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LAA 

  • LAA N.3
  • LAA N.3/S
  • LAA N.5/R
  • LAA N.5Cab
  • LAA N.5AQ (AQ - Alta Quota - high altitude)

La Porte 

(La Porte Aircraft Co, La Porte IN. )
  • La Porte 1938 Monoplane

LACAB 

(Les Ateliers de Constructions Aeronautiques Belges)
  • LACAB T.7
  • LACAB GR.8
    LACAB GR.8
    -References:*"Plane Facts:The unaesthetic LACAB". Air International, January 1977, Volume 12 No. 1. Bromley,UK:Fine Scroll Publishing. p. 46....


Lacey 

(Joseph L Lacey, Tulsa OK. )
  • Lacey M-10
  • Lacey M-10 VW Twin

Lafayette 

(Lafayette Aircraft Works, 230 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles CA. )
  • Lafayette T

Laird 

(E M Laird Airplane Co, 4500 W 83 St (Ashburn Field) Chicago; )
  • Laird#1 1912 Monoplane
  • Laird#2 1913 Baby Biplane
    Laird Baby Biplane
    -External links:*...

  • Laird B-3
  • Laird B-4
  • Laird C-6 Special
  • Laird Commercial
  • Laird Derby Racer
  • Laird LC-1B
  • Laird LC-AA Commercial
  • Laird LC-B
  • Laird LC-R Commercial
  • Laird LC-B200
  • Laird LC-1B200 Commercial
  • Laird LC-B300
  • Laird LC-1B285
  • Laird LC-1B300 Commercial
  • Laird LC-DC Speedwing Junior
  • Laird LC-DE Speedwing Junior
  • Laird LC-DW Solution
  • Laird LC-DW300 Super Solution
  • Laird LC-DW500 Super Solution
  • Laird LC-EW450 Sesquiwing
  • Laird LC-R200 Speedwing
  • Laird LC-R300 Speedwing
  • Laird LC-RW300 Speedwing
  • Laird LC-RW450 Speedwing
  • Laird Limousine
  • Laird S Sportplane
  • Laird Standardwing
  • Laird Swallow
  • Laird Twin
  • Laird Whipoorwill
  • Laird-Turner Special
    Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14
    The Laird-Turner RT-14 Meteor, also called the Turner TR-14, Ring Free Meteor, PESCO Special, Miss Champion, Turner Special and the Turner Meteor is the winning aircraft of the 1938 and 1939 Thompson Trophy races....


Laird 

(Charles L Laird, Wichita KS. 1930: Aircraft Engineering, Chicago IL. )
  • Laird
    Laird
    A Laird is a member of the gentry and is a heritable title in Scotland. In the non-peerage table of precedence, a Laird ranks below a Baron and above an Esquire.-Etymology:...


Lake 

(Lake Aircraft Corp (pres: Jack Strayer), Sanford ME. )
  • Lake LA-4
  • Lake LA-4-200 Buccaneer
  • Lake LA-4-250 Renegade
  • Lake LA-270T Turbo Seafury
  • Lake Seaplane
  • Lake Seawolf
  • Lake Buccaneer
    Lake Buccaneer
    |-See also:-External links:...

  • Lake Renegade
    Lake Renegade
    -External links:...


Lakes
Lakes Flying Company
The Lakes Flying Company was an early British aircraft manufacturer of seaplanes based at Windermere. In 1914 it was taken over by the Northern Aircraft Company Limited.-History:...

  • Lakes Hydro-monoplane
  • Lakes Sea Bird
    Lakes Sea Bird
    The Lakes Sea Bird was a two-seat floatplane built during 1912 by the Lakes Flying Company using the fuselage of the Avro Duigan. It gave many visitors to Windermere their first flight in the suummer of 1913-Development:...

  • Lakes Water Bird
    Lakes Water Bird
    The Lakes Waterbird, sometimes known as the Avro Curtiss type is remembered as the first consistently successful British seaplane, developed by the Windemere based Lakes Flying Co, during 1911.-Development:...

