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Baade
Baade
Baade may refer to:* Baade , a lunar impact crater* Baade 152, the first German jet passenger airliner* one of the Magellan telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile...

 

(Dr. Brunholf Baade, East Germany, see: List of aircraft (O)#OKB-1 and List of aircraft (U-Z)#VEB)

Babcock 

  • Babcock 1905 Wright Flyer copy
  • Babcock 1909 Wright Flyer copy
  • Babcock 1910 Monoplane
  • Babcock 1913 Curtiss Pusher Copy
  • Babcock 1916 Biplane
  • Babcock LC-7
  • Babcock LC-11 Cadet
  • Babcock LC-13
  • Babcock-Vlchek X Airmaster
  • Babcock Ranger
  • Babcock Series 1
  • Babcock Teal

Baby Ace 

(Ace Aircraft Mfg Co (Edwin T Jacobs),)
  • Baby Ace Model D
  • Baby Ace Model E Junior Ace

BAC
British Aircraft Company
The British Aircraft Company was a British aircraft manufacturer based in Maidstone. It was founded by C H Lowe-Wylde and produced gliders and light aircraft during the 1930s.-Glider production:...

(British Aircraft Company)
  • B.A.C. Drone
  • B.A.C. I
  • B.A.C. II
  • B.A.C. III
  • B.A.C. IV
  • B.A.C. IX
  • B.A.C. Super Drone
  • B.A.C. V
  • B.A.C. VI
  • B.A.C. VII
  • B.A.C. VII Mk 2
  • B.A.C. VII Planette
  • B.A.C. VIII Bat-Boat
  • B.A. Swallow 2
  • B.A. Eagle 2
  • B.A. Double Eagle

BAC
British Aircraft Corporation
The British Aircraft Corporation was a British aircraft manufacturer formed from the government-pressured merger of English Electric Aviation Ltd., Vickers-Armstrongs , the Bristol Aeroplane Company and Hunting Aircraft in 1960. Bristol, English Electric and Vickers became "parents" of BAC with...

  • BAC Lightning
  • BAC Jet Provost
    BAC Jet Provost
    The BAC Jet Provost was a British jet-powered trainer aircraft used by the Royal Air Force from 1955 to 1993. The Jet Provost was also successfully exported, serving in many air forces worldwide....

  • BAC VC-10
  • BAC One-Eleven
    BAC One-Eleven
    The British Aircraft Corporation One-Eleven, also known as the BAC-111, BAC-1-11 or BAC 1-11, was a British short-range jet airliner of the 1960s and 1970s...

  • BAC Strikemaster
  • BAC TSR-2
    BAC TSR-2
    The British Aircraft Corporation TSR-2 was a cancelled Cold War strike and reconnaissance aircraft developed by the British Aircraft Corporation for the Royal Air Force in the late 1950s and early 1960s...


Bach

(Bach Aircraft Co, Clover Field, Santa Monica CA)
  • Bach 3-CT Air Yacht
  • Bach Air Yacht
    Bach Air Yacht
    |-See also:...

  • Bach CS-1
  • Bach CS-4
  • Bach Polar Bear
  • Bach Super Transport
  • Bach T-11-P

Bachem 

(Bachem-Werke)
  • Bachem Ba 349 Natter
  • Ba BP 20 - (Manned Flak Rocket) First versions of Ba-349, some Non-VTO fitted with fixed landing gear and solid nose for flight testing

Backstrom 

(Al Backstrom, Fort Worth TX.)

BAe
British Aerospace
British Aerospace plc was a UK aircraft, munitions and defence-systems manufacturer. Its head office was in the Warwick House in the Farnborough Aerospace Centre in Farnborough, Hampshire...

 

  • BAe 125
  • BAe 146
    BAe 146
    The British Aerospace 146 is a medium-sized commercial airliner formerly manufactured in the United Kingdom by British Aerospace, later part of BAE Systems. Production ran from 1983 until 2002. Manufacture of an improved version known as the Avro RJ began in 1992...

  • BAe 748
  • BAe ATP
  • BAe C-29
  • BAe EAP
  • BAe/McDonnell-Douglas Harrier
  • BAe Hawk
    BAE Hawk
    The BAE Systems Hawk is a British single-engine, advanced jet trainer aircraft. It first flew in 1974 as the Hawker Siddeley Hawk. The Hawk is used by the Royal Air Force, and other air forces, as either a trainer or a low-cost combat aircraft...

  • BAe Jetstream
  • BAe Jetstream 41
  • BAe Nimrod
  • BAe/McDonnell-Douglas T-45 Goshawk
  • Avro RJ
  • BAe CT-155 Hawk Canadian Armed Forces
  • British Aerospace P.125
    British Aerospace P.125
    |-See also:...


BAE Systems
BAE Systems
BAE Systems plc is a British multinational defence, security and aerospace company headquartered in London, United Kingdom, that has global interests, particularly in North America through its subsidiary BAE Systems Inc. BAE is among the world's largest military contractors; in 2009 it was the...

 

  • BAE Systems HERTI
  • BAE Systems Fury
  • BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4
    BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4
    The BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4 was a maritime patrol and attack aircraft intended to replace the Hawker Siddeley Nimrod MR2. The rebuilt aircraft would have extended the operating life of the Nimrod fleet by several decades and have significantly improved the aircraft by almost doubling the flight...

  • BAE Systems Hawk
  • BAE Systems Ampersand
  • BAE Systems Mantis
  • BAE Systems Taranis
  • BAE Systems Demon

Bahl 

((Brooks B) Harding, (A D) Zook & (Errold G) Bahl, Lincoln NB.)
  • Bahl Lark Monoplane

Bailey & Gray 

(John & Ross Bailey and Marsh Gray, Kinston NC.)
  • Bailey & Gray 1911 Monoplane

Bakeng

(Gerald Bakeng, Edmonds WA.)
  • Bakeng Duce
  • Bakeng Double Duce

Baker 

(Al and Ray Baker, Kansas City MO.)
  • Baker Pete
  • Baker Special
  • Shannon-Buente Special

Baker 

(Baker Air Research, Huron OH.)

Ballou-Whitehair 

((W J) Ballou-(Walter L) Whitehair Aeroplane Co, Portland OR.)
  • Ballou-Whitehair 1929 Aircraft

Baltrun 

((Joseph) Baltrun Flying Service, Springfield MA.)
  • Baltrun 1930 Biplane

Bancroft 

((Basil or Louis) Bancroft Airplane Co, E Hartford CT.)
  • Bancroft 1917 Biplane

Bannick 

((Lester) Bannick Copter Co, Phoenix AZ.)
  • Bannick Model C Copter
  • Bannick Model VW Copter
  • Bannick Model T of the Air

Barker-Bowser 

(Gailard Barker & Kenneth Bowser, Phoenix AZ.)
  • Barker-Bowser B-1 Midniter

Barkley-Warwick 

((Archibald S) Barkley & Warwick Aircraft Corp, 7490 Melville St, Detroit MI.)
  • Barkley-Warwick BW-1

Barlatier

(Henri Blanc et Emile Barlatier)
  • Barlatier et Blanc 1908 monoplane

Barling 

(Barling Aircraft Co, 526 North 2nd St, St Joseph MO.)
  • Barling A
  • Barling B-6
  • Barling XNBL-1 Bomber

Barnard 

(Barnard Aircraft Corp, Syracuse NY.)
  • New Strandard D-31

Barnes 

(S H Barnes, Escalon CA. 19??: 110 N Cypress St, Burbank CA.)
  • Barnes BGX-1

Barnett
Barnett Rotorcraft
Barnett Rotorcraft is a US aircraft manufacturer established by Jerry Barnett in Olivehurst, California in 1962 to market gyrocopters for homebuilding. The firm's most significant design is the Barnett J4B, available in single- and two-seat versions....

( (K J) Barnett Rotorcraft Co, Olivehurst CA.)
  • Barnett J3M
  • Barnett J4M
  • Barnett J4B
    Barnett J4B
    |-References:* * -See also:...


Barney 

(Barney Snyder, 3706 49 St, San Diego CA.)
  • Barney S-1
  • Barney Sportster
  • Barney Wren

Barnhart 

((G Edward) Barnhart, San Diego CA. 1922: Barnhart Aircraft Inc, 44 W Green St, Pasadena CA.)
  • Barnhart 1916 Biplane
  • Barnhart Twin 15
    Barnhart Twin 15
    |-See also:...

     Wampus Kat (1921) twin engine biplane tranport

Barrett 

(Barrett Aircraft, 2442 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica CA.)
  • Barrett 1931 Monoplane

Barritt 

(John E Barritt, Riverside CA, later Berkeley CA.)
  • Barritt BM-1

Bartel
Ryszard Bartel
Ryszard Bartel was a Polish engineer, aircraft designer and aviator, one of Poland's aviation pioneers.Bartel was born in Sławniów village near Pilica. He was interested in aviation from his youth, and in 1911 he built his own gliders capable of short flights...

  • Bartel BM-1
    Bartel BM-1
    -References:* http://www.powiat.mielec.pl/poser/samoloty/samolot/bm1.htm...

  • Bartel BM-2
    Bartel BM-2
    |-See also:-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 -External links:* at...

  • Bartel BM-4
    Bartel BM-4
    |-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 -External links:* at...

  • Bartel BM-5
    Bartel BM-5
    |-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 -External links:* at...

  • Bartel BM-6
    Bartel BM-6
    |-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 -External links:* at -See also:...


Bartini 

  • Bartini Stal-6
    Bartini Stal-6
    -References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9...

  • Bartini Stal-7
    Bartini Stal-7
    |-See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9...

  • Bartini Stal-8
  • Bartini A-57
    Bartini A-57
    The Bartini A-57 was an experimental Soviet bomber of the mid-1950s that was designed by Robert Ludvigovich Bartini to take-off and land on water. The aircraft was never put into production....

  • Bartini DAR
    Bartini DAR
    -See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9...

  • Bartini T-108
  • Bartini T-117
  • Bartini T-200
  • Bartini Beriev VVA-14
  • Bartini 14M1P

Barton 

(Wayne F Barton, Northglenn Colorado)
  • Barton Sylkie One, also known as the Barton Model B-1

Bassou

(André Bassou) (see also Societe de Constructions et d'Aviation Legere - SCAL)
  • Bassou FB 31 Rubis

Bastianelli 

(Bastianelli brothers see also Societá Industriale l'Aviazone)
  • Bastianelli P.R.B.
    Bastianelli P.R.B.
    The Bastianelli P.R.B was a 1920s Italian flying-boat, the first product of Societá Industriale l'Aviazone.-Design and development:The Bastianelli P.R.B was a large span two-bay biplane flying boat...


B.A.T.
British Aerial Transport
British Aerial Transport Company Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer from its formation in 1917 to its closure in 1919. The company was based at Willesden, London.-History:...

 

(British Aerial Transport Company Limited)
  • BAT F.K.20
  • BAT F.K.21
  • BAT F.K.22
  • BAT F.K.23 Bantam
  • BAT F.K.24 Baboon
  • BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
  • BAT F.K.26
    BAT F.K.26
    -External links:** Contemporary technical description with drawings.-See also:...

  • BAT F.K.27 Bantam
  • BAT F.K.28 Crow

Bat 

(Noran Aircraft Co Ltd (fdrs: Robert E McGill & L M Finch), 157 10th St, San Francisco CA.)
  • Bat P-1
  • Bat P-2

Bates 

((Carl) Bates Aeroplane Co, Chicago IL. 1912: Acquired by Heath Aircraft Co, Chicago IL.)
  • Bates 1908 Biplane I
  • Bates 1908 Biplane II
  • Bates 1911 Monoplane

Batson
Matthew Arlington Batson
Matthew Arlington Batson was a United States Army Officer who received the Medal of Honor for actions during the Philippine-American War. 1st Lieutenant Batson was awarded the medal for swimming the San Juan River under enemy fire. He later obtained the rank of Captain. He was awarded his medal...

 

(Matthew Arlington Batson, Union County IL. 1912: Batson Air Navigation Co, Savannah GA.)
  • Batson Air Yacht
  • Batson Dragonfly

Batwing 

Batwing Aircraft Co. (fdr: Walter F McGinty), Alameda CA.
  • Batwing X-1

Baumann 

(Jack B) Baumann Aircraft Corp, Knoxville TN.
  • Baumann B-65
  • Baumann B-90
  • Baumann B-100
  • Baumann B-120
  • Baumann BT-120
  • Baumann B-250
  • Baumann B-290 Brigadier
  • Baumann B-360 Brigadier
  • Baumann B-480 Super Brigadier
  • Custer CCW-5

Baumgärtl 

(Paul Baumgärtl)

Beach-Whitehead 

(Stanley Y Beach & Gustave Whitehead, Bridgeport CT; Scientific Aeroplane Co, 125 E 23rd St, New York NY.)
  • Beach-Whitehead Gyroscopic Biplane

Beach-Willard 

(Stanley Y Beach & Charles F Willard, NY.)
  • Beach-Willard 1909 Monoplane

Beachey
Lincoln Beachey
Lincoln J. Beachey was a pioneer American aviator and barnstormer. He became famous and wealthy from flying exhibitions, staging aerial stunts, helping invent aerobatics, and setting aviation records....

 

(Lincoln Beachey)
  • Beachey Little Looper
  • Beachey-Curtiss Looper
  • Beachey-Curtiss Tractor
  • Beachey-Eaton 1915 Monoplane
  • Beachey-Stupar 1914 Biplane

Beachner 

(Chris Beachner, Tucson AZ. Mizell Enterprises (after Beachner's death), Brighton CO.)
  • Beachner V-8 Special

Beagle
Beagle Aircraft
Beagle Aircraft Limited was a British light aircraft manufacturer of types such as the Airedale, Bassett, Husky and Pup. It had factories at Rearsby in Leicestershire and Shoreham in Sussex...

 

  • Beagle A.61 Terrier
    Beagle A.61 Terrier
    -External links:*-See also:...

  • Beagle A.113 Husky
  • Beagle B.109 Airedale
  • Beagle B.121 Pup
  • Beagle B.206
    Beagle B.206
    |-See also:-External links:* http://...

  • Beagle B.206R Basset CC.1
  • Beagle M.218
  • Beagle M.242

Beal 

(Ralph Beal, Kansas City MO.)
  • Beal BM-3
  • Beal BP-2
  • Beal CM-4
  • Century Centurion
  • Century SMB-4

Bealine 

(Bealine Flying Service (pres: Thomas W Beal), Humble TX.)
  • Bealine Sporty

Beardmore
William Beardmore and Company
William Beardmore and Company was a Scottish engineering and shipbuilding conglomerate based in Glasgow and the surrounding Clydeside area. It was active between about 1890 and 1930 and at its peak employed about 40,000 people...

