UC-103 | Twin seat version of Grumman F3F naval biplane, impressed by USAAF during WWII. |
Grumman Widgeon | Smaller development of Grumman Goose amphibious transport. Saw service with Royal Navy as the Gosling. |
Grumman Wildcat | Grumman built WWII carrier borne fighter |
Grumman X-29A | Experimental forward swept wing aircraft. |
Grumman Yankee | Two seat light aircraft |
Grunau Baby | German pre war training glider |
Gulfstream G550 | Advanced version of Gulfstream V Business Jet. |
Gulfstream IV | Larger development of Grumman Gulfstream business jet. |
Gulfstream V | Larger development of Grumman Gulfstream business jet. |
Gyrodyne QH-50 | UAV helicopter based on XRON-1 manned gyrocopter. |
Gyrodyne Rotorcycle | US experimental light helicopter. |
Haerens Flygmaskinfabrik FF.9 | Norwegian floatplane |
HAL Ajeet | Indian built Folland Gnat |
HAL Basant | Agricultural aircraft |
HAL Chetak | Indian built Alouette III |
HAL Deepak | Indian primary trainer |
Hal HF-24 Marut | Indian built, twin jet engined fighter from 1962 |
HAL HT-2 | Indian primary trainer |
HAL Kiran | Intermediate jet trainer |
HAL Krishak | Observation plane |
HAL Pushpak | High wing monoplane |
Halberstadt C.V | Two seat, German built, single prop engined, biplane reconnaissance aircraft from 1918 |
Halberstadt CL.II | WWI biplane light attack aircraft |
Halberstadt CL.IV | Two seat, German built, single prop engined, biplane fighter from 1918 |
Hanriot HD.1 | Single seat, French built biplane fighter from 1916 |
Hansa Jet HFB 320 | German built small, utility jetliner |
Harakka I | Finnish built glider |
Harakka III | PIK built PIK-7 glider |
Harbin H-5 | Romanian built Il-28 |
Harbin SH-5 | Large Chinese seaplane |
Harbin Y-11 | Chinese small twin prop cargo/passenger plane |
Harbin Y-12 | Chinese twin prop utility aircraft |
Harbin Y-5 | Chinese built version of An-2. |
Harbin Z-5 | Chinese built version of Mi 4 |
Harbin Z-6 | Early Chinese helicopter |
Harbin Z-9 | Chinese built Dauphin |
Hawker Dancock | Hawker built single engined biplane from early 1920's |
Hawker Demon | Inter war biplane fighter optimised for naval use one, of the Hind family |
Hawker Fury | Legendary interwar biplane Fighter designed by Sir Sydney Camm |
Hawker Fury FB10 | Export version of Hawker Sea Fury |
Hawker Hart | Single engined biplane day bomber of similar design to the Hind |
Hawker Hartbees | Derived from the Hawker Audax |
Hawker Hind | Classic inter war biplane fighter bomber designed by Sir Sydney Camm |
Hawker Hunter | Classic 50's Hawker designed sweptwing single engined fighter |
Hawker Hurricane | Classic Hawker built WWII Fighter / Fighter Bomber |
Hawker P.1020 Fury | Development of the Tempest, adapted for carrier use as the Sea Fury |
Hawker Sea Fury | Large radial engined low wing monoplane naval fighter |
Hawker Sea Hawk | Royal Navy's first jet engined fighter bomber |
Hawker Typhoon | Single seat interceptor fighter and fighter bomber |
Heinkel HD.35 | Twin seat, prop engined, biplane fighter from WWI |
Heinkel He.111 | Heinkel five seat, twin prop engined monoplane medium bomber from 1936, also built by CASA as the 2.111 |
Heinkel He.115 | German WWII seaplane, used as torpedo bomber |
Heinkel He.162 | German WWII single engined jet fighter |
Heinkel He.219 | German WWII twin engined night fighter. |
Helio Courier | American built high wing STOL utility aircraft. |
Helwan HA.300 | Egyptian built, single seat, jet powered fighter from 1956 |
Henschel Hs.126 | German WWII utility aircraft |
Henschel Hs.129 | Luftwaffe WW2 twin engined bomber |
Hiller | Twin seat piston engined training helicopter |
Hiller Hornet | Experimental light helicopter. |
Hiller Pawnee | Experimental ducted fan one man lift device. |
Hiller Raven | Military version of Hiller UH-12 helicopter used for liason, observation and medevac tasks. |
Hiller Rotorcycle | Experimental light helicopter |
Hiller YHO-5 | Prototype US Army utility helicopter |
Hispano HA.1112 | Spanish built version of the version of Bf.109, from 1954 |
Hispano HA.132 | Hispano built version of Fiat Cr.32 Single prop engined biplane fighter aircraft |
Hispano Saeta HA.200 | Spanish built twin seat, twin jet engined trainer aircraft from 1955 |
Hispano Super Saeta HA.220 | Spanish built single seat version of the HA200, used in ground attack role, from 1965 |
Hispano-Suiza HS.34 | Spanish built, single prop, biplane from 1930's |
Hoffmann Dimona | H.36 model Glider |
Hongdu Karakorum | Chinese jet trainer |
Horten Ho | German WWII swept wing glider |
Horten Ho.229 | Experimental German WWII flying wing jet fighter |
Howard DGA-15 | High wing radial passenger utility plane |
Howard GH | Pre war designed high wing sports cruiser, impressed into service with US Navy. |
Howard Nightingale | High wing single engine transport |
HP Hastings | Four engined heavy lift transport aircraft |
HP Herald | 1950'S designed passenger aircraft |
HS Harrier | Single engined VSTOL jet fighter bomber |
HS Trident | Tri-jet British passenger plane |
HS.125 | Classic de Havilland designed executive twin jet transport |
HS.748 | Twin turboprop civil and military transport aircraft |
Huarte-Mendicoa HM-1 | Twin seat, low wing monoplane, prop engined, Spanish built, training aircraft |
Hughes 269 | Twin seat piston engined training helicopter |
Hughes 300 | Small light, twin seat helicopter, see also US military version H-6 |
Hughes 369 | Civil version of Hughes 500 |
Hughes 500 | Small light utility helicopter, upgraded version of the Hughes 300 series, US military version H-6 |
Hughes Cayuse | Hughes built light observation helicopter. |
Hughes Osage | Training helicopter based on Hughes 269. |
Hunting Jet Provost | Twin seat single engined military trainer |
Hurel-Dubois HD-321 | French built twin prop, medium size transport aircraft |
IAe.22 | Argentinian aircraft |
IAe.27 | Argentinian aircraft |
IAe.33 | Argentinian aircraft |
IAe.35 | Argentinian aircraft |
IAe.50 | Argentinian aircraft |
IAe.53 | Argentinian aircraft |
IAI Arava | Twin prop high wing STOL transport |
IAI B-Hunter | Belgian operated UAV |
IAI Finger | Israeli developed version of Mirage V |
IAI Hermes | Israeli drone |
IAI Hunter | US Army UAV |
IAI Kfir | Israeli development of Mirage 5 design. |
IAI Lavi | Israeli jet fighter demonstrator |
IAI Pioneer | Israeli made UAV |
IAI Ranger | Israeli built UAV |
IAI Scout | Israeli built UAV |
IAI Searcher | Israeli UAV |
IAI Tzukit | Israeli version of the Fouga Magister |
IAR 316 | Romanian built SA.316 Alouette 3. |
IAR 317 | |
IAR 330 | Romanian built version of SA.330 Puma. |
IAR 813 | Romanian built 2 seat sports / training aircraft |
IAR 822 | |
IAR 823 | Romanian built, four seat, single prop engined lightweight training aircraft |
IAR 828 | |
IAR 93 | Romanian built version of the Soko Orao, ground attack jet aircraft from 1977 |
IAR 99 | Romanian built twin seat jet training aircraft from 1985, named 'Soim' |
ICA-Brasov IS-28 | Romanian built glider, 'IAR 28' |
Ikarus 214 | Yugoslav trainer from the 1950's |
Ikarus Kurir | Version of the Fielser 156 'Storch' built in Yugoslavia. |
Ikarus S-451 | Yugoslav experimental high-speed jet palne |
Ikarus S-49 | Post war fighter, very similar to the Yak-9 |
Ikarus T-451 | Yugoslav built single seat aerobatic trainer |
Ilmailuvoimien A.22 | Licence built version of the Hansa Brandenburg W33 seaplane |
Ilmailuvoimien C.24 | Underpowered single seat high wing monoplane fighter |
Ilmailuvoimien D.26 | Finnish built glider 'Haukka I' |
Ilmailuvoimien D.27 | Finnish built glider 'Haukka II' |
Ilmailuvoimien K.1 | Kurki 4 seat trainer from 1927 |
Ilyushin Il-10 | Russian twin seat, ground attack aircraft from the end of WWII |
