List of aircraft (J)
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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order by manufacturer covering names from I to K.

Jacuzzi 

((Giocondos) Jacuzzi & Bros, 2043 San Pablo Ave, Berkeley CA (established by seven brothers to build propellers under military contract).)
  • Jacuzzi J-7 Reo  Seven Passenger Monoplane
  • Jacuzzi Single Seater Monoplane
  • Jacuzzi 1920 Monoplane

Jackson 

(Clifford C Jackson, Birmingham and Marysville MI.)
  • Jackson O-2

Jackson 

(Jackson Aircraft Corp (A J McCourtie), Reynolds Field, Jackson MI.)
  • Jackson B-2

Jackson 

(Dr Lewis A Jackson, Central State Univ, Wilberforce OH.)
  • Jackson Concept-7
  • Jackson J-10
  • Jackson Versatile I

Jacobs 

(Multiplane Ltd (fdr: Henry William Jacobs), Atchison KS.)
  • Jacobs 1910 Multi-plane

Jacobs 

(Jacobs Aircraft Engine Co, Pottstown PA. 1950: Helicopter Div formed.)
  • Jacobs 104 Gyrodyne

Jacobs 

(Eastman N Jacobs, 148 LaSalle Ave, Hampton VA.)
  • Jacobs 1929 Monoplane

Jaffe 

(Jaffe Aircraft Corp, San Antonio TX.)
  • Jaffe SA-32T Turbo-Trainer

Jameson 

(Richard J Jameson, Fullerton CA.)
  • Jameson RJJ-1 Gipsy hawk

Jamieson 

(William L Jamieson, Evansville IN and Richmond VA.)
  • Jamieson A
  • Jamieson Speed Wing

Jamieson 

(Charles M Jamieson, Wichita KS. 19??: Jamieson Corp (pres: D M Lackey), Deland FL)

Jannus Aeroplanes 

((Antony and Rodger) Jannus Aeroplanes, Battery Ave and Hamburg St, Baltimore MD)
  • Jannus 1914 Flying boat
  • Jannus 1915 Flying boat

Japan Aeroplane Manufacturing Works 

(Nippon Hikoki Seisakusho - Japan Aeroplane Manufacturing Works]]
  • Suzuki Gyro No.2 Tractor - (Shigeru Suzuki)
  • Sakamoto No.6 - (Juichi Sakamoto)
  • Umino Seaplane - (Ikunosuke Umino)

Jarvis 

(Jarvis Mfg Co, Glendale CA.)
  • VJ-21 Jaybird (became Volmer VJ-21)

Javelin 

(Pasadena Aircraft Corp, Pasadena CA.)
  • Javelin Californian

Javelin 

(Javelin Aircraft Co, Wichita KS.)
  • Javelin Mullens Phoenix
  • Javelin Wichawk
    Javelin Wichawk
    The Javelin Wichawk was a sporting biplane designed in the United States in the early 1970s and marketed in plans form for homebuilding. It was a conventional design with staggered single-bay wings of equal span braced with N-struts and fixed, tailwheel undercarriage...

  • Javelin T200A
  • Javelin V6 STOL

Jayhawk 

(Jayhawk Aircraft Mfg Corp (fdrs: W D Egolf, D W Eaton), 915 E Lincoln, Wichita KS.)
  • Jayhawk Mars 2

JBS 

((Jack B) Stinson School of Aviation, 229 E Baltimore Ave, Detroit MI.)
  • JBS Aircoupe (2 seater)
  • JBS Aircoupe (1 seater)

Jean St-Germain

(Centre du Recherches Jean St-Germain)

Jennings 

(Jennings Machine Works, Uniontown PA)
  • Jennings RC Junior
  • Jennings Sportplane

Jensen 

(Martin Jensen, San Diego CA. 1928: Jensen Aviation Corp, Lehighton PA. 1929: Jensen Aircraft & Marine Corp, Albany NY. 1930: Beckley College, Harrisburg PA. 1936: Jensen Aircraft Corp, James Island Airport, Charleston SC. c.1949: Jensen Helicopter Co Inc (fdrs: M Jensen & Chandler Hovey), Tonasket WA. )
  • Jensen 3-L-W
  • Jensen JT-1
  • Jensen June Bug
  • Jensen Model 21 (evolved into the Lift systems LS-3)
  • Jensen Sport trainer

Jodel
Jodel
Société Avions Jodel is a French aircraft company started in 1946 by Édouard Joly and his son-in-law Jean Délémontez. Jodel designed a range of light aeroplanes shortly after the Second World War. The popular myth is that the two, with no formal aerodynamics training, set about designing a...