 


Beaumont 

(Roland W Beaumont, Buffalo NY.)
  • Beaumont 1934 Monoplane

Béchereau 

(Louis Béchereau / Societe et Ateliers Béchereau)

Beco 

((Harvey) Beilgard Co, Beverly Hills CA.)
  • Beco B-1
  • Beco B-5
  • Beco-Brown L-5

Bede
Jim Bede
James R. "Jim" Bede is an aircraft designer, who is often credited with the creation of the modern kitplane market. He has designed well over a dozen aircraft since the 1960s, but a string of business failures have kept most of these designs out of widespread use. -Bede Aviation:Bede was raised in...

(Bede Aviation Inc, Chesterfield MO.)
  • Bede BD-1
    Bede BD-1
    The BD-1 was a two-seat, single-engine, low-wing monoplane, the first design of American aeronautical engineer Jim Bede. The BD-1 was designed in 1960 as a kit-built aircraft intended for home assembly by amateur builders. Design goals included a kit price of $US 2500, including a rebuilt...

  • Bede BD-2
    Bede BD-2
    |-See also:...

  • Bede BD-4
    Bede BD-4
    |-See also:-References:* Taylor, Michael J.H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 1989, p. 123. ISBN 0-517-10316-8.* Winchester, Jim. "Bede BD-10." Concept Aircraft: Prototypes, X-Planes and Experimental Aircraft. Kent, UK: Grange Books plc., 2005. ISBN 1-84013-309-2.* World...

  • Bede BD-5
  • Bede BD-6
    Bede BD-6
    |-See also:-References:* Fricker, J. "The Mighty Hirth: Out of the Cold and Into the Blue". Flying .*...

  • Bede BD-7
    Bede BD-7
    |-See also:-References:* * BD News 1976...

  • Bede BD-8
    Bede BD-8
    |-See also:-References:* Sport Aviation .*...

  • Bede BD-9
  • Bede BD-10
    Bede BD-10
    The Bede BD-10 was Jim Bede's attempt to introduce the world's first kit-built jet-powered general aviation supersonic aircraft. After several years of testing and modifications, the project was taken over by investors in order to produce fully completed civilian and military training aircraft, but...

  • Bede BD-11
  • Bede BD-12
  • Bede BD-14
  • Bede BD-16
  • Bede BD-17
  • Bede BD-18

Bee Line 

(Harry T Booth & Arthur L "Mike" Thurston)
  • Bee line Booth Racer
  • Bee Line Thurston Racer

Beebe 

(Beebe Aircraft Service Inc.)
  • Beebe 1928 Monoplane

Beechcraft
Beechcraft
Beechcraft is an American manufacturer of general aviation and military aircraft, ranging from light single engine aircraft to business jets and light military transports. Previously a division of Raytheon, it has been a brand of Hawker Beechcraft since 2006....

 

  • Beech Model 17 Staggerwing
  • Beech Model 18 Twin Beech
  • Beech Model 19 Musketeer
  • Beech Model 23 Musketeer and Sundowner
  • Beech Model 24 Sierra
  • Beech Model 33 Debonair
  • Beech Model 34 Twin-Quad
  • Beech Model 35 Bonanza
  • Beech Model 36 Bonanza
  • Beech Model 38P Lightning
  • Beech Model 45
  • Beech Model 50 Twin Bonanza
  • Beech Model 55 Baron
  • Beech Model 56 Baron
  • Beech Model 58 Baron
  • Beech Model 60 Duke
  • Beech Model 65 Queen Air
  • Beech Model 70 Queen Airliner
  • Beech Model 73 Jet Mentor
  • Beech Model 76 Duchess
  • Beech Model 77 Skipper
  • Beech Model 80 Queen Air
  • Beech Model 88 Queen Air
  • Beech Model 90 King Air
  • Beech Model 95 Travel Air
  • Beech Model 99 Airliner
  • Beech Model 100 King Air
  • Beech Model 200 King Air
  • Beech Model 300 King Air
  • Beech Model 350 Super King Air
  • Beech Model 400 Beechjet
  • Beech Model 1300 Airliner
  • Beech Model 1900 Airliner
  • Beech Model 2000 Starship
  • Beech A-38 Grizzly
  • Beech AT-7 Navigator
  • Beech AT-10 Wichita
  • Beech AT-11 Kansan
  • Beech C-6 Ute
  • Beech C-12 Huron
  • Beech C-43 Traveler
  • Beech C-45 Expeditor
  • Beech CT-128 Expeditor Canadian Armed Forces
  • Beech CT-134 Musketeer Canadian Armed Forces
  • Beech CT-145 Super Kingair Canadian Armed Forces
  • Beech CQ-3
  • Beech F-2
  • Beech GB
  • Beech JB
  • Beech JRB
  • Beech L-23 Seminole
  • Beech SNB
  • Beech T-1A Jayhawk
  • Beech T-6 Texan II
  • Beech T-34 Mentor
  • Beech T-36
  • Beech T-42 Cochise
  • Beech T-44 Pegasus
  • Beech U-8 Seminole
  • Beech U-21 Ute
  • Beech U-22
  • Beech PD-249
  • Beech QA-65

Beecraft
Beecraft
Bee Aviation Associates, Inc. built three prototype aircraft, designed by William Chana, at Montgomery Field in San Diego, California. None of the aircraft went into production....

 

(Bee Aviation Associates)

Beidenmeister 

(Karl A Beidenmeister, Indianapolis IN.)
  • Beidenmeister 1925 Biplane

Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 

  • Mifeng-1
  • Mifeng-2
  • Mifeng-3
  • Mifeng-4
  • Mifeng-5
  • Mifeng-6
  • Mifeng-7
  • Mifeng-8
  • Mifeng-9
  • Mifeng-10
  • Mifeng-11

Belcher 

((Osmond Theron) Belcher Aerial Mfg Co, Los Angeles CA.)
  • Belcher B.T.1 Airliner California

Bel Geddes
Norman Bel Geddes
Norman Melancton Bel Geddes was an American theatrical and industrial designer who focused on aerodynamics....

 

(Norman Bel Geddes, New York NY.)
  • Bel Geddes Air Liner#4

Bell 

  • Bell 1914 Biplane
  • Bell 1
  • Bell 2
  • Bell 3
  • Bell 7
  • Bell 8
  • Bell 11
  • Bell 12
  • Bell 13
  • Bell 15
  • Bell 16
  • Bell 17
  • Bell 23
  • Bell 26
  • Bell 27
  • Bell 29
  • Bell 30
    Bell 30
    |-See also:-External links: August 1944 article on Bell 30. Photo at bottom of page....

  • Bell 32
  • Bell 33
  • Bell 34
  • Bell 37
  • Bell 38
  • Bell 40
  • Bell 41
  • Bell 42
  • Bell 43
  • Bell 44
  • Bell 45
  • Bell 47
    Bell 47
    The Bell 47 is a two-bladed, single engine, light helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. Based on the third Model 30 prototype, Bell's first helicopter designed by Arthur M. Young, the Bell 47 became the first helicopter certified for civilian use on 8 March 1946...

  • Bell 48
  • Bell 52
  • Bell 54
  • Bell 58
  • Bell 60
  • Bell 59
  • Bell 61
  • Bell 65 ATV
  • Bell 68
  • Bell 204
  • Bell 205
  • Bell 206
    Bell 206
    The Bell 206 is a family of two-bladed, single- or twin-engine helicopters, manufactured by Bell Helicopter at its Mirabel, Quebec plant. Originally developed as the Bell YOH-4 for the United States Army's Light Observation Helicopter program, the 206 failed to be selected...

     Jetranger
  • Bell 207 Sioux Scout
  • Bell 208
  • Bell 209
  • Bell 211
  • Bell 212
  • Bell 214
    Bell 214
    |-See also:-External links:...

  • Bell 214ST
    Bell 214ST
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Bell 222
    Bell 222
    The Bell 222 is a twin-engined light helicopter built by Bell Helicopter. The Bell 230 is an improved development with different engines and other minor changes. A cosmetically modified version of the 222 was used as the titular aircraft in the US television series Airwolf.-Development:In the late...

  • Bell 230
  • Bell 249
  • Bell 255
  • Bell 301
  • Bell 309
    Bell 309
    |-See also:-References:* Verier, Mike. Bell AH-1 Cobra. Osprey Publishing, 1990. ISBN 0-85045-934-6.-External links:*...

  • Bell 400
    Bell 400
    |-See also:-External links:*...

     Twin Ranger
  • Bell 406
  • Bell 407
    Bell 407
    The Bell 407 is a four-blade, single-engine, civil utility helicopter; a derivative of the Bell 206L-4 LongRanger. The 407 uses the four-blade rotor with composite hub developed for the United States Army's OH-58D Kiowa Warrior instead of the two-blade, semi-rigid rotor of the 206L-4...

  • Bell 409
  • Bell 412
    Bell 412
    The Bell 412 is a utility helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It is a development of the Bell 212 model, the major difference being the composite four-blade main rotor.-Design and development:...

  • Bell 427
    Bell 427
    |-See also:-References:* . Bell Helicopter-External links:*...

  • Bell 429
    Bell 429
    The Bell 429 is a light, twin-engine helicopter developed by Bell Helicopter and Korea Aerospace Industries, based on the Bell 427. First flight of the Bell 429 prototype took place on February 27, 2007, and received type certification on July 1, 2009. The Bell 429 is capable of single-pilot IFR...

  • Bell 430
    Bell 430
    -External links:*...

  • Bell 440 Twin Ranger
  • Bell 533
    Bell 533
    -Bibliography:* Bell Helicopter. TRECOM Technical Report 63-42, "Summary Report, High-Performance-Helicopter Program, Phase I", U.S. Army Transportation Research Command, September 1963....

  • Bell A-7 Airacobra
  • Bell XF-109
  • Bell FL Airabonita
  • Bell XF3L
  • Bell YFM-1 Airacuda
  • Bell F2L Airabonita
  • Bell AH-1 Cobra
    • Bell AH-1 SuperCobra
    • Bell AH-1Z Viper
  • Bell UH-1 Iroquois
    • Bell UH-1Y Venom
    • Bell UH-1N Twin Huey
  • Bell H-4 Kiowa
  • Bell H-13 Sioux
  • Bell H-15
  • Bell H-33
  • Bell H-40
  • Bell H-57 Sea Ranger
  • Bell OH-58 Warrior Armed Observation Helicopter
  • Bell OH-58 Kiowa
  • Bell YAH-63
    Bell YAH-63
    |-See also:-References:* Verier, Mike. Bell AH-1 Cobra. Osprey Publishing, 1990. ISBN 0-85045-934-6.-External links:* . U.S. Army, February 1983....

  • Bell H-67 Creek
  • Bell ARH-70
  • Bell HO-4
  • Bell HSL
    Bell HSL
    -References:NotesBibliography* Andrade, John M. U.S.Military Aircraft Designation and Serials since 1909. Leicester, UK: Midland Counties Publications, 1979. ISBN 0-904597-22-9....

  • Bell HTL
  • Bell HUL
  • Bell HU-1
  • Bell P-39 Airacobra
  • Bell XP-45
  • Bell XP-52
    Bell XP-52
    |-External links:*...

  • Bell P-59 Airacomet
  • Bell P-63 Kingcobra
  • Bell XP-76
    Bell XP-76
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography*Bowers, Peter M. "Airborne Cobra Pt.II". Airpower magazine, Vol.9, No.1, January 1979....

  • Bell XP-77
  • Bell XP-83
    Bell XP-83
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Carpenter, David M. Flame Powered: The Bell XP-59A Airacomet and the General Electric I-A Engine. Boston: Jet Pioneers of America, 1982. ISBN 0-9633387-0-6....

  • Bell R-12
  • Bell R-13
  • Bell R-15
  • Bell XV-3
    Bell XV-3
    |-See also:- References :NotesBibliography*Markman, Steve, and William G. Holder. Straight Up: A History of Vertical Flight. Schiffer military/aviation history. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Pub, 2000....

     Convertiplane
  • Bell XV-15
    Bell XV-15
    The Bell XV-15 was an American tiltrotor VTOL aircraft. It was the second successful experimental tiltrotor aircraft and the first to demonstrate the concept's high speed performance relative to conventional helicopters.-Early VTOL rotor aircraft:...

  • Bell X-1
    Bell X-1
    The Bell X-1, originally designated XS-1, was a joint NACA-U.S. Army/US Air Force supersonic research project built by Bell Aircraft. Conceived in 1944 and designed and built over 1945, it eventually reached nearly 1,000 mph in 1948...

  • Bell X-2
    Bell X-2
    -Popular culture:* The 1956 film Toward the Unknown starred the X-2, William Holden, Lloyd Nolan and Virginia Leith. A brainwashed former POW tries to return to test flying; co-starring the Martin XB-51 and the Edwards AFB flight line....

  • Bell X-5
    Bell X-5
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Hallion, Richard P. On The Frontier: Flight Research At Dryden 1946-1981 . Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1984 . ISBN 1-58834-134-8....

  • Bell X-14
  • Bell X-16
  • Bell X-22
    Bell X-22
    -References:NotesBibliography* Markman, Steve and Bill Holder. Straight Up: A History of Vertical Flight. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-7643-1204-9....

  • Bell XS-1
  • Bell XS-2
  • Bell XS-5
  • LLRV
  • Bell Eagle Eye
    Bell Eagle Eye
    -References:* This article contains material that originally came from the web article by Greg Goebel, which exists in the Public Domain.-External links:** * ....

  • Bell Co-axial Rotor Helicopter
  • Bell D-292 ACAP
  • Bell L-39
  • Bell P-400
  • Bell CH-118 Iroquois Canadian Armed Forces
  • Bell CH-135 Twin Huey Canadian Armed Forces
  • Bell CH-136 Kiowa Canadian Armed Forces
  • Bell CH-139 Jet Ranger Canadian Armed Forces
  • Bell CH-146 Griffon Canadian Armed Forces
  • Bell D-188A

Bellanca 

(AviaBellanca Aircraft Corporation)
  • Bellanca 14-7
    Bellanca 14-7
    The Bellanca 14-7 and its successors were a family of light aircraft manufactured in the United States shortly before World War II. -Design and development:...

     Cruisair Junior
  • Bellanca 14-9 Cruisair
  • Bellanca 14-13
    Bellanca 14-13
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Davisson, Budd. "We Fly the Cardboard Constellation" Air Progress Vintage Buyer's Guide, 1989.* Mondey, David. The Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Aircraft. Secaucus, NJ: Chartwell Books Inc, 1978. ISBN 0-89009-771-2.* Palmer, Trisha, ed....

     Cruisair Senior
  • Bellanca 17-20
  • Bellanca 17-30
    Bellanca 17-30
    -External links:* * * * * *...

     Viking
  • Bellanca 17-31 Viking
  • Bellanca 28-70
    Bellanca 28-70
    -References:NotesBibliography* Taylor, Michael J.H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 1989.* Underwood, John. "A Racer for Ireland, Bombers for Spain." Air Classics Vol. 11, no. 10, October 1975.-External links:*...

  • Bellanca 28-90
    Bellanca 28-90
    |-References:NotesBibliography* Taylor, Michael J.H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 1989* Underwood, John. "A Racer for Ireland, Bombers for Spain." Air Classics Vol. 11, no. 10, October 1975.-External links:* *...

