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D'Apuzzo
Nick D'Apuzzo
Nicholas E. D'Apuzzo was an American aircraft designer. He worked at the Naval Air Development Center as a project manager until his retirement in 1973. His most noteworthy projects were racing and aerobatic aircraft that he developed privately, in particular the Parsons-Jocelyn PJ-260 and its...

see also: de Knight, Parsons-Jocelyn
  • D'Apuzzo D-200 Freshman
  • D'Apuzzo D-200 Junior Aero Sport
  • D'Apuzzo D-260 Senior Aero Sport
  • D'Apuzzo D-295 Senior Aero Sport
  • D'Apuzzo D-201 Sportwing

Daimler

(Daimler Motorengesellschaft Werke)
  • Daimler CL.I
  • Daimler D.I
    Daimler D.I
    -Bibliography:...

  • Daimler D.II
  • Daimler G.I
    Daimler G.I
    |-See also:...

     (Daimler R.I)
  • Daimler G.II (Daimler R.II)
  • Daimler L6
  • Daimler L8
  • Daimler L9
  • Daimler L11
  • Daimler L14
  • Daimler L15
  • Daimler L20
  • Daimler-Klemm L21
  • Daimler Lutskoy No. 1 monoplane

Dal 

(Wayne Dalrymple & Charles Pheiffer, Wichita KS.)
  • Dal Sport a.k.a. Dal Special

Dale
Glenn Dale
Glenn Dale may refer to:*Glenn Dale, Maryland, in the United States*Glenn Dale Hospital, former tuberculosis sanitarium in Prince Georges County, Maryland-See also:* Glen Dale * Glenndale * Glendale...

 

(Glenn Dale, MA.)

Dansair 

(Faircraft Corp (consortium), Dansville NY. 1946: Dansair Corp.)
  • Dansair Coupe

Danville 

(Danville Aircraft Co (T D Ketchpaw), Danville VA.)
  • Danville Sport Plane

DAR 

(D'rzhavna Aeroplanata Rabotilnica in cyrillic ДАР - Държавната аеропланна работилница)
  • DAR Uzunov-1 (DAR U-1) - DFW C.Va
  • DAR 1 Peperuda ('Butterfly')
  • DAR 2 - Albatros C.III
  • DAR 3 Garvan ('Raven' or Laz-3)
    • DAR 3(I) prototype
    • DAR 3(I.bis)
    • DAR Garvan-I
    • DAR Garvan-II
    • DAR Garvan-III
  • DAR 4
  • DAR 5 Brambar ('Beetle')
  • DAR 6
    DAR 6
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft, , Orbis Publishing, Page 1295...

  • DAR 7
  • DAR 7 SS.1
  • DAR 8 Slavei (or Slavey, 'Nightingale')
    • DAR 8A
  • DAR 9 Siniger ('Titmouse' or 'Tomtit')
  • DAR 10 Bekas ('Snipe')
  • DAR 11 Lyastovitsa ('Swallow') - 50 planned licenced Czech Avia B.135s [unbuilt]
  • DAR 13
  • DAR 21 Vector
  • DAR 21S
  • DAR 23 AZktsent
  • DAR 25 Impuls
  • DAR Speedster

DARA 

(Dayton Air Race Associates, Dayton OH; constructed by WBB Associates, Dayton.)
  • DARA Special

Dare 

((Melvin E) Dare Aircraft Corp, 6003 14 St, Detroit MI)
  • Dare Safety Airplane

Active Projects

The following are active projects within DARPA:
  • ACTUV
    ACTUV
    The ASW Continuous Trail Unmanned Vessel is a DARPA funded project launched in early 2010 to develop an unmanned ship for Anti-submarine warfare .- Overview :...

     - A project to build an unmanned Anti-submarine warfare
    Anti-submarine warfare
    Anti-submarine warfare is a branch of naval warfare that uses surface warships, aircraft, or other submarines to find, track and deter, damage or destroy enemy submarines....

     vessel.
  • Boeing X-37
    Boeing X-37
    The Boeing X-37 is an American unmanned vertical-takeoff, horizontal-landing spaceplane. The X-37 is operated by the United States Air Force for orbital spaceflight missions intended to demonstrate reusable space technologies...

  • Integrated Sensor is Structure
    Integrated Sensor is Structure
    The Integrated Sensor is Structure, sometimes called Integrated Sensor is the Structure, , is a program managed by the United States Air Force to research the feasibility of using an unmanned airship as a high-altitude reconnaissance and surveillence platform...

  • DARPA X-41 Common Aero Vehicle
  • DARPA XG
    DARPA XG
    The neXt Generation program or XG is a technology development project sponsored by DARPA's Strategic Technology Office, with the goals to "develop both the enabling technologies and system concepts to dynamically redistribute allocated spectrum along with novel waveforms in order to provide...

     - technology for Dynamic Spectrum Access for assured military communications
  • FALCON
    Force Application and Launch from Continental United States
    The DARPA Falcon Project is a two-part joint project between the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and the United States Air Force and is part of Prompt Global Strike...

  • Northrop Grumman Switchblade - an unmanned oblique-wing flying aircraft for high speed, long range and long endurance flight
  • Protein Design
    Protein design
    Protein design is the design of new protein molecules, either from scratch or by making calculated variations on a known structure. The use of rational design techniques for proteins is a major aspect of protein engineering....

     Processes
  • Remote-controlled insects
  • System F6 - Fractionated Spacecraft
    Fractionated Spacecraft
    A fractionated spacecraft is a satellite architecture where the functional capabilities of a conventional monolithic spacecraft are distributed across multiple modules which interact through wireless links...

     demonstrator
  • WolfPack
    Wolfpack
    Wolfpack or wolf pack may refer to:* Pack , a group of wolves that live, feed, and travel as a family groupIn entertainment:* Wolfpack, a Battletech novel written by Robert N...

  • Project AGILE
    Project AGILE
    Project AGILE was an ARPA project in the 1960s that investigated means for engaging in remote, limited warfare of an asymmetric type. The research was intended for use in providing US support to countries engaged in fighting Communist insurgents, particularly in Vietnam and...

  • 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...

  • DEFENDER
  • HISSS
  • Hypersonic Research Program
  • Project MAC
  • MQ-1 Predator
  • POSSE
    POSSE project
    The Portable Open Source Security Elements, or POSSE project, was a co-operative venture between the University of Pennsylvania Distributed Systems Laboratory, the OpenBSD project and others. It received funding through a grant from the United States Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or...

  • Sea Shadow
  • SURAN
    SURAN
    The Survivable Radio Network project was sponsored by DARPA in the 1980s to develop a set of mobile ad-hoc network radio-routers, then known as "packet radios"...

     (1983–87)
  • Project Vela
    Project Vela
    Project Vela was a project by the United States to develop and implement methods to monitor compliance with the 1963 Partial Test Ban Treaty. The development work was primarily performed by the Advanced Research Projects Agency and was overseen by the United States Air Force.Project Vela consisted...

     (1963)

Dart
Dart Aircraft
Dart Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer during the 1930s. Its facilities were located at 29 High Street North, Dunstable, Bedfordshire.-History:...

 

(Dart Aircraft Limited, Britain)
  • Dart Flittermouse
    Dart Flittermouse
    The Dart Flittermouse is a British single-seat ultralight designed by A R Weyl and built by Dart Aircraft Limited at Dunstable, England.-Design and development:...

  • Dart Kitten
  • Dart Pup

Dart 

(Dart Mfg Corporation)
  • Dart G
  • Dart GC
  • Dart GK
  • Dart GW
  • Dart GW Special

D'Ascanio
Corradino D'Ascanio
General Corradino D'Ascanio was an Italian aeronautical engineer. D'Ascanio designed the first production helicopter, for Agusta, and designed the first motor scooter for Ferdinando Innocenti...

 

(Corradino D'Ascanio, Italy)
  • D'Ascanio Helicopter (1930)

Dassault Aviation
Dassault Aviation
Dassault Aviation is a French aircraft manufacturer of military, regional and business jets, a subsidiary of Dassault Group.It was founded in 1930 by Marcel Bloch as Société des Avions Marcel Bloch or "MB". After World War II, Marcel Bloch changed his name to Marcel Dassault, and the name of the...

 

  • Dassault Balzac V
    Dassault Balzac V
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Breffort, Dominique and Andre Jouineau. "The Mirage III, 5, 50 and derivatives from 1955 to 2000." Planes and Pilots 6. Paris: Histoire et Collections, 2004. ISBN 2-913903-92-4....

  • Dassault Barougan
  • Dassault Étendard II
  • Dassault Étendard IV
  • Dassault Étendard VI
  • Dassault Falcon 7x
    Dassault Falcon 7X
    |-See also:-External links:****...

  • Dassault Falcon 10
    Dassault Falcon 10
    |-See also:-References:*...

  • Dassault Falcon 20
    Dassault Falcon 20
    The Dassault Falcon 20 is a French business jet and was the first of a family of business jets built by Dassault Aviation.-Design and development:...

  • Dassault Falcon 50
    Dassault Falcon 50
    |-See also:-References:* Taylor, John W R. . Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1988-89. Coulsdon, Surrey, UK:Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0867-5.-External links:* *...

  • Dassault Falcon 100
  • Dassault Falcon 200
  • Dassault Falcon 900
  • Dassault Falcon 2000
    Dassault Falcon 2000
    |-See also:...

