This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order by manufacturer covering names beginning with 'J'.
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(Live Oak, FL)
((Giocondos) Jacuzzi & Bros, 2043 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley, CA (established by seven brothers to build propellers under military contract).)
Thruxton, England, United Kingdom
(Clifford C Jackson, Birmingham and Marysville, MI)
(Jackson Aircraft Corp (A J McCourtie), Reynolds Field, Jackson, MI)
(Dr Lewis A Jackson, Central State Univ, Wilberforce, OH)
(Multiplane Ltd (fdr: Henry William Jacobs), Atchison. KS)
(Jacobs Aircraft Engine Co, Pottstown. PA 1950: Helicopter Div formed.)
(Eastman N Jacobs, 148 LaSalle Ave, Hampton, VA)
(Arthur Jacobsen, Escanaba, MI)
(Joe Jacobsen, St Louis, MO)
(Robert Jacquet et Jean Pottier)
(Jaffe Aircraft Corp, San Antonio, TX)
(Richard J Jameson, Fullerton, CA)
(William L Jamieson, Evansville, IN and Richmond, VA)
(Charles M Jamieson, Wichita, KS 19??: Jamieson Corp (pres: D M Lackey), DeLand, FL)
(Janney Aircraft Co)
((Antony and Rodger) Jannus Aeroplanes, Battery Ave and Hamburg St, Baltimore, MD)
(Ateliers d'Aviation L.Janoir)
(Jarosław Janowski)
(Endre Jancsó & József Szegedy - built at MSrE)
(Nippon Hikoki Seisakusho - Japan Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
(Jarvis Mfg Co, Glendale, CA)
(Pasadena Aircraft Corp, Pasadena, CA)
(Javelin Aircraft Co, Wichita, KS)
(Jayhawk Aircraft Mfg Corp (founders: W D Egolf, D W Eaton), 915 E Lincoln, Wichita, KS)
((Jack B) Stinson School of Aviation, 229 E Baltimore Ave, Detroit, MI)
(Jean Flying Machine Co.)
(Phillipe, Pierre & Jean Montet)
(Centre du Recherches Jean St-Germain)
(Roland Jeanvoine)
(Jeffair, Renton WA.)
(Jennings Machine Works, Uniontown, PA)
(Martin Jensen, San Diego CA. 1928: Jensen Aviation Corp, Lehighton, PA 1929: Jensen Aircraft & Marine Corp, Albany, NY 1930: Beckley College, Harrisburg, PA 1936: Jensen Aircraft Corp, James Island Airport, Charleston, SC c.1949: Jensen Helicopter Co Inc (founders: M Jensen & Chandler Hovey), Tonasket, WA)
(Jeof srl., Candiana, Italy)
(Pierre de Caters and the Bollekens Brothers)
(Chantelle, Allier, France)
(JH Aircraft )
(John L Brown, Momence, IL)
(Jingmen, China)
(Joby Aviation)
(Edouard Joly et Jean Délémontez)
((Walter E) Johansen Aircraft Co, 4556 W 16 Place, Los Angeles, CA)
(American Multiplane Co, Bath, NY / Herbert Johns)
(Alvis R "Ray" Johns, Orrstown and Chambersburg, PA)
((Clarence, Harry, Julius, Louis) Johnson Brothers Co, Terre Haute, IN 1908: Johnson Aircraft Building Shop.)
( (E A) Johnson Airplane & Supply Co, Dayton, OH c.1924: Driggs-Johnson Airplane & Supply Co.)
(Clarence M Johnson, Detroit, MI)
(Roy Johnson, Seattle, WA)
(Jesse C Johnson, Milwaukee, WI)
(Richard B Johnson, 826 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL)
(Bemus Johnson)
(Buford E Johnson, Portland, OR)
(Carroll L Johnson, Madison, WI)
(Laird Aircraft Co & Harold Johnson, Dayton, OH)
(Robert Johnson, Inglewood, CA)
((Rufus S "Pop") Johnson.)
(Luther Johnson, Greenville, NC)
(Alfred C Johnson and Henry W Funke, Long Beach, CA)
(Stanley Johnston, Wallacetown, Ontario)
(Richard Johnston, Tucson, AZ)
(Johnstown Monoplane Co, Johnstown, PA)
(Roudnice nad Labem, Czech Republic)
(Ing. Alberto Jona Studio Di Consulenza Aeronautica)
(Gerald Jonas, San Francisco, CA)
(Harry Martin Jones, Providence, RI and Quincy, MA)
(George W. Jones, 924 Camp St, Indianapolis, IN)
((Ben) Jones Aircraft Co Inc, Schenectady, NY)
(Howell "Nick" Jones, Augusta, GA)
(L.J.R. Jones, Australia)
(Stanley Jones, 621 Wildwood, Mount Zion, IL)
(Joplin Light Aircraft)
(Jora Spol s.r.o.)
