List of aircraft (An–Az)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with the letters 'An' through 'Az'.

An–Az

Anahuac

(Fabrica de Aviones Anahuac)

Anatra

(Artur Antonovich Anatra)

ANBO

(Karo Aviacijos Tiekimo Skyrius - Military Aviation Supply Department) (ANBO - Antanas Nori Būti Ore – "Antanas wants to be airborne")

Andermat

(Andermat Aeroplane Co)

Anderson

(Anderson Aircraft Mfg Co)

Anderson

(Louis "Andy" Anderson)

Anderson

(Andrew A. Anderson)

Anderson

(Maynard B Anderson)

Anderson

((Alvin E) Anderson Propeller Co)

Anderson

(Anderson Aircraft Corporation / Earl Anderson, Delray Beach, FL)

  • Anderson EA-1 Kingfisher

Anderson Greenwood

((Ben M) Anderson, (Marvin H) Greenwood & Co)

Anderson-Gewert

(Charles Lee Anderson & E R Gewert, Reno, NV)

Andiz

(Andiz Aircraft Corp)

Andreae

(F O Andreae)

Andreasson

(Bjorn Andreasson, San Diego, CA)

Andrews

(Edward F Andrews)

Andrews

(C.G. Andrews, New Zealand)

Andrews-Acre

Andrews & Nicholson

(Henry G Andrews & Ray E Nicholson)

ANEC

(Air Navigation and Engineering Company)

Anequim

(Anequim Project Team)

ANF Les Mureaux

(Atelier du Nord de la France Les Mureaux / Ateliers Les Mureaux)

Anglin

(Jesse Anglin)

Angus

(Arthur Leighton Angus)

Ann Arbor

(Ann Arbor Air Service)

Ansaldo

(Ansaldo Aeronautica, 336 Corso Francia, Turin, Italy)

Antares Aircraft

(Antares Aircraft, Ukraine)

  • Antares MA-32
  • Antares A-10R503 SOLO
  • Antares MA-32 R503
  • Antares MA-32 R582 G
  • Antares MA-33
  • Antares MA-33M R582
  • Antares MA-33M R912
  • Antares MA-34 R912 Ranger
  • Antares MA-34R912S Beaver
  • Antares MA-34 Open Country
  • Antares MA-34 R582XB Crop Duster

Antilles

  • Antilles Goose

Antique Aero

(Antique Aero, Asbury Park, NJ)

Antoinette

(Léon Levavasseur)

Antonov

Anzani

(Alexandre Anzani)

Apco Aviation

(Caesarea, Israel)

APEV

(Association pour la Promotion des Echelles Volantes, (English: Association for the Promotion of Flying Ladders), Peynier, France)

Apex

(Apex Aviation, Czech Republic)

Apex

(Apex Aircraft)

  • Apex Robin
  • Apex CAP-10
  • Apex CAP-232
  • Apex Alpha 2000

Apollo Ultralight Aircraft

(Apollo Ultralight Aircraft / Halley Ltd., Eger, Hungary)

Applebay

Applegate

((Ray) Applegate Amphibians, Lock Haven, PA)

Applegate-Weyant

(Applegate & Weyant, Tecumseh MI, Elkhart, IN)

Aquaflight

(Aquaflight Inc, 1601 Harrison Ave, Wilmington, DE)

Aquila

(Aquila Aviation by Excellence)

Aquilair

(Theize, France)

Arado

(Arado Flugzeugwerke GmbH) (For WWII projects with no RLM designation see:

List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945
)

ARAF

Arco

(Arco Aircraft Co (founders: J T & Richard Arwine))

Arctic Aircraft

(Arctic Aviation / Arctic Aircraft Co (fdr: Bill Diehl))

ARDC

(Aeronautical Research and Development Corporation)

Arey

(Krasnoyarsk, Russia)

Argonaut

(Argonaut Aircraft Inc)

  • Argonaut H.20 Pirate
  • Argonaut H.24 Pirate

Argus

(Argus Motoren GmbH)

Ariel

(Stearman-Jensen Aircraft Co / Stearman Aviation Incorporated / Ariel Aircraft Inc (Glenn A Stearman, Pres))

Arion

Arizona Airways

(Arizona Airways Inc)

Arkansas

  • Arkansas CX-3[3]

Arkhangelsky

Arlais

Armada

((Bert) Acosta Aviation, Trenton, NJ)

Armel

(M C Armel, 243 E Daugherty St, Athens, GA)

Armella-Senemaud

(Armella & Senemaud)

Armitage

(George Armitage, Providence, RI)

Armstrong Siddeley

Armstrong Whitworth

Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth & Company (1912–1920)
After merger with Siddeley-Deasy, Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft Company (1920–1927)
Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft (1927–1963)

Arnet Pereyra Inc

Arnold

(Mike Arnold, Pinole CA.)