  • Dassault Falcon Cargo Jet
  • Dassault Falcon Guardian
  • Dassault LOGIDUC
    Dassault LOGIDUC
    The Dassault LOGIDUC -sometimes spelled Logiduc in French and LogiDuc in English- was an autonomous industrial program launched in 1999 by the French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation in view to develop its UAV design capacities...

  • Dassault Mercure
    Dassault Mercure
    The Dassault Mercure was a French twin-engined jet-powered airliner. It was proposed in 1967, first production flight was in 1973 and last flew in 1995.-Design and development:...

  • Dassault Milan
  • Dassault Mirage III
    Dassault Mirage III
    The Mirage III is a supersonic fighter aircraft designed by Dassault Aviation during the late 1950s, and manufactured both in France and a number of other countries. It was a successful fighter aircraft, being sold to many air forces around the world and remaining in production for over a decade...

  • Dassault Mirage IIIV
    Dassault Mirage IIIV
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Breffort, Dominique and Andre Jouineau. "The Mirage III, 5, 50 and derivatives from 1955 to 2000." Planes and Pilots 6. Paris: Histoire et Collections, 2004. ISBN 2-913903-92-4....

  • Dassault Mirage 5
    Dassault Mirage 5
    The Dassault Mirage 5 is a supersonic attack aircraft designed in France by Dassault Aviation during the 1960s, and manufactured in France and a number of other countries. It was derived from Dassault's popular Mirage III fighter, and spawned several variants of its own.-Early development:The...

  • Dassault Mirage 50
  • Dassault Mirage IV
    Dassault Mirage IV
    The Dassault Mirage IV was a French jet-propelled supersonic strategic bomber and deep-reconnaissance aircraft. For many years it was a vital part of the nuclear triad of the Force de Frappe, France's nuclear deterrent striking force.-Development:...

  • Dassault Mirage 2000
  • Dassault Mirage 4000
  • Dassault Mirage F1
    Dassault Mirage F1
    The Dassault Mirage F1 is a French air-superiority fighter and attack aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation as a successor of the Mirage III family. The Mirage F1 entered service in the French Air Force in the early seventies...

  • Dassault Mirage F2
    Dassault Mirage F2
    |-See also:...

  • Dassault Mirage G
    Dassault Mirage G
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Green, William. The Observer's Book of Aircraft. London. Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., 1968.* Green, William. The Observer's Book of Aircraft. London. Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., 1972. ISBN 0-7232-1507-3-External links:*...

  • Dassault Mirage G-8
  • Dassault Mystere IV
    Dassault Mystère IV
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Dassault Mystere 20
  • Dassault nEUROn
    Dassault Neuron
    The Dassault nEUROn is an experimental Unmanned Combat Air Vehicle being developed with international cooperation, led by the French company Dassault Aviation.-Description:...

  • Dassault Rafale
    Dassault Rafale
    The Dassault Rafale is a French twin-engine delta-wing multi-role jet fighter aircraft designed and built by Dassault Aviation. Introduced in 2000, the Rafale is being produced both for land-based use with the French Air Force and for carrier-based operations with the French Navy...

  • Dassault Super Étendard
    Dassault Super Étendard
    The Dassault-Breguet Super Étendard is a French carrier-borne strike fighter aircraft designed for service with the French Navy...

  • Dassault Super Mystère
    Dassault Super Mystère
    |-See also:-References: http://www.aeroflight.co.uk/waf/americas/el_salvador/El_Salvador-af-EscCazaBomb.htm...

  • Dassault MD 303
  • Dassault MD 311
  • Dassault MD 312
  • Dassault MD 315 Flamant
    Dassault MD 315 Flamant
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography*Bridgman, Leonard Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1953-54. London:Jane's, 1953....

  • Dassault MD 316T
  • Dassault MD 320 Hirondelle
  • Dassault MD 410 Spirale
  • Dassault MD 415 Communauté
  • Dassault MD 450 Ouragan
  • Dassault MD 452 Mystere II
  • Dassault MD 453 'Mystere III'
  • Dassault MD 550 Mirage

Dassault-Breguet

  • Dassault-Breguet Atlantique
  • Dassault Breguet CC-117 Falcon Canadian Armed Forces
  • Dassault Breguet Dornier Alpha Jet

Dätwyler
Dätwyler
MDC Max Dätwyler AG is a Swiss manufacturing company established at Dietlikon in 1943, and which relocated to Bleienbach in 1951. Originally, the firm undertook the manufacture and repair of tools and machinery...

  • Dätwyler Trailer
    Dätwyler Trailer
    The Dätwyler 1038 MDC Trailer was a 1960s Swiss glider tug variant of the American Piper PA-18 Super Cub.-Development:Dätwyler had experience converting a number of war-surplus Piper Cubs for the civilian market...

  • Dätwyler Lerche
  • Dätwyler MD-3 Swiss Trainer

Dauby 

(Dauby Equipment Co, 2100 Hyde Park Blvd, Los Angeles CA.)
  • Dauby Twin Navion

Davenport 

(Bradley Davenport, Colorado Aero Tech.)
  • Davenport BD-2 Nuggit

Davis 

(Leon D. Davis)

Davis 

((Walter C) Davis Aircraft Corp, Richmond IN.)
  • Davis D-1
    Davis D-1
    -References:*Green, William, The Aircraft of the World, 1965, MacDonald & Co Ltd, no isbn*Simpson, R.W., Airlife's World Aircraft, Airlife Publishing Ltd, 2001, ISBN 1-84037-115-3-External links:*...

  • Davis Racer
  • Davis V-3

Davis 

(Charles M Davis, Pauls Valley OK.)
  • Davis Special
  • Davis Sport

Davis 

((Leeon) D Davis Aircraft Corp, Lake Village IN. 1976: Stanton TX.)
  • Davis DA-1
  • Davis DA-2A
  • Davis DA-3
  • Davis DA-5A
  • Davis DA-6
  • Davis DA-7
  • Davis DA-8
  • Davis DA-9 Super Pocket Rocket
  • Davis DA-11

Davis 

(Gilbert Davis, Nampa ID. 19??: Davis Wing Ltd, Boise ID.)
  • Davis Starship Alpha

Davis-Douglas Company

(see #Douglas)
  • Douglas Cloudster
    Douglas Cloudster
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing...

  • Davis-Douglas DT
  • Davis-Douglas DTB

Dawson 

(C R Dawson, Glenn W Johnson & Clay Henley, Coeur d'Alene ID.)
  • Dawson Pistol Ball
  • Dawson Pistol Ball II

Day 

(Charles Healy Day, Paterson NJ.)
  • Day 1910 Tractor
  • Day A a.k.a. Special

Dayton-Wright 

  • Dayton-Wright XO-3http://aerofiles.com/_dayton.html
  • Dayton-Wright XPS-1
  • Dayton-Wright TA-3
  • Dayton-Wright TA-5
  • Dayton-Wright TW-3
  • Dayton-Wright Aerial Coupe
    Dayton-Wright Aerial Coupe
    -References:NotesBibliography* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft, . London: Orbis Publishing, 1985. p. 1339.* Wegg, John. General Dynamic Aircraft and their Predecessors. London: Putnam, 1990. ISBN 0-85177-833-X....

  • Dayton-Wright Bug
  • Dayton-Wright Bull Head
  • Dayton-Wright Cabin Cruiser
    Dayton-Wright Cabin Cruiser
    -See also:...

  • Dayton-Wright Chummy
  • Dayton-Wright DH-4
  • Dayton-Wright DWH-4 Blue Bird
  • Dayton-Wright FP.2
    Dayton-Wright FP.2
    -References:*...

  • Dayton-Wright FS
  • Dayton-Wright KT
  • Dayton-Wright Limousine
  • Dayton-Wright M-1
  • Dayton-Wright Messenger
  • Dayton-Wright OW-1
  • Dayton-Wright Racer
    Dayton-Wright Racer
    -References:NotesBibliography*...

  • Dayton-Wright RB-1
  • Dayton-Wright SDW
  • Dayton-Wright T-4
  • Dayton-Wright USXB
  • Dayton-Wright WA
  • Dayton-Wright WD
  • Dayton-Wright WS

Daytona 

(Daytona Aircraft Construction Inc, Deland)
  • Daytona D-120
  • Daytona D-160
  • Daytona D-200
  • Daytona D-300

de Bernardi
Mario De Bernardi
Mario de Bernardi was an Italian World War I fighter pilot, seaplane air racer of the 1920s, and test pilot of early Italian experimental jets.-Early life:De Bernardi was born on July 1, 1893, in Venosa, Italy...

 

(Mario de Bernardi)

de Bolotoff 

(de Bolotoff Aeroplane Works, Sevenoaks, Kent)
  • de Bolotoff SDEB 14
    De Bolotoff SDEB 14
    The De Bolotoff SDEB 14 was a British two-seat utility biplane designed by Prince Serge de Bolotoff and built at his de Bolotoff Aeroplane Works at Seveonoaks, Kent. It was registered G-EAKC on 14 August 1919. The SDEB 14 had a Curtiss 8 cylinder piston engine.-Specifications:...


de Bothezat 

  • de Bothezat 1922 Helicopter
    De Bothezat helicopter
    |-See also:-References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Lambermont, Paul Marcel. Helicopters and autogyros of the world. London: Cassell, 1958....