     Flash
  • Bellanca 28-92
    Bellanca 28-92
    -References:*...

     Trimotor
  • Bellanca 31-40
    Bellanca 31-40
    -See also:...

     Senior Pacemaker
  • Bellanca 31-42 Senior Pacemaker
  • Bellanca 31-50 Senior Skyrocket
  • Bellanca 31-55 Senior Skyrocket
  • Bellanca 77-140
    Bellanca 77-140
    -References:* *...

     Bomber
  • Bellanca 77-320 Junior
  • Bellanca Aircruiser
    Bellanca Aircruiser
    The Bellanca Aircruiser and Airbus were high-wing, single engine aircraft built by Bellanca Aircraft Corporation of New Castle, Delaware. The aircraft was built as a "workhorse" intended for use as a passenger or cargo aircraft. It was available as land, sea or ski plane. The aircraft was powered...

  • Bellanca Aries
    Bellanca Aries
    -See also:...

  • Bellanca Cruisair
    Bellanca Cruisair
    The Bellanca 14-7 Cruisair and its successors were a family of single-engined light aircraft manufactured in the United States from the mid 1930s onwards.-Design and development:...

  • Bellanca Cruisemaster
  • Bellanca Pacemaker
    Bellanca Pacemaker
    The Pacemaker name was applied to a number of related Bellanca aircraft in the 1920s and 30s:* Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker* Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker* Bellanca 31-40 and 31-42 Pacemaker Senior* Bellanca 300W Pacemaker* Bellanca E Pacemaker...

  • Bellanca Tandem Blue Streak
  • Bellanca Viking
  • Bellanca C-27 Airbus
  • Bellanca CH-200
    Bellanca CH-200
    |-References:* * -See also:...

     Pacemaker
  • Bellanca CH-300
    Bellanca CH-300
    -References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Szurovy, Geza. Bushplanes. St. Paul, Minnesota: Zenith Press, 2004. ISBN 0-7603-1478-0.* Taylor, Michael J.H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 1989, p. 149.-External links:* *...

     Pacemaker
  • Bellanca CH-400
    Bellanca CH-400
    -See also:...

     Skyrocket
  • Bellanca J-300
  • Bellanca WB-2
  • Bellanca X-855e
  • Bellanca Champion
  • Bellanca Citabria
  • Bellanca Champion 7ACA
  • Bellanca Citabria 7ECA
  • Bellanca Citabria 7GCAA
  • Bellanca Citabria 7GCAB
  • Bellanca Citabria 7GCBC Scout
  • Bellanca Citabria 7KCAB
  • Bellanca Citabria 8GCBC Scout
  • Bellanca Decathlon 8KCAB
  • Bellanca Decathlon
  • Bellanca Decathlon CS
  • Bellanca Super Decathlon
  • Bellanca 150
  • Bellanca Citabria Aurora
  • Bellanca Standard
  • Bellanca Standard II
  • Bellanca YO-50
    Bellanca YO-50
    -See also:...


Bellanca 

(Bellanca Aircraft Engineering Inc.)
  • Bellanca Model 25 Skyrocket

Belohlavek 

(John (or Joe) Belohlavek Jr, Sierra Madre CA.)
  • Belohlavek M-2

Belyayev
Belyayev
Belyayev or Belyayeva is a popular Russian surname which may refer to:People*Aleksandr Belyaev, Russian author of science fiction*Alexander Belyayev , member of the Decembrist movement...

 

  • Belyayev DB-LK
    Belyayev DB-LK
    -See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9...

  • Belyayev Babochka
    Belyayev Babochka
    -See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9...

  • Belyayev EI
  • Belyayev EOI
    Belyayev EOI
    -See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9...

  • Belyayev PI
  • Belyayev PBI

Bendix 

((Vincent) Bendix Products Corp, 401 Bendix Dr, South Bend IN. 1944: Bendix Personal Airplane Div, Detroit MI.)
  • Bendix 51
  • Bendix 52
  • Bendix 55
  • Bendix B-S-1
  • Bendix Controlwing

Bendix 

(Bendix Helicopters Inc.)
  • Bendix Model J
  • Bendix model K

Beneš-Mráz
Beneš-Mráz
inž. P. Beneš a inž. J. Mráz, továrna na letadla was a Czechoslovakian aircraft manufacturer of the 1930s. It was established at Choceň by Pavel Beneš and Jaroslav Mráz on 1 Apr 1935 and manufactured a series of light aircraft of their own design until the Nazi-German occupation. In the rurn of...

(Beneš & Mráz Továrna na Letadla)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-50 Beta-Minor (trainer, 1935, serie)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-51 Beta-Minor (1937, Serie)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-52 Beta-Major (1936)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-53
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-56 (1936)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-60 Bestiola (1935, Serie)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-150 Beta-Junior (1936, Serie)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-156 (1935)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-250 Beta Major (1936, Serie)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-251 (1938)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-252 Beta-Scolar ( 1937)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-352(1939, Projekt)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-501
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-502
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-550 Bibi  (1936, Serie)
  • Beneš-Mráz Be-555 Super Bibi (1938, Serie)
  • Mráz K-65 Čáp Fieseler Fi156 copy
  • Mráz M-2 Skaut
    Mráz M-2 Skaut
    - References :* Němeček, Václav: "M-2". Czechoslovak airplanes 2 , Prague, Neše vojsko, 1984-Related content:...

     (1948)

Bennett 

((Frank) Bennett Aircraft Co, Fort Worth TX. 1942: Reorganized as Globe Aircraft Co., a.k.a. Breese-Bennett)
  • Bennett BTC-1

Bennett 

(George Bennett, Kansas City MO.)
  • Bennett Airliner

Bennett-Christofferson 

( (Fred A) Bennett-(Silas) Christofferson Airship Co, Portland OR.)
  • Bennett-Christofferson 1910 Biplane

Benoist
Benoist Aircraft
The Benoist Aircraft Company was an early manufacturer of aircraft in the United States. It was formed in 1912 in St Louis, Missouri by Thomas W. Benoist. Over the next five years, it would manufacture some 106 aircraft, including Benoist XIVs that would be used for the first heavier-than-air...

 

(Benoist Aircraft Co,)
  • Benoist 1910/1911 Biplane "Benoist Headless"
  • Benoist 1912 Biplane
  • Benoist 1912 Covered Fuselage Biplane
  • Benoist 1912 Tractor Hydro
  • Benoist C
  • Benoist E
  • Benoist Land Tractor Type XII
    Benoist Land Tractor Type XII
    |-See also:...

  • Benoist XIII
  • Benoist XIV
    Benoist XIV
    -References:* * * * Servis, Richard. "". Non Fiction Reader Magazine* from St Petersburg Museum of History executive director Will Michaels printed in the St Petersburg Times 2 February 2004.* -External links:* *...

  • Benoist XV
  • Benoist XVII

Bensen
Bensen Aircraft
The Bensen Aircraft Corporation was established by Dr. Igor Bensen at Raleigh-Durham International Airport in North Carolina in 1952 to develop and market a variety of helicopters and autogyros of Bensen's own design....

 

((Dr Igor B) Bensen Aircraft Corp. Raleigh NC.)
  • Bensen B-3 "Bensen-General Electric B-3"
  • Bensen B-4 Sky Scooter
  • Bensen B-5
    Bensen B-5
    |-References:*...

  • Bensen B-6
    Bensen B-6
    |-References:* * *...

  • Bensen B-7
    Bensen B-7
    |-References:* *...

     Gyro-Copter
  • Bensen B-7 Gyro-Glider
  • Bensen B-8 Gyro-Copter
  • Bensen B-8 Gyro-Glider
      • Bensen B-8W Hydro-Glider
  • Bensen B-9
    Bensen B-9
    |-References:* *...

     Little Zipster
  • Bensen B-10
    Bensen B-10
    |-See also:...

     Prop-Copter
  • Bensen B-11 Gyro-Copter
  • Bensen B-12
    Bensen B-12
    |-References:* *...

     Sky-Way
  • Bensen B-13
  • Bensen B-16
  • Bensen B-18 Hover-Gyro
  • Bensen B-80
  • Bensen Super Gyro-Copter
  • Bensen Mid-Jet
    Bensen Mid-Jet
    |-References:* *...

  • Bensen X-25
    Bensen X-25
    |-See also:-References:* * -External links:*...


Bereznyak
Alexander Yakovlevich Bereznyak
Alexander Yakovlevich Bereznyak was a Soviet aircraft and missile designer. He was the Chief Designer of MKB "Raduga", from March 1957.He was born on 29 December, 1912 in Boyarkino, Ozerski District, Moscow Region. Alexander Bereznyak was a Soviet aircraft designer, a doctor of technical science...

-Isayev 

  • Bereznyak-Isayev BI
    Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1
    Soviet research and development of rocket-powered aircraft began with Sergey Korolev's GIRD-6 project in 1932. His interest in stratospheric flight was also shared by Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky who supported this early work...


Berckmans 

((Maurice & Emile) Berckmans Airplane Co, New York.)
  • Berckmans Speed Scout
  • Berckmans B-2
  • Berckmans B-3

Berger

(Berger-Helicopter / Hans Berger]]

Beriev 

  • Beriev LL-143
  • Beriev MBR-2
    Beriev MBR-2
    -External links:* at aeroflight.co.uk* * at Russian Aviation Museum* at Russian Aviation Museum* at Russian Aviation Museum...

  • Beriev Be-4
    Beriev Be-4
    -External links:* at Century of Flight* at Russian Aviation Museum...

     also known as Beriev KOR-2
  • Beriev Be-6
    Beriev Be-6
    |-See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9* Gordon,Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. Chinese Aircraft. Hikoki Publications. Manchester. 2008. ISBN 9 781902 109046...

     Nato-Code:Madge
  • Beriev Be-8
    Beriev Be-8
    |-References:* Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. London: Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1 85532 405 9....

     Nato-Code:Mole
  • Beriev Be-10
    Beriev Be-10
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Yefim Gordon, Andrey Sal'nikov and Aleksandr Zablotskiy Beriev's Jet Flying Boats. Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-236-5-External links:* at Russian Aviation Museum...

     Nato-Code:Mallow
  • Beriev Be-12
    Beriev Be-12
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Yefim Gordon, Andrey Sal'nikov and Aleksandr Zablotskiy Beriev's Jet Flying Boats. Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-236-5...

     Tschaika (Seagull) Nato-Code:Mail
  • Beriev KOR-1
  • Beriev MBR-7
    Beriev MBR-7
    |-See also:...

  • Beriev MDR-5
    Beriev MDR-5
    |-See also:...

  • Beriev R-1
    Beriev R-1
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Yefim Gordon, Andrey Sal'nikov and Aleksandr Zablotskiy Beriev's Jet Flying Boats. Hinckley, UK: Midland Publishing. ISBN 1-85780-236-5...

  • Beriev Be-30
    Beriev Be-30
    -External links:* *...

  • Beriev Be-32
  • Beriev Be-42
  • Beriev Be-103
    Beriev Be-103
    -See also:- Further reading :* G.M.Beriev Taganrog Aviation Scientific Engineering Complex Press-release No.8, 24 April 1998.* *...

  • Beriev Be-200
    Beriev Be-200
    The Beriev Be-200 Altair is a multipurpose amphibious aircraft designed by the Beriev Aircraft Company and manufactured by Irkut. Marketed as being designed for fire fighting, search and rescue, maritime patrol, cargo, and passenger transportation, it has a capacity of 12 tonnes of water, or up...

  • Beriev Qing-6
  • Beriev A-40
    Beriev A-40
    This article is about the amphibious jet. For Soviet tank airlift project, see Antonov A-40.This article is about the amphibious jet. For Soviet tank airlift project, see Antonov A-40.This article is about the amphibious jet...

  • Beriev A-50
    Beriev A-50
    |-See also:Related development:Ilyushin Il-76, KJ-2000Comparable aircraft:E-3 Sentry-External links:* * * * * *...


Berkeley 

(Berkeley Aviation Services Ltd (fdr: O A Houfe), Berkeley CA.)
  • Berkeley Baby Pursuit

Berkshire 

(Berkshire Aircraft Co, 91 Brown St, Pittsfield MA.)
  • Berkshire Silver Cloud

Berliner-Joyce 

  • Berliner Basic Trainer
  • Berliner CM-3
  • Berliner CM-4
  • Berliner CM-5
  • Berliner CM-6 Dragon
  • Berliner CM-9 Flying Boat
  • Berliner Model E

Berliner-Joyce

  • Berliner-Joyce 29-1 Commercial
  • Berliner-Joyce CM-4
  • Berliner-Joyce FJ
  • Berliner-Joyce F2J
  • Berliner-Joyce F3J
  • Berliner-Joyce OJ
    Berliner-Joyce OJ
    |-See also:-References:...

  • Berliner-Joyce P-16
    Berliner-Joyce P-16
    -References:NotesBibliography* Baugher, Joe. American Military Aircraft, 7 June 1998. Retrieved: 10 June 2011.* Dorr, Robert F. and David Donald. Fighters of the United States Air Force: From World War I Pursuits to the F-117. New York: Military Press, 1990. ISBN 0-51766-994-3.* The Illustrated...

  • Berliner-Joyce PB-1

Berliner Helicopters

  • Berliner 1907 Single-Bladed Helicopter
  • Berliner 1907 Twin-Bladed Helicopter
  • Berliner 1913 Helicopter
  • Berliner Model D helicopter ca.1920
  • Berliner Helicopter
    Berliner Helicopter
    The Berliner Helicopters were a series of experimental helicopters built by Henry Berliner between 1922 and 1925. The helicopters had only limited controllability but were the most significant step forward in helicopter design in the USA until the production of the Vought-Sikorsky VS-300 helicopter...

     ca.1921
  • Berliner Triplane Helicopter ca.1923
  • Berliner Helicoplane ca.1924

Bernard
Société des Avions Bernard
Société des Avions Bernard was a French aircraft manufacturer of the early 20th century. It was founded in April 1917 by Adolphe Bernard as Etablissements Adolphe Bernard to licence-built SPAD fighters. Immediately after the war the company was reorganised as Société Industrielle des Métaux et du...

 

Etablissements Adolphe Bernard

Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (S.I.M.B.)
Société des Avions Bernard (S.A.B.)
  • Bernard 18
    Bernard 18
    |-References:* * -See also:...

  • Bernard 20
    Bernard 20
    -Bibliography:...

  • Bernard 60T
  • Bernard 61T
  • Bernard 62
  • Bernard 70
    Bernard 70
    The Bernard 70 was a 1920s design for a French single-seat monoplane fighter aircraft by the Société des Avions Bernard. It was not built but was developed into a racing monoplane designated the Bernard S-72,...

  • Bernard 74
  • Bernard 75
  • Bernard 80GR
  • Bernard 81GR
  • Bernard 81 Bn3
  • Bernard 82
  • Bernard 84GR
  • Bernard 160
  • Bernard 190
    Bernard 190
    |-References:* -See also:...

