List of aircraft (Ai–Am)

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

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Ai–Am

Aichi

(Aichi Tokei Denki Kabushiki Kaisha - Aichi Watch and Electric Machinery Company Ltd. / Aichi Kokuki Kabushiki Kaisha - Aichi Aircraft Company Ltd.)

AIDC

(漢翔航空工業股份有限公司 - Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation)

Aiglon

(Société Aiglon)

AII

(Aviation Industries of Iran)

AIL

(Aeronautical Industries of Louisiana, Monroe, LA)

Aimé-Salmson

(Emannuel Aimé & Émile Salmson)

Air & Space

(Air & Space Mfg Inc, Muncie, IN)

Air Boss

(Southern Aircraft Corp)

Air Capital

(Air Capital Mfg Co.)

Air Command

(Air Command International, Caddo Mills, TX)

Air Copter

(Lherm, France)

Air Creation

(Air Creation SARL)

Air Department

(Admiralty Air Department)

Air Energy

Air Est Services

(Air Est Services, France)

Air Force Aircraft Manufacturing Factory

(Chinese Republic)

Air Leader

(Air Leader Airplane Co, Floral Park, NY)

Air Magic Ultralights

(Houston, Texas)

Air Nova

(Air Nova (Pty.) Ltd. / Dr. Maitland Reed, J.H. Rautenbach, H.G. Brown & G.P.M. Stege)

Air Products Company

Air Quest International

(see: Zalazar)

Air Roamer

(George Maves & Jimmie Watkins, Clover Field, Santa Monica, CA)

Air Scooter

Air Sports

(Air Sports Aircrafts [ sic ] Gmbh and Co KG, Wellersen, Germany)

Air Sylphe

(Villereau, Nord, France)

Air Tractor

(Air Tractor Inc (pres: Leland Snow), Olney, TX)

Air Transport

see General-Western

Air-Craft

(Air-Craft Corp of America, Portland, IN)

Air-Istocrat

(United States Aircraft Corp, 76 Nelson St, New Brunswick, NJ)

Air-Metal

(Air-Metal Flugzeugbau und Entwicklungs GmbH & Co Betrieb KG)

Air-Row

(American Aircraft Corp, Chicago, IL)

Air-space

Air-Sport

(Zakopane, Poland)

Air-Sud-Ouest

Airbet

(Airbet Serveis Aeronautics, Barcelona, Spain)

Airborne Windsports

(Redhead, New South Wales, Australia)

Airbridge

(Moscow, Russia)

Airbus

(Airbus industrie - part of EADS, now Airbus Group)

Airbus Helicopters

Airco

(Aircraft Manufacturing Company)

Airconcept

Aircore

(Aircore Industries)

Aircorp

(Aircorp Pty. Ltd.) JAWA

AirCoupe

(AirCoupe Div, Air Products Co Ltd)

Aircraft Associates

(Aircraft Associates Inc, Long Beach, CA)

Aircraft Builders

(Aircraft Builders Co, Coldwater, MI)

Aircraft Builders Club

(Aircraft Builders Club, Lakewood, Cleveland, OH)

Aircraft Cooperative Mechta

Aircraft Designs

Aircraft Disposal Company

see:Airdisco

Aircraft Engineering Corp

(see Ace)

Aircraft Engineers

(Aircraft Engineers Inc., Chicago, IL)

Aircraft Industries of Canada

Aircraft Manufacturing Company

(Aircraft Mfg Co, (possibly Ft Worth), TX)

Aircraft Research

Aircraft Sales and Parts

Aircraft Specialties

(Aircraft Specialties Co, Saugus, CA)

Aircraft Technologies

(Aircraft Technologies Inc, Lilburn, GA)

Airdale

(Airdale Flyer Company)

Airdisco

(Aircraft Disposal Company / ADC)

Airdrome Aeroplanes

Aire-Kraft

(Aire-Kraft Co, Washington, PA)

Airfer

(Airfer Paramotores, Paramotores Air-Future, S.L., Pontevedra, Spain)

Airfisch

(Hanno Fischer founded his design office Fischer – Flugmechanik, and together with his later partner Klaus Matjasic)

Airflow

(Airflow S.P.R.L.)

Airframes Unlimited

(Athens, Texas, United States)

Airgo

(Airgo Mfg Co (J Henley), Guthrie, OK)

Airkraft

(Airkraft Gmbh Leichtflugzeugbau, Beringen, Switzerland)

Airline

(Airline Transportation Co (fdr: L E Hardy), Los Angeles, CA)

AirLony

Airmak

(Airmak srl.)