  • de Bothezat 1940 Helicopter

de Bruyne 

(Aero Research Limited)

de Busschere 

(Donald de Busschere)
  • de Busschere Skylark I
  • de Busschere Skylark II

de Chenne 

(DeChenne (or Monett) Motor & Aeroplane Co (pres: L B Durnil), Monett MO.)
  • de Cheenne 1911 Biplane a.k.a. 'Monett Biplane' and 'Dechene-Sowers' (sic)

de Havens & Watkins 

(Claude de Haven & A C Watkins, San Francisco CA.)
  • de Havens & Watkins 1909 Monoplane

de Havilland
De Havilland
The de Havilland Aircraft Company was a British aviation manufacturer founded in 1920 when Airco, of which Geoffrey de Havilland had been chief designer, was sold to BSA by the owner George Holt Thomas. De Havilland then set up a company under his name in September of that year at Stag Lane...

 

(for de Havilland designs before the DH.14 see: Airco
Airco
The Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited was established in 1912 by George Holt Thomas at The Hyde in Hendon, north London, England.-Geoffrey de Havilland:...

)
  • de Havilland DH.14 Okapi
  • de Havilland DH.18
  • de Havilland DH.27 Derby
    De Havilland DH.27 Derby
    |-References:...

  • de Havilland DH.29 Doncaster
  • de Havilland DH.32
  • de Havilland DH.34
  • de Havilland DH.37
  • de Havilland DH.42 Dormouse
  • de Havilland DH.50
  • de Havilland DH.51
  • de Havilland DH.53 Humming Bird
  • de Havilland DH.54 Highclere
  • de Havilland DH.56 Hyena
  • de Havilland DH.60 Moth
    De Havilland DH.60 Moth
    The de Havilland DH 60 Moth was a 1920s British two-seat touring and training aircraft that was developed into a series of aircraft by the de Havilland Aircraft Company.-Development:The DH 60 was developed from the larger DH 51 biplane...

  • de Havilland DH.60G Gipsy Moth
  • de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth
  • de Havilland DH.65 Hound
  • de Havilland DH.66 Hercules
  • de Havilland DH.71 Tiger Moth
  • de Havilland DH.72
    De Havilland DH.72
    |-References:...

  • de Havilland DH.75 Hawk Moth
  • de Havilland DH.77
    De Havilland DH.77
    -See also:-Notes: There was an agreement between de Havilland and Gloster to co-operate on the development of de Havilland military aircraft.-References:*Jackson, A.J. De Havilland Aircraft since 1909. London:Putnam, Third edition, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-802-X....

  • de Havilland DH.80 Puss Moth
  • de Havilland DH.81 Swallow Moth
  • de Havilland DH.82
  • de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth
    • de Havilland PT-24
  • de Havilland DH.83 Fox Moth
  • de Havilland DH.84 Dragon
  • de Havilland DH.85 Leopard Moth
  • de Havilland DH.86 Express
  • de Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth
  • de Havilland DH.88 Comet
  • de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide
  • de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly
  • de Havilland DH.91 Albatross
  • de Havilland DH.92 Dolphin
  • de Havilland DH.93 Don
  • de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor
  • de Havilland DH.95 Flamingo
  • de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito
  • de Havilland DH.99 Mosquito
  • de Havilland DH.100 Vampire
  • de Havilland DH.101 Mosquito
  • de Havilland DH.102 Mosquito
  • de Havilland DH.103 Hornet
  • de Havilland DH.104 Dove
  • de Havilland DH.106 Comet
  • de Havilland DH.108 Swallow
  • de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen
  • de Havilland DH.113 Vampire
  • de Havilland DH.112 Venom
  • de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom
  • de Havilland DH.114 Heron
  • de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer
  • de Havilland DH.121 Trident
  • de Havilland DH.125 Jet Dragon

de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School
De Havilland Aeronautical Technical School
The de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School was founded in 1928, initially to provide owners of de Havilland Moth aircraft with technical maintenance skills....

 


de Havilland Australia
De Havilland Australia
De Havilland Aircraft Pty Ltd was part of de Havilland, then became a separate company. It was purchased by Boeing and is now Hawker de Havilland Aerospace Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of Boeing Australia Ltd-Early Years and WWII:...

 

  • de Havilland Australia DHA-G1
  • de Havilland Australia DHA-G2
  • de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover
    De Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover
    The de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover is a small transport aircraft that was built by de Havilland Australia in the 1940s and 1950s. The aircraft had some similarities with the two-engine British-built de Havilland Dove but used a trimotor configuration.-Design and development:Design work on the...


de Havilland Canada
De Havilland Canada
The de Havilland Aircraft of Canada Ltd. company was an aircraft manufacturer with facilities based in what is now the Downsview area of Toronto, Ontario, Canada...

 

  • de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
    De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
    The de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk is a tandem, two-seat, single-engined primary trainer aircraft which was the standard primary trainer for the Royal Canadian Air Force, Royal Air Force and several other air forces through much of the post-Second World War years...

  • de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
    De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
    The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engined, high-wing, propeller-driven, STOL aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada, primarily known as a bush plane. It is used for cargo and passenger hauling, aerial application , and has been widely adopted by armed forces as a utility aircraft...

  • de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter
    De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter
    The de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter is a single-engined, high-wing, propeller-driven, STOL aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada. It was conceived to be capable of performing the same roles as the earlier and highly successful Beaver, but was overall a larger aircraft.-Design and...

  • de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
    De Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
    The de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou is a Canadian-designed and produced specialized cargo aircraft with short takeoff and landing capability...

  • de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
    De Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
    The de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo is a short takeoff and landing utility transport, a turboprop aircraft developed from the earlier piston-powered DHC-4 Caribou...

  • de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
    De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
    The DHC-6 Twin Otter is a Canadian 19-passenger STOL utility aircraft developed by de Havilland Canada and currently produced by Viking Air. The aircraft's fixed tricycle undercarriage, STOL abilities and high rate of climb have made it a successful cargo, regional passenger airliner and MEDEVAC...

  • de Havilland Canada Dash 7
    De Havilland Canada Dash 7
    The de Havilland Canada DHC-7, popularly known as the Dash 7, is a turboprop-powered regional airliner with STOL capabilities. It first flew in 1975 and remained in production until 1988 when the parent company, de Havilland Canada, was purchased by Boeing and was later sold to Bombardier...

  • de Havilland Canada Dash 8
  • de Havilland Canada CT-120
  • de Havilland Canada CSR-123
  • de Havilland Canada CC-138
  • de Havilland Canada CC-132
  • de Havilland Canada C-7
  • de Havilland Canada C-8
  • de Havilland Canada AC-1
  • de Havilland Canada CV-2
  • de Havilland Canada AC-2
  • de Havilland Canada CV-7
  • de Havilland Canada U-6
  • de Havilland Canada L-20

de Lackner 

((Donald) de Lackner Helicopters Inc., Mt Vernon NY.)
  • de Lackner DH-4 Heli-Vector
  • de Lackner HO-2
  • de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle
    De Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle
    The HZ-1 Aerocycle, also known as the YHO-2 and by the manufacturer's designation DH-4 Heli-Vector, was an American one-man "personal helicopter" developed by de Lackner Helicopters in the mid 1950s. Intended to be operated by inexperienced pilots with a minimum of instruction, the HZ-1 was...


de Laurier 

(Dr James de Laurier, Canada.)
  • deLaurier 2001 Ornithopter

de Lesseps 

(Paul de Lesseps)
  • Monoplan de Lesseps

de Lotty 

((Henri) DeLotty Flying School: de Lotty Aircraftsmen Co, San Francisco CA.)
  • de Lotty 1929 Monoplane

de Marçay
De Marcay
The De Marcay was a French automobile manufactured from 1920 until 1922. Similar to the GN, it was a cyclecar powered by a 1000 cc Anzani vee-twin engine and shaft drive, and was the product of a former manufacturer of aircraft....

  • de Marçay 2
  • de Marçay 4
  • de Marçay C-1
  • de Marçay T-2

de Monge

  • Lumière de Monge
  • de Monge 7/3
  • de Monge 7/5
  • de Monge M-101
  • de Monge 120

de Pischof
Alfred de Pischof
Alfred de Pischof was an Austrian aviation pioneer. From 1901–1907, he attended the Collége Chaptal and École Speciale des Traveaux publiques in Paris, France and studied road and railway engineering; his grandfather had been a railway specialist...

 

(Alfred de Pischof)
  • de Pischof Estafette
  • de Pischof Autoplan

de Schelde 

(NV Koninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde)
  • de Schelde Scheldemusch
    De Schelde Scheldemusch
    The de Schelde Scheldemusch was a single seat pusher biplane designed in Holland to be easy and safe to fly. It was one of the first light aircraft to use a tricycle undercarriage. Despite a sales campaign in the UK, only six were built, one being briefly tested by the RAF...

  • de Schelde Scheldemeeuw
  • de Schelde S.12
  • de Schelde S.20
  • de Schelde S.21

Del Mar
Del Mar
- Places :In the United States* Del Mar, California* Del Mar, Texas* Del Mar High School, located in San Jose, California* Del Mar Racetrack, located in Del Mar, California* Del Mar Fairgrounds located in Del Mar, California- People :...