Ilyushin Il-102 | Tank buster, Russian equivalent of the A-10, although never went into production |
Ilyushin Il-12 | Ilyushin designed, twin prop transport aircraft |
Ilyushin Il-14 | Ilyushin designed transport aircraft, Nato code 'Crate', closely resembles a DC-3, from 1951 |
Ilyushin Il-18 | Ilyushin designed, four prop engined passenger airliner from the mid 1950's |
Ilyushin Il-2 | Ilyushin built, twin seat, single prop engined monoplane, close support aircraft from 1939 |
Ilyushin Il-28 | Ilyushin designed bomber aircraft , Nato code 'Beagle', from 1949 |
Ilyushin Il-4 | |
Ilyushin Il-62 | Ilyushin designed, jetliner from the mid 1960's |
Ilyushin Il-76 | Ilyushin T-tail high wing 4 jet large transport aircraft |
Ilyushin T-103 | Russian Built Single Engine Training Aircraft |
IMAM Ro37 | 1933 Italian biplane fighter. |
IMAM Ro41 | 1930's italian biplane fighter. |
IMAM Ro43 | Italian WWII ship based float plane |
Interstate Grasshopper | WW II US Army observation monoplane. |
Interstate S-1 | WWII light high-wing single-prop passenger/observation aircraft |
Interstate TDR-1 | US World War 2 naval attack drone aircraft |
IVL K.1 | Finnish built 1927 high wing 4 place trainer |
Jacobs DFS 108-30 | Kranich II' |
Jacobs DFS 108-68 | Weihle' |
Jacobs DFS 108-70 | German WW2 glider |
Jeannin Stahltaube | German WWI training aircraft |
Junkers J.1 | German built First World War all-metal observation plane |
Junkers J.4 | WWI long range patrol aircraft |
Junkers J9 (DI) | Single seat, single prop engined, monoplane fighter from 1918 |
Junkers Ju.388 | Ultimate development of Ju88 design |
Junkers Ju.52 | 19 seat, three prop engined, passenger and transport aircraft from 1932, built in Germany & Spain (as CASA352L) |
Junkers Ju.86 | 4 seat, twin prop engined, monoplane bomber from 1935 |
Junkers Ju.87 | Two seat, single prop engined monoplane dive bomber from WWII, 'Stuka' |
Junkers Ju.88 | WWII twin engined German day bomber |
Junkers W.34 | Five seat passenger transport floatplane from 1927 |
KAI KTX-1 | Korean Built Turboprop Trainer |
Kaman Huskie | Light utility helicopter used in the search & rescue role, from 1956, H-43 |
Kaman K-16 | Experimental naval tiltrotor aircraft based on Grumman JRF Goose. |
Kaman Seasprite | Kaman built ship borne ASW helicopter. |
Kamov Ka-25 | Kamov built 14 seat, twin engined utility and ASW helicopter from 1965 |
Kamov Ka-26 | Kamov built, small utility helicopter |
Kamov Ka-27 | Soviet Navy anti submarine helicopter code-named Helix |
Kamov Ka-28 | Export version of the Ka-27 Helix |
Kamov Ka-29 | Twin engine helicopter with contra rotating rotors |
Kamov Ka-32 | |
Kawanishi H8K | Japanese WW2 large flying boat |
Kawanishi N1K | Japanese monoplane fighter dating from 1943. |
Kawasaki C-1 | Japanese twin jet cargo plane |
Kawasaki KAL-2 | Single-engined low wing monoplane from the 1950's |
Kawasaki Ki-100 | WWII Japanese fighter |
Kawasaki Ki45 | Japanese WWII twin engined bomber. |
Kawasaki Ki61 | WW2 fighter |
Kawasaki OH-6 | Japanese licence built Cayuse |
Kawasaki P-2 | Japanese licence built Neptune |
Kawasaki P-3 | Japanese licence built Orion |
Kawasaki T-33 | Japanese licence built Shooting Star |
Kawasaki T-4 | Japanese intermediate jet trainer |
Kawasaki-Bell 47 | Japanese licence built Bell 47 |
Kawasaki-Vertol KV.107 | Japanese licence built version on Vertol 107. |
Kellet XR-8 | Experimental twin rotor helicopter from 1942. |
Kellet YG-1B | Pre war US built autogyro. |
Kellett K-2 | US built pre war autogyro evaluated by US Army. |
Kellett XO-60 | US Army observation autogyro. |
Klemm KL.35 | Two seat, single prop engined, monoplane trainer from 1935 |
Knoller CII | Austrian built WW I observation biplane. |
Kratos XQ-58A Valkyrie | USAF Low Cost Attritable Strike Demonstrator (LCASD) UCAV |
Kugisho Ginga P1Y | Japanese WWII night fighter |
Kugisho Ohka | Japanese suicide glide bomber. |
Kyushu K10 | Japanese WW2 intermediate trainer |
Kyushu Shinden | Experimental WWII canard winged Japanese interceptor |
KZ Træner | |
Laister - Kauffman TG-4 | Second World War US primary training glider. |
Lavochin La-11 | Russian prop engined monoplane fighter from the end of WWII |
Lavochin La-7 | Russian built, single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1942 |
Lavochin La-9 | Russian built, single seat, single prop engined fighter from 1946 |
Lavochkin La-250 | "Anakonda" a high-altitude interceptor aircraft prototype developed in the Soviet Union in the 1950s |
Lazarov Laz-7 | Bulgarian built postwar training aircraft. |
Learjet | |
Leduc 0.10 | French built reseach aircraft, ramjet powered |
Leduc 0.22 | French experimental jet |
Let C-11 | Czech built version of Yak 11 trainer. |
Let L-200 | Small 4 seat prop engined utility aircraft |
Let L-410 | Small twin prop, high wing passenger and transport aircraft |
Let L-610 | Abortive Czech built twin engined transport. |
Let Super Blanik L-23 | Czech built glider |
Let XL-410 | Prototype of Let 410 transport. |
Letov KT-04 | Unmanned Czech training aircraft |
Letov S-2 | Inter war Czech built biplane. |
Letov S-20 | Single prop engined, Czech built biplane fighter |
Letov S-218 | Single prop engined, biplane aircraft |
LFG Roland D.VI | Single prop engined, biplane aircraft from WWI |
Lippisch DM1 | Delta wing prototype |
Lisunov Li-2 | Russian built version of the DC-3 under licence, from 1940 |
Lockheed A-12 | Predecessor to SR-71 Blackbird, mainly operated by CIA. |
Lockheed Blackbird | Lockheed's twin seat, twin engined high flying, high speed reconnaissance aircraft from 1965 |
Lockheed Cheyenne | Prototype US Army compound driven attack helicopter. |
Lockheed Constellation | Lockheed C-121, prop transport aircraft |
Lockheed Dark Star | Experimental UAV |
Lockheed Dragon Lady | High flying reconnaissance aircraft from 1955 |
Lockheed Electra | Military variant of Lockheed L10 Electra pre war airliner. |
Lockheed Electra L-188 | Lockheed built 4 prop passenger plane |
Lockheed Galaxy | US Air Force heavy lift transport aircraft. |
Lockheed Harpoon | American WWII light bomber |
Lockheed Hercules | Four engined turboprop heavy lift military transport |
Lockheed Hudson | WWII twin engined bomber / transport aircraft |
Lockheed Jetstar | Lockheed built four engined executive jet used for VIP transport and navaid caalibration by the USAF. |
Lockheed L12 | Twin prop, 6 seat passenger transport aircraft |
Lockheed Lodestar | Twin engined civil transport aircraft |
Lockheed Martin Lightning | Lockheed Martin F-35, product of the Joint Strike Fighter competition |
Lockheed Martin X-35 | Prototype of Joint Strike Fighter |
Lockheed Neptune | Twin engined maritime patrol aircraft |
Lockheed Nighthawk | Lockheed built Stealth fighter |
Lockheed Orion | Lockheed P-3, ten seat, four prop engined maritime patrol and ASW aircraft from 1960 |
Lockheed P-38 | High performance twin engined fighter from WW2 |
Lockheed Raptor | Advanced US stealth fighter |
Lockheed Seastar T-1 | Navalised and carrier capable development of Lockheed T-33 |
Lockheed Shooting Star | Lockheed T-33 twin seat, single jet engined trainer aircraft, from 1948 |
Lockheed Starfighter | Lockheed's high speed interceptor from 1955 |
Lockheed Starfire F-94 | Upgraded and radar equipped fighter development of T-33. |
Lockheed Starlifter | Lockheed built four engine long range heavy transport. |
Lockheed Ventura | WWII anti submarine bomber based on Lockeed twin engined comercial transport |
Lockheed Viking S-3 | Twin turbofan powered carrier borne anti submarine aircraft. |
Lockheed XC-35 | Development of Lockheed Electra |
Lockheed XF-90 | Experimental fighter built to same requirement that developed the F-101 Voodoo. |
