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ABC Motors[edit]
Abraham[edit]
ACAC[edit]
Ace Aircraft[edit]
Acro Sport[edit]
Adam[edit]
A.E.G.[edit]
AEG J.II 2 passenger biplane modified with passenger cabin from ground attack biplane
Aermacchi[edit]
(for earlier types see Macchi)
Aerion[edit]
Aero Vodochody[edit]
Aero Boero[edit]
Aero-Cam[edit]
Aero Commander[edit]
Aero Ltd[edit]
Aerokopter[edit]
Aeromarine/Aeromarine-Klemm[edit]
Aeromarine 50 single-engine biplane flying boat airliner developed from patrol bomber
Aeromarine 75 twin-engine biplane flying boat airliner developed from patrol bomber
Aeromot[edit]
Aeronca[edit]
Aeronca 6[1]
Aero Spacelines[edit]
Arospatiale[edit]
(see also Eurocopter & SOCATA)
Aerostar[edit]
Agusta[edit]
AgustaWestland[edit]
Ahrens[edit]
Air Tractor[edit]
Airbus[edit]
Airco[edit]
(for later designs see de Havilland)
Airspeed[edit]
Air Creation[edit]
Albatros[edit]
Aleksandrov-Kalinin[edit]
Allegro LSA[edit]
Alpha[edit]
American Aviation[edit]
American Champion[edit]
American Champion & Bellanca series Series of two-seat utility and aerobatic light
aircraft
American Eagle[edit]
American Gyro[edit]
Anderson Greenwood[edit]
ANEC[edit]
AAC Angel
Ansaldo[edit]
Antonov[edit]
Antoinette[edit]
APM[edit]
Arado[edit]
Armstrong Whitworth[edit]
Arrow[edit]
Atlantic Aircraft[edit]
ATR[edit]
Auster[edit]
Austin[edit]
Avia[edit]
Aviamilano[edit]
Aviat[edit]
Aviation Traders[edit]
Avimta[edit]
Avro[edit]
Avro 618 Ten ten-passenger trimotor airliner (Fokker F.VII built under licence)
Avro 638 Club Cadet two-seat open sports and training biplane
Avro Lancastrian four-engine airliner & cargo aircraft converted from Lancaster bomber
Avro 748 (a.k.a. HS 748 & BAe 748) 50-seat turboprop airliner
Avro Canada[edit]
Ayres[edit]
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Bach[edit]
BAe[edit]
Barkley-Grow[edit]
BAT[edit]
Bumer[edit]
Beagle Aircraft[edit]
Beardmore[edit]
Bede[edit]
Beechcraft[edit]
Beechcraft Model 100 King Air 812-seat passenger transport and freighter
Beechcraft Model 200 Super King Air 812-seat passenger transport and freighter
Beechcraft Model 300 Super King Air 814-seat passenger transport and freighter
Bell Helicopter[edit]
Bellanca[edit]
Bene-Mrz[edit]
Beriev[edit]
Bernard[edit]
BFW[edit]
(for later designs see Messerschmitt)
Blackburn[edit]
Blriot[edit]
Blriot-SPAD[edit]
Bloch[edit]
Blohm + Voss[edit]
Boeing[edit]
Boeing Canada[edit]
Boisavia[edit]
Bombardier[edit]
Bonomi[edit]
Brantly[edit]
Breese[edit]
Breda[edit]
Breguet[edit]
Bristol[edit]
Brown-Young[edit]
Brown-Young BY-1
Britten-Norman[edit]
Brochet[edit]
Brunner-Winkle[edit]
Buhl[edit]
Buhl Airsedan
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CAB[edit]
CAMS[edit]
Canadair[edit]
Canadian Vickers[edit]
Capelis[edit]
Caproni[edit]
CASA[edit]
CASA C-212 Aviocar STOL turboprop regional airliner and utility transport
Caudron[edit]
Central Aircraft[edit]
Cessna[edit]
Cessna Model A
Cessna C-34, C-37, C-38, C-145 & C-165 Airmaster series of light utility aircraft
Cessna 120
Cessna 140
Cessna 150 & Cessna 152 Two-seat primary and aerobatic capable trainers
Cessna 180 & 185 Skywagon four- to six-seat utility light aircraft
Cessna 208 Caravan I, Grand Caravan & Cargomaster turboprop utility transport
Cessna 500 & 501 Citation, Citation I & Citation I/SP light corporate jets
Cessna 525 CJ1, CJ2, CJ3 & CJ4 CitationJet series light corporate jets
Cessna 550 Citation II & 551 Citation II & Bravo light corporate jets