 

  • Del Mar DH-2 Whirlymite
  • Del Mar DH-2A Whirlymite Scout
  • Del Mar DH-2C Target Drone

Delanne

(Maurice Delanne, France)
  • Delanne DL-10
  • Delanne 11
  • Delanne DL-20T
  • Delanne 30 P2
  • Delanne 60 E1

Délémontez-Desjardins

(Jean Délémontez et Jacques Desjardins)
  • Délémontez-Desjardins D01 Ibis

Delgado 

(Delgado Trades School, New Orleans LA (now Delgado Community College).)
  • Delgado Flash
  • Delgado Maid
  • Higgins Rotorplane

Delvion 

(Jean DELmontez - Jacques VION)
  • Delvion DR 100 Diésel
  • Delvion D 111 Diésel
  • Delvion DVD (diésel)
  • Delvion Zéphir

Dempsey 

(Tom Dempsey, Odessa TX.)
  • Dempsey TD-2
  • Dempsey TD-3 Beta Lightning

Denel
Denel Aerospace Systems
Denel Dynamics, formerly Kentron, is a division of Denel Ltd, a South African armaments development and manufacturing company wholly owned by the South African Government. It underwent a name change from Kentron to Denel Aerospace Systems during the early part of 2004 and later to Denel Dynamics....

 


Denney 

(Denney Aerocraft)
  • Denney Kitfox
    Denney Kitfox
    The Denney Kitfox is a series of small personal kit aircraft with folding wings that was originally designed and manufactured by Dan Denney and his company Denney Aerocraft of Boise, Idaho....

  • Denney Kitfox II
  • Denney Kitfox III
  • Denney Kitfox IV (XL)

Deperdussin 

(Société Pour les Appareils Deperdussin)
  • Deperdussin A
  • Deperdussin T
  • Deperdussin TT
    Deperdussin TT
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1434-See also:...

  • Deperdussin Coupe Schneider
  • Deperdussin concours militaire 1911
  • Deperdussin Monocoque
    Deperdussin Monocoque
    - References :*Wayne Biddle - Barons of the Sky: From Early Flight to Strategic Warfare. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001. ISBN 0801868289.*Émile Auguste Duchêne - Flight Without Formulae: Simple Discussions on the Mechanics of the Aeroplane. Longmans, Green and co., 1914....


Dewoitine
Dewoitine
Constructions Aéronautiques Émile Dewoitine was a French aircraft manufacturer established by Émile Dewoitine at Toulouse in October 1920. The company's initial products were a range of metal parasol-wing fighters which were largely ignored by the French Air Force but purchased in large quantities...

 

(Emile Dewoitine)
  • Dewoitine AXD
  • Dewoitine P-1
  • Dewoitine P-2
  • Dewoitine P-3
  • Dewoitine P-4
  • Dewoitine D.1
  • Dewoitine D.2
  • Dewoitine D.3
  • Dewoitine D.4
  • Dewoitine D.5
  • Dewoitine D.6
  • Dewoitine D.7
    Dewoitine D.7
    -References:*...

  • Dewoitine D.8
  • Dewoitine D.9
  • Dewoitine D.10
  • Dewoitine D.12
  • Dewoitine D.13
  • Dewoitine D.14
  • Dewoitine D.15
  • Dewoitine D.17
  • Dewoitine D.18
  • Dewoitine D.19
    Dewoitine D.19
    |-References:*...

  • Dewoitine D.21
  • Dewoitine D.22
  • Dewoitine D.23
  • Dewoitine D.24
  • Dewoitine D.25
  • Dewoitine D.26
  • Dewoitine D.27
    Dewoitine D.27
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Dewoitine D.28
  • Dewoitine D.30
  • Dewoitine D.31
  • Dewoitine D.33
    Dewoitine D.33
    The Dewoitine D.33 was a single-engine low-wing monoplane aircraft built by the Dewoitine Company. It is remembered for setting a long-distance record on its first flight in 1930....

     Trait d'Union
  • Dewoitine D.332
    Dewoitine D.332
    -External links:* excellent photo of D.332 in flight top pp. 866...

     Emeraude
  • Dewoitine D.333
  • Dewoitine D.338
  • Dewoitine D.342
  • Dewoitine D.35
  • Dewoitine D.37
  • Dewoitine D.371
  • Dewoitine D.373
  • Dewoitine D.40
  • Dewoitine HD-412
  • Dewoitine D.420
  • Dewoitine D.430
  • Dewoitine D.440
  • Dewoitine D.450
  • Dewoitine HD.460
  • Dewoitine D.470
  • Dewoitine D.480
  • Dewoitine D.481
  • Dewoitine D.490
  • Dewoitine D.500
  • Dewoitine D.501
  • Dewoitine D.503
  • Dewoitine D.510
  • Dewoitine D.511
  • Dewoitine D.513
  • Dewoitine D.520
    Dewoitine D.520
    The Dewoitine D.520 was a French fighter aircraft that entered service in early 1940, shortly after the opening of World War II. Unlike the Morane-Saulnier M.S.406, which was at that time the Armée de l'Airs most numerous fighter, the Dewoitine D.520 came close to being a match for the latest...

  • Dewoitine D.521
  • Dewoitine D.530
  • Dewoitine D.531
  • Dewoitine D.532
  • Dewoitine D.535
  • Dewoitine D.550
  • Dewoitine D.551
  • Dewoitine D.560
    Dewoitine D.560
    The Dewoitine D.560 was a prototype French single-seat fighter developed by Dewoitine as an alternate to the Dewoitine D.500. The design failed to better the performance and only one aircraft was built.-Development:...

  • Dewoitine D.570
  • Dewoitine D.580
  • Dewoitine D.590
  • Dewoitine D.600
  • Dewoitine D.620
  • Dewoitine D.640
  • Dewoitine D.650
  • Dewoitine D.660
  • Dewoitine D.680
  • Dewoitine D.700
  • Dewoitine D.710
  • Dewoitine D.720
  • Dewoitine HD.730
    Dewoitine HD.730
    |-See also:-References:* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Six Floatplanes. London:Macdonald, 1962.-External links:*...

  • Dewoitine HD.731
  • Dewoitine D.750
    Dewoitine D.750
    |-See also:-References:*Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War:Volume Eight Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft. London:Macdonald, 1967.-External links:**...

  • Dewoitine D.760
  • Dewoitine D.770
  • Dewoitine HD.780
  • Dewoitine D.790
  • Dewoitine D.800
  • Dewoitine D.810
  • Dewoitine D.820
  • Dewoitine D.860
  • Dewoitine D.900
  • Dewoitine Navy Type D Carrier Fighter

DFS
Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug
The Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug, or DFS was formed in 1933 to centralise all gliding activity in Germany...

(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug)
see also: RRG
  • DFS 39
  • DFS 40
    DFS 40
    The DFS 40 was a tail-less research aircraft designed by Alexander Lippisch in 1937 as a follow-on to his Delta IV aircraft...

  • DFS 193
  • DFS 194
  • DFS 228
    DFS 228
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. London: Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd., 1970 . ISBN 0-356-02382-6.* Myhra, David. DFS 228. Atglen, PA: Schiffer Publishing, 2000. ISBN 0-76431-203-0....

  • DFS 203
  • DFS 230
    DFS 230
    |-See also:-External links:* http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/LRG/dfs230.html* http://www.luftarchiv.de/flugzeuge/dfs/dfs230.htm...

  • DFS 331
    DFS 331
    |-See also:...

  • DFS 332
    DFS 332
    -References:* Vom Höhenaufklärer bis zum Raumgleiter 1935-1945 - Geheimprojekte der DFS, Horst Lommel, Motorbuch Verlag, 2000. ISBN 3-613-02072-6...

  • DFS 346
    DFS 346
    The DFS 346 was a German rocket-powered swept-wing vehicle subsequently completed and flown in the Soviet Union after the World War II. It was designed by Felix Kracht at the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug , the "German Institute for Sailplane Flight"...

  • DFS B6
  • DFS Condor
  • DFS E 32
  • DFS Einheitsschulflugzeug
  • DFS Fliege IIa
  • DFS Ha III
  • DFS Habicht
    DFS Habicht
    -External links:**...

  • DFS Hangwind
  • DFS Hol's der Teufel
  • DFS Jacht 71
  • DFS Kranich
    DFS Kranich
    The DFS Kranich is a German glider. It was developed by Hans Jacobs for the Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug .- History :Series production of the Kranich took place in the aircraft division of Karl Schweyer AG in Mannheim. The two-seater was in its version 2, the most widely built glider in...

  • DFS Maikäfer
  • DFS Mo 6
  • DFS Mo 12
  • DFS Moazag'otl
  • DFS Olympia Meise
    DFS Olympia Meise
    |-General characteristics:*Crew: one, pilot*Length: 7.27 m *Wingspan: 15.00 m *Height: m *Wing area: 15 m² *Aspect ratio: 15:1*Empty: 205 kg...

  • DFS Präsident
  • DFS Professor
  • DFS Reiher
  • DFS Rhönbussard
  • DFS Rhönadler
  • DFS Rhönsperber
  • DFS São Paulo
  • DFS Seeadler
  • DFS SG 38
  • DFS Stanavo
  • DFS Weihe
    DFS Weihe
    |-See also:-External links:**...


DFW
Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke
Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke, usually known as DFW was a German aircraft manufacturer of the early twentieth century. It was established by Bernhard Meyer and Erich Thiele at Lindenthal in 1910, and initially produced Farman designs under licence, later moving on to the Etrich Taube and eventually to...