Lockheed XFV-1 | Experimental VTOL fighter, named Salmon |
Lockheed XH-51 | Experimental compound helicopter. |
Lockheed YF-12A | Interceptor variant of Lockheed A-11 / SR-71 family. |
Lockheed YF-22 | 1980's winner of Advanced Tactical Fighter competition, developed into F-22A Raptor. |
Lockheed YO-3A | Ultra quiet survellance aircraft based on Schweizer glider. |
Loening OA-1 | Single engined observation biplane seaplane used for 1925 US expedition to South America. |
Lohner L-1 | Austrian built WWI flying boat |
LTV Corsair II | Ling Temco Vought designed as a light attack aircraft, ff 1965 |
LTV Crusader | Vought F-8, carrier based,single seat, single jet engined, fighter bomber from 1957 |
LTV XC-142A | Experimental tiltwing transport aircraft. |
LVG B.II | WWI biplane prop engined aircraft |
LVG C.VI | Two seat, German built, single prop engined, biplane bomber from 1918 |
LWD Junak 3 | Single prop engined, twin seat monoplane training aircraft from 1952 |
LWF V | Twin seat, biplane prop training aircraft |
Macchi C.202 | Single seat, Italian built, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1940 'Folgor' |
Macchi C.205 | Italian WWII, single seat, monoplane fighter aircraft |
Macchi Castoldi MC.72 | Italian built float plane, designed fro the Schneider cup races |
Macchi Folgor C.202 | Single seat, Italian built, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1940 |
Macchi M.39 | Italian floatplane, built for Schneider cup race |
Macchi M.416 | Italian twin seat light training aircraft |
Macchi M.67 | Italian floatplane, built for Schneider cup race |
Macchi M.7 | Italian flying boat, biplane fighter from 1918 |
Macchi MB.308 | Macchi, post WWII Italian light training aircraft |
Macchi MB.323 | Maachi, Low wing training aircraft from 1950 |
Macchi MC.200 | Early WWII Italian monoplane fighter aircraft. |
Magni PM3/4 Vale | Italian single seat, high winged monoplane aircraft |
Malmo MFI-9 Junior | 1960's Swedish built light aicraft |
Martin B-10 | All metal monoplane bomber dating from 1930's. |
Martin Canberra | American development of EE Canberra. |
Martin Marauder | Martin B-26 high speed medium bomber from WWII |
Martin Mariner PBM | Martin built WWII patrol flying boat. |
Martin Marlin | Post war Naval patrol flying boat design. |
Martin Mars | Very large seaplane |
Martin Matador TM-61 | Large USAF surface-surface missile |
Martin Mauler | Martin built single engined attack aircraft, designed to be carrier borne but proved too heavy to be successful. |
Martin SeaMaster | Jet powered flying boat bomber/patrol aircraft |
Martin X-24 | Experimental lifting body design to test space vehicle re rentry shapes. |
Matejcek XM-12 Makrol | Experimental Czech built high wing light aircraft. |
Max Holste Broussard MH.1521 | High wing prop engined, six seat, twin tailed light utility aircraft from 1952 |
MBB BK.117 | Eurocopter's light utility helicopter |
McCulloch HUM-1 | Very small passenger helicopter from 1948 |
McCulloch J-2 | Small 2-seat autogyro from the 1960's |
McCulloch YH-30 | Early twin rotor utility helicopter. |
McDD Eagle | McDonnell F-15, single seat, twin engined fighter, now also a twin seat bomber aircraft from 1976 |
McDD Extender | Tanker / transport development of DC-10 airliner. |
McDD Goshawk | |
McDD Harrier | US produced variant of the improved Harrier |
McDD Hornet | Modern US built multi-role twin engined combat jet |
McDD MD.530 | Mc Donell Douglas development of Hughes 500 design. |
McDD MD.900 | Light no-tail-rotor helicopter |
McDD Nightingale | Medevac version on DC-9 airliner used by US Air Force. |
McDD Phantom | Swept wing tandem seat jet naval Fighter bomber |
McDD Skytrain II | US Navy version of DC-9 airliner |
McDD YC-15 | Experimental STOL jet transport |
McDonnell Banshee | Korean War era US Navy carrier borne fighter. |
McDonnell Demon | US built twin engined carrier borne jet fighter. |
McDonnell Goblin | Small parasite fighter designed to be flown from beneath B-36 bomber. |
McDonnell Phantom FH-1 | Early operational US Navy jet fighter, predecessor to F2H Banshee. |
McDonnell Voodoo | McDonnell F-101, twin jet engined nuclear strike bomber from 1954 |
McDonnell Whirlaway | Twin rotor experimental transport helicopter from 1946 |
McDonnell XH-20 | Experimental rotor tip propulsion helicopter. |
McDonnell XV-1 | Experimental VTOL aircraft for US Army. |
MD3-160 | |
Meggitt Banshee | High speed target drone |
Messerschmitt Bf.108 | Messerschmitt 4 seat, single prop utility aircraft from 1934, also built by Nord as the N.1002 Pingouin |
Messerschmitt Bf.109 | Messerschmitt World War II Luftwaffe single engined fighter |
Messerschmitt Bf.110 | Messerschmitt, twin seat, twin engined monoplane fighter, from 1937 |
Messerschmitt Me.163 | Messerschmitt, rocket powered small fighter from end of WWII |
Messerschmitt Me.262 | Messerschmitt, twin jet engined fighter from 1944 |
Messerschmitt Me.410 | Messerschmitt two seat, twin engined monoplane fighter-bomber from 1942 |
Meteor Mirach 100/5 | Jet powered high speed target drone |
Mikoyan - Gurevich 1.44 | Technology demonstrator |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-15 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed single seat, single jet engined, fighter from 1948, Nato code 'Fagot' |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-17 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed single seat, single jet engined, fighter from 1951, Nato code 'Fresco' |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-19 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed single seat, single jet engined, fighter from 1956, Nato code 'Farmer' |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-21 | Classic Soviet built supersonic fighter |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-23 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed single jet engined, fighter from late 1960's, Nato code 'Flogger' |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-25 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed twin jet engined, high speed interceptor from late 1960's, Nato code 'Foxbat' |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-27 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed ground attack version of the MiG-23, Nato code 'Flogger' |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-29 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed twin jet engined, fighter from the early 1970's, Nato code 'Fulcrum' |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-3 | Mikoyan-Gurevich designed single seat, single prop engined, monoplane fighter from WWII |
Mikoyan - Gurevich MiG-31 | Foxhound long range supersonic defence fighter |
Mikoyan - Gurevich Ye-152 | Pre production MiG-21 |
Mil Mi-1 | Four seat, single engined, light utility helicopter from 1948, see also PZL SM-1 for Polish built versions. |
Mil Mi-10 | Russian built 'Skycrane' type helicopter |
Mil Mi-14 | Navalised version of the Mi-8, used as an ASW helicopter and also search & rescue. |
Mil Mi-17 | Transport helicopter from the Mil Design Bureau, export version of the Mi-8 with upgraded engines, NATO code 'Hip' |
Mil Mi-2 | Light utility helicopter from the Mil Design Bureau, also built by PZL, Nato code 'Hoplite' |
Mil Mi-24 | Ten seat, twin engined armed assault/attack helicopter by the Mil design Bureau, Nato code 'Hind' |
Mil Mi-26 | Very large cargo helicopter |
Mil Mi-34 | Light utility helicopter, reporting name 'Hermit' |
Mil Mi-35 | Export version of the Mi-24 'Hind' |
Mil Mi-4 | 14 seat, single engine utility helicopter, from 1953 |
Mil Mi-6 | Large 95 seat, twin engined, heavy lift helicopter, from 1958 |