  • Bernard 192
  • Bernard 193
  • Bernard 200
  • Bernard 201T
  • Bernard 205T
  • Bernard 207T
  • Bernard 260
  • Bernard H.52
    Bernard H.52
    |-See also:-References:* Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York, Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8.* . Flight, 22 March 1934. p. 286.* . Flight, 22 November 1934, pp. 1236–1250.-External links:*...

     - single-seat floatplane fighter (1933)
  • Bernard H.110 - single-seat floatplane fighter (1935)
  • Bernard H.V.40 - single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
  • Bernard H.V.41
  • Bernard H.V.42 - single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
  • Bernard H.V.120 - single-seat racing seaplane (1930)
  • Bernard H.V.220 - single-seat racing seaplane (unflown)
  • Bernard S-72
  • Bernard S-73
  • Bernard V.1
  • Bernard V.2
  • Bernard V-4

Bert 

(Floyd S Bert, Carnegie PA.)
  • Bert BF-2
  • Bert BF-3
  • Bert BF-4

Besson 

(Société de construction aéronautiques et Navales Marcel Besson, 5 rue Saint-Denis, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France)
  • Besson 1911 Canard monoplan
  • Besson H-3
  • Besson H-5
    Besson H-5
    |-See also:...

  • Besson H-6
    Besson H-6
    |-See also:...

  • Besson LB
  • Besson MB.11
  • Besson MB.12
  • Besson MB.26
    Besson MB.26
    |-See also:...

  • Besson MB.29Hartmann, Gustave. [HISPANO-SUIZA LES MOTEURS DE TOUS LES RECORDS.pdf]
  • Besson MB.35
  • Besson MB.36
    Besson MB.36
    |-See also:...

  • Besson MB.41
  • Besson MB.411

BFW 

(Bayerische Flugzeugwerke)

Bidwell 

((William Burgess) Bidwell-(Shirley) Yale Aviation Co, Gardiner Airport, Portland OR.)
  • Bidwell Cloud Buster Junior

Bird 

(Bird Aircraft Co. / (Joe & Harry) Brunner-(William E) Winkle Aircraft Corp, 17 Haverkamp St, Glendale NY.)
  • Bird C
  • Bird E
  • Bird F
  • Perth-Amboy RK

Bird 

((W W) Bird Aircraft Co, 1905 Atlantic, San Diego CA.)
  • Bird Air Bus 1

Bird Wing 

(Bird Wing Commercial Aircraft Co.)

Blackburn 

(deForest Blackburn, St Louis MO.)
  • Blackburn Sportair Coupe

Blackburn
Blackburn Aircraft
Blackburn Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer that concentrated mainly on naval and maritime aircraft during the first part of the 20th century.-History:...

 

  • Blackburn B-1 Segrave
  • Blackburn B-2
    Blackburn B-2
    |-See also:-External links:* * *...

  • Blackburn B-3 (Specification M.1/30)
  • Blackburn B-5 Baffin
  • Blackburn B-6 Shark
  • Blackburn B-7
  • Blackburn B-9 (H.S.T. 10)
  • Blackburn B-20
    Blackburn B-20
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Townend, David R. Clipped Wings -- World War Two Edition. Markham: Aerofile Publications, 2010. ISBN 978-0-9732020-1-4....

  • Blackburn B-24 Skua
  • Blackburn B-25 Roc
  • Blackburn B-26 Botha
  • Blackburn B-37 Firebrand F.I
  • Blackburn B-44
  • Blackburn B-45 Firebrand TF Mk.II
  • Blackburn B-46 Firebrand TF Mk.IV
  • Blackburn B-48 Firecrest (SBAC - Y.A.1)
  • Blackburn B-54 (SBAC - Y.A.5, Y.A.7, Y.A.8)
  • Blackburn B-88 (SBAC - Y.B.1)
  • Blackburn B-101 Beverley
  • Blackburn B-103 Buccaneer (SBAC - Y.B.3)
  • Blackburn B.T.1 Beagle
  • Blackburn 2F.1 Nautilus
  • Blackburn C.A.15C
    Blackburn C.A.15C
    |-References:...

  • Blackburn C.B.2 Nile
  • Blackburn F.1 Turcock
  • Blackburn F.2 Lincock
  • Blackburn F.3
    Blackburn F.3
    |-See also:-External links:*...

     (F.7/30)
  • Blackburn G.P.
  • Blackburn L.1 Bluebird
  • Blackburn L.1c Bluebird IV
  • Blackburn R.B.1 Iris
  • Blackburn R.B.2 Sydney
  • Blackburn R.B.3A Perth
  • Blackburn R.T.1 Kangaroo
  • Blackburn R.1 Blackburn
  • Blackburn R.2 Airedale
  • Blackburn T.1 Swift
  • Blackburn T.2 Dart
  • Blackburn T.3 Velos
  • Blackburn T.4 Cubaroo
  • Blackburn T.5 Ripon
  • Blackburn T.7B
  • Blackburn T.R.1 Sprat
  • Blackburn T.B. Twin Blackburn
  • Blackburn Type B
  • Blackburn Type D
  • Blackburn Type E
  • Blackburn Type I
  • Blackburn Type L
  • Blackburn AD Scout
  • Alula D.H.6
  • Alula Semiquaver (1921) - single-engine experimental wing conversion of the Martinsyde Semiquaver
  • Blackburn First Monoplane
    Blackburn First Monoplane
    |-See also:-References:* ....

  • Blackburn Second Monoplane
  • Blackburn Blackburd
    Blackburn Blackburd
    |-See also:-External links:...

  • Blackburn Mercury
    Blackburn Mercury
    -References:* *...

  • Blackburn Pellet
    Blackburn Pellet
    |-See also:...

  • Blackburd Sidecar
  • Blackburn Triplane
    Blackburn Triplane
    -External links:*http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1919/1919%20-%201580.html*http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1939/1939%20-%201632.html*http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1959/1959%20-%201251.html...

  • Blackburn White Falcon

Black Diamond 

(Diamond Airplane Co, Black Diamond CA.)
  • Black Diamond 1910 Biplane

Blanchard
Société des Avions Blanchard
Société des Avions Blanchard, also known as Société Constructions Aéronautiques Blanchard was a French aircraft manufacturer of the 1920s, most remembered for their large reconnaissance flying boats for the French Navy, the Brd.1. The firm also built a seaplane to contest the Schneider Cup, the...

  • Blanchard BB-1
    Blanchard BB-1
    |-See also:...

  • Blanchard BB.2 (Anybody have a reference or evidence of this, or is it a typo / confusion with the BB.1?)
  • Blanchard Brd.1

Blériot
Blériot Aéronautique
Blériot Aéronautique was a French aircraft manufacturer founded by Louis Blériot. It also made a few cyclecars from 1921 to 1922.After Louis Blériot became famous for being the first to fly over the English Channel in 1909, he established an aircraft manufacturing company. This company really took...

 

  • Blériot Parasol
  • Blériot I
  • Blériot II
  • Blériot III
    Blériot III
    -Bibliography:* Phillipps, Brian A. Bleriot: Herald of an Age. Stroud: Tempus, 2000 ISBN0 75241739 8* Hallion, Richard P. 'Taking Flight. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. ISBN 0 19 516035 5...

  • Blériot IV
  • Blériot V
    Blériot V
    |-See also:-References:...

  • Blériot VI
    Blériot VI
    -Bibliography:* Devaux, Jean and Michel Marani. "Les Douze Premiers Aéroplanes de Louis Blériot". Pegase No 54, May 1989.* Elliott, Bryan A. Blériot: Herald of an Age. Stroud: Tempus, 2000. ISBN 0 7524 1739 8...

  • Blériot VII
    Blériot VII
    |-References:* Devaux, Jean and Michel Marani. "Les Douze Premiers Aéroplanes de Louis Blériot". Pegase No 54, May 1989.* * * -See also:...

  • Blériot VIII
    Blériot VIII
    |-References:* Devaux, Jean and Michel Marani. "Les Douze Premiers Aéroplanes de Louis Blériot". Pegase No 54, May 1989.* * -See also:...

  • Blériot IX
    Blériot IX
    |-References:* Devaux, Jean and Michel Marani. "Les Douze Premiers Aéroplanes de Louis Blériot". Pegase No 54, May 1989.* * -See also:...

  • Blériot X
    Blériot X
    |-References:* Devaux, Jean and Michel Marani. "Les Douze Premiers Aéroplanes de Louis Blériot". Pegase No 54, May 1989.* * -See also:...

  • Blériot XI
    Blériot XI
    The Blériot XI is the aircraft in which, on 25 July 1909, Louis Blériot made the first flight across the English Channel made in a heavier-than-air aircraft . This achievement is one of the most famous accomplishments of the early years of aviation, and not only won Blériot a lasting place in...

  • Blériot XII
    Blériot XII
    -References:* Taylor M.J.H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation London: Studio Editions, 1989 p.161* Devaux, Jean and Michel Marani. "Les Douze Premiers Aéroplanes de Louis Blériot". Pegase No 54, May 1989....

  • Blériot XIII
  • Blériot XIV
  • Blériot XV
  • Blériot XXI
  • Blériot XXIII
  • Blériot XXIV
  • Blériot XXV
  • Blériot XXVII
  • Blériot XXXIII
  • Blériot XXXVI
  • Blériot XXXIX
  • Blériot XLII
  • Blériot XLIII
  • Blériot XLIV
  • Blériot 53
  • Blériot 67
  • Blériot 71
  • Blériot 73
  • Blériot 74
  • Blériot 75
  • Blériot 102
  • Blériot 105
  • Blériot 106
  • Blériot 110
  • Blériot 111
    Blériot 111
    The Blériot 111 was a French four-seat executive transport monoplane designed by André Heremont. The first French aircraft to be fitted with a retractable landing gear, after six years development it was not ordered into production.-Design and development :...

  • Blériot 115
    Blériot 115
    -References:*...

  • Blériot 117
  • Blériot 118
    Blériot 118
    |-See also:-Bibliography:...

  • Blériot 125
    Blériot 125
    -External Links:* * Popular Mechanics, August 1933* Flight 12 Dec 1930...

  • Blériot 127
    Blériot 127
    |-See also:...

  • Blériot 135
    Blériot 135
    -References:* Barfoot, John. "R.E.8 Pilot: Lieutenant William Lefevre Oxley Parker13 Squadron, RFC." The '14-'18 Journal 2006. Sydney: The Australian Society of World War 1 Aero Historians, 14.*...

  • Blériot 137
  • Blériot 155
    Blériot 155
    -References:* * *...

  • Blériot 165
    Blériot 165
    -References:*...

  • Blériot 175
  • Blériot 195
    Blériot 195
    |-See also:...

  • Blériot 290
    Blériot 290
    |-See also:-Bibliography:...

  • Blériot 5190
    Blériot 5190
    |-References:*...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.XIV - single-seat fighter seaplane (1917)
  • Blériot-SPAD S.XVII
  • Blériot-SPAD S.XVIII
  • Blériot-SPAD S.XX
  • Blériot-SPAD S.XXI
  • Blériot-SPAD S.XXII
  • Blériot-SPAD S.XXIV
  • Blériot-SPAD S.25
  • Blériot-SPAD S.26
  • Blériot-SPAD S.27
    Blériot-SPAD S.27
    -See also:...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.28
  • Blériot-SPAD S.29
  • Blériot-SPAD S.30
  • Blériot-SPAD S.31
  • Blériot-SPAD S.32
  • Blériot-SPAD S.33
    Blériot-SPAD S.33
    The Bleriot-SPAD S.33 was a small French airliner developed soon after World War I. A great success, the S.33 dominated its field throughout the 1920s, initially on CMA's Paris-London route, and later on continental routes serviced by Franco-Roumaine...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.34
    Blériot-SPAD S.34
    |-References:* Keskinen, Kalevi; Partonen, Kyösti and Stenman, Kari: Suomen Ilmavoimat I 1918-27, 2005. ISBN 952-99432-2-9.* Keskinen, Kalevi; Stenman, Kari and Niska, Klaus: Suomen ilmavoimien lentokoneet 1918-1939, Tietoteos, 1976.-External links:...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.36
  • Blériot-SPAD S.37
  • Blériot-SPAD S.38
  • Blériot-SPAD S.39
  • Blériot-SPAD S.40
  • Blériot-SPAD S.41
  • Blériot-SPAD S.42
  • Bleriot-SPAD S.45 (1921) 4-engine transport
  • Blériot-SPAD S.46
    Blériot-SPAD S.46
    -See also:...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.48
  • Blériot-SPAD S.50
  • Blériot-SPAD S.51
    Blériot-SPAD S.51
    |-References:*...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.54-1
  • Blériot-SPAD S.56
    Blériot-SPAD S.56
    |-References:* -See also:...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.58
  • Blériot-SPAD S.60
  • Blériot-SPAD S.61
    Blériot-SPAD S.61
    -See also:...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.62
  • Blériot-SPAD S.64
  • Blériot-SPAD S.66
  • Blériot-SPAD S.70
  • Blériot-SPAD S.71
  • Blériot-SPAD S.72
  • Blériot-SPAD S.81
    Blériot-SPAD S.81
    -See also:...

  • Blériot-SPAD S.82
  • Blériot-SPAD S.86
  • Blériot-SPAD S.91
  • Blériot-SPAD S.92
  • Blériot-SPAD S.116
  • Blériot-SPAD S.126
  • Blériot-SPAD S.510
  • Blériot-SPAD S.540
  • Blériot-SPAD S.710

Bloch
Bloch
Bloch is a surname.#Jewish : regional name for someone in Eastern Europe originating from Italy or France, from Polish "Włoch" meaning "Italian" .#German and Swedish: Variant of Block...

 

(Avions Marcel Bloch)
  • Bloch MB.30  eight-seat twin-engined communications aircraft project (not built)
  • Bloch MB.60
  • Bloch MB.61
  • Bloch MB.70
  • Bloch MB.71
  • Bloch MB.80
  • Bloch MB.81
    Bloch MB.81
    -See also:...

  • Bloch MB.90
  • Bloch MB.91
  • Bloch MB.92
  • Bloch MB.93
  • Bloch MB.100
  • Bloch MB.110
  • Bloch MB.120
  • Bloch MB.130
  • Bloch MB.131
    Bloch MB.131
    |-See also:-References:* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Seven Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft. London: Macdonald, 1967.-External links:*...

  • Bloch MB.131R4  initial version with one central machine gun (13 or 14 built)
  • Bloch MB.131Ins  dual control instructor version (5 built)
  • Bloch MB.131RB4
  • Bloch MB.132
  • Bloch MB.133
  • Bloch MB.134
  • Bloch MB.135
  • Bloch MB.136
  • Bloch MB.140(1)  single-seat, single-engine low-wing monoplane derived from the MB.80, with a 140 hp Renault 4 Pei engine
  • Bloch MB.140(2)  three-seater four-engine, sort of a "Super 175" type
  • Bloch MB.141
  • Bloch MB.150
    Bloch MB.150
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Belcarz, Bartłomiej. Morane MS 406C1, Caudron Cyclone CR 714C1, Bloch MB 151/152 , Sandomierz, Poland: Stratus, 2004. ISBN 83-89450-21-6. About the use of the MB.151/152 by Polish Pilots of the Armée de l'Air.* Breffort, Dominique and André Jouineau...