 

(Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H)
  • DFW B.I
  • DFW B.II
  • DFW C-type
  • DFW C.I
  • DFW C.II
  • DFW C.III
  • DFW C.IV
  • DFW C.V
    DFW C.V
    -External Links:*...

  • DFW C.VI
  • DFW D.I
  • DFW D.II
  • DFW Dr.I
  • DFW Floh
  • DFW Mars
    DFW Mars
    -References:* "" Flight 8 November 1913, pp 1216-18* "" Flight 13 December 1913, 1374* "" Flight 10 January 1914, pp 34-38...

  • DFW P.1
  • DFW Pfiel
  • DFW R.I
    DFW R.I
    |-See also:-Further reading:* The German Giants, The Story of the R-planes 1914-1919, G.W. Haddow & Peter M. Grosz, Putnam & Company Limited, 42 Great Russell Street, London, First Published July 1962-External links:...

  • DFW R.II
    DFW R.II
    The DFW R.II was a German bomber aircraft of World War I. It was developed at a request by the Luftstreitkräfte in spring 1917 after their experience with the R.I had been generally positive.-Design and development:...

  • DFW R.III
    DFW R.III
    -References:* The German Giants, The Story of the R-planes 1914-1919, G.W. Haddow & Peter M. Grosz, Putnam & Company Limited, 42 Great Russell Street, London, First Published July 1962...

  • DFW Stahl-Taube
  • DFW F 34
  • DFW F 37
  • D.F.W. Pusher Biplane

Diamond Aircraft 

  • Diamond DA20
    Diamond DA20
    The Diamond DA20 is a two-seat tricycle gear general aviation aircraft designed for flight training. In addition to its role as a civil and military training aircraft, it is also used for personal flying by pilot-owners.-Development:...

  • Diamond DV20
  • Diamond DA40 Star
  • Diamond DA42 TwinStar
  • Diamond DA50
    Diamond DA50
    -External links:******...

  • Diamond HK36 Super Dimona
    Diamond HK36 Super Dimona
    The Diamond HK36 Super Dimona is an extensive family of Austrian low-wing, T-tailed, two-seat motor gliders that were designed by Wolf Hoffmann and currently produced by Diamond Aircraft Industries.-Design and development:...

  • Diamond D-Jet
    Diamond D-Jet
    The Diamond D-JET is a composite, five-seat, single-engine jet aircraft produced by Diamond Aircraft Industries. The aircraft is undergoing flight testing...


Dietz 

((Conrad G) Dietz Laboratories, Cincinnati OH. 1925: Dietz Aeroplane Co, 815 Herman Ave/33 Hess St, Dayton OH.)
  • Dietz 1927 Biplane
  • Dietz 1928 Biplane
  • Dietz Nighthawk
  • Dietz Paraplane
  • Dietz Special a.k.a. 'The Comet'

DINFIA 

  • DINFIA IA.35
    DINFIA IA 35
    |-See also:-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing...

  • DINFIA IA.58 Guarani

DG 

(previously Gläser-Dirks)

DJB 

(DJB Aeroplane Co (Harry Deuther, Junkin & Brukner), the basis for Weaver Aircraft Co. )
  • DJB Flying Boat
  • DJB Scout

Doak 

(Doak Aircraft Co Inc, Torrance CA. )
  • Doak DRD-1
  • Doak VZ-4
    Doak VZ-4
    |-References:NotesBibliography* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft . London: Orbis Publishing, 1985.* Swanborough, F.G. and Peter M. Bowers. United States Military Aircraft since 1909. London: Putnam, 1963....

     Vertical takeoff/landing research aircraft

Doak & Deeds 

((Edward) Doak & (Woody) Deeds Aircraft Co, Culver City CA.)
  • Doak & Deeds Sportsman

Dobi
Jurgis Dobkevicius
Jurgis Dobkevičius was a Lithuanian aviator and aircraft designer-Military biography:...

 

(Jurgis Dobkevičius - Lithuania)
  • Dobi-I
    Dobi-I
    Dobi-I is a plane designed by Lithuanian aviator Jurgis Dobkevičius and first airplane of Lithuanian design . Jurgis Dobkevičius started designing and building Dobi-I in 1921, and it was first tested by designer in July 1922. Soon new models Dobi-II, and Dobi-III followed.Single prototype of Dobi-I...

  • Dobi-II
    Dobi-II
    Dobi-II is a second plane from Dobi line of aircraft designed by Lithuanian aviator Jurgis Dobkevičius in 1922, tested in October 1923. After two landing accidents plans for mass production of Dobi-II were abandoned.-Specifications:...

  • Dobi-III
    Dobi-III
    Dobi-III is the third and the last plane from Dobi line of aircraft designed by Lithuanian aviator Jurgis Dobkevičius. Fighter Dobi-III was designed and tested in 1924. On June 8, 1926 it crashed at Kaunas Aerodrome killing its designer.-Specifications:...


Doblhoff 

(Friedrich Baron von Doblhoff)

Dockery-Barneko 

(Leland Dockery and Ralph Barnecko, Valparaiso IN.)
  • Dockery-Barneko S-1

Doman 

(1945: (Glidden S) Doman-(Clinton W) Frasier Helicopters Inc, New York NY & Stamford CT. 1949: Doman Helicopters Inc, Danbury CT. 195?: Berlin Doman Helicopters Inc (Europe).)

Dominion 

(Dominion Aircraft Corporation Ltd, Renton WA.)
  • Dominion Skytrader 800

Donnet-Denhaut 

  • Donnet-Denhaut flying boat
  • Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 140/150 hp
  • Donnet-Denhaut Lorraine 160 hp
  • Donnet-Denhaut Canton-Unné 160 hp
  • Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 200 hp RR
  • Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 275 hp
  • Donnet-Denhaut Bimoteur
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD-2
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD-3
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD-9
  • Donnet-Denhaut DD-10
  • Donnet H.B.3

Dorand 

(Colonel Dorand, director of the Section Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé) at Chalais-Meudon.)
  • Dorand AR.1
  • Dorand AR.2
  • Dorand DO.1

Dorland 

(L S Dorland, San Francisco CA.)
  • Dorland Helicopter

Dormoy 

(Etienne Dormoy, Detroit MI and Dayton OH.)

Dorna 

(H F Dorna Company)

Dornier 

(Dornier Werke GmbH)
  • Dornier Do A
  • Dornier Do B Merkur
  • Dornier Do C-1
  • Dornier Do C-2
  • Dornier Do C-3 Komet
  • Dornier Do D-1
  • Dornier Do F
  • Dornier Do J
    Dornier Do J
    The Dornier Do J Wal was a twin-engine German flying boat of the 1920s designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke. The Do J was designated the Do 16 by the Reich Air Ministry under its aircraft designation system of 1933....

     Wal
  • Dornier Do J II
  • Dornier Do K
    Dornier Do K
    The Dornier Do K was a German commercial passenger and freight monoplane designed by Claudius Dornier and built by Dornier Flugzeugwerke. Only three prototypes of different designs were built and the type was not a commercial success.-Do K1:...

  • Dornier Do N
  • Dornier Do P
  • Dornier Do R
    Dornier Do R
    -External links:** article on Dornier R 2 Superwal September 1927 Popular Mechanics...

     Superwal
  • Dornier Do X
    Dornier Do X
    The Dornier Do X was the largest, heaviest, and most powerful flying boat in the world when it was produced by the Dornier company of Germany in 1929. First conceived by Dr. Claudius Dornier in 1924, planning started in late 1925 and after over 240,000 work hours it was completed in June 1929...

  • Dornier Do Y
    Dornier Do Y
    |-References:*World Aircraft Information Files. Brightstar Publishing, London. File 892 Sheet 26*...

  • Dornier Do 10
    Dornier Do 10
    The Dornier Do 10 was the name given by the Reichsluftfahrtministerium of a pre-World War II German aircraft. The aircraft has a complicated history due to renaming and the use of three different engines with correspondingly different specifications....

  • Dornier Do 11
  • Dornier Do 12
    Dornier Do 12
    |-See also:...

     Libelle
  • Dornier Do 13
    Dornier Do 13
    The Dornier Do 13 was a short-lived 1930s German bomber design. It was the designation given to the aircraft resulting from attempts to improve on the Do 11. However, only a few were made, because the design changes caused grievous problems with many of the first flights ending in crashes...

  • Dornier Do 14
    Dornier Do 14
    The Dornier Do 14 was a prototype seaplane developed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke with backing from the Luftwaffe for experimental propulsion studies. The aircraft was similar to the Dornier Do 12....

  • Dornier Do 15
  • Dornier Do 16 Wal
  • Dornier Do 17
    Dornier Do 17
    The Dornier Do 17, sometimes referred to as the Fliegender Bleistift , was a World War II German light bomber produced by Claudius Dornier's company, Dornier Flugzeugwerke...

  • Dornier Do 18
    Dornier Do 18
    The Dornier Do 18 was a development of the Do 16 flying boat. It was developed for the Luftwaffe, but Lufthansa got 5 aircraft and used these for tests between the Azores and the North American continent in 1936 and on their mail route over the South Atlantic from 1937 to 1939.27–29 March 1938 a...