Cessna 560 Citation V, Ultra & Ultra Encore small to midsize corporate jet
Champion[edit]
Champion Citabria series of tandem 2-seat high-wing, aerobatic, utility and STOL aircraft
Chichester-Miles[edit]
Chilton[edit]
Chrislea[edit]
Christen[edit]
Cierva[edit]
Cirrus[edit]
Civilian[edit]
COMAC[edit]
Commercial[edit]
Commonwealth (US)[edit]
Comper[edit]
Conroy[edit]
Consolidated[edit]
Convair[edit]
Couzinet[edit]
Cranwell[edit]
Crawford[edit]
Crawford CLM all-metal high-wing cabin monoplane using Junkers F.13 parts
Culver[edit]
Cunliffe-Owen[edit]
Cunningham-Hall[edit]
Cunningham-Hall GA-21M
Cunningham-Hall GA-36
Cunningham-Hall PT-6
Curtiss[edit]
Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" two-seat open-cockpit training biplane widely used for barnstorming
Curtiss Canada[edit]
Curtiss JN-4 (Canadian) "Canuck" two-seat open-cockpit training biplane used for
barnstorming
Curtiss-Reid[edit]
Curtiss-Wright[edit]
(absorbed Travel Air)
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Dassault[edit]
Dassault Falcon 20, 30 & 200 corporate jet and utility transport
Davis[edit]
de Havilland[edit]
(see also Airco)
de Havilland Australia[edit]
de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover trimotor monoplane used for flying doctor service
de Havilland Canada[edit]
de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter 19-seat STOL turboprop regional airliner and
utility transport
Dean-Wilson Aviation[edit]
Denney[edit]
Desoutter[edit]
Dewoitine[edit]
Diamond[edit]
Dornier[edit]
Douglas[edit]
(for later types see McDonnell Douglas)
Driggs[edit]
Druine[edit]
Dyle et Bacalan[edit]
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Eastman[edit]
Eclipse Aerospace[edit]
Edge[edit]
Edgley[edit]
EH Industries[edit]
English Electric[edit]
Embraer[edit]
Embraer Lineage 1000 corporate jet based on the Embraer 190 platform
Embraer Legacy 600 corporate jet based on the Embraer ERJ 145 platform
Emigh[edit]
Enstrom[edit]
ERCO[edit]
Europa[edit]
Eurocopter[edit]
(see also Arospatiale)
Eurocopter BO 105 & EC Super Five five-place multipurpose light utility helicopter
Extra Aircraft[edit]
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Fairchild[edit]
Fairchild Canada[edit]
Fairchild Dornier/Swearingen[edit]
Fairchild Dornier 228 1519-seat regional airliner and STOL utility transport
Fairchild Aerospace SA226 Metro II & SA227 Metro III & 23 19-seat regional airliner
Farman[edit]
FFA[edit]
FFA AS-202 Bravo Two-seat basic trainer and aerobatic light aircraft
Fiat[edit]
Fleet[edit]
Focke-Wulf[edit]
Fokker[edit]
(for US aircraft see Atlantic Aircraft)
Foster, Wikner[edit]
Found Brothers[edit]
Fournier[edit]
Ford[edit]
Ford Trimotor
Four Winds[edit]
Friedrichshafen[edit]
Fuji[edit]
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Gippsland Aeronautics[edit]
Gippsland GA18
Gloster[edit]
Granville Brothers[edit]
Great Lakes[edit]
Grob[edit]
Grumman[edit]
Grumman American AA-5 Traveler, Tiger & Cheetah Four-seat light aircraft
Gulfstream[edit]
Gulfstream Aerospace Jetprop & Turbo Commander twin turboprop utility and corporate
transports
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Hamburger Flugzeugbau[edit]
Handley Page[edit]
Harbin[edit]
Harmon[edit]
Hawker Siddeley[edit]
Heath[edit]
Heinkel[edit]
Helio[edit]
Heston[edit]
Hiller[edit]
Hindustan[edit]
Hollsmidt[edit]
Honda[edit]
Howard[edit]
Howard[edit]
Hurel-Dubois[edit]
