List of aircraft (Q)

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

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Q

QinetiQ

Qingting

Quaissard

(Gaston Quaissard)

Quander

(UL Flugzeugbau Quander, Petershagen, Germany)

Quasar

(Dolní Bečva, Czech Republic)

Queen

(Queen Aeroplane Co (Fdr: Willis McCormick), 197 St & Amsterdam Ave, Bronx Park, NY)

Quénard

(Georges Quénard)

Quest Aircraft

Questair

(Questar Inc (Pres: James E Griswold), Greensboro, NC)

Quick

(Joseph & William Quick, Huntsville, AL)

Quick

(Quick Aeroplane Dusters, Houston, TX)

Quickie

(Quickie Aircraft Corp (founders: Tom Jewett & Gene Sheehan), Mojave, CA)

Quicksilver

(Quicksilver Manufacturing)

Quikkit

Quinn

(E Quinn, Roebuck, SC)


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References

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  2. 1 2 Gaillard, Pierre (1991). Les Avions Francaisde 1965 a 1990. Paris: Editions EPA. ISBN   2-85120-392-4.
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