  • Dornier Do 19
  • Dornier Do 20
  • Dornier Do 22
    Dornier Do 22
    |-See also:-References:*Donald, David The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Leicester,UK:Blitz Editions. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.*Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Six Floatplanes. London:Macdonald, 1962....

  • Dornier Do 23
    Dornier Do 23
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography*Donald, David . The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Aerospace Publishing. 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X....

  • Dornier Do 24
    Dornier Do 24
    -See also:-References:* -External links:* * * * * * * * *...

  • Dornier Do 25
  • Dornier Do 26
    Dornier Do 26
    The Dornier Do 26 was an all-metal gull winged flying boat produced before and during World War II by Dornier Flugzeugwerke of Germany.It was operated by a crew of four and was intended to carry a payload of 500 kg or four passengers on the Lisbon to New York route.-Design and development:The...

  • Dornier Do 27
    Dornier Do 27
    -See also:-Bibliography:*Green, William. Macdonald Aircraft Handbook. London. Macdonald & Co. Ltd., 1964.*Jackson, Paul A. German Military Aviation 1956-1976. Hinckley, Leicestershire, UK: Midland Counties Publications, 1976. ISBN 0-904597-03-2.-External links:**...

  • Dornier Do 28
    Dornier Do 28
    The Dornier Do 28 Skyservant is a twin-engine STOL utility aircraft, manufactured by Dornier Flugzeugbau GmbH. It served with the Luftwaffe and Marineflieger and other air forces around the world in the communications and utility role....

  • Dornier Do 29
  • Dornier Do 31
    Dornier Do 31
    -See also:-Bibliography:*Green, William. The Observer's Book of Aircraft. London. Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., 1968.*Jackson, Paul A. German Military Aviation 1956–1976. Hinckley, Leicestershire, UK: Midland Counties Publications, 1976. ISBN 0-904597-03-2.-External links:**...

  • Dornier Do 32
    Dornier Do 32
    |-See also:...

  • Dornier Do 34
  • Dornier Do 128
  • Dornier Do 200
  • Dornier Do 212
    Dornier Do 212
    The Do 212 was a four-seat experimental amphibian flying boat built by the Swiss subsidiary of Dornier, on Lake Constance. Design was initiated in 1938 by the German and Swiss branches, the latter being responsible for the actual construction of the prototype....

  • Dornier Do 214
    Dornier Do 214
    -See also:-References:*D. Herwig & H. Rode Luftwaffe Secret Projects - Strategic Bombers 1935-45. ISBN 1-85780-092-3...

  • Dornier Do 215
    Dornier Do 215
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Dressel, Joachim and Manfred Griehl. Bombers of the Luftwaffe. London: DAG Publications, 1994. ISBN 1-85409-140-9....

  • Dornier Do 216
  • Dornier Do 217
    Dornier Do 217
    The Dornier Do 217 was a bomber used by German Luftwaffe during World War II as a more powerful version of the Dornier Do 17, known as the Fliegender Bleistift . Designed in 1937 and 1938 as a heavy bomber, its design was refined during 1939 and production began in late 1940...

  • Dornier Do 228
    Dornier Do 228
    The Dornier 228 is a twin-turboprop STOL utility aircraft, manufactured by Dornier GmbH from 1981 until 1998. In 1983, Hindustan Aeronautics bought a production licence and manufactures the 228 for the Asian market sphere. Approximately 270 Do 228 were built at Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany and...

  • Dornier Do 317
    Dornier Do 317
    -Do 317B:-See also:-References:*Griehl, M. Dornier Do 217-317-417: an Operation History. Airlife, 1991.*Green, W. Warplanes of the Third Reich. Galahad Books, 1986....

  • Dornier Do 318
  • Dornier Do 328
  • Dornier Do 335
    Dornier Do 335
    The Dornier Do 335 Pfeil was a World War II heavy fighter built by the Dornier company. The two-seater trainer version was also called Ameisenbär . The Pfeils performance was much better than other twin-engine designs due to its unique "push-pull" layout and the much lower drag of the in-line...

     Pfeil
  • Dornier Do 435
  • Dornier Do 535
  • Dornier Do 635
    Dornier Do 635
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Dornier Do 417]
  • Dornier Do 728
  • Dornier Alpha Jet
  • Dornier CsII Delphin
  • Dornier Dragon Fly (1921) 3-seater flying boat
  • Dornier GsI
  • Dornier GsII
  • Dornier LTA
  • Dornier Rs.I
    Dornier Rs.I
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Haddow G.W., Grosz,P.M. The German Giants. Putnam, 3rd Ed. 1988 ISBN 0-85177-812-7-External links:* http://www.iren-dornier.com/en/aircraft.html...

  • Dornier Rs.II
    Dornier Rs.II
    The Dornier Rs.II was a large biplane flying boat, designed by Claudius Dornier and built during 1914-15 on the German side of Lake Constance. Initially this aircraft was powered by three engines mounted inside the hull driving three pusher propellers via gearboxes and shafts...

  • Dornier Rs.III
  • Dornier Rs.IV
  • Dornier Spatz

Douglas 

(Charles M Ford, Al M Williams, and members of the Douglas Flying Club, Douglas AZ.)
  • Douglas 1909 Biplane

Douglas 

see also: Davis-Douglas, McDonnell-Douglas
  • Douglas A-1 Skyraider
  • Douglas A-2
  • Douglas A-3 Skywarrior
  • Douglas A-4 (target drone)
  • Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
  • Douglas A-6
  • Douglas A-20 Havoc
  • Douglas A-24 Banshee
  • Douglas A-26 Invader
  • Douglas A-33
    Douglas A-33
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London: Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1....

  • Douglas A-42
  • Douglas AC-47 Spooky
  • Douglas AD Skyraider
  • Douglas A2D Skyshark
  • Douglas A3D Skywarrior
  • Douglas A4D Skyhawk
  • Douglas B-7
  • Douglas B-11
  • Douglas B-18 Bolo
  • Douglas B-19
  • Douglas B-22
  • Douglas B-23 Dragon
  • Douglas B-26 Invader
  • Douglas B-31
  • Douglas B-42 Mixmaster
  • Douglas B-43 Jetmaster
  • Douglas B-66 Destroyer
  • Douglas BD
  • Douglas BLR-2
  • Douglas BT-1
  • Douglas BT-2
  • Douglas BT-30
  • Douglas BTD Destroyer
  • Douglas BT2D
  • Douglas C-1
    Douglas C-1
    -References:NotesBibliography* Forden, Lesley. The Ford Air Tours: 1925-1931. New Brighton Minnesota: Aviation Foundation of America, 2003, First edition 1972. No ISBN....

     Milirole
  • Douglas C-9 Skytrain II
  • Douglas C-21 Dolphin
  • Douglas C-24
  • Douglas C-26 Dolphin
  • Douglas C-29 Dolphin
  • Douglas C-32
  • Douglas C-33
  • Douglas C-34
  • Douglas C-38
  • Douglas C-39
  • Douglas C-41 (modified Douglas C-33)
  • Douglas C-41A (modified Douglas DC-3A)
  • Douglas C-42
  • Douglas C-47 Skytrain
  • Douglas C-48
  • Douglas C-49
  • Douglas C-50
  • Douglas C-51
  • Douglas C-52
  • Douglas C-53 Skytrooper
  • Douglas C-54 Skymaster
  • Douglas C-58
  • Douglas C-67 Dragon
  • Douglas C-68
  • Douglas C-74 Globemaster
  • Douglas C-84
  • Douglas C-110
  • Douglas C-112 Liftmaster
  • Douglas C-114 Skymaster
  • Douglas C-115 Skymaster
  • Douglas C-116 Skymaster
  • Douglas C-117 Super Dakota
  • Douglas C-118 Liftmaster
  • Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
  • Douglas C-129 Super Dakota
  • Douglas C-132
    Douglas C-132
    |-See also:-References:*AAHS Journal Vol.50, No.1, pp. 13-27, Douglas C-132...

  • Douglas C-133 Cargomaster
  • Douglas CG-17
  • Douglas F-3
  • Douglas F-6 Skyray
  • Douglas F-10 Skyknight
  • Douglas F-24
  • Douglas F3D Skyknight
  • Douglas F4D Skyray
  • Douglas F5D Skylancer
  • Douglas F6D Missileer
  • Douglas FD
  • Douglas JD
  • Douglas O-2
    Douglas O-2
    The Douglas O-2 is a 1920s American observation aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company.-Development:The important family of Douglas observation aircraft sprang from two XO-2 prototypes, the first of which was powered by the 420 hp Liberty V-1650-1 V-engine and test-flown in the autumn...

  • Douglas O-5
  • Douglas O-7
  • Douglas O-8
  • Douglas O-9
  • Douglas O-14
  • Douglas O-22
  • Douglas O-25
  • Douglas O-29
  • Douglas O-31
    Douglas O-31
    -External links:**...

  • Douglas O-32
  • Douglas O-34
  • Douglas O-35
  • Douglas O-36
  • Douglas O-38
    Douglas O-38
    -References:*The complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft Editors: Paul Eden & Soph Moeng, , 1152 pp.-External links:...

  • Douglas O-43
    Douglas O-43
    -External links:***...

  • Douglas O-44
  • Douglas O-46
  • Douglas O-48
  • Douglas O-53
  • Douglas OA-3
  • Douglas OA-4
  • Douglas OA-5
  • Douglas OD
  • Douglas O2D
    Douglas O2D
    |-See also:-Bibliography:*Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London:Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1....

