This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Br' through 'Bz'.
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(Chico, CA)
(Curtiss Bradley, Tulsa, OK)
(Ben R. Bradley, Fort Lauderdale, FL)
(Jacob T & Jacob J Brain, Paterson, NJ)
((Thomas) Braley Aircraft Co, 211 E Douglas Ave and 6400 E Franklin Rd, Wichita, KS)
(Max Brändli)
(Michel Brandt)
(Brantly Helicopter Corp)
(Romulus Bratu)
(TU-Braunschweig, Institut für Luftfahrtmeßtechnik und Flugmeteorologie)
((Lion Aircraft Co, Chicago, IL / Brazil Aircraft Corp., Brazil, IN]]
see also HB-Flugtechnik
(Società Italiana Ernesto Breda)
(Ray N. Breecher)
(Breese Aircraft Corp, Portland, OR)
(Robert Liposky, Charles Roloff, Carl Unger, Oak Lawn, IL)
(Société Anonyme des Ateliers d’Aviation Louis BREGUET)
(Claude Brewster, Toledo, OH)
(Brewster and Co, Aircraft Div, Long Island City, NY)
see also: Sailplane Corporation of America
(Georges Briffaud)
(Harold H Briggs, Beaverton, OR)
(Daniel J Brinn, Garden City, KS)
(designations for aircraft built prior to 1923 were applied retroactively) [22]
(Uriel Bristol, Sunny Isle, St Croix, Virgin Islands)
(BAe, British Aerospace, United Kingdom)
(BAC, British Aircraft Company, United Kingdom)
(BAC, British Aircraft Corporation, United Kingdom)
(BA, British Aircraft Manufacturing Company, United Kingdom)
(British Deperdussin Aeroplane Syndicate. / British Deperdussin Aeroplane Co., Ltd.)
(British Klemm Aeroplane Company)
(see Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited)
(Pero Pinheiro, Portugal)
(Avions Maurice Brochet / Constructions Aéronautiques Maurice Brochet)
( also Brock-Stinson - Walter L. Brock, Chicago, IL]]
(Ken Brock Manufacturing Inc. Santa Ana, CA)
(André Brodeau)
(Arthur L. Brodhead, Miami, FL)
(Brokaw Aviation Inc (Dr Burgon F Brokaw & Ernest R Jones), Leesburg, FL)
(Bromon Aircraft Company)
(Louis H. Brown, Toledo, OH)
((Thoburn C. & William R.) Brown Metalplane Co, S 168 Post St, Spokane, WA)
(aka Ben Brown - Benjamin Brown, Lawrence, KS)
(C.L. Brown, Rushville MO.)
(H.F. Brown, Wichita, KS)
(William Brown Jr., Fall Creek, WI)
(Alden Brown, San Francisco, CA)
(Benjamin Brown, Lawrence, KS)
(Lawrence W Brown, Clover Field, Santa Monica, CA, 1931: Brown Aircraft Co, Montebello, CA)
((Lawrence W) Brown-Mercury Aircraft Corp (with R T Leonard), 1172 E Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
((Willis C) Brown-(Richard) Young; aka Columbia Aircraft Co, Tulsa, OK)
(J.B. Browning and Ben E. Cayler, Oceanside and Encinitas, CA)
(Wayne Chester Brubaker, Terre Hill, PA)
(Clarence W Bruggeman, Norfolk, NE)
((Joe & Harry) Brunner-(William E) Winkle Aircraft Corp, 17 Haverkamp St, Glendale, NY)
(Joseph Brush, Riverdale, NJ)
(Salt Lake City, UT)
(Leland D. Bryan)
(J C Bryan & Charles Laird, Greer College, Greer Airways, 2024 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL)
((Leland A) Bryant Aircraft Syndicate, Vail Field, Bell Gardens, CA)
(Henryk Brzeski)
(Braddick Specialised Air Services International (pty.) Ltd. P.O.Box 2189 M.E.C.C KZN 4301 South Africa)
(Renato Bucciero)
(Buchanan Aircraft Corporation, Queensland, Australia)
(William O. Buchanan, Long Beach, CA)
(Clarence Rudolph Buckenberg, Larchwood, IA)
(Bücker Flugzeugbau)
(Buckeye Industries Inc of Argos, IN)
(Buckley Aircraft Co.)
(Edward G Budd Mfg Co, Philadelphia, PA)
(Carl Buecker, Ft Wayne, IN)
(W.B. Buethe Enterprise Inc)
(Walter Bullock)
(Avions Bulté & Cie SA / René Bulté)
(John F. Bunting, Bothell, WA)
(Kenneth L Bunyard, Westchester, NY, Bunyard Airplanes, Flushing, NY)
(Stanley Burak)
(Burgfalke-Flugzeugbau)
(Burke Aircraft Co, 704 Townsend St, Chicago, IL)
(Fred & Sanford Burkholdt, Minneapolis, MN)
(Elmer A. Burlingame, Boston, MA)
(also see CCF & Continental)
(Art Burns & J E "Brig" Young (Jung), Los Angeles, CA)
(Burns Aircraft Co., Starkville, MS)
(Leslie K. Burrell, Garden Grove, CA)
(Riley Burrows, Gardena and Glendale, CA)
(Robert F. Burt, Pomona, CA)
((C J) Bush Welding Works, 117 Greene St, Piqua, OH)
(Bushby Aircraft Inc. - Robert W. Bushby)
(Bushcaddy Aircraft Canada, Lachute, Quebec, Canada)
(Ralph Bushey & C F McGrew, Los Angeles, CA)
(Bushmaster Aircraft Corp.)
(Eugene A. Bussen, Jefferson Barracks, MO)
(C. Arthur Butler)
(Butler Co, 325 S Broadway St, Butler, IN)
Butler Aircraft Corporation, division of Butler Manufacturing Corporation, Kansas City MO.
(Butterfly Aero, Oakville, WA)
(William A. Butters & Associates, Johnstown, PA)
(G.N. Butterworth, West Kingston, RI)
(Gerald Büttner - Obernkirchen, Obernkirchen, Germany)
(Jay Buxton, Hawthorne, CA)
SEE Snyder
(Buzzman ARVS / L'il Hustler Ultralight Aviation)
(Denver, Colorado, United States)
(Fedor Ivanovich Bylinkin)
(Charles Byron, East Brunswick, NJ)
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