List of aircraft (Li–Lz)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Li' through 'Lz'.

Li–Lz

(Liaoning Ruixiang General Aviation Manufacture Company Limited, Shenyang, China)

Liberty

(Liberty Airship Co (Pres: D H Felton), Muskogee, OK)

Liberty

(Liberty Aircraft Co, Kansas City, KS )

Liberty

(Liberty Aircraft Sales & Mfg Co, Lambert Field, Robertson, MO)

(O N Lloyd, Mesa AZ; aka Mesa Air Development Assn.)

(Liberty Aerospace, Melbourne, FL)

  • Liberty XL-2

(1928: Midwest Aircraft Corp, St Cloud MN. 1928: North Star Aircraft Corp (Fdr: Willard Hoseas Mohlar))

(Letalski Institut Branko Ivanus Slovenija)


(Lift Systems Inc.)

(Eugene H Lige, Auburn, IN)

(Ligeti aero-Nautical Pty. Ltd.)

(Light Aircraft Developers, San Diego, CA)

(Light Miniature Aircraft, Okeechobee, FL)

(Light Wing AG Aircraft, Stans, Switzerland)

(Lightning Bug Aircraft Corp, Sheldon, SC)

(Mark A Lightsey, aka AeroCraftsman Replicas, Rubidoux, CA)

Lightwing

(John M. Lee)

(Jean Lignel)(see:SFCA)

(G. Ligreau)

(Cazimir Likosiak, 7508 Kenwood Ave, Chicago, IL)

  • Derwitzer Glider

(Ukraine)

  • Lilienthal X-32 Bekas

((Max T) Lillie School of Aviation, Cicero, IL)

(Gus Limbach)

(Vincent J Linburg, St Louis, MO)

(1920: Nebraska Aircraft, Lincoln, NE, 1923: Lincoln-Standard Aircraft Co. c.1925: Lincoln-(Ray) Page Aircraft Co. 1928: Reorganized as Lincoln Aircraft Co. 1930: Merger of Lincoln and American Eagle operations as (Victor H) Roos Lincoln Aircraft Co, Lincoln, NE)

(Ray Lindsey, Portland, OR)

Linke-Hofmann

(Charles C Linn, Lancaster, CA)

(Lion Airplane Co, Portland, OR)

(Fernand Lioré)

(Fernand Lioré et Henri Olivier)

LIPNUR

(Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio - Nurtanio Aviation Industry Body)

(LISA Aeronautics)

  • LISA Akoya

(Fred J Lisch, 258 Blackman, Clinton, IN)

(Caryville, Tennessee, United States)

  • Little Wing Autogyro
  • Little Wing LW-1
    Original proof of concept prototype
  • Little Wing LW-2
    Single place autogyro designed to weigh less than 254 lbs to meet United States Ultralight regulations
  • Little Wing LW-3
    A 70 hp covered version
  • Little Wing LW-4
    A two place long frame version
  • Little Wing LW-5
    A two place short frame version
  • Little Wing Roto-Pup

(Littoral / Abel Triou)

(Liuchow Mechanical and Aircraft Factory )

(David Livesey)

(Eugene Livingston, Charlotte, NC)(aka Gene Livingston)

(Lubelski Klub Lotniczy (Lublian Aviation Club))

(Liepājas Kara Ostas Darbnīcas) - Latvia

Lloyd

(Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG) / (Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép és motorgyár Részvény-Társaság)

Company designations

Military designations

Note: As with other austro-Hungarian aircraft manufacturers in World War I Lloyd were allocated the 40 series for prototypes and experimental aircraft.

Flars series numbers

(Lockheed martin Aircraft Argentina SA)

  • LMAASA IA 63 Pampa NG

(Lobet de Rouvray Aviation Pty. Ltd. / James Lobet & William Lobet)

(Lockheed Corporation) (Older name before Lockheed:Detroit)

(Lockspeiser Aircraft Ltd. / David Lockspeiser)

(Locomotive Terminal Improvement Co, Barrington, IL)

(Loehle Enterprises, Wartrace, TN: Also Loehle Aviation Inc, Loehle Aircraft Corp.)