  • Lakes Water Hen

Lambert 

(Monocoupe Div, (S L "Casey") Lambert Aircraft Corporation, St Louis MO and Long Island NY. )
  • Lambert D Box Full
  • Lambert G
  • Lambert H
  • Lambert Monocoach
  • Lambert Twin Monocoach

Lampich 

(Arpad Lampich)
  • Lampich L9 (85hp)
  • NL XXI (95hp)
  • NL XXII (150hp)

Lamson 

(Merger of Central Aircraft (crop spraying) & Robert T Lamson Aircraft Co, Yakima WA. )
  • Lamson Air Tractor

Lancair
Lancair
Lancair International, Inc. is a U.S. manufacturer of general aviation aircraft kits. They are well known for their series of high-performance single-engine aircraft that offer cruise speeds that surpass many twin-engine turboprop designs...

 

(Neico Aviation Inc (fdr: Lance A Niebauer), Redmond OR. )
  • Lancair IV
    Lancair IV
    -External links:*...

  • Lancair IV-P
  • Lancair Columbia 300
  • Lancair Legacy
  • Lancair Propjet
    Lancair Propjet
    -External links:* -See also:...

  • Lancair 200
  • Lancair 235
  • Lancair 320
    Lancair 320
    -See also:-References:*Lambert, Mark. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1993-94. Coulsdon, UK:Jane's Data Division, 1993. ISBN 0-7106-1066-1.* retrieved June 24, 2008* retrieved June 24, 2008...

  • Lancair 360
    Lancair 360
    The Lancair 360 is a two-seat aircraft marketed in kit form. It is a low-wing monoplane of conventional configuration with retractable tricycle undercarriage....

  • Lancair ES
    Lancair ES
    -External links:*...

  • Lancair Super ES

Landgraf

((Fred) Landgraf Helicopter Co, 135 St at Central Ave, Los Angeles CA. )
  • Landgraf H-2
    Landgraf H-2
    |-See also:...

  • Landgraf H-3
  • Landgraf H-4

Landis & Earle 

((George L) Landis & Earle (Blodgett), 4633 Cramer St, Milwaukee WI. )
  • Landis & Earle 101

Lane Automatous Air-Ship Co Lane 

(Lane Automatous Air-Ship Co, San Francisco CA.)
  • Lane 1908 Helicopter

Langley
Samuel Pierpont Langley
Samuel Pierpont Langley was an American astronomer, physicist, inventor of the bolometer and pioneer of aviation...

 

(Dr Samuel P Langley, Washington DC. )
  • Aerodrome
    Aerodrome
    An aerodrome, airdrome or airfield is a term for any location from which aircraft flight operations take place, regardless of whether they involve cargo, passengers or neither...

  • Monoplane
    Monoplane
    A monoplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with one main set of wing surfaces, in contrast to a biplane or triplane. Since the late 1930s it has been the most common form for a fixed wing aircraft.-Types of monoplane:...


Langley 

(Langley Aircraft Corp (pres: Caleb S Bragg), Port Washington NY. )

Lanier 

(Edward H Lanier and son (Edward M), Miami and Jacksonville FL, Covington KY. 1943: (E M) Lanier Aircraft Corp, Marlton NJ. )
  • Lanier XL-1
  • Lanier XL-2
  • Lanier XL-3
  • Lanier XL-4
  • Lanier LVF (a.k.a. XL-5)
  • Lanier 110 Paraplane Commuter PL-8
  • Lanier 120 Paraplane I
  • Lanier Paraplane II
  • Lanier 443 Paraplane
  • Lanier Vacuplane

Lansing 

(Orville G Barnum and Lansing (Ed) Ratelle, Portland OR. )
  • Lansing 1T

Lanzius 

(Lanzius Aircraft Co, New York NY. )
  • Lanzius LI Variable Speed Aeroplane (1917)
  • Lanzius LII
  • Lanzius Variable Speed Aeroplane (1918)

Lardin 

(Arthur Lardin, W A McCurdy, E Smith, New Castle DE. )
  • Lardin AL-1

Lark 

(Lark Aircraft Co (pres: Romer G Weyant), 217 E Lincoln, Wichita KS. )
  • Lark 1927 Biplane

Larkin 

((W Keith) Larkin Aircraft Corp, Watsonville CA. )
  • Larkin KC-3 Skylark

Larsen 

(Carl Ludvig Larsen)