 

(Edouard Joly et Jean Délémontez)
  • Jodel D.9
  • Jodel D.10
  • Jodel D.11
  • Jodel D.11 Spécial
  • Jodel D.18
  • Jodel D.19
  • Jodel D.20
  • Jodel D.91
  • Jodel D.92
  • Jodel D.97
  • Jodel D.111
  • Jodel D.112
  • Jodel D.113
  • Jodel D.114
  • Jodel D.115 - D11 with a 75 hp Mathis 4-GF-60 engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.116 - D11 with a 60 hp Salmson 9ADR engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.117 - D11 with a 90 hp Continental C90 engine and revised electrics, 223 built by SAN.
  • Jodel D.118 - D11 with a 60 hp Walter Mikron II engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.119
  • Jodel D.120
  • Jodel D.121 - D11 with a 75 hp Continental A75 engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.122 - D11 with a 75 hp Praga engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.123 - D11 with a 85 hp Salmson 5AP.01 engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.124 - D11 with a 80 hp Salmson 5AQ.01 engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.125 - D11 with a 90 hp Kaiser engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.126 - D11 with a 85 hp Continental A85 engine, amateur built.
  • Jodel D.127 - D112 with a sliding canopy and DR.100 undercarriage, EAC built.
  • Jodel D.128 - D119 with a sliding canopy and DR.100 undercarriagr, EAC built.

Johansen 

((Walter E) Johansen Aircraft Co, 4556 W 16 Place, Los Angeles CA.)
  • Johansen JA-1
  • Johansen JA-2
  • Johansen JA-3

Johns 

(American Multiplane Co, Bath NY.)
  • Johns 1919 Multiplane

Johns 

(Alvis R "Ray" Johns, Orrstown and Chambersburg PA.)
  • Johns 1934 Monoplane
  • Johns Green Demon
  • Johns KJ-1 Air Sport
  • Johns Tornado J-V
  • Johns X-3 Warrior
  • Johns Ra-Son Warrior

Johnson
Johnson Brothers
Johnson Brothers, originally a British tableware manufacturer and exporter, was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. Some of its designs, "Dawn", "Old Britain Castles" and "Historic America", achieved widespread popularity and are still collected today...

 

((Clarence, Harry, Julius, Louis) Johnson Brothers Co, Terre Haute IN. 1908: Johnson Aircraft Building Shop.)
  • Johnson 1908 Monoplane
  • Johnson 1911 Monoplane

Johnson 

( (E A) Johnson Airplane & Supply Co, Dayton OH. c.1924: Driggs-Johnson Airplane & Supply Co.)
  • Johnson Bumblebee (see Driggs-Johnson DJ-1)
  • Johnson Canary
  • Johnson Twin 60
  • Johnson-Hartzell FC-1
  • Johnson-Hartzell FC-2

Johnson 

(Clarence M Johnson, Detroit MI.)
  • Johnson 1927 Monoplane

Johnson 

(Jesse C Johnson, Milwaukee WI.)
  • Johnson-Hamilton 1929 Helicoplane (modified Hamilton H-18)

Johnson 

(Richard B Johnson, 826 S Wabash Ave, Chicago IL.)
  • Johnson Uni-Plane

Johnson 

(Laird Aircraft Co & Harold Johnson, Dayton OH.)
  • Johnson Special
  • Johnson LC-DC

Johnson 

(Robert Johnson, Inglewood CA.)
  • Johnson JR-1

Johnson 

((Rufus S "Pop") Johnson.)
  • Johnson Bullet (9became the Regent Texas Bullet)
  • Johnson Rocket 125
  • Johnson Rocket 185
    Johnson Rocket 185
    -Bibliography:...