Arnoud

Arnoux

(René Arnoux / Société des Avions Simplex)

Arocet

(Arocet Inc, Arlington, WA)

  • Arocet AT-9
  • Arocet AT-T Tactical Trainer[3]

Arpin

Arplast Helice

Arrow

(Arrow Aircraft Ltd.)

Arrow

(Arrow Aircraft & Motors Corp)

Arrowhead

(Safety Aircraft Corp (B L Smith), Miami, FL)

Arrowplane

(Arrowplane Mfg Co)

Arsenal

(Arsenal de l'Aéronautique) (renamed as SFECMAS - Société Française d’étude Et de Construction de Matériels Aéronautiques Spéciaux in 1949) Source:[14]

Arsenalul

(Arsenalul Aeronautic - Bucharest)

Arts & Métiers

  • Arts & Métiers AM-69[8]

Artois

(Chantiers de l'Artois)

Artomov

(Mikhail Artomov)

Arup

(Arup Manufacturing Corporation (fdr: Cloyd L Snyder))

ARV

(Canada Air RV and later by AC Millennium Corp)

ARV

(ARV, United Kingdom)

ASA (aircraft constructor)

Asboth

(Oscar von Asboth)

Ascanio

Ascension

Ashley

(David Dexter Ashley)

Svenska Aero/ASJA

(AktieBolaget Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning)

Ask-Nyrop

(Oscar Ask and Hjalmar Nyrop)

Askew

(Charles E Askew)

ASL

(Aeronautical Syndicate Ltd)

  • ASL monoplane No.1
  • ASL monoplane No.2
  • ASL Valkyrie I
    (Type A)
  • ASL Valkyrie II
    (Type C)
  • ASL Valkyrie III
    (Type B)
  • ASL Passenger Carrier
    (Type C)
  • ASL Racer
    (Type B)
  • ASL Viking

ASO

(Air Sud Ouest)

Asso Aerei

(

Giuseppe Vidor
, Italy)

Associated

Associated Air

(Woodland, WA)

Ast

(Carl & Vincent Ast, Van Nuys, CA)

  • Ast Special
  • Ast Mercury Air

ASTA

(Aerospace Technologies of Australia Pty. Ltd.)

  • ASTA Nomad

Asteria

Aston Martin

Astoux-Védrines

(

Jules Charles Toussaint Védrines
(pilot))

Astra

(Astra of Arad, Romania) (aircraft production moved to IAR in 1925)

Astra

(Société de Constructions Aéronautiques Astra)

AstroFlight

AT & T Company

ATA

Atlanta

  • Atlanta Aircraft Corporation, aka Prudden-Whitehead (founders: George H. Prudden, Edward Whitehead)

See: Prudden

Atalante

ATEC v.o.s.

(Libice nad Cidlinou, Czech Republic)

ATE-International

Ateliers Aeronautique de Boulogne

Ateliers Aeronautique de Colombes

Ateliers Aéronautiques de Suresnes

Ateliers Fred Herrmann

Atelier Technique Aéronautique de Rickenbach

ATG

(Aviation Technology Group Inc, Englewood, CO)

Atlanta

(Atlanta Aircraft Corp, (founders: George H Prudden, Edward Whitehead) Atlanta, GA)

  • Atlanta PW-1
  • Atlanta PW-2

Atlantic

(Atlantic Aircraft Co.)

Atlantic-Fokker

see Fokker

Atlantic Coast (aircraft constructor)

Atlas

Atlas

(Atlas Aircraft Corp, Hemet, CA)

ATOL

ATR

(Avion de Transport Régional)

Atwood

(Harry N Atwood, Saugus, MA

Aubert Aviation

(Paul Aubert)

Aubiet

(Marceau Aubiet)

Audenis

(Charles Audenis and Jean Jacob)

Auffm-Ordt

(Clément Auffm-Ordt)

Aura Aero

Aurebach

(R H Aurebach)

AURI

(Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia, Depot Penjelidikan, Pertjobaan dan Pembutan - Indonesian Air force research, development, and production depot)

see Indonesian Aerospace

Aurora

Aurore Sarl

(Sauvagnon, France)

Ausmus

(Reinhardt Ausmus, Sandusky, OH)

