List of aircraft (E)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'E'.

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E

E & P

(Elson & Pruitt, Flint, MI)

e-Go

{e-Go Aeroplanes Limited, United Kingdom}

E-volo

EAA

(Eagle Aircraft Pty Ltd) see: Eagle

EAA

(Experimental Aircraft Assn, Hales Corners, WI)

EAC

(Engineers Aircraft Corp, Stamford, CT)

EAC

(Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques et Commerciales - EAC)

EADS

EADS CASA

EADS PZL

EADS 3 Sigma

EAF

( EAF (Greek:Εργοστάσιο Αεροπλάνων Φαλήρου - Phaliron Aircraft Factory))

see KEA

Eagle

(Eagle Aircraft Company, Boise, ID)

Eagle

(Eagle Aircraft Pty Ltd / EAA - Eagle Aircraft Australia)

Eagle Aviation LLC

(Eagle Aviation LLC, Oshkosh, WI)

Eagle Helicopter

Eagle R&D

(Designer:B.J. Schramm)

Eagle's Perch Inc

(Eagle's Perch Inc, Carrollton, VA)

Eagles Wing Corporation

(Normandy, TN)

Earl

((Harry W) Earl Aviation Corp, Portland, OR)

Early Bird Aircraft Company

(Erie, CO)

Earthstar

East-Olsen

(Clifford East & William Olsen, Muni Airport, Denver, CO)

Eastern

(United Eastern Aeroplane Corp, Hempstead, NY)

Eastern Ultralights

Eastman

(Eastman Aircraft Corp (Beasley, Eastman, Edward S Evans, Carl B Squier), Detroit, MI)

Eastwood

EasyUp

(Medford, OR)

Eaves

(Leonard Eaves, Leroy Huff, Lloyd Pearson, Oklahoma City, OK)

EAY

(Empresa Aeronáutica Ypiranga)

Eberhardt

(Eberhart Aeroplane & Motor Co.)

Eberman

(Gus Eberman, Geneva, IL)

ECA-Fernas

( Entreprise de construction aéronautique)

Eck

(Ing. Robert Eck)

Ecker

(Herman A Ecker, Syracuse, NY)

Eckley

(William R Eckley, Mabel, MI)

Eclipse

(Eclipse Aviation and Eclipse Aerospace (Fdr: Vern Raburn), Albuquerque, NM)

Ector

(Ector Aircraft Co, Odessa, TX)

Eddy

(Paul Eddy, Findlay, OH)

Eddyo

(Ed Young, Erie, CO)

Edel Paragliders

(Gwangju, South Korea)

Edison

(Thomas Alva Edison, Menlo Park, NJ)

Edgar Percival Aircraft

Edley

(John G Edley, Miami, FL)

Edgley

(Edgley Aircraft Ltd.)

Edmunds

(Phil Edmunds, Troy, OH)

Edo

(EDO Aircraft Corp (Fdr: Earl D Osborne), College Point, NY)

EDRA

(EDRA Pecas e Manutencao Ltda / EDRA Aeronautica)

Edwards

(Edwards Common Sense Aeroplane Co, Tell City, IN)

Edwards

(James Edwards, Los Angeles, CA)

Edwards

((George) Sterling Edwards Aircraft Co, 1055 California St, S San Francisco, CA)

EEL

(Entwicklung und Erprobung von Leichtflugzeugen, Putzbrunn, Germany)

EFF

(Entwicklungsgemeinschaft für Flugzeugbau)

Effenheim

(Edward & Ray Effenheim, Milwaukee, WI)

Efremov

(N. Efremov)

EFW

(Eigenössische Flugzeug Werke) see:EKW

Egge

(Norman C Egge, Boston, MA)

EGHS

(Eau Gallie High School, FL)

Eglin

(R T Eglin and Roy Moss, Los Angeles, CA)

Egvoyager

(Egvoyager srl, Martellago, Italy)

Egyptian General Aero Organisation (EGAO)

EH Industries

(Joint venture company formed by Agusta and Westland to manage and market EH-101)

Ehmann

(Rolf Ehmann)

Ehroflug

(Ehroflug GmbH, Altneu, Switzerland)

Eich

(James P Eich, Alhambra, CA)

Eichenfeldt

(E I Eichenfeldt, Minneapolis, MN)

Eichmann

(Ellis Eichmann, Brownsville, TX)

Ekin

( W. H. Ekin (Engineering) Company)

Eklund

(Torolf Eklund)

Ekolot

(PPHU Ekolot, Krosno, Poland)

Ekonomov

Ekström

(Staffan W. Ekström)

EKW

(Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette English: "Swiss Federal Constructions Works",
also known as Eigenössische Flugzeug Werke - EFW, or as Flug + Werk)

El Gavilán

(see List of aircraft (G)#Gavilán)

El-Jo

(Donald & Galen Elser-Carlyle Jobes, Lima, OH)

ELA

(ELA Aviacion S.L., Cordoba, Spain)

Elbit

(Elbit Systems, Israel)

Eldred

(Dewey Eldred, Willoughby, OH)

Eleaume

(René Eleaume)

Electravia

(Electravia Hélices E-Props, France)

Electric Aircraft Corporation

(Cliffside Park, NJ)

Electric Ride

(Baierbrunn, Germany)

Electricsports

(Electricsports GmbH, Ostrach, Germany)

Electroflight

Elias

(G Elias & Brother, Buffalo, NY)

Elitar

(Elitar (Samara VVV-Avia))

Elixir Aircraft

(Elixir Aircraft, France)

Ellehammer

Elliot

(H E Elliot, Los Angeles, CA)

Elliotts of Newbury

Ellipse

(La société Ellipse, Etuz-Marnay, France)

Ellison-Mahon

Elmendorf

(Leonard C Elmendorf, Garden City, MI)

Elmwood Aviation

Elroy Air

Ely

(David Ely)

Elytroplan

See:de Rouge

Emair

(Emair, div of Murrayair Ltd, Harlingen, TX) (a.k.a. Agronemair)

Emblem

(Arizona Airmobile Co, Phoenix, AZ)

Embraer

(Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica S. A. English: Brazilian Aeronautics Company, Inc.)