     (became the Regent Rocket)

Johnson 

(Luther Johnson, Greenville NC.)
  • Johnson 1948 Special
  • Johnson 1949 Special

Johnston 

(Stanley Johnston, Wallacetown Ontario.)
  • Johnston Missing Link
  • Johnson 1962 Special

Johnston 

(Richard Johnston, Tucson AZ.)
  • Johnston Jeaco 2

Johnstown 

(Johnstown Monoplane Co, Johnstown PA.)
  • Johnston Jeaco 2

Jona 

(Ing. Alberto Jona Studio Di Consulenza Aeronautica)
  • Jona J-6
  • Jona J-6S
  • Jona J.10bis a.k.a. Magni-Jona J.10bis

Jones 

(Harry Martin Jones, Providence RI and Quincy MA.)
  • Jones 1914 Biplane
  • Jones 1915 Biplane
  • Jones 1916 Biplane

Jones
George W. Jones
George Wallace Jones , a frontiersman, entrepreneur, attorney, and judge, was among the first two United States Senators to represent the state of Iowa after it was admitted to the Union in 1846...

 

(George W. Jones, 924 Camp St, Indianapolis IN.)
  • Jones Suicide Buggy#1

Jones 

((Ben) Jones Aircraft Co Inc, Schenectady NY)
  • Jones New Standard D-25
  • Jones S-125
  • Jones S-150

Joplin 

(Joplin Light Aircraft)

Jordan 

(Linwood F Jordan/20th Century Aerial Navigation Co, Portland ME.)
  • Jordan 1914 Triplane Ornithopter

Jovanovich 

(Helicopter Engr Research Corp (pres: D K Jovanovich), Boulevard Airport, Philadelphia PA (company principals were formerly with Piasecki Co). 1951: Acquired by McCulloch Motors Co. 1957: Jovair Corporation.)
  • Jovanovich JOV-1
  • Jovanovich JOV-3
  • Jovair 4 Sedan
  • Jovair J-2

Joy 

((Ervin & Lyle) Joy Aircraft Co, 6359 N Lombard St, Portland OR.)
  • Joy J
  • Joy JX

Junglas 

(Vincent J Junglas, Rensselaer IN.)
  • Junglas 1935 Monoplane

Junkers 

(Junkers Flugzeug-Werke A.G.)
  • Junkers A 20
  • Junkers A 25
  • Junkers A 32
    Junkers A 32
    |-References:* *...

  • Junkers A 35
    Junkers A 35
    -See also:*...

  • Junkers A 48
  • Junkers A 50 Junior
  • Junkers F 13
  • Junkers F 24
  • Junkers G 23
  • Junkers G 24
    Junkers G 24
    The Junkers G 24 was a German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane passenger aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925. Junkers F 24 was the designation for single-engine versions of the same aircraft.-Design and development:...

  • Junkers G 31
    Junkers G 31
    |-See also:-External links:* * * *...

  • Junkers G.38
    Junkers G.38
    -Bibliography:* junkers.de * junkers.de - External links :* * Popular Mechanics, February 1930* article includes photo and cutaway drawing* cutaway drawing of G.38 better than 1931 article...

  • Junkers H 21
  • Junkers J 1
    Junkers J 1
    The Junkers J 1, nicknamed the Blechesel , was the world's first practical all-metal aircraft. Built early in World War I, when aircraft designers relied largely on fabric-covered wooden structures, the Junkers J 1 was a revolutionary development in aircraft design, being built and flown only 12...

     Blechesel (Tin Donkey)
  • Junkers J 2
    Junkers J 2
    The Junkers J 2 was the first all-metal aircraft intended as a dedicated military aircraft design, the first all-metal aircraft meant to be a fighter aircraft, and was the direct descendant of the pioneering J 1 all-metal aircraft technology demonstrator design of 1915.-Development:Only some two...

  • Junkers J 4 (J.1 in service designation)
  • Junkers J 6
  • Junkers J 7
  • Junkers J 8
  • Junkers J 9
  • Junkers J 10
  • Junkers J 11
  • Junkers J 12
  • Junkers J 15
    Junkers J 15
    -References:...

  • Junkers J.1000 1920s trans-Atlantic passenger design
  • Junkers K 16
  • Junkers K 30
  • Junkers K 37
    Junkers K 37
    |-References:* *...

  • Junkers K 39
  • Junkers K 43
  • Junkers K 45
  • Junkers K 47
    Junkers K 47
    |-References:* * * -External links:*...

  • Junkers K 51
  • Junkers K 53
  • Junkers K 85
  • Junkers R 02
  • Junkers R 42
  • Junkers S 36
  • Junkers T 19
    Junkers T 19
    -References:...