Mil Mi-8 | 31 seat, twin engined, multi-role transport helicopter from the Mil Design Bureau, Nato code 'Hip' |
Mil Mi-9 | Airborne command post version of the Mi-8 |
Miles Falcon Major M.3 | Four seat, light cabin monoplane aircraft |
Miles Falcon Six | |
Miles Magister | WWII Miles low wing tandem seat trainer built for the RAF |
Mississippi State University Marvel | Ducted fan STOL research aircraft |
Mitsubishi F-1 | Japanese twin jet strike fighter |
Mitsubishi F-15 | Japanese licence built Eagle |
Mitsubishi F-2 | Japanese fighter based on the F-16 |
Mitsubishi G4M | Twin engined Japanese WWII bomber. |
Mitsubishi H-19 | Japanese licence built |
Mitsubishi HSS-2 | Japanese licence built |
Mitsubishi Ki.46 | Japanese 2nd World War twin engined reconnaissance aircraft, "Dinah" |
Mitsubishi MU-2 | Japanese high-wing, twin-engine turboprop |
Mitsubishi Phantom | Japanese licence built F-4 |
Mitsubishi Raiden | Japanese WWII land based fighter. |
Mitsubishi S-61 | Japanese licence built |
Mitsubishi S-62 | Japanese licence built |
Mitsubishi SH-60 | Japanese licence built SH-60 |
Mitsubishi Shusui | Japanese rocket propelled fighter developed from Me 163 Komet. |
Mitsubishi T-2 | Japanese twin jet advanced trainer |
Mitsubishi UH-60 | Japanese built Seahawk |
Mitsubishi Zero | WWII Japanese fighter |
MKEK 4 | Turkish training aircraft |
Morane A-1 | Late WW1 monoplane fighter. |
Morane Saulnier Criquet | Morane-Saulnier built version of Fieseler Fi.156 'Storch', models MS.500,MS.502, MS.505 |
Morane Saulnier H | WWI, single seat, fighter aircraft |
Morane Saulnier MS.138 | 1920's high wing French military trainer |
Morane Saulnier MS.230 | Morane-Saulnier, two seat, high wing, single prop engined advanced training aircraft from 1929 |
Morane Saulnier MS.30 | French early fighter |
Morane Saulnier MS.315 | Morane-Saulnier , high wing training aircraft from 1932 |
Morane Saulnier MS.317 | Morane-Saulnier , high wing training aircraft based on MS.315. |
Morane Saulnier MS.406 | Morane-Saulnier , single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1938 |
Morane Saulnier MS.472 | Morane-Saulnier, low wing monoplane prop training aircraft from 1950 |
Morane Saulnier MS.50 | Morane-Saulnier, twin seat, high wing monoplane aircraft from the 1920's |
Morane Saulnier MS.733 Alcyon | French built post war training aircraft. |
Morane Saulnier Paris MS.760 | Morane-Saulnier, four seat, twin jet engined, training aircraft from 1959 |
Morane Saulnier Rallye | Morane-Saulnier,now Socata built, small light training aircraft, first designed in 1959 |
Mraz K-65 Cap | Czech built version of the Fielser 156 'Storch' |
Mraz Kranich (108-30) | |
Mudry Cap-10 | Low wing aerobatic aircraft |
Mudry Cap-20 | Mudry built single seat advanced training aircraft |
Mudry Cap-231 | Mudry built single seat advanced training aircraft |
Mudry Cap-232 | Mudry aerobatic plane |
Myasishchev M-3 | 4 jet engined strategic bomber, code named Bison |
Myasishchev M-4 | Rocket transporter |
NA Apache A-36 | Dive bomber version of P-51 Mustang. |
NA Fury | Naval development of F 86 sabre. |
NA Harvard | RAF designation for the T-6 monoplane radial engined wartime basic trainer |
NA Mitchell | Twin engined American day bomber |
NA Mustang | North American P-51, single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1941 |
NA O-47 | Two seat observation monoplane. |
NA P-64 | Single seat export fighter version of T-6 Texan. |
NA Rockwell Bronco OV-10 | STOL aircraft, used in observation and light attack roles, by US Military |
NA Rockwell Buckeye | Rockwell T-2, twin seat, single engined (A models), twin engined (B models), training aircraft, from 1959 |
NA Rockwell Sabreliner | Training and transport version of Sabreliner business jet. |
NA Sabre | Famous 1950's swept wing jet fighter. |
NA Savage | North American mixed powerplant carrier borne bomber aircraft powerd by two piston engines and a fuselage mounted jet engine. |
NA Super Sabre | F-100 |
NA Texan | North American T-6, monoplane prop engined, WWII basic training aircraft |
NA Tornado | Early US four engined jet bomber. |
NA Trojan | North American T-28, two seat, single prop engined trainer and light attack aircraft |
NA Twin Mustang | Twin engined Korean War era night fighter designed around a pair of P-51 mustang fuselages. |
NA Vigilante | North American built carrier borne strike and reconaissance aircraft. |
NA X-15 | High speed rocket powered research aircraft. |
NA Yale | Two seat, single prop engine monoplane training aircraft from 1935, military designations of BT-9 & BT-14 |
NA YF-107 | Experimental development of F-100 design with dorsal mounted air intake. |
NAF Canary | Naval Aircraft Factory built basic training biplane, built in either landplane of floatplane configuration. |
Nagler-Rolz NR54 | Backpack portable helicopter |
Nakajima B5N | Japanes carrier based torpedo bomber, "Kate" |
Nakajima J1N1 | Japanese twin engined WWII attack bomber. |
Nakajima Ki-27 | Japanese 1930's monoplane fighter |
Nakajima Ki-43 | Japanese WWII fighter, similar to A6M 'Zero' |
Nakajima Ki.84 | Japanese WW2 single engine fighter |
Nakajima Kikka | Japanese jet fighter similar to Me.262 |
Nakajima Saiun | Japanese WWII carrier based reconnaisance aircraft |
Nakajima Tenrai | Japanese twin engined single seat interceptor |
Nakajima Tenzan B6N | Late WWII Japanese torpedo bomber |
Nakajima Tsurugi | Wooden built Japanese WWII kamikaze fighter |
Nakajima Type 91 | 1930's Japanese high-wing monoplane fighter |
NAMC YS-11 | Japanese built, turboprop airliner |
Nanchang CJ-6 | Twin seat, prop engined aircraft first built in 1948, Chinese version of Yak-18 |
Nanchang J-12 | Chinese development of the MiG-21 |
Nanchang JQ-5 | Two-seat version of the Nanchang Q-5 |
Nanchang PT-6 | Chinese development of Yak 18 design. |
Nanchang Q-5 | Chinese twin engined fighter based on Mig19. |
Nardi FN.305 | Twin seat, single prop engined, monoplane aircraft |
NASA LLRV | NASA built Lunar Landing Research Vehicle. |
Neiva Regente | Brazilian GA aircraft |
Neiva Universal | Brazilian light trainer |
New Standard NT-1 | US naval biplane trainer dating from 1929. |
NHI NH.90 | NHIndustries medium helicopter |
Nieuport | Single seat, French built, single prop engined biplane fighter |
Nieuport 10 | Two seat, French built, single prop engined biplane reconnaissance / fighter / light bomber aircraft, from 1914 |
Nieuport 11 | French WW1 Biplne fighter |
Nieuport 23 | French built biplane fighter |
Nieuport 29 | Single seat biplane fighter from late WWI |
Nieuport 4G | French WWI monoplane fighter aircraft |
Noorduyn Norseman | Eight seat, single prop engined, high wing monoplane utility aircraft from 1936 |
Nord 260 | French built high wing turbo prop 26 seat transport aircraft. |
Nord 262 | French built high wing turbo prop 26 seat transport aircraft. |
Nord N.1001 | Renault engined licence built Bf 108 |
Nord N.1002 | Nord built version of the Messerschmitt Bf.108, utility aircraft from 1942 |
Nord N.1101 | Nord/SNCAN upgraded version of N.1002/ Bf.108 with tricycle undercarriage, |
Nord N.1203 | French built, light training aircraft derived from the N.1101 |
Nord N.1300 | French built glider |
Nord N.1500 | Experimental Jet fighter from the mid 1950's |
Nord N.2200 | Small French built, light aircraft, only one built |
Nord N.262 | French, twin prop, passenger and light cargo transport aircraft in service from 1964 |
Nord N.3202 | Twin seat, prop engined monoplane training aircraft from 1960's |
Nord N.3400 | Built as an observation aircraft for the French army, twin seat, high winged aircraft |