  • Bloch MB.151
  • Bloch MB.151.C1  initial production version (144 built)
  • Bloch MB.152
  • Bloch MB.152.C1
  • Bloch MB.153
  • Bloch MB.154
  • Bloch MB.155
  • Bloch MB.156
  • Bloch MB.157
  • Bloch MB.160
  • Bloch MB.161
  • Bloch MB.162 (1) (mailplane)
  • Bloch MB.162 (2) (bomber)
  • Bloch MB.162Bn.5
  • Bloch MB.163
  • Bloch MB.170 (1)  civilian transport version of first MB.140 project
  • Bloch MB.170(2)  twin-engined reconnaissance aircraft / light bomber (2 built)
  • Bloch MB.171
  • Bloch MB.172
  • Bloch MB.173
  • Bloch MB.174
  • Bloch MB.175
  • Bloch MB.175B.3
  • Bloch MB.175T
  • Bloch MB.176
  • Bloch MB.176B.3
  • Bloch MB.177
  • Bloch MB.178
  • Bloch MB.179
  • Bloch MB.200
    Bloch MB.200
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Angelucci, Enzo. World Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft. London, Jane's Publishing, 1981. ISBN 0-7106-0148-4....

  • Bloch MB.200B.4
  • Bloch MB.201
  • Bloch MB.202
  • Bloch MB.203
  • Bloch MB.210
    Bloch MB.210
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft, Volume Seven. London: Macdonald, 1967.-External links:***...

  • Bloch MB.211
  • Bloch MB.212
  • Bloch MB.218
  • Bloch MB.220
    Bloch MB.220
    -See also:...

  • Bloch MB.221
  • Bloch MB.300
    Bloch MB.300
    |-See also:-External links:* * *...

     Pacifique
  • Bloch MB.301
  • Bloch MB.303
  • Bloch MB.304
  • Bloch MB.400
  • Bloch MB.462
  • Bloch MB.480
    Bloch MB.480
    |-See also:-References:*Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Six, Floatplanes. London:Macdonald, 1962.-External links:**...

  • Bloch MB.500 (1)
  • Bloch MB.500 (2)
  • Bloch MB.690 (1)
  • Bloch MB.700
  • Bloch MB.720 (1)
  • Bloch MB.730 (1)
  • Bloch MB.800 (1)
  • Bloch MB.800 (2)
  • Bloch MB.900  became SO.90, under which designation it was built
  • Bloch MB.1010 fighter project from 1939, also known as S.O.10 (not built)
  • Bloch MB.1011  development of the MB.1010, also known as S.O.11 (not built)
  • Bloch MB.1020  proposed commercial transport for 20 passengers; only a fuselage completed by June 1040; also known as S.O.20
  • Bloch MB.1020R  transport design with 2 x G&R 14R engines (1946)
  • Bloch MB.1030  also known as S.O.30, under which designation it was built
  • Bloch MB.1040

Blohm & Voss 

(Blohm & Voss also Hamburger Flugzeugbau
Hamburger Flugzeugbau
Hamburger Flugzeugbau was an aircraft company, located in the Finkenwerder quarter of Hamburg, Germany. Originally established in July 1933 as a subsidiary of the Blohm & Voss shipyards, it has managed to survive under different names as part of different consortia from its German national...

)
(For WWII projects with no RLM designation see: List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945)
  • Blohm & Voss BV 40
  • Blohm & Voss BV 138
  • Blohm & Voss BV 141
  • Blohm & Voss BV 142
  • Blohm & Voss BV 143
    Blohm & Voss BV 143
    The Blohm & Voss BV 143 was an early prototype rocket-assisted glide bomb developed by the German Luftwaffe during World War II.-Design:By 1941, Allied merchant ships were slow and easy targets for German coastal bombers, but were proving increasingly well-equipped with anti-aircraft artillery,...

  • Blohm & Voss BV 144
    Blohm & Voss BV 144
    -See also:-External links:*http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/bv144.html...

  • Blohm & Voss BV 155
  • Blohm & Voss BV 222
  • Blohm & Voss BV 237
  • Blohm & Voss BV 238
  • Blohm & Voss BV 246 Hagelkorn
  • Blohm & Voss BV 250
  • Blohm & Voss Ha 135
  • Blohm & Voss Ha 136
  • Blohm & Voss Ha 137
  • Blohm & Voss Ha 139
  • Blohm & Voss Ha 140
    Blohm & Voss Ha 140
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. London: Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd., 4th impression 1979, p. 70-71. ISBN 0-356-02382-6.* Schneider, H. Flugzeug-Typenbuch. Herm. Beyer Verlag, Leipzig, 1940...


Boeing
Boeing
The Boeing Company is an American multinational aerospace and defense corporation, founded in 1916 by William E. Boeing in Seattle, Washington. Boeing has expanded over the years, merging with McDonnell Douglas in 1997. Boeing Corporate headquarters has been in Chicago, Illinois since 2001...

 

  • Boeing Model B
  • Boeing Model C
  • Boeing Model 1
    Boeing Model 1
    -References:* Bowers, Peter M. Boeing aircraft since 1916. London: Putnam Aeronautical Books, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-804-6.-See also:...

  • Boeing Model 2
    Boeing Model 2
    -References:* Bowers, Peter M. Boeing aircraft since 1916. London: Putnam Aeronautical Books, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-804-6.* Pedigree of Champions: Boeing Since 1916, Third Edition. Seattle, WA: The Boeing Company, 1969.-External links:* -See also:...

  • Boeing Model 3
  • Boeing Model 4
  • Boeing Model 5
  • Boeing Model 6
    Boeing Model 6
    The Boeing Model 6, also known as the B-1 was a small biplane flying boat designed by William Boeing shortly after World War I.-Design and development:...

  • Boeing Model 7
    Boeing Model 7
    -References:* Bowers, Peter M. Boeing aircraft since 1916. London: Putnam Aeronautical Books, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-804-6....

  • Boeing Model 8
    Boeing Model 8
    -References:* Bowers, Peter M. Boeing aircraft since 1916. London: Putnam Aeronautical Books, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-804-6....

  • Boeing 10
  • Boeing 15
  • Boeing 21
  • Boeing 40
  • Boeing 42
  • Boeing 50
  • Boeing 53
  • Boeing 54
  • Boeing 55
  • Boeing 56
  • Boeing 57
  • Boeing 58
  • Boeing 63
  • Boeing 64
  • Boeing 66
  • Boeing 67
  • Boeing 69
  • Boeing 74
  • Boeing 77
  • Boeing 80
    Boeing 80
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bowers, Peter M. Boeing Aircraft since 1916. London: Putnam, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-804-6.* Davies, Ed. "Boeing's Airline: The Life and Times of Boeing Air Transport, Part One". Air Enthusiast, No. 127, January/February 2007, pp. 64–74. Stamford, UK:Key...

  • Boeing 81
  • Boeing 83
  • Boeing 89
  • Boeing 93
  • Boeing 95
  • Boeing 96
  • Boeing 97
  • Boeing 99
  • Boeing 100
  • Boeing 101
  • Boeing 102
  • Boeing 200
  • Boeing 202
  • Boeing 203
  • Boeing 204
  • Boeing 205
  • Boeing 209
  • Boeing 214
  • Boeing 215
  • Boeing 218
  • Boeing 221
    Boeing 221
    -See also:-References:* Retrieved June 17, 2006.-External links:* *...

  • Boeing 222
  • Boeing 223
  • Boeing 226
  • Boeing 227
  • Boeing 235
  • Boeing 236
  • Boeing 246
  • Boeing 247
    Boeing 247
    The Boeing Model 247 was an early United States airliner, considered the first such aircraft to fully incorporate advances such as all-metal semi-monocoque construction, a fully cantilevered wing and retractable landing gear...

  • Boeing 248
  • Boeing 251
  • Boeing 256
  • Boeing 264
  • Boeing 266
  • Boeing 267
  • Boeing 272
  • Boeing 273
  • Boeing 274
  • Boeing 276
  • Boeing 278
  • Boeing 281
  • Boeing 294
  • Boeing 299
  • Boeing 306
  • Boeing 307
    Boeing 307
    The Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner was the first commercial transport aircraft with a pressurized cabin. This feature allowed the plane to cruise at an altitude of 20,000 ft , well above weather disturbances. The pressure differential was 2.5 psi , so at 14,700 ft the cabin altitude...

     Stratoliner / Stratofreighter / Strato-clipper / C-75
  • Boeing 314
    Boeing 314
    The Boeing 314 Clipper was a long-range flying boat produced by the Boeing Airplane Company between 1938 and 1941 and is comparable to the British Short S.26. One of the largest aircraft of the time, it used the massive wing of Boeing’s earlier XB-15 bomber prototype to achieve the range necessary...

     Clipper
  • Boeing 316
  • Boeing 320
  • Boeing 322
  • Boeing 333
  • Boeing 334
  • Boeing 337
  • Boeing 341
  • Boeing 344
  • Boeing 345
  • Boeing 345-2
  • Boeing 367
  • Boeing 367-80
    Boeing 367-80
    The Boeing 367-80, or "Dash 80" as it was called within Boeing, is an American prototype jet transport built to demonstrate the advantages of jet aircraft for passenger transport over piston-engine airliners....

  • Boeing 377 Stratocruiser
  • Boeing 400
  • Boeing 417 post WW2 feeder liner design never built
  • Boeing 424
  • Boeing 432
  • Boeing 448
  • Boeing 450
  • Boeing 451
  • Boeing 452
  • Boeing 464
  • Boeing 473
  • Boeing 474
  • Boeing 479
  • Boeing 701
  • Boeing 707
    Boeing 707
    The Boeing 707 is a four-engine narrow-body commercial passenger jet airliner developed by Boeing in the early 1950s. Its name is most commonly pronounced as "Seven Oh Seven". The first airline to operate the 707 was Pan American World Airways, inaugurating the type's first commercial flight on...

  • Boeing 717 Stratotanker
  • Boeing 717
    Boeing 717
    The Boeing 717 is a twin-engine, single-aisle jet airliner, developed for the 100-seat market. The airliner was designed and marketed by McDonnell Douglas as the MD-95, a third-generation derivative of the DC-9. Capable of seating of up to 117 passengers, the 717 has maximum range of...

     (MD-95)
  • Boeing 720
    Boeing 720
    The Boeing 720 is a four-engine narrow-body short- to medium-range passenger jet airliner. Developed by Boeing in the late 1950s from the Boeing 707, the 720 has a shorter fuselage and less range...

  • Boeing 727
    Boeing 727
    The Boeing 727 is a mid-size, narrow-body, three-engine, T-tailed commercial jet airliner, manufactured by Boeing. The Boeing 727 first flew in 1963, and for over a decade more were built per year than any other jet airliner. When production ended in 1984 a total of 1,832 aircraft had been produced...

  • Boeing 737
    Boeing 737
    The Boeing 737 is a short- to medium-range, twin-engine narrow-body jet airliner. Originally developed as a shorter, lower-cost twin-engine airliner derived from Boeing's 707 and 727, the 737 has developed into a family of nine passenger models with a capacity of 85 to 215 passengers...

  • Boeing 739
  • Boeing 747
    Boeing 747
    The Boeing 747 is a wide-body commercial airliner and cargo transport, often referred to by its original nickname, Jumbo Jet, or Queen of the Skies. It is among the world's most recognizable aircraft, and was the first wide-body ever produced...

  • Boeing 747-400
    Boeing 747-400
    The Boeing 747-400 is a major development and the best-selling model of the Boeing 747 family of jet airliners. While retaining the four-engine wide-body layout of its predecessors, the 747-400 embodies numerous technological and structural changes to produce a more efficient airframe...

  • Boeing 747SP
    Boeing 747SP
    The Boeing 747SP is a modified version of the Boeing 747 jet airliner which was designed for ultra-long-range flights. The SP stands for "Special Performance". Compared with its predecessor, the 747-100, the 747SP retains its wide-body, four-engine layout, along with its double-deck design, but...

  • Boeing 747-8
    Boeing 747-8
    The Boeing 747-8 is a wide-body jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Officially announced in 2005, the 747-8 is the fourth-generation Boeing 747 version, with lengthened fuselage, redesigned wings and improved efficiency...

     (formerly 747 Advanced)
  • Boeing 757
    Boeing 757
    The Boeing 757 is a mid-size, narrow-body twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. Passenger versions of the twinjet have a capacity of 186 to 289 persons and a maximum range of , depending on variant and cabin configuration...

  • Boeing 767
    Boeing 767
    The Boeing 767 is a mid-size, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner built by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It was the manufacturer's first wide-body twinjet and its first airliner with a two-crew glass cockpit. The aircraft features two turbofan engines, a supercritical wing, and a conventional tail...

    • Boeing E-767
      Boeing E-767
      The Boeing E-767 is an airborne warning and control system aircraft. It was designed in response to the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's requirements, and is essentially the Boeing E-3 Sentry's surveillance radar and air control system installed on a Boeing 767-200.-Background:On September 6, 1976,...

    • Boeing KC-767
      Boeing KC-767
      The Boeing KC-767 is a military aerial refueling and strategic transport aircraft developed from the Boeing 767-200ER. The tanker received the designation KC-767A in 2002, after being selected by the US Air Force initially to replace older KC-135Es...

  • Boeing 777
    Boeing 777
    The Boeing 777 is a long-range, wide-body twin-engine jet airliner manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the world's largest twinjet and is commonly referred to as the "Triple Seven". The aircraft has seating for over 300 passengers and has a range from , depending on model...

  • Boeing 787
    Boeing 787
    The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is a long-range, mid-size wide-body, twin-engine jet airliner developed by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It seats 210 to 290 passengers, depending on the variant. Boeing states that it is the company's most fuel-efficient airliner and the world's first major airliner to use...

  • Boeing 7J7 (cancelled)
  • Boeing 953
  • Boeing 2707
    Boeing 2707
    The Boeing 2707 was developed as the first American supersonic transport . After winning a competition for a government-funded contract to build an American SST, Boeing began development at its facilities in Seattle, Washington...

     (cancelled)
  • Boeing YAL-1
    Boeing YAL-1
    The Boeing YAL-1 Airborne Laser Testbed, weapons system is a megawatt-class chemical oxygen iodine laser mounted inside a modified Boeing 747-400F. It is primarily designed as a missile defense system to destroy tactical ballistic missiles , while in boost phase. The aircraft was designated...

  • Boeing AT-3
  • Boeing B-9
  • Boeing XB-15
    Boeing XB-15
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Boniface, Patrick. "Boeing's Forgotten Monster: XB-15 a Giant in Search of a Cause." Air Enthusiast, 79 January–February 1999....

  • Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
  • Boeing Y1B-20
    Boeing Y1B-20
    |-See also:-References:**...