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IAI[edit]
IAR[edit]
ICAR[edit]
Ilyushin[edit]
Indonesian Aerospace[edit]
Irkut[edit]
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Junkers[edit]
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Kalinin[edit]
Kaman Aircraft[edit]
Kamov[edit]
Kharkov[edit]
Kawasaki[edit]
Kellett[edit]
Kestrel[edit]
Keystone[edit]
Keystone-Loening[edit]
Klemm[edit]
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Laird[edit]
Lake[edit]
Lancair[edit]
Lasco[edit]
Latcore[edit]
Laville[edit]
Lear[edit]
Let Kunovice[edit]
Letov Kbely[edit]
Lincoln-Page[edit]
Lior et Olivier[edit]
Lisunov[edit]
Lockheed[edit]
Lockspeiser[edit]
Loening[edit]
Luscombe[edit]
Luton Aircraft[edit]
L.V.G.[edit]
LVG C.V passenger and mail biplane converted from observation aircraft
LVG C.VI passenger and mail biplane converted from observation aircraft
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Macchi[edit]
(for later types see Aermacchi)
Malm[edit]
Mansyu/Manshu[edit]
Martin[edit]
Martin-Baker[edit]
Maule[edit]
McDonnell Douglas[edit]
(for earlier types see Douglas)
MD Helicopters[edit]
MDM[edit]
Messerschmitt[edit]
(for earlier designs see BFW)
Messerschmitt-Blkow-Blohm[edit]
Meyers[edit]
Mil[edit]
Miles[edit]
Millicer[edit]
Mitsubishi[edit]
Monocoupe[edit]
Monocoupe 110 and 110 Special two-seat sports monoplane and racing variant
Mooney[edit]
Morane-Saulnier[edit]
(see also SOCATA)
Morrisey/Shinn/Varga[edit]
Moss Brothers[edit]
Murphy Aircraft[edit]
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Nakajima[edit]
NAL NM5
NAMC[edit]
New Standard[edit]
Noorduyn[edit]
Norsk Flyindustri[edit]
North American[edit]
North American Rockwell OV-10 Bronco modified for fighting forest fires
Northrop[edit]
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Pacific Aerospace[edit]
Parnall[edit]
Partenavia[edit]
Piaggio[edit]
Pietenpol[edit]
Pilatus[edit]
Piper[edit]
Piper PA-20 Pacer & PA-22 Tri-Pacer, Caribbean & Colt Two- and four-seat light aircraft
Piper PA-32 Cherokee Six, Lance & Saratoga. Six-seat high-performance light aircraft
Piper PA-42 Cheyenne III, IIIA & 400LS twin turboprop corporate transports
Piper PA-46 Malibu, Malibu Mirage and Malibu Meridian six-seat corporate turboprop
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Polikarpov[edit]
Potez[edit]
Praga[edit]
PWS[edit]
PZL[edit]
PZL Mielec[edit]
PZL widnik[edit]
PZL Warszawa-Okcie[edit]
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Quest Aircraft[edit]
Questair[edit]
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Rafaelyants/Polikarpov[edit]
Rans[edit]
Rans S-12 and S-14 Airaile, S-17 Stinger and S-18 1 or 2-seat pusher high-wing
monoplane ultralights
Rawdon Brothers[edit]
Raytheon[edit]
Raytheon Beechcraft Baron four or six-place business, utility & advanced pilot training
twin
Raytheon Beechcraft Bonanza four- to six-seat high-performance light aircraft
Raytheon Beechcraft King Air 200 twin turboprop corporate, passenger & utility transport
Raytheon Beechcraft King Air 300 & 350 turboprop-powered corporate and utility aircraft
Raytheon Beechcraft King Air 90 & 100 twin turboprop corporate and utility transport
Rearwin[edit]
Rearwin Speedster
Rearwin Sportster
Rearwin Skyranger
Renard[edit]
Reims[edit]
(licence built Cessna)
Republic[edit]
RFB[edit]
Robin[edit]
Robin R2000 & Robin HR200 Two-seat training and aerobatic light aircraft
Robinson/Redwing[edit]
Robinson Helicopter[edit]
Rockwell[edit]