Airmass Inc.

Airmaster

(Airmaster Helicopters)

Airmaster

(Airmaster Inc (pres: Lawrence Matanski), Renton, WA)

Airmax

(Airmax Construcoes Aeronautica)

Airmotive Engineers

(Pontiac Oakland Airport, Pontiac, MI)

Airo

(Airo Aviation FZ-LLC, Ras Al Khaimah Free Trade Zone, United Arab Emirates)

Airplane Alley

(Airplane Alley - Mike Huffman)

Airplane Factory, The

(The Airplane factory (Pty) Ltd, Tedderfield Airpark, Eikenhof, Johannesburg South, South Africa)

Airship Development

Airship Manufacturing

Airspeed

(Airspeed Ltd)

Airsport

(Airsport SRO, Zbraslavice, Czech Republic)

Airtec

(CASA / Nutanio joint venture)

Airtech Canada

Airtime Products

(Airlie Beach, Queensland, Australia)

Airtrike

(Airtrike GmbH, Berlin, Germany)

AirUtility

(AirUtility Cargo Co, North Sacramento, CA)

Airwave Gliders

(Fulpmes, Austria)

Airwings

(Airwings Inc, New Brunswick, New Jersey)

Airworthy

(Airworthy Airplane Co (George Antolchick & Frederick H Jolly), Chicago, IL)

AIS

(Aviatsionnaya Ispitatelnaya Stantsiya)

AISA

(Aeronáutica Industrial S.A.)

Aist

AJI

(American Jet Industries Inc (Pres: Allen E Paulson), Van Nuys, CA)

Akabane

(Akabane Hikoki Seisakusho - Akabane Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)

Akaflieg Berlin

(Flugtechnische Fachgruppe)

Akaflieg Braunschweig

Akaflieg Danzig

(Akafdemischen Fliegergruppe der Technischen Hoch-schule Danzig)

Akaflieg Darmstadt

Akaflieg Darmstadt/Akaflieg München

Akaflieg Hannover

Akaflieg Karlsruhe

Akaflieg Köln

Akaflieg München

Akaflieg Stuttgart

Akaflieg Wilhelmshaven

Akasamitra

(Akasamitra Homebuilt Aircraft Association)

Akerman

(John D Akerman, Northland Aviation Co, Minneapolis, MN)

Akers

(Akers Aircraft, Chicago, IL)

Akin

(Earl T Akin, Breckenridge, TX)

Akins

(Rick Akins)

Akro

(Leo Loudenschlager)

Akron-Funk

(see Funk)

Akrotech Aviation

(Akrotech Aviation, Inc, Scappoose, OR)

Alaire

Alamo

(Alamo Aircraft Corp, San Antonio, TX)

Alaparma

see also Mantelli

Albar

(Lavigne Albar, Mount Pleasant, MI)

Albastar

(Albastar Ltd)

Albatros

(Albatros Flugzeugwerke G.m.b.H.) Data from:German Aircraft between 1919 - 1945 [31]

Albatros OAW

(Ostdeutsche Albatroswerke G.m.b.H.)

Albatross

(Albatross Scientific-Technical Works - Tsentr Nauchno-Teknhnichesgo Tvorchestva Albatross)

Albaviation

Albert

(Edouard Albert)Data from: [46]

Albert

(Jean Albert)

Albessard

(Joseph Albessard)

Albrecht

(Bemer E & James E Albrecht, Anderson, IN)

Albree

(George N. Albree)

ALCA

Alcock

Alcor

(Alcor (Allan Lockheed Corp) Aircraft Corp)

Alder & Derryberry

(W C Alder & L E Derryberry, Abilene, TX)

Alderson

(F T Alderson, El Centro, CA)

Alekseyev

(Semyon Alexeyev - Alekseyev Design Bureau - OKB-21)

Alenia

See also: Fiat, Aeritalia, AMX International

Alexander

(Alexander Aircraft Co)

Alexandria

(Alexandria Aircraft Co)

Alfaro

(Heraclio Alfaro (Vitoriano Heraclio Alfaro-Fournier))

Algate

(Algate Aircraft Corp)

Ali Viberti

(Ali Viberti S.p.a. / Franco Muscariello)

Alisport

(Alisport srl, Cremella, Italy)

Alkan

(Oscar Alkan)

Alker

All American

(All-American Aircraft Inc)

Allard

Allen

(Edmund T Allen, Salt Lake City, UT)

Allen

(A J Allen, Savannah, GA)

Allen

(Frank Allen, 6040 Dorchester Ave, Chicago, IL)

Allenbaugh

(Edward Allenbaugh, North Hollywood, CA)

Alliance

(Alliance Aircraft Company Ltd.)