Nord NC.701 | French built version of Siebel Si 204D, low wing monoplane from WWII, ' Martinet' |
Nord NC.702 | French built version of Siebel Si 204A, low wing monoplane from WWII, ' Martinet' |
Nord NC.856 | Norvigie', High winged, prop engined training aircraft |
Nord Noratlas | French built twin prop, twin boom/tailed cargo aircraft from 1953 |
Northrop - Grumman Fire Scout | US Navy UAV helicopter |
Northrop - Grumman Global Hawk | large reconnaissance UAV. |
Northrop Bantam | Experimental twin engined research jet. |
Northrop Black Bullet | Experimental WWII tailess fighter. |
Northrop Black Widow | Twin engined WWII US night fighter. |
Northrop Cobra | Lightweight fighter design that lost out to F-16 but was eventually formed basis of F-18 Hornet. |
Northrop Delta | 1930's single engine passenger transport |
Northrop Freedom Fighter | Northrop, F-5 single/twin seat, twin engined fighter, and reconnaissance aircraft from 1969 |
Northrop HL-10 | Experimental lifting body design used by NASA. |
Northrop KD2R-5 | Small prop engined target drone |
Northrop M2 | Experimental lifting body design to test spacecraft re-entry. |
Northrop N-3 | Single prop monoplane, float plane aircraft |
Northrop N1M | Experimental WWII flying wing design. |
Northrop Nomad | 1935 attack monoplane developed from Northrop Gamma. |
Northrop Scorpion | Twin engined USAF nuclear armed interceptor. |
Northrop Shelduck | Northrop MQM-36/KD2R-5 piston engined target drone |
Northrop Spirit B-2 | Stealth bomber |
Northrop Tacit Blue | Experimental aircraft to test low observable technology. |
Northrop Talon | Northrop T-38 twin seat, twin jet engined, advanced trainer aircraft from 1960 |
Northrop Tiger II | Northrop F-5 development of the lightweight Freedom Fighter series |
Northrop Tigershark | Northrop F-20 single engined development of the F-5 |
Northrop YA-9A | Prototype single seat ground attack jet, produced as competitor to A-10 Thunderbolt II. |
Northrop YF-23A | Unsuccessful competitor in Advanced Tactical Fighter programme. |
PAC Airtrainer | New Zealand built two seat trainer. |
Packard Lepere LUSAC | French designed WW I US Army fighter. |
Panavia Tornado | European variable geometry ground attack and fighter aircraft |
Partenavia P.64 | High winged, single prop aircraft used for observation and utility role |
Pazmany PL-2 | Light tourer |
Percival Gull | Pre war Percival touring aircraft |
Percival Pembroke | Twin engined, high wing communications / transport aircraft |
Percival Prentice | Single engined three seat basic trainer |
Percival President | Percival built passenger and tarnsport aircraft |
Percival Provost | Radial engined low wing basic trainer |
Pereira X-28A | Small single engined homebuilt seaplane. |
Petyalalkov Pe-2 | Three seat, Russian built, twin prop engined monoplane attack bomber, from 1940 |
Pfalz D.VIII | German WWI fighter |
Pfalz D.XII | Single seat, German built, single prop engined biplane fighter from 1918 |
Phonix D.III | Single seat, prop engined , WWI biplane fighter, from Austria |
Piaggio P.136 | High winged, twin pusher props, amphibious aircraft |
Piaggio P.148 | Low winged, twin seat training aircraft from early 1950's |
Piaggio P.149 | Four seat, single prop engined, trainer aircraft from 1955, also built by Focke-Wulf |
Piaggio P.150 | Prototype low winged, twin seat, training aircraft from 1952 |
Piaggio P.166 | High winged, twin pusher props, light transport and passenger transport, from mid 1970's |
Piaggio PD.808 | Twin engined business jet, used fro passenger transport and training roles |
Piasecki Rescuer | Early US twin rotor helicopter. |
Piasecki Retreiver | Piasecki built twin rotor helicopter. |
Piasecki Vertol VZ-8 | Experimental VTOL ducted fan 'flying jeep' |
Piasecki Work Horse | Tandem rotor 'Flying Banana' |
Pilatus P-2 | Two seat, single prop engined, trainer aircraft from 1946 |
Pilatus P-3 | Twin seat, prop engined, low wing training aircraft, from mid 1950's |
Pilatus PC-11 (B4) | Pilatus glider |
Pilatus PC-6 | Pilatus high wing extremely STOL cargo/passenger plane |
Pilatus PC-7 | Advanced Swiss-built tandem seat turboprop trainer |
Pilatus PC-9 | Tandem seat turboprop training aircraft |
Piper Cub | WWII light observation aircraft |
Piper Enforcer | Turboprop powered development of P-51 Mustang. |
Piper Grasshopper | Piper light liason aircraft from WWII developed from J-3 Cub |
Piper PA.22 | Light trainer |
Piper PA.23 | Four seat, twin prop, light aircraft |
Piper PA.24 | Four seat, single prop engined, low wing monoplane aircraft |
Piper PA.28 | Four seat, single prop engined, low wing designed aircraft |
Piper PA.30 | Twin prop version of the PA.24 aircraft |
Piper PA.31 | Piper Navajo Chieftan twin engined communications aircraft |
Piper PA.44 | Piper twin prop, four seat aircraft used for training and liaison |
Piper Seneca | Twin prop |
Piper Super Cub | Piper PA.18 |
Piper TG-8 | Glider version of Piper Cub. |
Piper Tri-Pacer | PA.22 |
Piper U-11 | Training and utility version of Piper Apache for US military. |
Platt-LePage XR-1 | Early experimental helicopter dating from 1941 |
PO68 Observer | |
Polikarpov CCS-13 | Czech built version of the Polikarpov Po-2 |
Polikarpov I-15 | Single seat, single prop engined, Russian biplane fighter from 1930 |
Polikarpov I-153 | Single seat, single prop engined biplane fighter, version of the Polikarpov I-15, but with retractable undercarriage, from 1938 |
Polikarpov I-16 | Single seat, single prop engined small, Russian low wing monoplane fighter from 1934, used throughout WWII |
Polikarpov Po-2 | Russian light training biplane from 1928, used extensively by the Russians during WWII |
Polikarpov R-5 | 1930's biplane light bomber/recce aircraft |
Polytecknisk Polyt III | 1940's glider |
Porterfield 35 | High wing single prop tail dragger |
Pratt-Read LNE-1 | US Naval WW II training glider. |
PWS-26 | World War II Polish training and liason biplane. |
PZL Combat Coyote | USAF version of PZL M.28 Skytruck. |
PZL I-22 | Jet engined trainer, from the late 1980's, never delivered to the Polish AF and production cancelled, 'Iryda' |
PZL Kania | Upgraded Polish built version of the Mil Mi-2 |
PZL Lim-1 | Polish built version of MiG-15 |
PZL Lim-2 | Polish built version of MiG-15Bis |
PZL Lim-5 | Polish built version of the MiG-17 |
PZL Lim-6 | Polish built version of the MiG-19 |
PZL M.15 | Jet engined high wing light agricultural aircraft from 1975, 'Belphegor' |
PZL M.20 | Low wing twin prop |
PZL P.11 | Single seat, single prop engined, high gull winged monoplane, fighter aircraft from 1933 |
PZL P.24 | Single prop engined, high wing, fighter aircraft , basically an export version of P.11 |
PZL SBLim-2 | Polish built version of the MiG-15U two seat trainer |
PZL SM-1 | Polish built version of the Mil Mi-1 |
PZL SM-2 | Small Polish built utility helicopter from the early 1960's |
PZL SW-4 Puszczyk | Polish built light transport helicopter |
PZL SZD-30 | Polish built glider |
PZL SZD-36 | Glider |
PZL SZD-48 | Glider |
PZL TS-11 | Polish designed Iskra andvanced jet trainer |
PZL TS-8 | PZL built, Polish, prop trainer aircraft in use from 1957-1970, 'Bies' |
PZL W-3 | Polish built light utility helicopter from the late 1980's, 'Sokol' |
PZL-104 | Four seat, single prop engined, high wing, light utility aircraft, from 1962, 'Wilga' |
PZL-130 | PZL built primary prop trainer, named 'Orlik' |
Raab RK-26 | Twin seat, biplane advanced trainer aircraft from 1932 |
RAF SE.5 | WWI biplane fighter |
Raytheon MQM-107 | Turbojet powered target towing drone |
Raytheon Texan II | American development of Pilatus PC-9 turboprop trainer. |
Reggiane Re.2000 | Italian, low winged monoplane fighter from 1939 |