Auster

  • Auster A.2/45
  • discuss
    ]
  • Auster AOP.6
  • Auster AOP.8[21] (not built)
  • Auster AOP.9
  • Auster AOP.11
  • Auster T.7
  • Auster T.7 Antarctic
  • Auster T.10
  • Auster Adventurer
  • Auster Agricola
  • Auster Aiglet
  • Auster Aiglet Trainer
  • Auster Alpha
  • Auster Alpine
  • Auster Arrow
  • Auster Atom
  • Auster Autocar
  • Auster Autocrat
  • Auster Avis
  • Auster Workmaster
  • Taylorcraft Plus C
    - licence-built Taylorcraft B
  • Taylorcraft Plus D
    - re-engined Plus C.
  • Taylorcraft Auster Model D
    - Auster I - military version of Plus C with enlarged windows.
  • Taylorcraft Auster Model E
    - Auster III - re-engined Auster I with split flaps.
  • Taylorcraft Auster Model F
    - Auster II - re-engined Auster I.
  • Taylorcraft Auster Model G
    - Auster IV - enlarged version of Auster III.
  • Taylorcraft Auster Model H
    - Experimental tandem two-seat training glider converted from Taylorcraft B.
  • Taylorcraft Auster Model J
    - Auster V - Auster IV with blind-flying instruments.
  • Taylorcraft Auster I
    - military version of Plus C with enlarged windows.
  • Taylorcraft Auster II
    - re-engined Auster I.
  • Taylorcraft Auster III
    - re-engined Auster I with split flaps.
  • Taylorcraft Auster IV
    - enlarged version of Auster III.
  • Taylorcraft Auster V
    - Auster IV with blind-flying instruments.
  • Auster J-1 Autocrat
    - Three-seat high-winged monoplane light aircraft (fitted with Blackburn Cirrus Minor II engine)
  • Auster J-1A Autocrat
    - Four-seat version of Autocrat
  • Auster J-1B Aiglet
    - Re-engined agricultural version of Autocraft (De Havilland Gipsy Major engine)
  • Auster J-1N Alpha
    - Re-engined four-seat Autocrat (De Havilland Gipsy Major engine)
  • Auster J-1S Autocrat
  • Auster J-1U Workmaster
    - Agricultural version of the Alpha
  • Auster J-2 Arrow
  • Auster J-3 Atom
    - low-powered version of Arrow with Continental engine
  • Auster J-4
    - Arrow with Blackburn Cirrus Minor I engine
  • Auster J-5 Autocar
  • Auster J-5Q Alpine
  • Auster J-5R Alpine
  • Auster J-8L Aiglet Trainer
  • Auster 6A Tugmaster
    - Glider towing conversion of the Auster 6
  • Auster 6B
    / Beagle Terrier - civil conversion of the Auster 6
  • Auster 9M
  • Auster Model K
    - A.O.P.6
  • Auster Model L Proposed low-wing monoplane, not built.[22]
  • Auster Model M[23] - Auster A2/45 - 2 or 3-seat high-wing AOP aircraft, prototype only.
  • Auster Model N[23]
    - Auster A2/45 - Re-engined Model M, prototype only.
  • Auster Model P
    - Auster Avis - four-seater based on J/1 with slimmer fuselage, two built.
  • Auster Model Q
    - Auster T7 - two-seat trainer version of AOP6.
  • Auster Model S
    - AOP aircraft based on AOP6 with enlarged tail, prototype only.
  • Auster Model A.7[22] Light twin project, not built.
  • Auster Model B.1[22] Mid-wing AOP project, not built.
  • Auster Model B.3[24] - radio-controlled target drone.
  • Auster Model B.4
  • Auster Model B.5
    - AOP.9
  • Auster Model B.6[22] low-wing agricultural project, not built.
  • Auster Model B.8
    - Auster B.8 Agricola - Low-winged agricultural aircraft
  • Auster Model B.9[22] Ramjet helicopter project, not built
  • Auster Model C.4
    - Auster Antarctic - Modified Auster T7 for Antarctic support.
  • Auster Model C.6
    - Auster Atlantic - four-seat high-wing touring monoplane with tricycle undercarriage, one built.
  • Auster Model D.4
  • Auster Model D.5
  • Auster Model D.6
  • Auster Model D.8
    - Original designation of Beagle Airedale.
  • Auster Model E.8
    - AOP9 with modified engines as the AOP11.