Emerald Coast Aircraft

(Panama City, FL)

Emigh

((Harold) Emigh Aircraft Co, Denver, CO)

Emmert

(Don Pittman, Sapulpa, OK)

Empire State

(Empire State Aircraft Corp, Hempstead Plains, NY)

Emsco

((E M Smith & Associates) EMSCO Aircraft Corp, Long Beach, CA)

ENAER

(Empresa Nacional de Aeronáutica de Chile English:National Aeronautic Enterprise of Chile).

Endicott

(J L Endicott Airplane Co, Medford, NY)

Engels

(Yevgenii Robertovich Engels)

Enghusen-Anderson

(Victor Enghusen & Morris Anderson, Frontenac, MN)

Engineering Division

(Engr Division, McCook Field, Dayton, OH; Hampton Roads, VA)

Engle

((Richard B "Dick") Engle Aircraft Corp (a.k.a. Palmer Inventions Inc, Engel Air Products Inc, Palmer Cam Engine Mfg Co), Framingham, Natick, Boston, and Cambridge, Massachusetts)

Engle-Myers

(Bruce Engle and Garland Myers, Burlington, IA)

English

(Peter & W P English, Oakland and San Francisco, CA)

English Electric

Engstrom

(Erik Engstrom)

Ensley

(A Y Ensley, Livingston, CA)

Enstrom

Entecho

Entler

(Victor Entler / Entler-Werke, Wilhelmshaven)

Entwicklungsring-Nord

(Joint Venture between Weserflug, Focke-Wulf, and Hamburger Flugzeugbau; Weserflug and Focke-Wulf were later absorbed into VFW)

Entwicklungsring-Süd

(see #EWR)

Epic

(Epic Air LLC / Epic Aviation )

Epps

(Ben T Epps, Athens, GA)

Equator

(Equator Aircraft Gesellschaft fur Flugzeugbau mbH Ulm)

Erasmus

Erasmus

(C.J. Erasmus, Chicago, IL)

ERCO

(Engineering and Research Corporation (Pres: Henry A Berliner), Washington, DC and Riverdale, MD)

Erickson (aircraft constructor)

(Erickson, Springfield, MA)

Erickson

(T E Erickson, Minneapolis, MN)

Erickson Air Crane

(Erickson Air-Crane Inc, Central Point, Orlando, FL)

Erika

(Louis Erickson, Springfield, MA)

Erla

(Erla Maschinenwerk G.m.b.H. / designer Franz Xaver Mehr)

Ernoul

(France)

Ernst

(Ernst Flying Machine Co, no location.)

ERPALS

(Études et Réalisations de Protottypes pour l'Aviation Légère et Sportiv)

ESA

Escapade

(Escapade Aircraft Limited, United Kingdom)

Esch

(Joseph W Esch, Akron, OH)

Eshelman

(Cheston L Eshelman Corp, Dundalk, MD)

Eskildsen

(Kenneth Eskildsen, Lexington, NE)

Esnault-Pelterie

Espenlaub

(Gottlob Espenlaub / Espenlaub Flugzeugbau)

Essig

(Essig Aero Advertising Service, Los Angeles, CA)

ESTA

(Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Aéronautiques / Antoine Odier & Gustave Bessière)

Estivals & Domecq

(René Estivals & Jean Domecq)

Etheredge

(W C Etheredge, Spartanburg, SC)

Ethiopian Airlines

(Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)

Etrich

(Igo Etrich / Etrich FlugzeugWerke (EFW), Austria)

Etudes Andre Morin

(Colombes, France)

Euler

(Euler-Werke / Euler Flugmaschinen-Werke)

Euro-ALA

(Euro-ALA, Italy)

Eurocopter

Eurodisplay

(Kozomín, Czech Republic)

EuroFAR

(European Future Advanced Rotorcraft)

Eurofighter

EuroFLAG

(European Future Large Aircraft Group) [9] See: Airbus A400M Atlas

Eurofly

(Eurofly srl, Galliera Veneta, Italy)

Europa

Europe Sails

(Neukirchen, Austria)

EuroSport

(EuroSport Aircraft Lda)

Evangel

Evans

((W Samuel) Evans Aircraft, La Jolla, CA)

Evektor

Everage

(Ira Everage, Houston TX.)

Everett

(Marvin Everett Sr, Somerville, NJ)

Evers

(W. Heinrich Evers of Lamstedt)

Everson

(Arthur and Ernest Everson)

Eviation

(Eviation Aircraft)

Evolution Aircraft

(Redmond, OR)

Evolution Trikes

(Zephyrhills, FL)

EWR

Excalibur

(Excalibur Aircraft)

Excalibur

( Excalibur Aviation Company)

Exkluziv

(Exkluziv sro, Topolcany, Slovakia)

Exel

(George Exel, Clifton, NJ)

Exosonic

Explorair

(Ebringen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany)

Explorer Aircraft

(Explorer Aircraft - now AEA)

Explorer

(Explorer Aviation, Grangeville, ID)

Express

(Express Aircraft Co (Paul Fagerstrom & Lawrence Olson), Olympia, WA)

Express Design Inc

Extra

(Extra Flugzeugbau / Extra Aerobatic Aircraft / WalterExtra)

Eyerly

((Lee U) Eyerly Aircraft Corp, Eyerly School of Aeronautics, Salem, OR)


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