Larson 

(Merle Larson & Paul Holmes, Larson Aero Development, Concord CA. )
  • Larson D-1 Agricultural Biplane
  • Larson F-12 Baby
  • Larson Helicopter
  • Larson Speed Bird
  • Larson-Holmes B

LaSalle Aircraft Company 

(LaSalle Aircraft Co (pres: Claude C. Flagg), 111 Maple St, Joliet IL. c. 1928-1933: Ottawa IL.)
  • LaSalle F-2
  • LaSalle Model A Coupe

Lasley 

((John A) Lasley Tool & Machine Co, Beloit MI. )
  • Lasley Sport

Latécoère 

(Société Industrielle d'Aviation Latécoère [SIDAL or SILAT] from 1922)
(now Groupe Latécoère)
  • Latécoère 1
  • Latécoère 2
  • Latécoère 3
  • Latécoère 4
    Latécoère 4
    The Latécoère 4 was a three-engined, 15-passenger biplane built in France in the early 1920's. It proved difficult to fly and was discontinued, though a second machine was completed as the Latécoère 5 bomber.-Development:...

  • Latécoère 5
  • Latécoère 6
    Latécoère 6
    -Cited sources:...

  • Latécoère 7
  • Latécoère 8
    Latécoère 8
    |-References:* * *...

  • Latécoère 9
  • Latécoère 10
  • Latécoère 11
  • Latécoère 12
  • Latécoère 13
  • Latécoère 14
  • Latécoère 15
    Latécoère 15
    |-References:* *...

  • Latécoère 15H
  • Latécoère 16
  • Latécoère 17
    Latécoère 17
    |-References:* *...

  • Latécoère 18
  • Latécoère 19
  • Latécoère 20
  • Latécoère 21
    Latécoère 21
    |-References:* *...

  • Latécoère 22
  • Latécoère 23
  • Latécoère 24
    Latécoère 24
    The Latécoère 24 was a French three-engined parasol winged flying boat, built in 1927 to test the longer stretches of the South Atlantic crossing. Trials showed that it was overweight and consequently performed below specification.-Design and development:...

  • Latécoère 25
    Latécoère 25
    |-References:* *...

  • Latécoère 26
    Latécoère 26
    |-See also:...

  • Latécoère 27
  • Latécoère 28
    Latécoère 28
    -See also:- External links :...

  • Latécoère 29
  • Latécoère 290
    Latécoère 290
    |-References:* *...

  • Latécoère 291
  • Latécoère 292
  • Latécoère 293
  • Latécoère 294
  • Latécoère 295
  • Latécoère 296
  • Latécoère 297
  • Latécoère 298
    Latécoère 298
    -References:* Green, William; War planes of the Second World War - Floatplanes - Volume six; MacDonald; ISBN 0-356-01450-9-External links:* http://avia.russian.ee/air/france/latecoere_l-298.php...

  • Latécoère 299
  • Latécoère 30
  • Latécoère 300
    Latécoère 300
    -See also:-External links:**...

  • Latécoère 301
  • Latécoère 302
  • Latécoère 310
  • Latécoère 32
    Latécoère 32
    |-See also:-References:* Cuny, Jean. “Latécoère - Les Avions et Hydravions”.Paris. Docavia/Editions Lariviere. 1992. ISBN 2-90 70 51-01-6* Taylor, Michael J.H. . “ Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions. London. 1989. ISBN 0 517 69186 8...

  • Latécoère 340
  • Latécoère 350
  • Latécoère 360
  • Latécoère 370
  • Latécoère 380
    Latécoère 380
    |-References:* *...

  • Latécoère 381
  • Latécoère 382
  • Latécoère 383
  • Latécoère 384
  • Latécoère 385
  • Latécoère 386
  • Latécoère 410
  • Latécoère 420
  • Latécoère 430
  • Latécoère 440
    Latécoère 440
    The Latécoère 440 was a single-engined, high-winged float plane built as a coastal defence aircraft for the French Navy in the early 1930s. Two were produced to contract but did not impress in tests and the Navy chose instead the Latécoère 290....

  • Latécoère 441
  • Latécoère 442
  • Latécoère 443
  • Latécoère 460
  • Latécoère 470
  • Latécoère 480
  • Latécoère 490
    Latécoère 490
    -References:...