Austin

(F C Austin, Lake Worth, FL)

Austin Motor Company

Australian Aircraft & Engineering Company

Australian Aircraft Industries

Australian Aircraft Kits

(Australian Aircraft Kits Pty Ltd, Taree, New South Wales, Australia)

Australian Autogyro

AIC

(Australian Industrial Corporation)

Australian Lightwing

(Howard Hughes Engineering, Ballina, New South Wales, Australia)

Australian Ultralight Industries

Auto-Aero

  • Auto-Aero Gobe R-26S

Autogiro

(Autogiro Company of America (patent-licensing division of Pitcairn Co), Willow Grove, PA)

AutoGyro

(AutoGyro GmbH)

Av8er Limited

(Woodford Halse, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom)

AV Leichtflugzeuge

AV Leichtflugzeuge

(Haren, Germany)

  • AV Leichtflugzeuge Vagabund

AVA

(Aerodynamische Versuchsanstalt, Göttingen)

Avalon

  • Avalon Turbo Canso

Avama

(Avama s.r.o., Poprad, Slovakia)

AvCraft

AVDI

(AViacijas DIvizions)

AVE

(Advanced Vehicle Engineers)

Aveko

(Aveko s.r.o., Brno, Czech Republic)

  • Aveko VL-3 Sprint

AVEX

(asociacion Argentina de constructores de AViones EXperimentales)

AVI

(AVI, Argentina)

AVIA

(Ateliers vosgiens d'industrie aéronautique)

Avia

(Avia-Zavody Jirího Dimitrova, Czechoslovakia)

AVIA

(Azionaria Vercallese Industrie Aeronautiche)

Avia

(Avia Scientific-Production Association JSC -Nauchno-Proizodstvennoe Obedinenie Avia Ltd.)

Aviacor

(Aviacor Aviation Depot JSC - Aviakor Aviatsionnoye Zavod OAO)[38]

Aviad

(Aviad Francesco Di Martino)

Aviadesign

(Aviadesign Inc, Camarillo, CA)

Aviafiber

Aviaimpex

  • Aviaimpex Angel

Aviakit

(Aviakit Flight Concept SARL)

Aviamilano

(Aviamilano Costruzione Aeronautiche)

Aviaimpeks

Avian

(Avian Aircraft Ltd.)

  • Avian 2/180 Gyroplane

Aviana

Aviasouz

(Kazan, Russia)

Aviastroitel

Aviasud

Aviat

(Aviat Aircraft Inc,)

Aviata

Aviate Products

(Booysens, South Africa)

Aviatik

(Automobil und Aviatik A.G. / Automobil und Aviatikwerke Leipzig-Helterblick)

Aviatik (Austro-Hungarian)

(Österreichish-Ungarische Flugzeugfabrik Aviatik) Data from:Austro-Hungarian Army Aircraft of World War One[40]

Note: As with other Austro-Hungarian manufacturers, The Austrian Aviatik company was allocated a number series for prototypes and experimental aircraft (series 30). Some of these were actually production aircraft with modifications but most were distinct aircraft or variants. Production Aviatik aircraft delivered to the LFT are disambiguated from German production by the (Ö) or (Berg) qualifier, after Österreich / Oberingenieur Julius von Berg, chief engineer from mid-1916.

Aviatik Alliance

Aviatika

(formerly MAI)

Aviation Division

(AViacijas DIvizions - Latvia)

Aviation Industries of Iran

Aviation Products

(Aviation Products, Ltd, Bitburg, Germany)

Aviation Traders

Aviator

(Aviator (aircraft manufacturer) - Russia)

Avibras

(Sociedade Avibras Ltda / Avibras Indústria Aeroespacial)

AVIC

(Avicopter - Avic Helicopter Company)

Avicar

(Kenneth Bailey, Dearborn, MI)

Avid Aircraft

(prev. Light Aero Inc, Caldwell, ID)

Aviméta

(Sociéte pour la construction d'avion métallique [issu du groupe Schneider])

Avimech

(Avimech International Aircraft, Inc.)

Avioane Craiova

(Avioane Craiova S.A., Romania)

Avio Design

(Avio Design Ltd, Kazanlak, Bulgaria)

Avions Fairey

see also

Tipsy

Avions JDM

AvioTecnica

  • AvioTecnica ES-101 Exec
  • AvioTecnica ES-101 Raven

Aviotehas

(V. Post, R. Neudorf, Estonia)

Aviotöökoda

(Estonia)

Avis

(Anderlik-Varga-Iskola-Sport)

AvIS

(Avio Industrie Stabiensi)

Avro

Avro Canada

Avro International Aerospace

(regional jet division of BAE Systems)

Avtek

(Avtek Corp, Camarillo, CA)

Awuza

(Awuza HikoKenkyusho - Awuza Flight Research Studio)

AWWA

Ayaks

Aydlett

(Donald E Aydlett)

Ayres

(Fred Ayres)

Azcárate

(Juan F. Azcárate)

Azalea Aviation

(Adel, GA)

Azionaria Vercelles

see:

AVIA
(Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautica)

Aztec Nomad

(Aztec Nomad Inc, Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada)

  • Aztec Nomad

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