List of aircraft (0–Ah)

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This is a list of aircraft in numerical order of manufacturer beginning with a digit, followed by alphabetical order beginning with numeral '0' through 'Ah'.

Contents

3

EADS 3 Sigma

3I

see Iniziative Industriali Italiane

3Xtrim Aircraft Factory

7

76th Fighter Squadron Inc

(Meadow Lake Airport, CO)

A

A2 Czech Ltd

(Czech Republic)

A41 Factory

(Aircraft Repairing Company A-41)

AA

(Arsenalul Aeronautic, Romania - see Arsenalul Aeronautic)

A.I.R.'s

A-B Helicopters

A-I-R GmbH

(Halblech, Germany)

AA & E

(Australian Aircraft & Engineering / N.B. Love, W.J. Warneford and H.E. Broadsmith)

AAA

(Advanced Amphibious Aircraft)

AAA

(American Affordable Aircraft)

AAC

(Australian Aircraft Consortium pty.)

AAC

(Angel Aircraft Corporation.)

AAC

(Amphibian Airplanes of Canada)

Aachener

(Aachener Segelflugzeugbau GmbH)

AAI

(American Aircraft International)

AAI

(American Autogyro Inc)

AAI

(see NorthropGrumman)

AAI

(American Aviation Industries)

AAMSA

( Aeronáutica Agrícola Mexicana SA )

AASI

(Advanced Aerodynamics and Structures Inc., Burbank, CA)

Abaris

Abbott

(John L Abbott, Detroit, MI)

Abbott-Baynes Sailplanes Ltd

ABC Motors

Abe

(Keiichi Abe)

ABHCO

(Arab British Helicopter Company)

Abraham

(Edmond Abraham)

Abraham

(Lewis Abraham, Portsmouth, VA)

Abramovich

Abrams

(Abrams Air Craft Corp, 606 E Shiawassee St, Lansing, MI)

Abreu

(Aeronautical Engineering Co, Oakland, CA)

Abrial

Abric-Calas

ABS Aerolight

(Sérignan-du-Comtat, France)

ABS Aircraft

Absolut-Marine

AC Millennium

(AC Millennium Corp, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

AC Mobil 34

ACA

( ACA Industries)

ACAZ

(Ateliers de Construction Aéronautique de Zeebruges)

ACBA

(Aéro Club du Bas Armagnac)

Ace Aviation

(Kalhatti, Ooty, Tamil Nadu, India)

Ace

(Aircraft Engineering Corp, 535 E 79 St, New York, NY)

Ace

(Ace Aircraft Mfg Co (Edwin T Jacobs),)

ACE

(Essig Aero Advertising Service, Los Angeles, CA)

Ace

(Ace Aircraft Mfg Co, Asheville, NC)

Aceair

Aces High

ACHDB

(Alekseyev Central Hydrofoil Design Bureau)

Acier

ACLA

(Aero Consult Light Aircraft)

Acme

see Sierradyne

Acme

(Acme Aircraft Corporation, Loves Park, Rockford, IL)

Acme

(Acme Aircraft Co, Torrance, CA)

ACME

(Air Craft Marine Engineering Co)

Acro

(Acro Sport Inc, Hales Corners, WI)

Acrolite Aircraft

(Kakabeka Falls, Ontario, Canada)

ACS-Itaipu

(ACS Aviation - Itaipu Binacional)

ACS

(Advanced Composites Solutions)

Activian

(Admiralty Air Department)

AD & D

(Aero-Design & Development, Israel)

AD Aerospace

ADA

(Aeronautical Development Agency India)

Adam

(Designer:Roger Adam, France; Avianautic)

Adam

(Adam Aircraft Industries, Denver, CO)

Adamoli-Cattani

Adams

(J. Adams, Staten Island, NY)

Adams

(see Thorp)

Adams-Toman

(Adams-Toman Aircraft Co, Aberdeen, WA)

Adams-Wilson

(see Hobbycopter)

Adaridi

Adaro

ADC

(Aircraft Disposal Company / Airdisco) see:Airdisco

Adcox

(Adcox Aviation Trades School (Aircraft Builders Corp), Portland, OR)

Addems

(Walter J Addems, Loda, IL)

Ader

ADI

(Aircraft Designs Inc., Monterey, CA)

Adkins

(Cliff AdkinsParkston SD.)

Adkisson

(Earl and Jerry Adkisson, John Canfield, Lincoln, NE)

Advance

(Advance Aircraft Co)

Advance Thun SA

(Thun, Switzerland)

Advanced Aeromarine

Advanced Aircraft

(Advanced Aircraft Corporation)

Advanced Aviation

Advanced Soaring Concepts

Adventure Air

Adventure Aircraft

Adventure SA

(Méré, Yonne, France)

Ae.