  • Boeing B-29 Superfortress
  • Boeing XB-38 Flying Fortress
  • Boeing XB-39 Superfortress
  • Boeing B-40 Flying Fortress
  • Boeing B-44 Superfortress
  • Boeing B-47 Stratojet
  • Boeing B-50 Superfortress
    Boeing B-50 Superfortress
    The Boeing B-50 Superfortress strategic bomber was a post-World War II revision of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, fitted with more powerful Pratt & Whitney R-4360 radial engines, stronger structure, a taller fin, and other improvements. It was the last piston-engined bomber designed by Boeing for...

  • Boeing B-52 Stratofortress
  • Boeing B-54
    Boeing B-54
    -References:NotesBibliography* Jones, Lloyd S. U.S. Bombers, B-1 1928 to B-1 1980s. Fallbrook, CA: Aero Publishers, 1962, second edition 1974. ISBN 0-8168-9126-5....

  • Boeing XB-55
    Boeing XB-55
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bowers, Peter M. Boeing Aircraft since 1916. London:Putnam, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-804-6.* Butler, Tony . American Secret Projects. Hinckley, England: Midland Publishing. ISBN 0-9781-85780-3310....

  • Boeing B-56
    Boeing B-56
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Boeing XB-59
    Boeing XB-59
    |-See also:-External links:* *...

  • Boeing BLR-1
  • Boeing BFB
  • Boeing BQ-7
  • Boeing YC-14
    Boeing YC-14
    The Boeing YC-14 was a twin-engine short take-off and landing tactical transport. It was Boeing's entrant into the United States Air Force's Advanced Medium STOL Transport competition, which aimed to replace the Lockheed C-130 Hercules as the USAF's standard STOL tactical transport...

  • Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
  • Boeing C-18 Monomail
  • Boeing C-18
  • Boeing C-19
  • Boeing C-22
  • Boeing VC-25
    Boeing VC-25
    The Boeing VC-25 is the designation of a United States Air Force passenger transportation aircraft, a military version of the Boeing 747 airliner. The A-model is the only variant of the VC-25....

  • Boeing C-32
  • Boeing C-33
  • Boeing C-40 Clipper
  • Boeing KC-46
    Boeing KC-46
    The Boeing KC-46 is a military aerial refueling and strategic transport aircraft developed by Boeing from its 767 jet airliner. In February 2011, the tanker was selected by United States Air Force as the winner in the KC-X tanker competition to replace older KC-135 Stratotankers.-Background:The U.S...

  • Boeing C-73
  • Boeing C-75
  • Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter
  • Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker
  • Boeing C-98
  • Boeing C-105
  • Boeing C-108 Flying Fortress
  • Boeing C-127
    Boeing C-127
    C-127 was the designation for a proposed, large, turboshaft-driven transport aircraft to have been built in the early 1950s by the United States aircraft manufacturer Boeing for use by the nation's military forces. The project was canceled at an early stage...

  • Boeing C-135 Stratolifter
    • Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker
    • Boeing EC-135
      Boeing EC-135
      The Boeing EC-135 was a command & control version of the C-135 Stratolifter. Modified for the "Looking Glass" program, during the Cold War EC-135 were airborne 24 hours a day to serve as flying command platforms for the military in the event of nuclear war...

    • Boeing RC-135
  • Boeing C-137 Stratoliner
    Boeing C-137 Stratoliner
    The Boeing C-137 Stratoliner was a VIP transport aircraft derived from the Boeing 707 jet airliner used by the United States Air Force. Other nations also bought both new and used 707s for military service, primarily as VIP or tanker transports. In addition, the 707 served as the basis for several...

    • VC-137C SAM 26000
      VC-137C SAM 26000
      SAM 26000 was the first of two Boeing VC-137C United States Air Force aircraft specifically configured and maintained for use by the President of the United States. It used the callsign Air Force One when the President was on board, SAM 26000 otherwise.A VC-137C serial number 62-6000, SAM 26000 was...

    • VC-137C SAM 27000
      VC-137C SAM 27000
      SAM 27000 was the second of two Boeing VC-137C United States Air Force aircraft that were specifically configured and maintained for the use of the President of the United States. It used the call sign Air Force One when the President was on board, and at other times it used the call sign SAM 27000...

  • Boeing CO-7
  • Boeing E-3 Sentry
  • Boeing E-4
    Boeing E-4
    The Boeing E-4 Advanced Airborne Command Post, with a project name of "Nightwatch", is an aircraft operated by the United States Air Force...

  • Boeing E-6 Mercury
  • Boeing E-10 MC2A
  • Boeing F-9
  • Boeing F-18 Super Hornet
  • Boeing FB
  • Boeing F2B
    Boeing F2B
    |-See also:-Bibliography:*Eden, Paul and Sophn Moeng. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Amber Books Ltd., 2002. ISBN 0-7607-3432-1.*Jones, Lloyd S. U.S. Naval Fighters. Fallbrook CA: Aero Publishers, 1977. ISBN 0-8168-9254-7....

  • Boeing F3B Seahawk
  • Boeing F4B
  • Boeing F5B
  • Boeing F6B
  • Boeing F7B
  • Boeing F8B
    Boeing F8B
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Allen, Francis. "Last of the Line: Boeing's XF8B-1 Multi-purpose Fighter." Air Enthusiast No. 55, Autumn 1994.* Donald, David, ed. "Boeing Model 400 ".Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Etobicoke, ON: Prospero Books, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* Green, William. "Boeing...

  • Boeing GA-1
    Boeing GA-1
    |-References:*Wagner, Ray. American Combat Planes. Garden City, NY: Hanover House, 1968. ISBN 0385041349*Eden, Paul, & Moeng, Soph, editors. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Amber Books Ltd., 2002...

  • Boeing GA-2
  • Boeing AH-64 Apache
  • Boeing HRB
  • Boeing L-15 Scout
  • Boeing NB
    Boeing NB
    -See also:...

  • Boeing N2B
  • Boeing OB
  • Boeing O2B
  • Boeing XP-4
  • Boeing XP-7
    Boeing XP-7
    |-Bibliography:* Lloyd S. Jones, U.S. Fighters pp. 32-33 ISBN 0-8168-9200-8...

  • Boeing XP-8
    Boeing XP-8
    -Bibliography:* Boeing Company. Pedigree of Champions: Boeing Since 1916, Third Edition. Seattle, Washington: The Boeing Company, 1969.* Dorr, Robert F. and Donald, David. Fighters of the United States Air Force. London: Temple, 1990. ISBN 0-600-55094-X....

  • Boeing XP-9
    Boeing XP-9
    -Bibliography:* Eden, Paul and Moeng, Soph. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Amber Books Ltd., 2002. ISBN 0-7607-3432-1.* Pedigree of Champions: Boeing Since 1916, Third Edition . Seattle, WA: The Boeing Company, 1969....

  • Boeing P-12
    Boeing P-12
    The Boeing P-12 or F4B was an American pursuit aircraft that was operated by the United States Army Air Corps and United States Navy.-Design and development:...

  • Boeing XP-15
    Boeing XP-15
    -References:NotesBibliography* Angelucci, Enzo. The American Fighter from 1917 to the present. New York: Orion Books, 1987.* Jones, Lloyd S. U.S. Fighters, Army-Air Force: 1925 to 1980s. Fallbrook, California: Aero Publishers Incorporated, 1975, pp. 48-49. ISBN 0-8168-9200-8.- See also :- External...

  • Boeing P-26 Peashooter
  • Boeing XP-29
  • Boeing XP-32
  • Boeing XP-925
  • Boeing XP-936
  • Boeing XP-940
  • Boeing PB
  • Boeing PB Flying Fortress
  • Boeing P2B
  • Boeing P3B
  • Boeing PB2B Catalina
  • Boeing XPBB Sea Ranger
  • Boeing PW-9
  • Boeing T-43
    Boeing T-43
    |-See also:-External links:* http://www.militaryaircraft.de/pictures/military/aircraft/T-43/T-43A_Gator.html* http://www.gruntsmilitary.com/t43a.shtml* http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf/12ftw.htm...

  • Boeing/BAE Systems T-45 Goshawk
  • Boeing TB
  • Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar
  • Boeing X-32
    Boeing X-32
    The Boeing X-32 was a multi-purpose jet fighter in the Joint Strike Fighter contest. It lost to the Lockheed Martin X-35 demonstrator which was further developed into the F-35 Lightning II.-Background:...

  • Boeing X-37 Future-X
  • Boeing X-40
    Boeing X-40
    -See also:-External links:* * * * *...

  • Boeing X-43
    Boeing X-43
    The X-43 is an unmanned experimental hypersonic aircraft with multiple planned scale variations meant to test various aspects of hypersonic flight. It was part of NASA's Hyper-X program. It has set several airspeed records for jet-propelled aircraft....

  • Boeing X-45
    Boeing X-45
    The Boeing X-45 unmanned combat air vehicle is a concept demonstrator for a next generation of completely autonomous military aircraft, developed by Boeing's Phantom Works. Manufactured by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems, the X-45 was a part of DARPA's J-UCAS project.-Development:Boeing developed...

  • Boeing X-46
    Boeing X-46
    The Boeing X-46 was a proposed unmanned combat air vehicle that was to be developed in conjunction with the U.S. Navy and DARPA as a naval carrier-based variant of the Boeing X-45 UCAV being developed for the U.S. Air Force...

  • Boeing X-48
    Boeing X-48
    The X-48 is an experimental unmanned aerial vehicle for investigation into the characteristics of blended wing body aircraft, a type of flying wing. It is under development by Boeing and NASA.-Background:...

  • Boeing X-50
    Boeing X-50
    The Boeing X-50A Dragonfly, formerly known as the Canard Rotor/Wing Demonstrator, was a gyrodyne unmanned aerial vehicle that was developed by Boeing and DARPA to demonstrate the principle that a helicopter's rotor could be stopped in flight and act as a fixed wing...

  • B & W Seaplane
  • Boeing AXB
  • Boeing Navy Experimental Type B Carrier Fighter
  • Boeing A-213 Totem
  • Boeing BB-1
  • Boeing BB-L6
  • Boeing Bird of Prey
  • Boeing BX
  • Boeing Business Jet
    Boeing Business Jet
    |-External links:* .* .*...

  • Boeing C-204 Totem
  • Boeing C-700
  • Boeing CC-137 Husky Canadian Armed Forces
  • Boeing CL-4S
  • Boeing Courier
  • Boeing DH-4M
  • Boeing E-767
    Boeing E-767
    The Boeing E-767 is an airborne warning and control system aircraft. It was designed in response to the Japan Air Self-Defense Force's requirements, and is essentially the Boeing E-3 Sentry's surveillance radar and air control system installed on a Boeing 767-200.-Background:On September 6, 1976,...

  • Boeing EA
  • Boeing GA-1
    Boeing GA-1
    |-References:*Wagner, Ray. American Combat Planes. Garden City, NY: Hanover House, 1968. ISBN 0385041349*Eden, Paul, & Moeng, Soph, editors. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Amber Books Ltd., 2002...

  • Boeing GA-2
  • Boeing NLA
    Boeing NLA
    The Boeing NLA, or New Large Airplane, was a 1990s concept for an all-new airliner in the 500+ seat market. Somewhat larger than the 747, this aircraft was similar in concept to the McDonnell Douglas MD-12 and later Airbus A380...

  • Boeing Pelican
    Boeing Pelican
    |-See also:-External links:* Boeing Frontiers online magazine*...

  • Boeing Phantom Ray
    Boeing Phantom Ray
    |-See also:...

  • Boeing QSRA
  • Boeing Skyfox
  • Boeing Sonic Cruiser
    Boeing Sonic Cruiser
    |-References:*Haenggi, Michael. "The Sonic Future?". Boeing Widebodies. MBI, 2003. ISBN 0-7603-0842-X.-External links:* * * * . Seattle PI, November 4, 2001* . Flight International, January 7, 2003*...

  • Boeing Wedgetail
    Boeing Wedgetail
    The Boeing 737 AEW&C is a twin-engine airborne early warning and control aircraft. It is lighter than the 707-based Boeing E-3 Sentry, and mounts a fixed, electronically scanned, rather than a rotating, radar antenna. It was designed for the Royal Australian Air Force under "Project Wedgetail"...

  • Boeing-Canada C-204 Thunderbird

Boeing-Stearman 

  • Boeing-Stearman Model X-70
  • Boeing-Stearman Model 75
  • Boeing-Stearman Model 76
  • Boeing-Stearman Model X-85
  • Boeing-Stearman Model 88
  • Boeing-Stearman Model X-90
  • Boeing-Stearman Model X-91
  • Boeing-Stearman Model X-100
  • Boeing-Stearman Model X-120
  • Boeing-Stearman XA-21
  • Boeing-Stearman XAT-15
  • Boeing-Stearman XBT-17
  • Boeing-Stearman PT-13 Kaydet
  • Boeing-Stearman PT-17 Kaydet
  • Boeing-Stearman PT-18
  • Boeing-Stearman PT-27

Boeing-Vertol 

  • Boeing-Vertol 107
  • Boeing-Vertol 107-II
  • Boeing-Vertol 114
  • Boeing-Vertol 165
  • Boeing-Vertol 173
  • Boeing-Vertol 176
  • Boeing-Vertol 179
  • Boeing-Vertol 219
  • Boeing-Vertol 234
  • Boeing-Vertol 301
  • Boeing-Vertol 347
  • Boeing-Vertol 352
  • Boeing-Vertol 360
  • Boeing-Vertol 414
  • Boeing-Vertol H-46 Sea Knight
  • Boeing-Vertol H-47 Chinook
  • Boeing-Vertol H-61
  • Boeing-Vertol H-62
  • Boeing-Vertol HC-1A
  • Boeing-Vertol HC-1B
  • Boeing-Vertol HLH
  • Boeing-Vertol HRB
  • Boeing-Vertol Commercial Chinook
  • Boeing-Vertol CH-113 Labrador Canadian Armed Forces
  • Boeing-Vertol CH-147 Chinook Canadian Armed Forces

Boisavia

(Société Boisavia)
  • Boisavia B-50 Muscadet
  • Boisavia B-60 Mercurey
  • Boisavia B-80 Chablis
  • Boisavia B-260 Anjou

BOK 

(Byuro Osovikh Konstruktskii - experimental aircraft design bureau)
  • Chizhevski BOK-1
  • Krichyevskii BOK-2
  • BOK-3
    BOK-3
    |-See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9...

  • Chizhevski BOK-5
  • BOK-6
  • BOK-7
  • BOK-8
  • BOK-11
  • BOK-15
  • BOK SS
  • BOK RK
  • BOK TB

Bolkhovitinov
Viktor Fedorovich Bolkhovitinov
Viktor Fedorovich Bolkhovitinov was a Soviet engineer, team-leader of the developers of the Bereznyak-Isayev BI-1 aircraft....

 

  • Bolkhovitinov DB-A
  • Bolkhovitinov DB-2A
  • Bolkhovitinov TK-1
  • Bolkhovitinov DBA
    Bolkhovitinov DBA
    -See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9* Taylor, Michael J.H. . “ Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions. London. 1989...