Reggiane Re.2001 | Italian, low winged monoplane fighter from 1940 |
Reggiane Re.2002 | Italian, low winged monoplane fighter from 1941 |
Reggiane Re.2005 | Italian WWII monoplane fighter. |
Reims-Cessna F.406 | Caravan II |
Republic Thunderbolt | Republic designed single seat, single prop engined fighter from WWII |
Republic Thunderceptor | Experimental mixed rocket and jet development of F-84 Thunderstreak. |
Republic Thunderchief | Republic F-105, ground attack aircraft |
Republic Thunderflash | RF-84, reconnaissance version of the F-84 Thunderstreak aircraft |
Republic Thunderjet | Republic F-84 cold war fighter/bomber |
Republic Thunderscreech | Experimental turboprop powered version of F-84 Thunderstreak. |
Republic Thunderstreak | Swept wing ground attack aircraft |
RFB Fantrainer 600 | German training aircraft from the late 1970's |
Robin HR100 | Small light utility aircraft |
Robinson R22 | Lightweight helicopter |
Robinson R44 | |
Rockwell Aero Commander | Rockwell built twin prop high winged executive and utility transport. |
Rockwell HiMAT | Experimental UAV |
Rockwell Lancer | Rockwell built swing wing supersonic bomber. |
Rockwell X-31 | Experimental US aircraft |
Rogozarski | Radial engined parasol monoplane |
Rumpler 6 | Finnish Air Force floatplane |
Rumpler C.IV | German biplane fighter, from the end of WWI |
RWD-13 | Polish 1930's touring plane |
Ryan Fireball | Ryan built naval fighter powered by piston engine and jet engine in tail. |
Ryan Navion | North American designed 5 seat low wing liason aircraft. |
Ryan Recruit | Monoplane, twin seat, open cockpit, primary prop trainer |
Ryan SCW | Single radial low wing executive transport |
Ryan STM | 2 seat low wing monoplane |
Ryan Vertijet | Ryan built experimental VTOL jet fighter. |
Ryan Vertiplane | Experimental VSTOL deflected slipstream test aircraft. |
Ryan XV-5 | Experimental single jet engined VTOL research aircraft. |
Ryan YPT-16 | Early monoplane trainer developed from Ryan ST series, forerunner of PT-22 Recruit. |
SA Bulldog | Scottish Aviation light trainer |
SA Pioneer | Radial engined high wing STOL communications / transport aircraft |
SA Twin Pioneer | Rugged twin engined STOL high wing transport aircraft |
SAAB 105 / Sk-60 | Small jet engined training aircraft |
SAAB 17 | Two seat, single prop engined monoplane, from 1940, 17B was bomber version, 17L was reconnaissance version, |
SAAB 18 | Twin prop, twin tailed light bomber from early WWII |
SAAB 210 | Prototype jet aircraft that developed into the Draken |
Saab Draken | Saab multirole aircraft |
Saab Gripen | Saab's latest multirole aircraft |
SAAB J 21 | Single pusher prop behind cockpit, twin boomed/tailed fighter from 1941. NOTE the correct designation of J space 21 |
SAAB J 29 | Single seat, single jet engined, fighter-bomber from 1949 'Tunan'. NOTE the correct designation of J space 29 |
Saab Lansen | Saab jet engined fighter/bomber |
SAAB MFI-10 | Twin seat, prop engined, high winged aircraft |
SAAB MFI-15 | Twin seat, high winged, light aircraft used for training |
SAAB MFI-17 | Twin seat, high winged, light aircraft used for training |
SAAB MFI-9 | Twin seat, light prop engined aircraft |
SAAB Safir S-91 | Four seat, single prop engined basic training aircraft from 1946 |
Saab Viggen | Saab fighter/bomber |
SAGEM Sperwer | French built UAV |
Saiman S.202 | WWII, low winged, prop engined, liaison aircraft |
San Jodel D.140 | 5 seat light aircraft |
Savoia Marchetti SM.79 | Triple prop engined, WWII, Italian torpedo bomber |
Savoia Marchetti SM.82 | Triple prop engined, Italian, light transport aircraft from WWII |
Scheibe Bergfalke IV | early 1970's glider |
Scheibe Falke | German two seat motor glider the Slingsby venture was derived from. |
Schleicher ASK-13 | German manufactured glider |
Schleicher ASK-21 | German built glider |
Schleicher ASW-19 | Glider |
Schleicher ASW-20 | Glider |
Schleicher Ka.2 | German built glider |
Schleicher Ka.6 | Single seat enclosed cockpit high wing wooden low performance glider built by Schleicher in Germany |
Schleicher Ka.8 | German built glider |
Schleicher Ka7 | |
Schneider ESG-9 | German built glider |
Schneider SG-38 | German built glider |
Schreck FBA | French built biplane, floatplane aircraft from 1913 |
Schulgleiter SG.38 | German WWII primary glider. |
Schweizer LNS-1 | Twin seat WW II training glider used by US Navy. |
Schweizer SGS 2-33 | Two seat US built training glider. |
Schweizer TG-2 | US WWII training glider. |
Schweizer TG-3 | US primary training glider from the 1940's |
Schweizer TG-7A | Two seat motor glider used for pilot grading by US Air Force. |
Schweizer X-26 | Experimental motor glider design used by US Navy and Army. |
Schweizer X-26A | Experimental motor glider used on test pilot duties by US Navy. |
Schweizer-Grumman G-164 | Single prop, biplane, agricultural aircraft |
SEPECAT Jaguar | Anglo French ground attack aircraft |
Seversky EP-106 | Single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1935 |
Seversky Guardsman | Pre war monoplane fighter similar to Curtiss Hawk series. |
Seversky P-35 | Single engined low wing monoplane fighter. |
Shenyang Dongfeng | Chinese copy of MiG-19 |
Shenyang F-5 | Chinese built version of Mig 17. |
Shenyang F-6 | Chinese built version of the MiG-19 aircraft, F-6 was the export version |
Shenyang F-7 | Chinese built version of MiG-21 |
Shenyang FT-5 | Twin seat chinese produced version of Mig 17. |
Shenyang J-5 | Chinese built MiG-17 |
Shenyang J-6 | Chinese built MiG-19 |
Shenyang J-8 | Chinese jet fighter |
Shenyang JJ-5 | Twin seat Chinese development of MiG 17. |
Shenyang JJ-6 | Twin seat version of the Shenyang J-6 |
Shijiazhuang Y-5 | Chinese Built Version Of The Antonov AN-2 |
Shin Meiwa PS-1 | Large Japanese flying boat |
Shin Meiwa US-1 | Large Japanese flying boat |
Short Sealand | Light commercial amphibian |
Short Sherpa | Military transport version of Shorts 330 airliner |
Short Skyvan SC.7 | 24 seat, twin prop engined transport aircraft, from 1964 |
Short Tucano | Tandem seat turboprop training aircraft |
SIAI Marchetti SF-260 | Small twin seat, prop engined training aircraft |
SIAI Marchetti SM.1019 | Italian copy of the 'O-1 Bird dog' aircraft |
SIAI Marchetti SM.102 | Twin prop, medium passenger/cargo transport aircraft |
SIAI S.205 | Four seat, light prop engined training aircraft |
SIAI S.208 | Four seat, light prop engined training aircraft |
SIAI S.211 | Two seat, single jet engined trainer aircraft from 1982 |
SIAT Flamingo | Side by side low wing single engined trainer |
Sikorsky Blackhawk | Sikorsky produced transport helicopters |
Sikorsky Chickasaw | US military name for Sikorsky H-19 series. |
Sikorsky Choctaw | US Army version of Sikorsky S.58. |
Sikorsky Comanche | Stealthy attack helicopter design |
Sikorsky Dragonfly | Early Sikorsky helicopter design. |
Sikorsky H-19 | Utility helicopter 'Chicksaw' |
Sikorsky HO5S | Utility helicopter development of Sikorsky S.51 design. |
Sikorsky Hoverfly | WWII Sikorsky built light transport helicopter |
Sikorsky JRS | Pre war sikorsky built transport aircraft. |
Sikorsky Mojave | Very large US military heavylift helicopter, Sikorsky designation S.56 |
Sikorsky Pave Hawk | USAF Blackhawk |
Sikorsky Pave Low | USAF search and rescue version of Sikorsky S.65 heavylift helicopter. |
Sikorsky Pelican | Dedicated rescue version of Sikorsky Sea king equiped with rear cargo ramp. |
Sikorsky S-51 | First Sikorsky designed all metal monocoque passenger helicopter |
Sikorsky S-55 | Piston engined medium lift troop transport helicopter |
Sikorsky S-58 | Piston engined medium lift troop transport helicopter |
Sikorsky S-70 | Civilian version of Blackhawk medium lift helicopter. |