(from Dirección General de Aerotécnica (1927–1936))

AEA

(Aerial Experimental Association)

AEA

(Aeronautical Engineers Australia Research Pty Ltd)

AEC

(Aircraft Engineering Corp. 535 E 79 St, New York, NY)

AEF Air Lift System

(Houllies, France)

AEG

Allgemeine Elektrizitäts Gesellschaft (AEG)

AEKKEA-RAAB

(Anonymos Etaireia Kataskevis Kai Ekmetallefseos Aeroplanon - Societe Anonyme Pour la Fabrication et l'Exploitation des Avions Raab)

Aer Lualdi

See also: Lualdi-Tassotti

Aer Pegaso

See also: CVT

Aerauto

AEREON

Aerfer

(Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Meridionali-Aerfer)

See also: Ambrosini, Aeritalia

Aerial Distributors

(Aerial Distributors Inc, Wichita, KS)

Aerial Service

Aerial Transport

(Aerial Transport Corp, New York, NY)

Aerial Wheel Syndicate

Aériane

Aerion

Aeris Naviter

Aeritalia

See also: Fiat, Alenia, AMX International, Aerfer

Aermacchi

See also: Macchi, AMX International

Aermas

(Automobiles Martini SA)

Aernova

Aero (Yugoslavia)

see Ikarus

Aero

(Aero Tovàrna Letadel / Aero Vodochody Národní Podnik / "Aero Vodochody National Corporation")

Aero

(Aero Sp.z o.o.)

Aero & Tech

(Fossato Di Vico, Italy)

Aero Adventure Aviation

Aero Boero

Aero Bravo

Aero Car

(Joseph L Halsmer, Lafayette, IN)

Aero Commander

(prev. Aero Design & Engr Corp, Culver City, CA, later Aero Commander division of Rockwell)

Aero Composites/Aero Composite Technologies

Aero Concepts

(Aero Concepts LLC, Gainesville, FL)

Aero Design and Engineering Company

See also: Aero Commander, Rockwell

Aero Design Associates

(Aero Design Associates (pres: David Garber), Opa-Locka, FL)

Aero Designs

(Aero Designs Inc, San Antonio, TX)

Aero Dynamics

(Aero Dynamics Ltd, Div of North American Aero Dynamics (Canada), Arlington, WA)

Aero East Europe

(Kraljevo, Serbia)

Aero Electric

(Aero Electric Aircraft Corporation)

Aero Eli Servizi

(Aero Eli Servizi Costruzioni Aeronautiche)

Aero Gare

Aero Mercantil

(Aero Mercantil SA)

Aero Mirage

(Aero Mirage Inc, Gainesville, FL)

Aero Nord

(Lorgies, and later Bénifontaine, France)

Aero Products

(API/Aeronautical Products Inc)

Aero Research Limited

Aero Resources

(Aero Resources Inc, Gardena, CA)

Aéro Services Guépard

Aero Spacelines

(Aero Spacelines Inc, Van Nuys, CA)

Aero Sport

(Aero Sport Aviation Co, 723 Ventura St, Santa Paula, CA)

Aero-Sport International

Aero Synergie

(Aero Synergie SARL, Villefranche-de-Rouergue, France)

Aero Vodochody

Aero-Astra

(Aviatsionnyy Nauchno-Yekhnicheskiy Tsentr Aero-Astra (Aero-Astra))

Aero-Cam

Aéro-Club de Nice

Aéro-Club de Surenses

Aéro-Club des Cheminots

Aéro-Club des Métallurgistes

Aéro-Club du Jura

Aéro-Club du Rhône et du Sud-Est

Aero-Craft

(Aero-Craft Mfg Co Inc, Detroit, MI)

Aero-Difusión

Aero-Flight

(Aero-Flight Aircraft Corp (Pres: J K Nagamatsu), Buffalo, NY)

Aero-Kros

(Aero-Kros Sp, z o. o., Krosno, Poland)

Aero-Service Jacek Skopiński

(Warsaw, Poland)

Aero-Tech

(Aero-Tech (pres: Alvin J Jarvis), Hastings, FL)

Aero-Works

Aeroálcool

(Aeroálcool Tecnologia Ltda - Aeronaves, São Paulo, Brazil)

AeroAndina

AeroCad

(AeroCad Inc, Florissant, MO)

Aerocar

Aerocar

(Aerocar International / Aerocar Inc.)

Aérocentre

(See Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre SNCAC)

Aerochia

Aerochute International

(Coburg North, Victoria, Australia)

Aerocomp

see:-Comp Air (Aerocomp Inc, Merritt Island, FL)

Aerocomp AB

(Alingsas, Sweden)

AeroCopter

Just to precise this an autogyro.

Aerocraft

(Aerocraft R&D)

AeroDreams

Aerodyne

(Aerodyne Systems Engineering Ltd.)

Aerodyne Systems

Aerodyne Technologies

(Talloires, France)

Aerodynos

(Aerodynos de Colombia)

Aeroflying

(Saint-Andre des Eaux, France)

Aeroitba

(ITBA, Buenos Aires, Argentina)

AeroJames

(Ajaccio, France)

Aerokopter

AeroKuhlmann

(AeroKuhlmann, La Ferté Alais, Cerny)

Aerola

Aerolab

(Aerolab SRL, Gallarate, Italy)

AeroLift

AeroLites Inc.