  • Douglas P-48
  • Douglas P-70 Nighthawk
  • Douglas PD
  • Douglas P2D
  • Douglas P3D
    Douglas P3D
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography*Creed, Roscoe. PBY: The Catalina Flying Boat. Shrewsbury, UK:Airlife Publishing, 1986. ISBN 0-906393-60-4.*Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London:Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1....

  • Douglas RD
  • Douglas R2D
  • Douglas R3D
  • Douglas R4D
  • Douglas R5D
  • Douglas R6D
  • Douglas SBD Dauntless
  • Douglas SB2D
  • Douglas T2D
    Douglas T2D
    -External links:**...

  • Douglas T3D
  • Douglas TBD Devastator
  • Douglas TB2D Skypirate
  • Douglas X-3 Stiletto
  • Douglas XS-3
  • Douglas 1-X
  • Douglas 1 Special
  • Douglas 7
  • Douglas 8
  • Douglas 640
  • Douglas Boston
  • Douglas Cloudster II
    Douglas Cloudster II
    |-See also:-References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London: Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1.-External links:* *...

  • Douglas Commuter
  • Douglas D558-I Skystreak
  • Douglas D558-II Skyrocket
  • Douglas DA-1 Ambassador
    Douglas DA-1 Ambassador
    -References:*Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London:Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1.-External links:*....

  • Douglas Dakota
  • Douglas DAM-1
  • Douglas DB.1
  • Douglas DB.7
  • Douglas DB.19
  • Douglas DC-1
    Douglas DC-1
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London: Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1....

  • Douglas DC-2
    Douglas DC-2
    The Douglas DC-2 was a 14-seat, twin-engine airliner produced by the American company Douglas Aircraft Corporation starting in 1934. It competed with the Boeing 247...

  • Douglas DC-3
    Douglas DC-3
    The Douglas DC-3 is an American fixed-wing propeller-driven aircraft whose speed and range revolutionized air transport in the 1930s and 1940s. Its lasting impact on the airline industry and World War II makes it one of the most significant transport aircraft ever made...

  • Douglas DC-4
    Douglas DC-4
    The Douglas DC-4 is a four-engined propeller-driven airliner developed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. It served during World War II, in the Berlin Airlift and into the 1960s in a military role...

  • Douglas DC-4E
    Douglas DC-4E
    |-See also:-References:CitationsBibliography* Francillon, René. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Since 1920: Volume I. London: Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-87021-428-4...

     no relation to DC-4/C-54
  • Douglas DC-5
    Douglas DC-5
    The Douglas DC-5, the least known of the famous DC airliner series, was a 16-22 seat, twin-propeller aircraft intended for shorter routes than the DC-3 or DC-4. However, by the time it entered commercial service in 1940, many airlines were canceling orders; consequently, only five civilian DC-5s...

  • Douglas DC-6
    Douglas DC-6
    The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and transport aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, it was reworked after the war to compete with the Lockheed Constellation in the long-range...

  • Douglas DC-7
    Douglas DC-7
    The Douglas DC-7 is an American transport aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1953 to 1958. It was the last major piston engine powered transport made by Douglas, coming just a few years before the advent of jet aircraft such as the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8.-Design and...

  • Douglas DC-8
    Douglas DC-8
    The Douglas DC-8 is a four-engined narrow-body passenger commercial jet airliner, manufactured from 1958 to 1972 by the Douglas Aircraft Company...

  • Douglas DC-9
  • Douglas DF
  • Douglas DF-151
  • Douglas DF-195
  • Douglas Digby
  • Douglas Dolphin
  • Douglas DOS
  • Douglas DST
  • Douglas DT
    Douglas DT
    |-References:* René Francillon, "McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Since 1920: Volume I", ISBN 0-87021-428-4...

  • Douglas DT-202
  • Douglas DWC
  • Douglas DXD
  • Douglas FP-1
  • Douglas FP-2
  • Douglas Havoc
  • Douglas HXD
  • Douglas L2D
  • Douglas LXD1
  • Douglas M-1
    Douglas M-1
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1574*Francillon, René J. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft since 1920. London:Putnam, 1979. ISBN 0-370-00050-1....

  • Douglas M-2
  • Douglas M-3
  • Douglas M-4
  • Douglas Navy Experimental Type D Flying Boat
  • Douglas Navy Experimental Type D Transport
  • Douglas Navy Type D Transport
  • Douglas Navy Type 0 Transport
  • Douglas SDW
  • Douglas Sinbad
  • Douglas Weilandcraft
  • Douglas CC-129 Dakota Canadian Armed Forces

Downer 

(Downer Aircraft Industries Inc, Alexandria.)
  • Downer 260

Doyle 

(Doyle Aero Corp, 3104 Elm Ave, Baltimore MD)
  • Doyle O-2 Oriole
  • Doyle O-3 Oriole a.k.a. O-2 Special

Doyle 

(Richard H Doyle, Franklin Park IL.)
  • Doyle gyroplane
  • Doyle Moon Maid

Doyle 

( (Herbert Charles) Doyle, Rochester NY)
  • Doyle 1911 Biplane

Doyn 

(Doyn Aircraft, Wichita KS.)
  • Doyn Dart I (Cessna 170,172 and 175 conversions)
  • Doyn Dart II (Piper apache conversions)

Dragon

  • Dragon 150
  • Dragon 200

Driggers 

(Willard A Driggers, 1530 Olive St, Washington DC, and Willow Grove PA)
  • Driggers D1-A
    Driggers D1-A
    -References:* *Ogden, Bob, Aviation Museums and Collections of North America, 2007, Air-Britain Ltd, ISBN 0-85130-385-4....

  • Driggers D2-A

Driggs

(Driggs Aircraft Corp/Michigan Screw Co, Lansing MI)
  • Driggs Dart 1 a.k.a. DJ-1
  • Driggs Dart 2
  • Driggs Skylark 3

Driggs-Johnson

( (Ivan) Driggs-(E A) Johnson Airplane & Supply Co, Dayton OH.)
  • Driggs-Johnson DJ-1 Bumblebee
  • Driggs-Johnson Canary a.k.a. DJ-1

Druine

  • Druine R.D.1
  • Druine Aigle
  • Druine D-31 Turbulent
  • Druine D-5 Turbi
  • Druine D-60 Condor
  • Druine D-61 Condor
  • Druine D-62 Condor

DSK Airmotive 

(DSK Airmotive, Ft Walton BEach FL.)
  • DSK Airmotive DSK-1 Hawk
  • DSK Airmotive DSK-2 Golden Hawk

Dudakov-Konstantinov 

  • Dudakov-Konstantinov U-1
    Avro 504
    The Avro 504 was a World War I biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others. Production during the War totalled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in World War I, in any military capacity, during...

  • Dudakov-Konstantinov MU-1
    Avro 504
    The Avro 504 was a World War I biplane aircraft made by the Avro aircraft company and under licence by others. Production during the War totalled 8,970 and continued for almost 20 years, making it the most-produced aircraft of any kind that served in World War I, in any military capacity, during...


Dudek 

(Albert Dudek, Cleveland OH.)
  • Dudek-Beachey Pusher (replica Beachey-Eaton 1914 Biplane)

Dufaux
Dufaux
Dufaux may refer to:*Armand Dufaux , Swiss aviation pioneer*Dufaux automobile, Swiss race car manufacturer, 1904 - 1907.*Henri Dufaux , aviation pioneer, brother of Armand*Laurent Dufaux Dufaux may refer to:*Armand Dufaux (1883-1941), Swiss aviation pioneer*Dufaux automobile, Swiss race car...

(Dufaux, Armand
Armand Dufaux
Armand Dufaux was a Swiss aviation pioneer who became famous for flying the length of Lake Geneva in 1910.He and his brother, Henri Dufaux were natives of Geneva...

 and Henri
Henri Dufaux
Henri Dufaux was a Swiss painter.-References:*This article was initially translated from the German Wikipedia....

, Switzerland)
  • Dufaux helicopter
  • Dufaux triplane
    Dufaux triplane
    -References:*...

  • Dufaux 4
    Dufaux 4
    -References:* *...

  • Dufaux 5
    Dufaux 5
    The Dufaux 5 is a two-seat airplane built by French-Switzerland aviation pioneers Henri and Armand Dufaux.-Construction and development:After Armand Dufaux had flown over the Geneva for its entire length with the Dufaux 4 on 28 August 1910,and the world record by Louis Blériot was significantly...

  • Dufaux fighter
  • Dufaux Avion-Canon

Duigan
John Robertson Duigan
John Robertson Duigan MC was an Australian pioneer aviator who built and flew the first Australian-made aircraft. Duigan was born in Terang, Victoria, and grew up in Melbourne attending Brighton Grammar School...

 


Dumbravă 

(Ioan Dumbravă)
  • Dumbravă Iaşi-1

Dumod 

(Dumod Corp, Opa-Locka FL.)
  • Dumod Infinité I
  • Dumod Infinité II

Duncan (aircraft constructor) 

  • Duncan Special a.k.a. DX-1 Sport

Dunne
John William Dunne
John William Dunne FRAeS was an Anglo-Irish aeronautical engineer and author. In the field of parapsychology, he achieved a preeminence through his theories on dreams and authoring books preoccupied with the question of the nature of time...