Sikorsky S-72 | Experimental high speed rotor and aerodynamic test vehicle. |
Sikorsky S-76 | Modern medium sized passenger/transport helicopter |
Sikorsky Sea Dragon | USN mine-sweeper helicopter |
Sikorsky Sea King | Successful US built naval helicopter. |
Sikorsky Seabat | ASW version of Sikorsky S-58 |
Sikorsky Seaguard | Sikorsky built single engined rescue helicopter for US Coast Guard. |
Sikorsky Seahawk | Shipborne derivavtive of UH-60 Blackhawk. |
Sikorsky Seahorse | Utility transport version of H-34 for use by USMC & US Navy. |
Sikorsky SH-3 | Medium lift single engined SAR helicopter |
Sikorsky Stallion | US Navy / Marine Corps version of Sikorsky S.65 heavylift helicopter. |
Sikorsky Tarhe | Sikorsky S.64 flying crane helicopter. |
Sikorsky VS-44 | Large 4-engined flying boat |
Sikorsky X-49A | Vectored Thrust Ducted Propeller testbed based on SH-60 Seahawk |
Sikorsky XH-39 | Turbine version of Sikorsky H-18. |
Sikorsky XH-59A | Experimental advanced rotor test compound helicopter. |
Sikorsky YH-18 | Four seat utility helicopter. |
Sipa S.121 | French postwar version of Arado AR.396 |
Skandinavisk Aero Industri KZ VII | Twin seat, high winged, Danish training aircraft |
Skandinavisk Aero Industri KZ.II | Twin seat, prop engined Danish training aircraft |
Skandinavisk Aero Industri KZ.III | Twin seat, high winged, Danish training aircraft |
Slingsby Firefly | Small light aerobatic training aircraft |
Slingsby Grasshopper | T.38 single seat primary glider built by Slingsby. (Triangular shaped tailplane) |
Slingsby Gull T15 | Inovative Slingsby built glider |
Slingsby Sedbergh | Wooden twin seat training glider |
Slingsby T.13 | Petrel 1 glider |
SNECMA C-400 P2 Atar Volant | 1950s French experimental VTOL jet |
SOCATA Epsilon | French AF training aircraft |
Socata TB-31 Omega | |
SOCATA TB.20 | French built low wing training monoplae, also known as Trinidad. |
SOCATA TBM700 | |
Soko 522 | Yugoslavian twin seat, radial engined training aircraft. (NOTE Soko is NOT CAPITALISED) |
Soko Galeb G-2 | Twin seat, single jet engined, training aircraft from 1965 (NOTE Soko is NOT CAPITALISED) |
Soko Jastreb J-21 | Single-seat attack/recce aircraft related to the Galeb (NOTE Soko is NOT CAPITALISED) |
Soko Kraguj J-20 | Single seat, single prop engined aircraft from 1966, used for light weapons training (NOTE Soko is NOT CAPITALISED) |
Soko Orao J-22 | Ground attack jet aircraft from 1977, also built as the IAR 93 (NOTE Soko is NOT CAPITALISED) |
Soko Super Galeb G-4 | Tandem jet trainer (NOTE Soko is NOT CAPITALISED) |
Sopwith Strutter | Two seat, single prop engined fighter aircraft from 1915, also used as a light bomber |
SPAD VII | WWI French built, biplane fighter/reconnaissance aircraft |
SPAD XIII | Single seat, French built, single engined biplane fighter, from 1917 |
SPAD XVI | Twin seat WW I fighter. |
Sparmann S.1 | Swedish, prop engined, monoplane advanced training aircraft |
Spartan 7W | WWII US Trainer aircraft |
Spartan NP-1 | Biplane primary trainer used by US Navy. |
Sportavia-Putzer RF-5 | Glider |
SR.N5 Warden | Hovercraft built for trials evaluation |
Stahltaube | Early World War I German monoplane. |
Stampe SV4 | French tandem seat betwwen wars biplane |
Standard E-1 | Very early US warplane |
Standard J-1 | Early US training biplane, contempary of Curtiss Jenny. |
Stearman Kaydet | Model 75, two seat, single prop engined biplane trainer, also known as N1S, N2S, PT13, PT17 |
Stearman NS-1 | US Navy pre war training aircraft. |
Stearman YPT-9 | Primary training biplane built in small numbers in 1930's. |
Stinson 108 | 1940's 2-3 seat high wing utility aircraft |
Stinson Reliant | American communications / transport aircraft |
Stinson Sentinel L-5 | Two seat, single prop engined, high wing, light liaison aircraft from 1940 |
Stinson Vigilant | High winged single engine liason aircraft. |
Stinson Voyager | Twin seat, high winged prop engined aircraft from the 1930's |
Sud Alouette III | Sud Aviation designed light utility/attack helicopter from early 1960's |
Sud Aviation Alouette | Sud Aviation built light helicopter |
Sud Caravelle Se.210 | Sud Aviation built, medium jetliner, from 1960 |
Sud Djinn | Sud-Ouest, built, Small lightweight helicopter |
Sud Est Baroudeur | French prototype |
Sud Ouest Bretagne SO.30 | French, twin tailed, twin prop engined, transport aircraft |
Sud Ouest Espadon SO.6025 | French experimental Jet interceptor |
Sud Ouest Trident SO.9000 | French experimental Jet interceptor |
Sud Ouest Triton SO.6000 | French experimental type |
Sud Ouest Vautour II SO.4050 | Single or twin seat, twin jet engined aircraft from 1955, also used in night fighter role |
Sukhoi Su-11 | Development of the Su-9 |
Sukhoi Su-15 | Sukhoi built, single seat, twin jet engined high speed interceptor, from 1963 |
Sukhoi Su-17 | Sukhoi built, single seat. Single jet engined, ground attack aircraft |
Sukhoi Su-20 | Sukhoi built ground attack aircraft, this was an export version of the Su-17 aircraft |
Sukhoi Su-22 | Sukhoi built ground attack aircraft, this was an export version of the Su-17 aircraft |
Sukhoi Su-24 | Sukhoi built, twin seat, twin jet engined strike fighter, from the 1970's |
Sukhoi Su-25 | Sukhoi built, single jet engined, twin seat ground attack aircraft, from 1976 |
Sukhoi Su-26 | Sukhoi built advanced trainer aircraft |
Sukhoi Su-27 | Sukhoi built, high performance fighter/interceptor from the mid 1980's |
Sukhoi Su-29 | Russian aerobatic aircraft developed from Su-26. |
Sukhoi Su-47 | Technology demonstrator |
Sukhoi Su-7 | Sukhoi built, single seat, single jet engined aircraft from 1956, used as a fighter initially, but mainly used in the bomber role |
Sukhoi Su-9 | Soviet Cold War supersonic interceptor, codenamed Fishpot |
Supermarine Stranraer | Six seat, twin prop engined, biplane flying boat from 1935 |
Swearingen Metro/Merlin | Twin prop, 20 seat transport aircraft, model SA.226/227 and US military version C-26 |
SZD 48 Jantar | Polish built glider |
Tachikawa Ki-36 | Japanese army co-operation aircraft from Second World War |
Taylorcraft L-2 | American built observation aircraft that the Auster was based on. |
Taylorcraft TG-6 | US Army WW II primary training glider. |
Tecnam | |
Temco Buckaroo | Unsuccessful rival to T-34 Mentor |
Temco Pinto | US Navy tandem seat training jet. |
Thomas Morse Scout | Early US warplane |
Thulin | Swedish, training and seaplane aircraft from 1918 |
Timm Tutor | Monoplane training aircraft comparable to Ryan PT-22 but with fuselage constructed from moulded resin and plywood. |
Transall C.160 | Twin prop transport aircraft 'Transall' |
Tupolev ANT-2 | Small Russian passenger aircraft from 1925 |
Tupolev SB-2 | Russian WWII light bomber aircraft |
Tupolev Tu-124 | Russian short range jetliner Nato code 'Cookpot' |
Tupolev Tu-128 | Updated version of the Tu-28 Fiddler |
Tupolev Tu-134 | Russian short haul jetliner from the mid 1960's |
Tupolev Tu-143 | Drone |
Tupolev Tu-154 | Russian medium range jetliner, from the late 1960's |
Tupolev Tu-16 | Post-war twin jet strategic bomber, code named Badger |
Tupolev Tu-2 | Four seat, twin engined monoplane, light bomber from 1941 |
Tupolev Tu-22 | Russian strategic bomber from 1960, Nato code 'Blinder' |
Tupolev Tu-4 | Reverse engineered B-29 |
Tupolev Tu-95 | Post-war turboprop strategic bomber, code named Bear |