Rohrbach[edit]
Rotorway[edit]
Rumpler[edit]
Ruschmeyer[edit]
Rutan[edit]
(see also Scaled Composites)
Rutan Voyager 1st aircraft to make non-stop unrefueled circumnavigation of the Earth
RWD[edit]
Ryan[edit]
Ryan NYP "Spirit of St. Louis" long distance flight record aircraft based on Brougham
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Saab[edit]
SABCA[edit]
Sablatnig[edit]
Sadler[edit]
Salmson[edit]
Saunders (Canada)[edit]
Saunders-Roe/Saro (UK)[edit]
Savoia-Marchetti[edit]
(see also SIAI-Marchetti)
Scaled Composites[edit]
(see also Rutan)
Scaled Composites White Knight experimental high-altitude jet to carry & launch
SpaceShipOne
Scaled Composites SpaceShipOne experimental spaceplane
Scheibe[edit]
Scheibe SF-26[3]
Schempp-Hirth[edit]
Schleicher[edit]
Schneider (Australia)[edit]
Schweizer[edit]
Scottish Aviation[edit]
Shanghai/Shaanxi[edit]
Shavrov[edit]
Short Brothers[edit]
Shorts Skyvan & Skyliner STOL utility transport and regional airliner
SIAI-Marchetti[edit]
(for earlier designs see Savoia-Marchetti)
Siebel[edit]
Sikorsky[edit]
(for earlier types see RBVZ)
Sino Swearingen[edit]
SIPA S.50
Slingsby[edit]
SOCATA[edit]
(for earlier types see Morane-Saulnier)
Sopwith[edit]
Spectrum[edit]
St-Just[edit]
St. Louis[edit]
St. Louis C2 Cardinal, Senior Cardinal & Super Cardinal two-seat high-wing cabin
monoplane
Stampe et Vertongen[edit]
Star[edit]
Stearman Aircraft[edit]
(absorbed by Boeing)
Stinson[edit]
Stits[edit]
Stits DS-1 Baby Bird single-seat homebuilt monoplane designed to be world's smallest
aircraft
Stits SA-2A Sky Baby single-seat homebuilt biplane designed to be world's smallest
aircraft
Sukhoi[edit]
Supermarine[edit]
Supermarine Stranraer patrol flying boat reused as an airliner and utility transport
Swallow[edit]
Swearingen[edit]
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Tachikawa[edit]
Tatra[edit]
Taylorcraft[edit]
Taylor Cub
Taylorcraft 20 Ranch Wagon, Zephyr 400, Topper, Seabird four-seat cabin monoplane
Technoavia[edit]
Tecnam[edit]
Thruxton[edit]
Thruxton Jackaroo four-seat passenger biplane modified from de Havilland Tiger Moth
Thurston[edit]
Tipsy/Avions Fairey[edit]
Toyota[edit]
Transavia[edit]
Travel Air[edit]
Travel Air 2000, 3000 and 4000 three-seat open-cockpit single-engine utility biplanes
Tupolev[edit]
Tupolev Tu-204 and 214 210 passenger twin jet long-range airliner
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Van's[edit]
VEB[edit]
VFW-Fokker[edit]
Vickers-Armstrongs[edit]
Victa[edit]
VisionAire[edit]
Volmer[edit]
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Wassmer[edit]
Wassmer WA-40 Super IV, Sancy, Baladou and Prestige 5-seat single-engine cabin
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Weatherly[edit]
Wedell-Williams[edit]
Wedell-Williams Model 22, McRobertson racer and We-Will Jr. single-seat racing
monoplane
Wedell-Williams Model 44, We-Will, We-Winc & 44 Special single-seat racing monoplane
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Wibault[edit]
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Xian MA600 Sixty-seat Turboprop regional aircraft, update from the MA60 from China
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Yeoman[edit]
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Zivko[edit]
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Zlin Z 42, Z 43, Z 142, Z 242 & Z 143 Two/four-seat light aircraft
Zenith[edit]
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