(Linwood F Jordan/20th Century Aerial Navigation Co, Portland, ME)
(Asen Jordanov)
(F A Joslin, Beaufort, SC)
(Jean Joubert)
(Helicopter Engr Research Corp (pres: D K Jovanovich), Boulevard Airport, Philadelphia, PA (company principals were formerly with Piasecki Co). 1951: Acquired by McCulloch Motors Co. 1957: Jovair Corporation.)
((Ervin & Lyle) Joy Aircraft Co, 6359 N Lombard St, Portland, OR)
(Le Mesnil-Esnard, France)
(Wombat Gyrocopters, St Columb, Cornwall, United Kingdom)
(Vincent J Junglas, Rensselaer, IN)
(Junkers Flugzeug-Werke A.G.)
(Junkers-(John M) Larsen Aircraft Corp, NY)
(Kulmbach, Bayern, Germany)
(Haguenau, France)
(Roger and Jean-Claude Junqua)
(Kenneth Champion, Gobels, MI)
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Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG more commonly Junkers, was a major German aircraft and aircraft engine manufacturer. It was founded in Dessau, Germany, in 1895 by Hugo Junkers, initially manufacturing boilers and radiators. During World War I and following the war, the company became famous for its pioneering all-metal aircraft. During World War II the company produced the German air force's planes, as well as piston and jet aircraft engines, albeit in the absence of its founder who had been removed by the Nazis in 1934.
Société Avions Jodel is a French aircraft company started in 1946 by Édouard Joly and his son-in-law Jean Délémontez.
The Jabiru 2200 is a lightweight naturally aspirated, pushrod four-stroke, flat four, air-cooled aircraft engine produced by Jabiru Aircraft.
The Jodel D.11 is a French two-seat monoplane designed and developed by Société Avions Jodel in response to a French government request for a low-wing aircraft for use by the nation's many emerging flying clubs.
The Jodel D.9 Bébé is a French single-seat ultralight monoplane designed by Jean Délémontez for amateur construction.
The Jurca Gnatsum is a French homebuilt near scale replica aircraft based on the North American P-51 Mustang.
The Jurca MJ-5 Sirocco is a two-seat sport aircraft designed in France in the early 1960s and marketed for homebuilding. It is one of many wooden homebuilt designs from Romanian born designer Marcel Jurca. Jurca, a Henschel Hs 129 pilot in World War II marketed the plans in Canada and America through Falconar Aviation. It is a low-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional configuration and wooden construction throughout. The tandem seats are enclosed by a bubble canopy, and the tailwheel undercarriage can be built as either fixed or with retractable main units. Marcel Jurca died on 19 October 2001, at which time plans were still available from the designer's website.
The Jurca MJ-8 1-Nine-0 is a sport aircraft designed in France in the mid 1970s as a replica of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 and marketed for homebuilding. It is one of many wooden homebuilt designs from Romanian born designer Marcel Jurca. Jurca was a Henschel Hs 129 pilot in World War II who started designing aircraft after building a Jodel. Plans for two versions were produced, the MJ-8, at 3/4 scale, and the MJ-80, at full-scale. Construction throughout is of wood, and the builder may choose to complete the aircraft with either a single seat or two seats in tandem. The plans were marketed by Falconar and later Jurca Plans West.
The Jurca MJ-12 Pee-40 is a sport aircraft designed in France as a 3/4-scale replica of the Curtiss P-40 and marketed for homebuilding. It is one of many wooden homebuilt designs from Romanian born designer Marcel Jurca. Jurca was a Henschel Hs 129 pilot in World War II who started designing aircraft after building a Jodel The builder may also choose to build the fuselage structure from welded steel tube.
The Junkers Ju 49 was a German aircraft designed to investigate high-altitude flight and the techniques of cabin pressurization. It was the world's second working pressurized aircraft, following the Engineering Division USD-9A which first flew in the United States in 1921. By 1935, it was flying regularly to around 12,500 m (41,000 ft).
The Jurca MJ-2 Tempete is a single-seat sport aircraft designed in France in the mid 1950s and marketed for homebuilding.
The Jodel D.150 Mascaret is a French two-seat single-engined light aircraft of the 1960s built by Société Aéronautique Normande (SAN) as a replacement for the earlier Jodel D11 trainer/tourer aircraft.
The Jurca MJ-53 Autan is a plans-built, low-wing, touring monoplane designed in France by Marcel Jurca.
The Junkers J 29 was a two-seat, single-engined experimental training monoplane, built in Germany in 1925. Its significance is that it was the first aircraft to fly and test the Junkers Doppelflügel control surfaces used very successfully on the later Junkers Ju 52.
The Caudron C.180 was an all-metal, three-engine French ten-seat passenger aircraft, flown about 1930. Only one was built.
Marcel Jurca, was a prolific designer of homebuilt aircraft in France. He is most well known for his Tempête and Sirocco designs.
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