Loening

(1913: Grover Loening. 1917: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, 31 St at East River, New York, NY, 1928: Merged with Keystone Aircraft Corp as Loening Aeronautical Div. 1929: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, Garden City, NY)

(W J Lofland Aircraft Co, Detroit, MI)

(Logistik-Technik u. Design GmbH (known as LTD), Baindt, Germany)

Lohner

(Lohnerwerke GmbH / Jakob Lohner)

Note: The Lohner 10 series is mostly composed of distinct aircraft, with several variants and prototypes of the Pfeilflieger.[19]

(Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire)

Loire-Nieuport

  • Loire-Nieuport LN.10
    - twin engine floatplane (1939)
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.140
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.161
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.40
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.41
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.401
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.402
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.411
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.42

(Aeronautica Lombarda S.A.)

Lombardi

(Francis Lombardi) - (Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche q.v.)

(London and Provincial Aviation Company)

(Jaroslav Lonek)

(Leslie Long, Cornelius and Beaverton, OR)

(David E Long, Lock Haven, PA)

  • Long Midget Mustang

(Leslie Long & "Swede" Ralston, Cornelius, OR)

(Longfellow Monoplane Company, Allston, Boston, MA)

(D Lev Longmire, Albuquerque, NM)

(1911: Albin K. Longren. 1920: Longren Aircraft Co, Cessna Airport, Topeka, KS, 1924: Filed bankruptcy, sold rights and equipment to Alexander Film Co. 1939: Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance, CA)

(Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance, CA)

(Rising Fawn, GA)

(William E Looney, Detroit, MI)

(George H Loose Co, Redwood City, CA)

(Chester Loose, Davenport, IA)

(Curt and Jim LoPresti )[22]

(LeRoy P LoPresti. LoPresti-Piper Aircraft Engr Co, Vero Beach, FL)

(Talleres Loring / Dr. Jorge Loring)

See: Hanriot

(Edward Loudenclos, San Francisco, CA)

(Leo Loudenslager)

(Alco (Alco Cab Co, principal investor) Hydroaeroplane Co, San Francisco, CA, 1916: (Allan and Malcolm) Loughead Aircraft Mfg Co, Santa Barbara, CA)

(D. Barr Peat and Kenneth “Curly” Lovejoy)

(A D Loveland, Milwaukee, WI)

(Neal Loving, Wayne University, Detroit, MI)

(Luft Torpedo Gesellschaft)

(1960: Merger of Ling Electronics and TEMCO as Ling-Temco Electronics Inc. 1961: Merged with Chance Vought Corp as Ling-Temco-Vought Inc. 1965: LTV Aerospace. 1976: Vought Corp. 1986: LTV Aircraft Products Group. 1990: LTV Aerospace and Defense Co. )

See:

Aer Lualdi

(Flugzeugwerft Lübeck-Travemünde G.m.b.H.)

(Zaklady Mechaniczne E.Plage i T. Laśkiewicz - E.Plage & T.Laśkiewicz Engineering Establishment)

(Avions Émile Lucas, Lagny-le-Sec, France)

(1922: Ludington Exhibition Co (founders: Charles Townsend Ludington & Wallace Kellett), Pine Valley, NJ, 1926: Ludington Philadelphia Flying Service, Philadelphia, PA)

((C Townsend) Ludington - (Roger) Griswold Aircraft Co, CT)

(Israel Ludlow, Jamestown, OH or Norfolk, VA)

(Earl Lundgren. )

(Brian Lundy & Steve Kotula, Salt Lake City/Midwale, UT)

(Luscombe Airplane Co, Kansas City MO)

(Luscombe Aircraft (Pres: John Daniel), Altus, OK)

(Luton Aircraft)

(Otto Luyties)

(Luft-Verkehrs Gesellschaft m.b.H. Johannisthal)

(Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne - experimental aviation workshops)

LWF

(1915:

L-W-F Engineering Co Inc.
)

LWS

(Lubelska Wytwórnia Samolotów - Lublin aircraft factory)


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