Utva 213 | Second World War low wing monoplane fighter, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Utva Aero 2 | Yugoslav tandem 2-seat trainer from 1940, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Utva Aero 3 | Yugoslav built primary trainer, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Utva Lasta | Yugoslav low wing prop trainer, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Utva-60 | Yugoslav high wing light utility transport/passenger plane, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Utva-65 | Yugoslav agricultural prop-driven aircraft, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Utva-66 | High winged, prop engined, small STOL aircraft, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Utva-75 | Twin seat low wing Yugoslav built training aircraft, by Utva (NOT CAPITALISED) |
Valkyrie XB-70A | Advanced US supersonic bomber. |
Valmet L-90 | Finish built prop engined basic trainer |
Valmet Vinka | Finnish basic trainer type L-70 |
VEB-14 | East German built Il-14. |
Vertol 107 | Twin rotor, utility helicopter, US military designation H-46 |
Vertol Labrador | Canadian version of Vertol 107 helicopter. |
Vertol Seaknight | Twin rotor assault and transport helicopter. |
Vertol Shawnee | Twin rotor Vertol built heavylift helicopter. |
Vertol V.44 | Piasecki (Vertol) 'Shawnee' 22 seat, single engined transport and rescue helicopter from 1954 |
Vertol VZ-2 | Experimental tilt wing research aircraft. |
Verville Sperry Messenger | Single seat liason biplane. |
VFW 614 | German medium sized jetliner aircraft |
VFW VAK-191 | Prototype German Vstol aircraft |
Vickers Seagull | Vickers, high winged amphibious flying boat |
Vickers VC10 | Vickers 4 engined jet airliner converted for tanker / transport use |
Vickers Viking | Commercial version of Valetta transport |
Vickers Vildebeest | Biplane torpedo bomber |
Vickers Viscount | Four engined turboprop commercial passenger airliner |
VJ-101C-X2 | |
VL Humu | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built fighter, from 1944, basically a version of the Brewster F2A 'Buffalo' carrier based aircraft |
VL Kotka | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, prop engined fighter |
VL Myrsky | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built fighter aircraft |
VL Pyorremyrsky | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, low wing monoplane prop engined WWII fighter aircraft |
VL Pyry | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, twin seat, prop engined training aircraft |
VL Saaski | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, biplane, floatplane aircraft |
VL Tuisku | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, biplane, twin seat aircraft |
VL Tuuli | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, twin seat, prop engined, monoplane aircraft |
VL Vihuri | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, twin seat, prop engined, monoplane aircraft |
VL Viima | Valmet/Valtion, Finnish built, twin seat, biplane fighter aircraft |
VL Vinka | Valmet built L-70 miltrainer |
Voisin 10 | 1918 French single engined night bomber and attach aircraft |
Voisin LA S | French WWI light bomber |
Voisin VIII | WW I bomber design. |
Vought Corsair | World War II carrier based fighter |
Vought Cutlass | Vought built twin boomed jet engined carrier borne fighter. |
Vought Flying Pancake | Experimental wingless fighter design. |
Vought Kingfisher | Vought built observation monoplane, primarily used on US Naval battleship catapult flights. |
Vought Pirate | Vought built USN jet fighter. |
Vought Vindicator | Vought built carrier borne monoplane dive bomber. |
Vultee Valiant | US monoplane, prop training aircraft |
Vultee Vigilant | High wing observation and liason aircraft. |
VZLU TOM-8 | Post war trainer |
WACO C | |
WACO F | |
WACO Hadrian | Waco CG-4A WWII assault glider |
Waco UC-72 | Civilian Waco YKS-7 touring biplane impressed by USAAF. |
WACO UPF-7 | US pre-war trainer |
WACO VPF-7 | Pre War training biplane. |
Wallis WA.116 | Autogyro designed by Wg Cmdr Ken Wallis |
Wassmer WA.21 | French built glider from the late 1950's |
Wassmer WA.22 | French built glider from the 1960's |
Wassmer WA.30 | Glider |
Westland Commando | Troop transport version of Sea King helicopter |
Westland Dragonfly | Westland built light helicopter |
Westland Lynx | Anglo French Military attack / transport helicopter |
Westland Lysander | High wing monoplane STOL light transport aircraft |
Westland S.51 | Westland Dragonfly derivative of S51 with Leonides engine |
Westland Scout | Four seat turboshaft powered army attack helicopter |
Westland Sea King | Medium lift twin engined SAR helicopter |
Westland Super Lynx | Growth development of the Lynx helicopter |
Westland Wapiti | General purpose biplane |
Westland Wasp | Single engined light anti submarine helicopter |
Westland Wessex | Westland built version of S58 |
Westland Whirlwind | Westland built version of S55 |
Westland-Bell Sioux | AAC operated version of Bell 47 light transport helicopter |
Wright Military Flyer | Worlds first powered aircraft modified for military use. |
WWS.3 | |
Xian H-6 | Chinese built version of the Tu-16 |
Xian MA60 | Twin turboprop airliner |
Yakovlev UT-2 | Low wing monoplane trainer |
Yakovlev Yak-1 | Russian WWII monoplane fighter |
Yakovlev Yak-11 | Twin seat, single prop engined, monoplane trainer aircraft from 1946 |
Yakovlev Yak-12 | Russian built, single prop engined high wing monoplane first built in 1948, last produced in 1970 |
Yakovlev Yak-130 | Russian advanced jet trainer, codename Mitten |
Yakovlev Yak-15 | Jet fighter built in 1946 |
Yakovlev Yak-17 | Single/twin seat single jet engined fighter from 1948 |
Yakovlev Yak-18 | Twin seat, prop engined aircraft first built in 1948, also built as the CJ-6 |
Yakovlev Yak-23 | Single seat, single jet engined fighter from 1947 |
Yakovlev Yak-24 | Medium sized transport helicopter, codename Horse |
Yakovlev Yak-25 | Soviet Cold War jet interceptor, codename Flashlight/Mandrake |
Yakovlev Yak-27 | Jet powered fighter/interceptor aircraft |
Yakovlev Yak-28 | Twin seat, twin jet engined, used as a fighter, attack, reconnaissance and EW aircraft, from 1959 |
Yakovlev Yak-3 | Yakovlev, single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1942 |
Yakovlev Yak-36 | Early Soviet VSTOL experimental jet |
Yakovlev Yak-38 | Soviet Navy jet VTOL fighter, Forger |
Yakovlev Yak-40 | Triple engined jet medium passenger aircraft first built in 1967 |
Yakovlev Yak-41 | Soviet shipboard VTOL fighter, often referred to in the West as Yak-141 |
Yakovlev Yak-42 | Triple engined jet medium passenger aircraft first built in 1970 |
Yakovlev Yak-50 | Single seat, single prop engined aerobatic training aircraft, from 1975 |
Yakovlev Yak-52 | Twin seat, single prop engined, basic training aircraft from 1977 |
Yakovlev Yak-54 | Single-seat aerobatic aircraft |
Yakovlev Yak-55 | Russian, single seat, prop engined, aerobatic training aircraft |
Yakovlev Yak-7 | Russian training aircraft from 1940, also built as a fighter version |
Yakovlev Yak-9 | Yakovlev, single seat, single prop engined monoplane fighter from 1943 |
Yokosuka D4Y | Japanese Naval dive bomber. |
Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka | WWII Japanese manned flying bomb |
Yunshuji Y-5 | Chinese built version of the An-2 |
Yunshuji Y-8 | Chinese reverse-engineered An-12 |
Zeppelin Airship | German built large airship |
Zlin Z-381 | Czech built variant of Bucker Bu 181 Bestmann. |
Zlin Z.126 | Czech built, twin seat, light training aircraft |
Zlin Z.143 | Czech built multi-purpose training and courier airplane. |
Zlin Z.226 | Aerobatic plane |
Zlin Z.26 | Czech built, twin seat, light training aircraft |
Zlin Z.326 | Czech built twin seat lightweight training aircraft |
Zlin Z.43 | Czech built single prop engine aircraft for 4 people, built from 1970 |
Zlin Z.526 | Czech built twin seat lightweight training aircraft from 1975 |
Zmaj Fizir | 1931 bi-plane from Yugoslavia |