  • Junkers T 21
  • Junkers T 22
  • Junkers T 23
    Junkers T 23
    -References:...

  • Junkers T 26
  • Junkers T 27
  • Junkers T 29
  • Junkers W 33
    Junkers W 33
    The Junkers W 33 was a German-built singled-engine transport aircraft. It was aerodynamically and structurally advanced for its time , a clean, low-wing all metal cantilever monoplane. Almost 200 were produced...

  • Junkers W 34
  • Junkers CL.I
    Junkers CL.I
    -Bibliography:...

  • Junkers D.I
    Junkers D.I
    -External links:* *...

  • Junkers J.I
    Junkers J.I
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Flight 18 March 1920* Grey, C. G. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1919. London: Putnam, 1919.* Grosz, P.M. Junkers J.I, Windsock Datafile 39. Hertfordshire, UK: Albatros Productions Ltd., 1993. ISBN 0-948414-49-9.* Taylor, Michael J. H. Jane's Encyclopedia...

  • Junkers R.1
  • Junkers PS-4
  • Junkers JuG-1
  • Junkers TB-2 not to be confused with Polikarpov TB-2.
  • Junkers KXJ1
  • Junkers LXJ1 (Ju86)
  • Junkers LXJ1 (Ju160)
  • Junkers Navy Experimental Type J Trainer
  • Junkers C-79
  • Junkers Ju 13
  • Junkers Ju 20
  • Junkers Ju 21
  • Junkers Ju 46
    Junkers Ju 46
    |-See also:-Bibliography:...

  • Junkers Ju 49
    Junkers Ju 49
    |-See also:-Cited sources:* Cornelisse, Diana G. Splended Vision, Unswerving Purpose; Developing Air Power for the United States Air Force During the First Century of Powered Flight. Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio: U.S. Air Force Publications, 2002. ISBN 0-16-067599-5....

  • Junkers Ju 52/1m
  • Junkers Ju 52/3m Tante Ju
  • Junkers Ju 60
    Junkers Ju 60
    |-References:* *...

  • Junkers Ju 85
    Junkers Ju 85
    The Junkers Ju 85 was a twin-engined attack aircrsft prototype, designed by Junkers, designed in parallel with the Junkers Ju 88 bomber. The Reich Air Ministry requested the aircraft, which differed from the Ju 88 through the twin fin tail unit. The aircraft was never put into service....

  • Junkers Ju 86
    Junkers Ju 86
    The Junkers Ju 86 was a German monoplane bomber and civilian airliner designed in the early 1930s, and employed by both sides during World War II. The civilian model Ju 86B could carry 10 passengers. Two were delivered to Swissair and five to Luft Hansa...

  • Junkers Ju 87
    Junkers Ju 87
    The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka was a two-man German ground-attack aircraft...

     Stuka
  • Junkers Ju 88
    Junkers Ju 88
    The Junkers Ju 88 was a World War II German Luftwaffe twin-engine, multi-role aircraft. Designed by Hugo Junkers' company through the services of two American aviation engineers in the mid-1930s, it suffered from a number of technical problems during the later stages of its development and early...

  • Junkers Ju 89
    Junkers Ju 89
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Junkers Ju 90
    Junkers Ju 90
    The Junkers Ju 90 was a 40-seat, four-engine airliner developed for and used by Deutsche Luft Hansa shortly before World War II. It was based on the rejected Ju 89 bomber...

  • Junkers Ju 160
    Junkers Ju 160
    |-See also:-Bibliography:...

  • Junkers Ju 186
  • Junkers Ju 187
    Junkers Ju 187
    -References:D. Herwig & H. Rode Luftwaffe Secret Projects - Ground Attack & Special Purpose Aircraft. ISBN 1-85780-150-4-External links:*...

  • Junkers Ju 188
    Junkers Ju 188
    The Junkers Ju 188 was a German Luftwaffe high-performance medium bomber built during World War II, the planned follow-on to the famed Ju 88 with better performance and payload...

     Rächer
  • Junkers Ju 248
  • Junkers Ju 252
    Junkers Ju 252
    -References:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. New York:Doubleday, 1972. ISBN 0-385-05782-2.-External links:* *...