  • Bolkhovitinov BDD
  • Bolkhovitinov S
    Bolkhovitinov S
    |-See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9* Taylor, Michael J.H. . “ Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions. London. 1989. ISBN 0517691868 Maslov, Mikhail...

  • Bolkhovitinov I
  • Bolkhovitinov D
  • Bolkhovitinov BBS
  • Bolkhovitinov BB
  • Bolkhovitinov LB-S
  • Bolkhovitinov SSS

Bölkow
Bölkow
Bölkow was a German aircraft manufacturer based in Stuttgart, Germany, and later Ottobrunn.-History:The company was founded in 1948 by Ludwig Bölkow, who since 1955 with Emil Weiland had developed helicopters for Bölkow Entwicklungen KG....

 

  • Bölkow Bö 46
    Bölkow Bo 46
    The Bölkow Bo 46 was an experimental helicopter built to test the Derschmidt rotor system that aimed to allow much higher speeds than traditional helicopter designs. Wind tunnel testing showed promise, but the Bo 46 demonstrated a number of problems and added complexity that led to the concept...

  • Bölkow Bö 102
    Bölkow Bo 102
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Bölkow Bö 103
    Bölkow Bo 103
    |-See also:-References:* -External Links:* at Aviastar* at Bückeburg helicopter museum....

  • Bölkow Bö 104 http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=675.0;wap2
  • Bölkow Bö 105
    Bölkow Bo 105
    The MBB Bo 105 is a light, twin-engine, multi-purpose utility helicopter developed by Bölkow of Stuttgart, Germany. Production began under Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm , which became a part of Eurocopter in 1991...

  • Bölkow Bö 106
  • Bölkow Bö 108
  • Bölkow Bö 115
  • Bölkow Bö 207
  • Bölkow Bö 208 Junior
  • Bölkow Bö 209 Monsun
  • Bölkow Phoebus
    Bölkow Phoebus
    -References:...


Bombardier
Bombardier Aerospace
Bombardier Aerospace is a division of Bombardier Inc. and is the third-largest airplane manufacturer in the world. It is headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada.- History :...

 

  • Bombardier 415
  • Bombardier BD-100
  • Bombardier BD-700
  • Bombardier Challenger 300
    Bombardier Challenger 300
    |-See also:-References:* Jackson, Paul. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group, 2003. ISBN 0-7106-2537-5.-External links:* *...

  • Bombardier Challenger 605
  • Bombardier Challenger 800
  • Bombardier CL-215
  • Bombardier CL-415
  • Bombardier CRJ-100
  • Bombardier CRJ-200
  • Bombardier CRJ-700
  • Bombardier CRJ-900
  • Bombardier Global 5000
  • Bombardier Global Express XRS
  • Bombardier Global Express
    Bombardier Global Express
    The Bombardier Global Express is an ultra long range corporate and VIP high speed jet aircraft produced by Bombardier Aerospace. The Bombardier Global 5000 is a slightly shorter version...

  • Bombardier Learjet 25
  • Bombardier Learjet 40
  • Bombardier Learjet 45
  • Bombardier Learjet 55
  • Bombardier Learjet 60
  • Bombardier Sentinel
  • Bombardier BRJX
  • Bombardier CSeries
    Bombardier CSeries
    The Bombardier CSeries is a family of narrow-body, twin-engine, medium-range jet airliners being developed by Canadian manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace. Models are the 110-seat CS100, and the 130-seat CS300...


Bonnet-Labranche

(Albert et Emile Bonnet-Labranche)
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.4 1909 monoplane
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.5 1910 biplane

Borel
Etablissements Borel
Etablissements Borel was a French aircraft manufacturer of the early twentieth century. It was founded by Gabriel Borel and manufactured a number of monoplane designs between 1909 and 1914...

 

(see: List of aircraft (S)#SGCIM)
(Etablissements Borel)
  • Borel Bo.1
  • Borel Bo.2
  • Borel Bo.3
  • Borel Bo.4
  • Borel Bo.5
  • Borel Bo.6
  • Borel Bo.7
  • Borel Bo.8
  • Borel Bo.9
  • Borel Bo.10
  • Borel Bo.11
  • Borel Bo.12
  • Borel Bo.13
  • Borel Bo.14
  • Borel Bo.15
  • Borel Bo.16
  • Borel Bo.17
  • Borel Bo.18
  • Borel Bo.19
  • Borel C-2 1919 Chasseur
  • Borel-Morane monoplane
  • Borel military monoplane
    Borel military monoplane
    -See also:...

     1911
  • Borel hydro-monoplane
  • Borel Torpille
    Borel Torpille
    -See also:...

  • Borel Aeroyacht type Denhaut II
  • Borel-Odier BO-T
    Borel-Odier Bo-T
    |-See also:...

  • Borel-Odier BO-C

Borovkov-Florov 

  • Borovkov-Florov 7211
  • Borovkov-Florov I-207
    Borovkov-Florov I-207
    |-See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9* Taylor, Michael J.H. . “ Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions. London. 1989...

  • Borovkov-Florov I-207/M-63
  • Borovkov-Florov D
    Borovkov-Florov D
    |-See also:-References:* Gunston, Bill. “The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9* Taylor, Michael J.H. . “ Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions. London. 1989. ISBN 0517691868...


Boulton Paul

(Boulton & Paul Ltd / Boulton Paul)
  • Boulton & Paul Phoenix II
  • Boulton & Paul P.3 Bobolink
  • Boulton & Paul P.6
  • Boulton & Paul P.7 Bourges
  • Boulton & Paul P.8 Atlantic
  • Boulton & Paul P.9
  • Boulton & Paul P.10
  • Boulton & Paul P.11 (Specification Type XXI)
  • Boulton & Paul P.12 Bodmin
  • Boulton & Paul P.15 Bolton
  • Boulton & Paul P.25 Bugle
  • Boulton & Paul P.29 Sidestrand
  • Boulton & Paul P.31 Bittern
  • Boulton & Paul P.32
  • Boulton & Paul P.33 Partridge
  • Boulton & Paul P.64 Mailplane
  • Boulton & Paul P.71A
  • Boulton & Paul P.75 Overstrand
  • Boulton & Paul P.79
  • Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant
  • Boulton Paul P.90
  • Boulton Paul P.92
    Boulton Paul P.92
    -See also:-External links:* * * *...

  • Boulton Paul P.92/2
  • Boulton Paul P.96 F.18/40 - single engine
  • Boulton Paul P.97 F.18/40 - twin engined
  • Boulton Paul P.99 F.6/42
  • Boulton Paul P.105 - naval torpedo-bomber
  • Boulton Paul P.107 - long range fighter
  • Boulton Paul P.108 Balliol - T.7/45
  • Boulton Paul P.111
    Boulton Paul P.111
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Brew, Alec. Boulton Paul Aircraft since 1915. London: Putnam, 1993. ISBN 0-85177-860-7.* Jones, Barry. "Boulton Paul's Dicey Deltas". Aeroplane Monthly, Vol 21 No. 2, Issue No 238. February 1993. London:IPC Magazines. ISSN 0143-7240. pp. 34–41.* Jones, Barry. British...

  • Boulton Paul P.113 - supersonic research / fighter
  • Boulton Paul P.119 - Jet trainer (lost to Vampire T.11)
  • Boulton Paul P.120
    Boulton Paul P.120
    -Bibliography:* Brew, Alec. Boulton Paul Aircraft since 1915. London: Putnam, 1993. ISBN 0-85177-860-7.* Jones, Barry. British Experimental Turbojet Aircraft. London: Crowood, 2007. ISBN 978-1861268600.-External links:* *...

  • Boulton Paul P.124 - Jet trainer (lost to Jet Provost)

Bourgois-Sénemaud

(Paul Bourgois, engineer Sénemaud and pilot Deckert)
  • Bourgois-Sénemaud AT 35
  • Bourgois-Sénemaud AT 40
  • Bourgois-Sénemaud BT

Bowers
Peter M. Bowers
Peter M. Bowers was a journalist specializing in the field of aviation.Bowers is famed in the general aviation community for his work with General Aviation News. Writing 26 books and over 800 articles detailing historic aircraft for a column called "Of Wings and Things", Bowers was a fixture of...

(Peter M Bowers, Seattle WA.)
  • Bowers Fly Baby
    Bowers Fly Baby
    -External links:*...

  • Bowers Namu II
    Bowers Namu II
    |-References:* "Pete Bowers" Wind in the Wires Vol XIV No 10* -See also:...


Brantly 

(Brantly Helicopter Corp)
  • Brantly B-1
    Brantly B-1
    The Brantly B-1 was a 2-seat, coaxial-rotor helicopter designed by Newby O. Brantly and constructed by the Pennsylvania Elastic Company, Brantly's employer.-Design and development:...

  • Brantly B-2
    Brantly B-2
    -See also:-References:Bibliography*Taylor, John W.R.. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976-77. London:Jane's Yearbooks, 1976. ISBN 0-354-00538-3.-Further reading:...

  • Brantly 305
    Brantly 305
    -References:*Taylor, John W.R.. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976-77. London:Jane's Yearbooks, 1976. ISBN 0-354-00538-3.* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing.-External links:*...


Bratukhin
Bratukhin
Bratukhin, or OKB-3, was a Soviet aircraft design bureau created in 1940 from within TsAGI to develop helicopters. Headed by Ivan Pavlovich Bratukhin, the bureau built several experimental helicopters over the next decade. Each model had the same basic design of two rotors with separate engines...

 


Brditschka

see also HB-Flugtechnik
  • Brditschka HB-3
  • Brditschka HB-21
  • Brditschka HB-23

Breda
Società Italiana Ernesto Breda
Società Italiana Ernesto Breda, more usually referred to simply as Breda was an Italian mechanical manufacturing company founded by Ernesto Breda in Milan in 1886. The firm originally manufactured locomotives and other railway machinery, but later branched out into armaments and aircraft. In 1962,...

 

(Società Italiana Ernesto Breda)
  • Breda A.1
  • Breda A.2
    Breda A.2
    |-See also:...

  • Breda A.3
  • Breda A.4
    Breda A.4
    |-See also:-References:*...

  • Breda A.7
    Breda A.7
    |-See also:...

  • Breda A.8
  • Breda A.9
    Breda A.9
    |-See also:-References:*...

  • Breda A.10
  • Breda A.14
  • Breda Ba.15
    Breda Ba.15
    |-See also:-References:* * "La Contribución Italiana en la Aviación Paraguaya". Antonio Luis Sapienza Fracchia. Author's edition. Asunción, 2007. 300pp....

  • Breda Ba.16
  • Breda Ba.19
    Breda Ba.19
    |-See also:-References:*...

  • Breda Ba.25
    Breda Ba.25
    |-See also:-External links:**...

  • Breda Ba.26
  • Breda Ba.27
    Breda Ba.27
    |-See also:-External links:...

  • Breda Ba.28
  • Breda Ba.32
    Breda Ba.32
    The Breda Ba.32 was an Italian airliner prototype designed and built by the Breda company.-Design and development:The Breda Ba.32 was a low-wing trimotor monoplane with fixed, spatted main landing gear. It was powered by three Pratt & Whitney Wasp Junior nine-cylinder air-cooled radial engines. It...

  • Breda Ba.33
    Breda Ba.33
    -References:* *-External links:* in Flight, August 19, 1932...

  • Breda Ba.39
    Breda Ba.39
    -References:* Sapienza Fracchia, Antonio Luis: "La Contribución Italiana en la Aviación Paraguaya". Author's edition. Asunción, 2007. 300pp....

  • Breda Ba.42
  • Breda Ba.44
    Breda Ba.44
    |-See also:-References:* * Sapienza Fracchia, Antonio Luis: "La Contribución Italiana en la Aviación Paraguaya". Author's edition. Asunción. 2007....

  • Breda Ba.46
  • Breda Ba.64
    Breda Ba.64
    |-See also:-References:* Mondey, David The Hamlyn Concise Guide to Axis Aircraft of World War II. New York: Bounty Books, 2006. ISBN 0-7537140-60-4....

  • Breda Ba.65
    Breda Ba.65
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Angelucci, Enzo and Paolo Matricardi. World Aircraft: World War II, Volume I . Maidenhead, UK: Sampson Low, 1978. ISBN 0-562-00096-8....

  • Breda Ba.75
  • Breda Ba.79
    Breda Ba.79S
    -Cited works:...

  • Breda Ba.82
    Breda Ba.82
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Breda Ba.88
    Breda Ba.88
    The Breda Ba.88 Lince was a ground-attack aircraft used by the Italian Regia Aeronautica during World War II. Its streamlined design and retractable undercarriage were advanced for the time, and after its debut in 1937 the aircraft established several world speed records...

  • Breda Ba.201
  • Breda Ba.205
  • Breda CC.20
    Breda CC.20
    -References:*...

  • Breda-Zappata BZ.301 medium bomber
  • Breda-Zappata BZ.302 heavy fighter
  • Breda-Zappata BZ.303 night fighter
  • Breda-Zappata BZ.304
  • Breda-Zappata BZ.305
  • Breda-Zappata BZ.306
  • Breda-Zappata BZ.308
    Breda-Zappata BZ.308
    -External links:[For an artist's impression see http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww3/t/1079/60/0/1][For a photograph see http://www.aerei-italiani.net/Sfondi/Sfondo_13.jpg]...

  • Breda-Zappata BZ.401

Breese-Wild 

(Breese-Wilde Aircraft Company)
  • Breese-Wilde Model 5
    Breese-Wilde Model 5
    |-See also:-External links:*Images of the Aloha , , , , *Images of the Pabco Pacific Flyer...


Breguet 

(Société Anonyme des Ateliers d’Aviation Louis BREGUET)
  • Breguet 4
  • Breguet 5
  • Breguet 11
  • Breguet 12
  • Breguet 14
    Breguet 14
    -See also:-References:*Tomasz J. Kowalski, Samolot Breguet 14, TBiU no.197, Warsaw 2002, ISBN 83-11-09461-6...

  • Breguet 16
    Breguet 16
    |-See also:...

  • Breguet 17
    Breguet 17
    |-See also:...

  • Breguet 18T
  • Breguet 19
    Breguet 19
    The Breguet 19 was a light bomber and reconnaissance plane, also used for long-distance flights, designed by the French Breguet company and produced from 1924.-Development:...

  • Breguet 20 Leviathan
  • Breguet 21
  • Breguet 22 Leviathan
  • Breguet 26T
    Breguet 26T
    |-See also:-References:*...

  • Breguet 27
  • Breguet 270
  • Breguet 271T
  • Breguet 272T
  • Breguet 273T
  • Breguet 274T
  • Breguet 280T
  • Breguet-Wibault 282
  • Breguet-Wibault 283
  • Breguet 330
  • Breguet 390T
  • Breguet 391T
  • Breguet 392T
  • Breguet 393T
  • Breguet 410
  • Breguet 411
  • Breguet 413
  • Breguet 414
  • Breguet 460
  • Breguet 462 Vultur
  • Breguet 470T
  • Breguet 482
    Breguet 482
    |-See also:-References:* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Seven Bombers. London:Macdonald, 1967.* -External links:* Breguet Br482...