Alliance

(Alliance Aircraft Corp, North Webb St, Alliance, OH)

Alliance

Alliant

Allied

(Allied Aircraft Corp, North Tonawanda, NY)

Allied

(Allied Aircraft Corp (pres: J A Phillips), Wichita, KS)

Allied

Alliet-Larivière

Allinio

(Peter Allinio, 409 Kearney St, El Cerrito, CA)

Allison

((Lawrence M) Allison Airplane Co)

Allison

(Allison Gas Turbine Division GMC)

Allison-White

((Lawrence M) Allison-(Karl H) White)

Alon

(Alon Inc (founders: John Allen Jr & Lee O Higdon), McPherson, KS)

Alpaero

(ALPAERO Noin Aéronautique, Châteauvieux, France)

Alpavia

(Societe Alpavia)

Alpha

(Alpha Aviation Co)

Alpha Aviation

(Alpha Aviation (New Zealand))

Alpi Aviation

(Alpi Aviation srl, Pordenone, Italy)

Alpla

(Alpla-Werke Alwin Lehner GmbH & Co KG)

Altair Coelho

(Eldorado do Sul, Brazil)

Alter

(Ludwig Alter Werke)

Altitude Group

(Altitude Group, LLC, Overland Park, KS)

Alvarez

(Joseph Alvarez, Chino, CA)

Alvarez et de Condé

AM

(Arts et Métiers ParisTech)

AMA

(Aircraft Mechanics Association)

AMA

(Anczutin-Malinowski-Aleksandrowicz Andrzej Anczutin, Henryk Malinowski and Rościslaw Aleksandrowicz)

Amax Engineering

(Donvale, Victoria, Australia)

Ambi-Budd

Ambrosini

(Societa Aeronautica Italiana Ing. A. Ambrosini & C.)

AMC

AMD

(Aircraft Manufacturing and Development, Eastman, GA)

AME

(Aeronautica Militar Espanola)

AmEagle

American

(American Aeroplane Supply House, 266-68 Franklin St, Hempstead, NY)

American Air Jet

American Air Racing

(American Air Racing Ltd.)

American Air Racing

(American Air Racing Inc (pres: John Parker), Rancho Palos Verdes, CA)

American Aircraft

American Aerolights

American Airmotive

(American Airmotive Corp (pres: John D MacArthur), Miami, FL)

American Autogyro

American Aviation

(American Aviation Corp, (Delaware incorporation), New York, NY)

American Champion

((American Champion Aircraft Corp (pres: Jerry Mehlhaff), Rochester, WI))

American Eagle

(American Eagle Aircraft Corp, (Victor H) Roos Lincoln Aircraft Co)

American Eaglecraft

(American Eaglecraft Co, Fort Worth & Grapevine, TX)

American Electric

American Flea

(American Mignet Aircraft Corp.)

American General Aviation Corporation

American Gyro

(American Gyro Co, Denver, CO)

American Helicopter

(American Helicopter Co., a division of Fairchild Aircraft)

American Homebuilts

(Hebron, Illinois)

American Jet Industries

American Legend

(American Legend Aircraft Co)

American Moth

(Vulcan Aircraft Co,)

American Patriot Aircraft

(American Patriot Aircraft LLC, Westfield, WI)

American Sportscopter

(Newport News, VA)

American Sunbeam

(American Sunbeam Aircraft Ltd)

American Utilicraft Corp.

AmeriPlanes

Ames

(Butler Ames, Washington, DC)

Ames

(William P Ames)

Ames-Dryden

(Ames Industrial Co)

Ameur

(Ameur Aviation Technologie / AAT)

AMF Microflight

(AMF Aviation Enterprises, Aviation Enterprises)

Amicale d'Aviation Légère

Amiot

(SECM-Amiot - Société d'Emboutissage et de Constructions Mécaniques / Félix Amiot)

Ampaire

Amphibians

AMS-Flight

(AMS-Flight, Ljubljana)

Amsco

AMV

(AMV Aircraft (fdr: Attila Melkuti), Aliso Viejo, CA)

AMX


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