List of aircraft (Ta)

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

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Tachihi

(New Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd (新立川飛行機株式会社 Shin Tachikawa Kōkūki Kabushiki Kaisha)

Tachikawa

(Tachikawa Aircraft Company Limited (立川飛行機株式会社, Tachikawa Kōkūki K.K.?))

Taft

((Philip E) Taft Airplane Corp, Elizabeth City, NC 1930: Acquired by Whittlesey Ltd.)

Taggart

(United States)

Ta-Ho-Ma

(Ta-Ho-Ma Airplane & Motor Co (Pres: B H Vanderveld), 64 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL)

Task

(Task Research, Inc., Santa Paula, CA / Stanley K. Franks / Jim Kern)

TAI

(Turkish Aerospace Industries)

Taifun

(Taifun Flugzeugbau GmbH)

Taina

(Beau and Ryan Berkley, Paradise, CA)

Tairov

(Designer: Vsevolod Konstantinovich Tairov)

Taiwan Dancer Aviation

(Taiwan Dancer Technology Co., Ltd, Nan Gang Village, Da Yuan Township, Tao Yuan County, Taiwan)

Takasou

(Takayuki Takasou)

Take Off GmbH

(Hamm, Germany)

Tallmantz

(Tallmantz Aviation Inc (merger: Paul Mantz, Frank Tallman), Orange Co Airport, Santa Ana, CA)

Talpade

Tamai

(Seitaro Tamai & Terutaka Tamai)

Tampier

(René Tampier)

Tandem Aircraft KG

(Saulgau, Germany)

Tangent

(Tangent Aircraft)

Tapanee

(Tapanee Aviation, Inc)

Tarrant

(W.G Tarrant Ltd)

Tarriaut

TAT

(Tunisia Aero Technologies)

Tatin

(Victor Tatin)

Tatra

(Ringhoffer-Tatra Works Ltd.)

Taubman

( S Taubman Aircraft Co, 40 South Howard St, Akron, OH)

Taawney

Taylor

(John Taylor)

Taylor

(Fred taylor)

Taylor

((H B) Taylor Automobile Works, 1119 11th St, Las Vegas, NM)

Taylor

(Truman F Taylor, Honolulu, HI)

Taylor

(Thomas Taylor)

Taylor

(Moulton B "Molt" Taylor, Chehalis and Longview, WA)

Taylor

(L A Taylor, Longview, TX)

Taylor

(Merton Taylor, Whitewater, WI)

Taylor

(Ralph Taylor)

Taylor

(Donald E Taylor, Evansville, IN)

Taylor

(Taylor Aero Industries, Westminster, CA)

Taylor-Watkinson

(C.W. Taylor & E.T. Watkinson)

Taylor Brothers Aircraft Company

( Taylor Bros Aircraft Co, Emery Field, Bradford, PA)

Taylorcraft

(Taylorcraft Aviation Corporation, Alliance, 27 D St, Bradford, PA)

Taylorcraft

(Taylorcraft Aviation Corp (Charles & Dorothy Feris), Alliance, OH)

Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited


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