(AeroLites Inc. (Pres: Daniel J Rochè), Welsh, LA)

Aeromarine

Aeromarine-Klemm

Aeromarine-LSA

(South Lakeland Airport, FL)

Aeromere

AeroMobil

Aeromobile

(Aeromobile Safety Plane Syndicate, 215 Thayer Bldg, Norwich, CT)

Aeromod

(Aeromod Inc (pres: E W Moore), N Little Rock, AR)

Aeromot

(Aeromot, Brazil)

Aéronautic 2000

Aeronautica Bonomi

(Vittorio Bonomi & Camillo Silva / Aeronautica Bonomi) [47]

Aeronautica Lombarda

(Aeronautica Lombarda S.A.)

Aeronáutica Militar Española

Aeronautica Predappio

Aeronautica Umbra

Aeronautical Engineering Co

See: Abreu

Aeronautical Manufacturing Enterprise

(Aeronautical Manufacturing Enterprise - Algeria)

Aeronautical Products

See: Aero Products

Aeronava

Aeronca

(Aeronautical Corp of America)

Aeronca

Aeroneer

see Phillips

Aeroneering

Aeronix

(Aronix sarl, La Chapelle-Vendômoise, France)

Aeropepe

(Aeropepe, Recife, Brazil)

Aeropilot

(Aeropilot SRO, Calav, Czech Republic)

Aeroplastika

(Avia Baltika / Aeroplastika)

Aeroprakt

(Ukraine:Kiev / Russian Federation:LM Aeropract Samara / KB Aeropract / Aeropract JSC)

Aeropro CZ

Aeroprogress/ROKS-Aero

Aeroput

(Aeroput workshops, Zemun, Belgrade)

Aeroric

(AERORIC NAUCHNO-PROIZVODSTVENNOYE PREDPRIYATIE OOO (Aeroric Scientific-Production Enterprise Ltd))

Aeros

(Kiev, Ukraine)

Aeros del Sur

(Argentina)

Aeros SRO (CZ)

(Kutná Hora, Czech Republic)

AeroSamara

Aeroscraft

Aeroscript

(Aeroscript Corp (Morris Kamar, Pincus Cashman, Minnie Israel), New York, NY)

Aerosette

(Aerosette SRO, Chrastava, Czech Republic)

Aerosonde Ltd

Aerospace

Aerospace General

Aérospatiale

(Société Nationale d'Industrie Aérospatiale)

Aerospool

(Aerospool SRO, Prievidza, Slovakia)

Aerosport OY

(Keila, Estonia)

Aerosport

(Aerosport Pty. Ltd.)

Aerosport

(Aerosport Inc (Fdr: Harris L Woods), Holly Springs, NC)

AeroSports Gr

Aerostar

(Aerostar Aircraft Corp, Coeur d'Alene, ID)

Aerostar

(Butler Aviation, Kerrville, TX)

Aerostar

(Aerostar SA, Bacău, Romania)

Aérostructure

(Aérostructure arl, France)

Aerostyle Ultraleicht Flugzeuge

Aerosud

AeroTalleres Guarani

Aerotec

(Technologías Aeronauticas S.A. – Colombia) See: AeroAndina

Aerotec

(Aerotec S/A Industria Aeronáutica)

Aerotécnica

Aerotechnics

(Brandenburg Germany)

Aerotechnik

(Evektor-Aerotechnik, Kunovice, Czech Republic)

Aerotechnik, Entwicklung und Apparatebau

(Aerotechnik, Entwicklung und Apparatebau GmbH)

Aerotek

(Aerotek II, 1042 S Washington St, Afton, WY)

Aerotique

(Aerotique Aviation, United States)

AeroVironment

AeroVolga

AESL

(Aero Engine Services Ltd)

Aetna

(Aetna Aircraft Corp, Glendale, CA)

AFCO

(AFCO Shipyard company - India)

Affordaplane Aircraft

AFG Memel

(Allgemeine Flug-Gesellschaft Memel)

AFU

(Aktiengesellschaft für Flugzeugunternehmungen)

Aggergaard

(Arthur & Peter Aggergaard, Viborg, SD)

AGO

(AGO Flugzeugwerke (Aktien Gesellschaft Otto) - Johannistal / for Aeroplanbau Gustav Otto & Alberti see Otto)

Agrocopteros

(Agrocopteros Ltda.) See: AeroAndina

Agusta

(Construzioni Aeronautiche Giovanni Agusta)

AgustaWestland

Ahill

Ahlert

(Gebrüder Ahlert)

Ahrens

(Ralph Ahrens, Tacoma, WA)

Ahrens

(Ahrens Aircraft Corp, Oxnard, CA)

Ahrens & Schulz

AHRLAC

(AHRLAC Holdings (Advanced High Performance Reconnaissance Light Aircraft))


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