  • Breguet 500
  • Breguet 521
    Breguet 521
    |-See also:-References:*Jackson, Robert, The Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft, Paragon, 2002. ISBN 0-75258-130-9-External links:* *...

     Bizerte
  • Breguet 530 Saigon
  • Breguet 610
  • Breguet-Wibault 670
  • Breguet 690
  • Breguet 691
  • Breguet 693
    Breguet 693
    The Breguet 690 and its derivatives were a series of light twin-engine ground-attack aircraft that were used by the French Air Force in World War II....

  • Breguet 694
  • Breguet 695
  • Breguet 730
    Breguet 730
    |-See also:-External links:**...

  • Breguet 731
  • Breguet 761 Deux-Ponts
  • Breguet 763 Provence
  • Breguet 765 Sahara
  • Breguet 790
  • Breguet 890 Mercure
  • Breguet 891R Mars
  • Breguet 892S Mercure
  • Breguet 900
  • Breguet 901
  • Breguet 902
  • Breguet 904 Nymphale
  • Breguet 905 Fauvette
  • Breguet 906 Choucas
  • Breguet 940
  • Breguet 941
    Breguet 941
    -External links:* *...

  • Breguet 945
  • Breguet 1001 Taon
  • Breguet 1050 Alizé
  • Breguet 1100
  • Breguet 1150 Atlantic
  • Breguet 1210 Jaguar
  • Breguet Aerhydroplane
    Breguet Aerhydroplane
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Breguet Type I
  • Breguet Type II
  • Breguet Type III
    Breguet Type III
    This article is about the Breguet aircraft of 1910-1913. For the unrelated aircraft of the same designation flown in World War I, see Breguet Bre.4 and Breguet Bre.5.This article is about the Breguet aircraft of 1910-1913...

  • Breguet Type IV
  • Breguet Type V
  • Breguet Type VI
  • Breguet Type VII
  • Breguet Type VIII
  • Breguet Type IX
  • Breguet Type X
  • Breguet Type XI 'Corsaire'
  • Breguet Type XII
  • Breguet Type XIII
  • Breguet-Dorand Gyroplane Laboratoire
  • Breguet-Richet Gyroplane
    Breguet-Richet Gyroplane
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Young, Warren R. The Helicopters. "The Epic of Flight". Chicago: Time-Life Books, 1982. ISBN 0-8094-3350-8....

  • Breguet G.11E Gyroplane
  • Breguet G.111 Gyroplane
  • Breguet LE 'Laboratoire Eiffel'
  • Breguet S.8/2 Short S.8 Calcutta derivative
  • Breguet C-U 1
  • Breguet C-U 2
  • Breguet G.2
  • Breguet G.2bis
  • Breguet G.3
  • Breguet H.I-U 3
  • Breguet A.G.4
  • Breguet T.O-2
  • Breguet U.1
  • Breguet-Michelin BM / BUM / BUC
    • Breguet-Michelin Type V
    • Breguet-Michelin Type VI
  • Breguet AV1
  • Breguet AV2

Brewster
Brewster Aeronautical Corporation
The Brewster Aeronautical Corporation was a North American defense contractor that operated from the 1930s until the end of World War II.It started existence as an aircraft division of Brewster & Co., a company that originally sold carriages and had branched into automobile bodies and airplane parts...

 

(Brewster and Co, Aircraft Div, Long Island City NY.)
  • Brewster 33A
  • Brewster B-139
  • Brewster B-239
  • Brewster B-339
  • Brewster B-439
  • Brewster B-340
  • Brewster A-32
  • Brewster A-34
  • Brewster Bermuda
  • Brewster F2A Buffalo
  • Brewster F3A Corsair
  • Brewster SB2A Buccaneer
  • Brewster SBA
  • Brewster-Fleet B-1

Briegleb

see also: Sailplane Corporation of America

Briffaud

(Georges Briffaud)
  • Briffaud GB-6
  • Briffaud GB-9
  • Briffaud GB-10 Pou-Push
  • Briffaud GB-11
  • Briffaud GB-80

Bristol
Bristol Aeroplane Company
The Bristol Aeroplane Company, originally the British and Colonial Aeroplane Company, was both one of the first and one of the most important British aviation companies, designing and manufacturing both airframes and aero engines...

 

  • Bristol Type 23 Badger
  • Bristol Type 24 Braemar
  • Bristol Type 26 Pullman
  • Bristol Type 27 Tourer
  • Bristol Type 28 Tourer
  • Bristol Type 29
  • Bristol Type 32 Bullet
  • Bristol Type 44 Tramp Boat
  • Bristol Type 45 Scandinavian Tourer
  • Bristol Type 47
  • Bristol Type 48
  • Bristol Type 52 Bullfinch Mk.I
  • Bristol Type 53 Bullfinch Mk.II
  • Bristol Type 62 Ten-seater
  • Bristol Type 72 Racer
  • Bristol Type 73 Taxiplane
  • Bristol Type 75 Ten-seater
  • Bristol Type 79 Brandon
  • Bristol Type 81 Puma Trainer
  • Bristol Type 81A Greek Military Tourer
  • Bristol Type 83 Primary Trainer
  • Bristol Type 83E
  • Bristol Type 84 Bloodhound
    Bristol Type 84 Bloodhound
    -External links:* * *...

  • Bristol Type 86 Greek Navy Tourer
  • Bristol Type 88 Bulgarian Tourer
  • Bristol Type 90 Berkeley
  • Bristol Type 91 Brownie
  • Bristol Type 92
  • Bristol Type 93 Boarhound
  • Bristol Type 95 Bagshot
  • Bristol Type 99 Badminton
  • Bristol Type 101
  • Bristol Type 105 Bulldog
  • Bristol Type 107 Bullpup
  • Bristol Type 109
  • Bristol Type 110A
    Bristol Type 110A
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Bristol Type 118
  • Bristol Type 120
  • Bristol Type 123
    Bristol Type 123
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Bristol Type 124TM Bulldog
  • Bristol Type 130 Bombay
  • Bristol Type 133
  • Bristol Type 138A
  • Bristol Type 142
  • Bristol Type 142M Blenheim
  • Bristol Type 143
    Bristol Type 143
    -See also:-External links:**...

  • Bristol Type 146
    Bristol Type 146
    The Bristol Type 146 was a British single-seat, eight-gun fighter monoplane prototype built to a mid-1930s Air Ministry contract. Powered by a radial engine, it was outclassed by Merlin-engined fighters and only one was built.-Design and development:...

  • Bristol Type 148
    Bristol Type 148
    The Bristol Type 148 was a two-seat, single-engine low-wing monoplane built in 1937 to an Air Ministry contact for prototype army co-operation aircraft...

  • Bristol Type 152 Beaufort
  • Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter
  • Bristol Type 160 Bisley
  • Bristol Type 161
  • Bristol Type 162 Beaumont
  • Bristol Type 163 Buckingham
  • Bristol Type 164 Brigand
  • Bristol Type 166 Buckmaster
  • Bristol Type 167 Brabazon
  • Bristol Type 170 Freighter
  • Bristol Type 171 Sycamore
  • Bristol Type 173
    Bristol Type 173
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Bristol Type 175 Britannia
  • Bristol Type 188
  • Bristol Type 191
  • Bristol Type 192 Belvedere
  • Bristol Type 193
  • Bristol Type 200
    Bristol Type 200
    -External links:*...

  • Bristol Type 223
  • Bristol Advanced Trainers
  • Bristol Babe
  • Bristol Boxkite
    Bristol Boxkite
    -Military operators:* Australian Flying Corps** Central Flying School AFC at Point Cook, Victoria.* Union Defence Forces - South African Air Force Kingdom of Spain* Royal Flying Corps* Royal Naval Air Service** No. 3 Squadron RFC-References:...

  • Bristol Coanda Biplane
  • Bristol-Coanda Monoplanes
    Bristol-Coanda Monoplanes
    -External links:* *...

  • Bristol F.2 Fighter
    Bristol F.2 Fighter
    The Bristol F.2 Fighter was a British two-seat biplane fighter and reconnaissance aircraft of the First World War flown by the Royal Flying Corps. It is often simply called the Bristol Fighter or popularly the "Brisfit" or "Biff". Despite being a two-seater, the F.2B proved to be an agile aircraft...

  • Bristol Gordon England
  • Bristol Jupiter-Fighter
  • Bristol M.1
    Bristol M.1
    |-See also:-External links:* * * * *...

  • Bristol Prier monoplane
  • Bristol Scout
    Bristol Scout
    The Bristol Scout was a simple, single seat, rotary-engined biplane originally intended as a civilian racing aircraft. Like other similar fast, light aircraft of the period - it was acquired by the RNAS and the RFC as a "scout", or fast reconnaissance type...

  • Bristol Seely
  • Bristol T-type
  • Bristol TB.8
    Bristol TB.8
    -External links:...

  • Bristol T.T.A

British Klemm 

(British Klemm Aeroplane Company)
  • British Klemm B.K. Swallow
  • British Klemm B.K.1 Eagle

Britten-Norman
Britten-Norman
Britten-Norman is a British aircraft manufacturer owned by members of the Zawawi family from the Sultanate of Oman, making it the last remaining UK independent commercial aircraft producer....

 

  • Britten-Norman Finibee
  • Britten-Norman Islander
    Britten-Norman Islander
    The Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander is a 1960s British light utility aircraft, regional airliner and cargo aircraft designed and originally manufactured by Britten-Norman of the United Kingdom. The Islander is one of the best-selling commercial aircraft types produced in Europe. Although designed in...

  • Britten-Norman Defender
    Britten-Norman Defender
    |-External links:*...

  • Britten-Norman Trislander
    Britten-Norman Trislander
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  • Britten-Norman Nymph

Brochet 

(Maurice Brochet)

Brock


Brown 

(Benjamin Brown, Lawrence, Kansas)
  • SC Diamond Wing

Brown
Brown Aircraft Co.
The Brown Aircraft Co was an American aircraft manufacturer of the 1930s and 1940s.-Origins:During 1926 Lawrence W. Brown established a small aircraft modification and design operation at Clover Field Santa Monica, California. His initial project was to modify a Thomas-Morse S-4 as a parasol...

 

(Brown Aircraft Co.)
  • Brown B-1 Racer
    Brown B-1 Racer
    The Brown B-1 Racer was an American-built small monoplane racing aircraft of the 1930s.The Brown B-1 Racer was an American-built small monoplane racing aircraft of the 1930s....

  • Brown B-2 Racer
    Brown B-2 Racer
    -References:NotesBibliography...


Brügger 

  • Brügger MB-1 Colibri
  • Brügger MB-2 Colibri 2
  • Brügger MB-3
  • Brügger Papillon

Brunner-Winkle

((Joe & Harry) Brunner-(William E) Winkle Aircraft Corp, 17 Haverkamp St, Glendale NY.)
  • Brunner-Winkle Bird A
  • Brunner-Winkle Bird B

Bücker
Bücker Flugzeugbau
Bücker-Flugzeugbau GmbH was a German aircraft manufacturer founded in 1932. It was most notable for Its highly regarded sports planes which went on to be used as trainers by the Luftwaffe during World War II....

 

(Bücker Flugzeugbau)
  • Bücker Bü 131
    Bücker Bü 131
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bridgeman, Leonard. “The Bücker Bü 131B “Jungmann”.” Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War II. London: Studio, 1946. ISBN 1-85170-493-0....

     Jungmann
  • Bücker Bü 133
    Bücker Bü 133
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* König, Erwin. Bücker Bü 133 "Jungmeister" . D-86669 Stengelheim, Germany: Unitec Medienvertrieb e.K.,...

     Jungmeister
  • Bücker Bü 134
    Bücker Bü 134
    -External links:...

  • Bücker Bü 180
    Bücker Bü 180
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Donald, David . The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Leicester, UK:Blitz, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* König, Erwin. Bücker Bü 180 "Student", Bü 182 "Kornett", Bü 134: Drei geniale Flugzeugtypen, die dem Krieg zum Opfer fielen . D-86669 Stengelheim, Germany: Unitec...

     Student
  • Bücker Bü 181
    Bücker Bü 181
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Donald, David and Lake, Jon. . Encyclopedia of World Military Aircraft. London: Aerospace Publishing, Single volume edition, 1996. ISBN 1-874023-95-6....

     Bestmann
  • Bücker Bü 182
    Bücker Bü 182
    -References:NotesBibliography* König, Erwin. Bücker Bü 180 "Student", Bü 182 "Kornett", Bü 134: Drei geniale Flugzeugtypen, die dem Krieg zum Opfer fielen . D-86669 Stengelheim, Germany: Unitec Medienvertrieb e.K.,...

     Kornett
  • Bücker Navy Experimental Type Bu Primary Trainer
  • Bücker KXBu

Budd 


Buhl
Buhl Aircraft Company
The Buhl Aircraft Company was founded in 1925 by the Buhl family of Detroit. The family owned the Buhl Stamping Company and the Buhl Building. Buhl manufactured the first aircraft to receive an Approved Type Certificate. Certificate #1 was awarded to Buhl for the Buhl-Verville CA-3 Airster in March...


Burgess
Burgess Company
The Burgess Company was a U.S. airplane manufacturer between 1910 and 1918.-History:The business was incorporated in 1910 as the "Burgess Company and Curtis, Inc." . The company was an offshoot of the W. Starling Burgess Shipyard, of Marblehead, Massachusetts.Burgess was the first licensed aircraft...

 

  • Burgess Model A
  • Burgess Model B
  • Burgess Model C
  • Burgess Model D
  • Burgess Model E
  • Burgess Model F
  • Burgess Model G
  • Burgess Model H
  • Burgess Model I
    Burgess Model I
    |-References:* Hennessey, Juliette A. . The United States Army Air Arm, April 1861 to April 1917, Air Force Historical Study No. 98. Air Force History Research Agency, Maxwell AFB, Alabama.-See also:...

  • Burgess Model J
  • Burgess Model U
  • Burgess-Dunne Model H
  • Burgess Type O Gunbus

Burnelli 

(see List of aircraft (C)#Canadian Car and Foundry)
  • Burnelli GX-3
    Burnelli GX-3
    -References:*Levy, Howard and Richard Riding. "Burnelli's Lifting Fuselages". Aeroplane Monthly. April 1980, S. 173f....

  • Burnelli OA-1
  • Burnelli RB-1
  • Burnelli RB-2
  • Burnelli UB-14
    Burnelli UB-14
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Burnelli CB-16
    Burnelli CB-16
    -References:.*AAHS journal, Volume 42. American Aviation Historical Society. 1997.*...

  • Burnelli UB-20

Buzzman 

(Buzzman ARVS / L'il Hustler Ultralight Aviation)
  • Buzzman L'il Buzzard
    Buzzman L'il Buzzard
    |-See also:...

  • Buzzman L'il Buzzard TWS 582
  • Buzzman L'il Hustler
  • Buzzman L'il Hustler SS
  • Buzzman L'il Hustler TR

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