  • Junkers Ju 268
  • Junkers Ju 287
    Junkers Ju 287
    -Bibliography:* Hitchcock, Thomas H. Junkers 287 . Acton, MA: Monogram Aviation Publications, 1974. ISBN 0-914144-01-4.-External links:*...

  • Junkers Ju 288
    Junkers Ju 288
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Hitchcock, Thomas H. Junkers 288 . Acton, MA: Monogram Aviation Publications, 1974. ISBN 0-914144-02-2.-External links:...

  • Junkers Ju 290
    Junkers Ju 290
    The Junkers Ju 290 was a long-range transport, maritime patrol aircraft and heavy bomber used by the Luftwaffe late in World War II.-Design and development:...

  • Junkers Ju 322
    Junkers Ju 322
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. London: Macdonald and Jane's Ltd., 1970 . ISBN 0-356-02382-6....

     Mammut
  • Junkers Ju 352
    Junkers Ju 352
    -References:...

     Herkules
  • Junkers Ju 388
    Junkers Ju 388
    The Junkers Ju 388 Störtebeker was a World War II German Luftwaffe multi-role aircraft based on the Ju 88 airframe by way of the Ju 188. It differed from its predecessors in being intended for high altitude operation, with design features such as a pressurized cockpit for its crew...

     Störtebeker
  • Junkers Ju 390
    Junkers Ju 390
    The Junkers Ju 390 was a German aircraft intended to be used as a heavy transport, maritime patrol aircraft, and long-range bomber, a long-range derivative of the Ju 290...

  • Junkers Ju 488
    Junkers Ju 488
    -References:* Filly, Brian. Junkers Ju 88 in Action, part 2. Carrollton, TX: Squadron/Signal Publications, Inc., 1991.* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War:Volume Ten Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft. London:Macdonald, 1968....

  • Junkers Ju 635

Junkers-Larsen 

(Junkers-(John M) Larsen Aircraft Corp, NY.)
  • Junkers-Larsen JL-6
  • Junkers-Larsen JL-12

Jupiter 

(Kenneth Champion, Gobels MI.)
  • Jupiter J-1
  • Jupiter K-2

Jurca 

(Marcel Jurca)
  • Jurca MJ-1
  • Jurca MJ-2 Tempête
  • Jurca MJ-3 Dart
  • Jurca MJ-4 Shadow
  • Jurca MJ-5 Sirocco
  • Jurca MJ-6 Silas
  • Jurca MJ-7 Gnatsum 2/3 scale variant
  • Jurca MJ-7S Solo Single-seat advanced trainer version of MJ-7
  • Jurca MJ-8 1-Nine-0 3/4 scale version
  • Jurca MJ-9 One-Oh-Nine 3/4 scale version
  • Jurca MJ-10 Spit
  • Jurca MJ-11 Sea Fury
  • Jurca MJ-12 Pee-40
  • Jurca MJ-14 Fourtouna
  • Jurca MJ-15 Delta
  • Jurca MJ-20 Tempête
  • Jurca MJ-22 Bi-Tempête
  • Jurca MJ-23 Orage
  • Jurca MJ-50 - metal version (never built)
  • Jurca MJ-51 Sperocco ("Special Sirocco")
  • Jurca MJ-52 Zéphyr (named for the Zephyr wind) - utility version with converted Volkswagen automotive engine or Continental A65
  • Jurca MJ-53 Autan (named for the Autan wind) - version with side-by-side seating - 2 built
  • Jurca MJ-54 Silas (not related to the MJ-5 in any way but by number. Its a small transport with side by side seating and a cargo door in the back able to load (very) small vehicles. Reg: F-WGBT)
  • Jurca MJ-55 Biso (named for the Biso wind - 1 built)
  • Jurca MJ-70 Full-scale variant of MJ-7 (under development in 1996)
  • Jurca MJ-77 Gnatsum 3/4 scale variant of MJ-7
  • Jurca MJ-80 1-Nine-0 full-scale version
  • Jurca MJ-90 One-Oh-Nine full-scale version
  • Jurca MJ-100 Spit full-scale version

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External links

  • History SUKHOI.ORG
  • AEROFILES.COM
  • http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=211.20;imode
  • http://airspot.ru/catalogue/item/fma-ia-54-carancho
  • http://www.airwar.ru/enc/glider/ia54.html
  • http://www.kate.aviators.net/gyro5.htm
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