 

see also: Burgess-Dunne
  • Dunne-Capper glider
  • Dunne-Capper 1911 monoplane
  • Dunne D.1
    Dunne D.1
    -References:* Lacey, G. W. B. Flight: 852, 17 June 1955. Retrieved: 13 May 2010.* Lewis, P British Aircraft 1806-1914.London: Putnam, 1962* Taylor, Michael J. H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Studio Editions, 1989, pp. 347. ISBN 978-0517103166....

  • Dunne D.2
  • Dunne D.3
  • Dunne D.4
  • Dunne D.5
  • Dunne D.6
    Dunne D.6
    The Dunne D.6 was one of J. W. Dunne's sweptwing tailless aircraft designed to have automatic stability, flying about 1911. It was a single seat, single engined pusher monoplane with the Dunne-Capper glider and its powered version as antecedents, and was developed into the Dunne D.7.-Design and...

  • Dunne D.8
    Dunne D.8
    The Dunne D.8 of 1912 was one of a series of tailless swept wing biplanes, designed by J. W. Dunne to have inherent stability. One of the few built was the only Dunne aircraft to fly, albeit very briefly, with the Royal Flying Corps . Others were used by the US Signal Corps and United States Navy...

  • Dunne D.10

Durand 

(William H Durand, 84 St & McKinley Ave)
  • Durand A-45
  • Durand Mk V
    Durand Mk V
    -External links:*...

  • Durand XD-85

Durant 

( (Rex C "Cliff") Durant Aircraft Corp, Durant Field, 82 Ave at E 14 St, Oakland CA.)
  • Durant Tour Plane (Standard J-1 Conversions)

Dycer 

((Charles F & Edward A) Dycer Airport Corp, 136 St & Western Ave, Los Angeles CA)
  • Dycer Sportplane

Dyke
John and Jennie Dyke
John and Jennie Dyke are an American husband-and-wife team who created unusual delta-wing aircraft in the 1960s. They flew the JD-1 in 1964, and followed it two years later with the JD-2, which became known simply as the Dyke Delta. This aircraft was marketed for homebuilding for many years, with...

 

((John W) Dyke Aircraft, Fairborn OH.)
  • Dyke JD-1 Delta
  • Dyke JD-2 Manta Delta
  • Dyke Stingray

Dyle et Bacalan

(Société Dyle et Bacalan à Bordeaux)
  • Dyle et Bacalan DB-10
    Dyle et Bacalan DB-10
    -External links:*...

  • Dyle et Bacalan DB-20
  • Dyle et Bacalan DB-30
  • Dyle et Bacalan DB-70
    Dyle et Bacalan DB-70
    The Dyle et Bacalan DB-70 was a large three engine French airliner with a thick airfoil centre section which accommodated the passengers. Two fuselages, part of the centre section at the front but distinct further aft, carried the empennage...


Dyn'Aéro
Dyn'Aéro
Societe Dyn'Aéro is a light aircraft manufacturing company based in Darois, France. Founded on 7 November 1992, the company is notable for its MCR series of factory built and homebuilt aircraft such as the two seat Dyn'Aero Ban-Bi....

  • Dyn'Aéro CR.100
    Dyn'Aéro CR.100
    -References:...

  • Dyn'Aéro CR.120
  • Dyn'Aéro MCR01 VLA Sportster
  • Dyn'Aéro MCR01 Club
  • Dyn'Aéro MCR01 ULC
  • Dyn'Aéro MCR04 S
  • Dyn'Aéro Twin-R
  • Dyn'Aéro ELA-1

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  • Antonov,Vladimir & Gordon, Yefim & others. OKB Sukhoi. Leicester. Midland. 1996. ISBN 1 85780 0125
  • Coates, Andrew. Jane's World Sailplanes & Motor Gliders. 2nd edition. London, Jane's. 1980. ISBN 0 7106 0017 8
  • Cuny, Jean. Latécoère - Les Avions et Hydravions.Paris. Docavia/Editions Lariviere. 1992. ISBN 2-90 70 51-01-6
  • Cynk, Jerzy B. Polish Aircraft 1893–1939. London, Putnam. 1971. ISBN 0 370 00085 4
  • Darling, Kev. “American X&Y Planes Vol.1. The Crowood Press. Ramsbury, Marlborough. 2009. ISBN 978 1 84797 141 8
  • Gibbings, David. “Fairey Rotodyne. The History Press. Stroud Glos.. 2009. ISBN 978 0 7524 4916 6
  • Gordon, Yefim. Early Soviet Jet Bombers. Hinkley, Midland. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 181 4
  • Gordon, Yefim. Early Soviet Jet Fighters. Hinkley, Midland. 2002. ISBN 1 85780 139 3
  • Gordon, Yefim. Sukhoi Interceptors. Hinkley, Midland. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 180 6
  • Gordon, Yefim. Soviet Rocket Fighters. Hinkley, Midland. 2006. ISBN 978 1 85780 245 0
  • Gordon, Yefim. Soviet Heavy Interceptors. Hinkley, Midland. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 191 1
  • Gordon, Yefim. Lavochkin's Last Jets. Hinkley, Midland. 2004. ISBN 978 1 85780 253 5
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov,Dmitry & Komissarov, Sergey. OKB Ilyushin. Hinkley, Midland. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 187 3
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov,Dmitry & Komissarov, Sergey. OKB Yakovlev. Hinkley, Midland. 2005. ISBN 1 85780 203 9
  • Gordon, Yefim. Soviet/Russian Aircraft Weapons. Hinkley, Midland. 200?. ISBN 1 85780 188 1
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov,Dmitry. Yakovlev's Piston-Engined Fighters. Hinkley, Midland. 200?. ISBN 1 85780 ?
  • Gordon, Yefim & Gunston, Bill SovietX-Planes. Hinkley, Midland. 2000. ISBN 1 85780 099 0
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry & Sergey. OKB Yakovlev. Hinkley. Midland. 2005. ISBN 1 85780 203 9
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. OKB Mikoyan. Hinkley, Midland. 2009. ISBN 1 85780 307 5
  • Gordon, Yefim & Rigmant, Vladimir. Tupolev Tu-144. Midland. Hinkley. 2005. ISBN 978 185780 216 0
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. Antonov An-12. Midland. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 978 1 85780 255 9
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov,Dmitry & Komissarov, Sergey. Mil's Heavylift Helicopters. Hinkley, Midland. 2005. ISBN 1 85780 206 3
  • Gordon, Yefim. Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack. Hinkley, Midland. 2003. ISBN 1 85780 147 4
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. Antonov's Jet Twins. Hinkley, Midland. 2005. ISBN 1 85780 199 7
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. Kamov Ka-27/-32 Family”. Hinkley, Midland. 2006. ISBN 978 1 85780 237 5
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. Antonov An-2. Midland. Hinkley. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 162 8
  • Gordon, Yefim & Rigmant, Vladimir. Tupolev Tu-114. Midland. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 978 1 85780 246 7
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. Ilyushin Il-12 and Il-14. Midland. Hinkley. 2005. ISBN 978 1 85780 223 8
  • Gordon, Yefim. Yakovlev Yak-36, Yak-38 & Yak-41. Midland. Hinkley. 2008. ISBN 978 1 85780 287 0
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry & Sergey. Antonov's Turboprop Twins. Hinkley. Midland. 2003. ISBN 1 85780 153 9
  • Gordon, Yefim. Myasishchev M-4 and 3M. Hinkley. Midland. 2003. ISBN 1 85780 152 0
  • Gordon, Yefim & Rigmant, Vladimir. Tupolev Tu-104. Midland. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 978 1 85780 265 8
  • Gordon, Yefim & Komissarov, Dmitry. Mil Mi-8/Mi-17. Hinkley. Midland. 2003. ISBN 1 85780 161 X
  • Gordon, Yefim & Dexter, Kieth Polikarpov's I-16 Fighter. Hinkley. Midland. 2001. ISBN 1 85780 131 8
  • Gordon, Yefim. Mikoyan MiG-25 Foxbat. Hinkley. Midland. 2007. ISBN 978 1 85780 259 7
  • Gordon, Yefim & Dexter, Kieth Mikoyan's Piston-Engined Fighters. Hinkley. Midland. 2003. ISBN 1 85780 160 1
  • Gordon, Yefim & Rigmant, Vladimir. Tupolev Tu-4. Midland. Hinkley. 2002. ISBN 1 85780 142 3
  • Gordon, Yefim. Sukhoi S-37 and Mikoyan MFI. Midland. Hinkley. 2001 reprinted 2006. ISBN 978 1 85780 120 0
  • Gordon, Yefim & Khazanov, Dmitry. Yakovlev's Piston-Engined Fighters. Hinkley. Midland. 2002. ISBN 1 85780 140 7
  • Gordon, Yefim & Sal'nikov, Andrey. Zablotsky, Aleksandr. Beriev's Jet Flying Boats. Hinkley. Midland. 2006. ISBN 978 1 85780 236 8
  • Gordon, Yefim & Dexter, Keith. Polikarpov's Biplane Fighters. Hinkley. Midland Publishing. 2002. ISBN1 85780 141 5
  • Gordon, Yefim. Soviet/Russian Aircraft Weapons. Midland. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 188 1
  • Gordon, Yefim. Sukhoi S-37 and Mikoyan MFI. Midland. Hinkley. 2001. ISBN 1 85780 120 2
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