  • Latécoère 491
  • Latécoère 492
  • Latécoère 493
  • Latécoère 494
  • Latécoère 500
    Latécoère 500
    |-References:* *...

  • Latécoère 501
  • Latécoère 502
  • Latécoère 503
  • Latécoère 510
  • Latécoère 520
  • Latécoère 521
    Latécoère 521
    |-See also:- External links :* * * Popular Science, February 1935* article on Air France with page on the 521* Popular Mechanics, April 1935, cutaway drawings pp.568-569...

     Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris
  • Latécoère 522
  • Latécoère 523
  • Latécoère 524
  • Latécoère 525
  • Latécoère 530
  • Latécoère 531
  • Latécoère 550
    Latécoère 550
    The Latécoère 550 was a four-engined French seaplane, designed in the early 1930s as a bomber/torpedo bomber. Though initial handling problems were partly resolved, the aircraft was deemed too slow and did not go into production.-Design and development:...

  • Latécoère 560
  • Latécoère 570
  • Latécoère 580
  • Latécoère 581
  • Latécoère 582
  • Latécoère 583
  • Latécoère 590
  • Latécoère 600
  • Latécoère 601
  • Latécoère 602
  • Latécoère 610
  • Latécoère 611
    Latécoère 611
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Latécoère 612
  • Latécoère 613
  • Latécoère 614
  • Latécoère 615
  • Latécoère 616
  • Latécoère 617
  • Latécoère 620
  • Latécoère 631
    Latécoère 631
    -Air France Accident:On the night of July 31, 1948 Latécoère 631 number 06 owned by Air France was flying from Fort-de-France to Port-Etienne in Mauritania when it disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean with the loss of all 52 on board. It is believed to have gone down around 1200 miles from Dakar in...

     Lionel de Marmier

Latham
Société Latham
The Société Latham was a French aeronautical construction company which built seaplanes for the French Navy. It is best known for the prototype of the Latham 47 which disappeared in 1928 with Roald Amundsen onboard during a rescue mission to the North Pole in search of Umberto Nobile The Société...

(Société Latham)
  • Latham 42
  • Latham 43
    Latham 43
    -References:*...

  • Latham 45
  • Latham 47
    Latham 47
    |-See also:...

  • Latham 47P
  • Latham 230
  • Latham C-1
  • Latham E-5
  • Latham HB.5
  • Latham L-1
  • Latham L-2
  • Latham Trimoteur

Lathrop 

(Lathrop Polytechnical Institute, Kansas City MO. )
  • Lathrop School A

Lavochkin
Lavochkin
NPO Lavochkin is a Russian aerospace company. It is a major player in the Russian space program, being the developer and manufacturer of the Fregat upper stage, as well as interplanetary probes such as Phobos Grunt...

 

  • Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-1
  • Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-3
  • Lavochkin La-5
    Lavochkin La-5
    |- See also :- References :NotesBibliography* Abanshin, Michael E. and Nina Gut. Fighting Lavochkin, Eagles of the East No.1. Lynnwood, WA: Aviation International, 1993. ISBN unknown....

  • Lavochkin La-7
    Lavochkin La-7
    The Lavochkin La-7 was a piston-engined Soviet fighter developed during World War II by the Lavochkin Design Bureau . It was a development and refinement of the Lavochkin La-5, and the last in a family of aircraft that had begun with the LaGG-1 in 1938. Its first flight was in early 1944 and it...

     "Fin"
  • Lavochkin La-9
    Lavochkin La-9
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Gordon, Yefim. Lavochkin's Piston-Engined Fighters . Earl Shilton, Leicester, UK: Midland Publishing Ltd., 2003. ISBN 1-85780-151-2....

     "Fritz"
  • Lavochkin La-11
    Lavochkin La-11
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Gordon, Yefim. Lavochkin's Piston-Engined Fighters . Earl Shilton, Leicester, UK: Midland Publishing Ltd., 2003. ISBN 1-85780-151-2....

     "Fang"
  • Lavochkin La-15
    Lavochkin La-15
    -See also:-Bibliography:*Gordon,Yefim. Lavochkin's Last Jets. Midland Publishing. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 1 85780 253 3-Further reading:*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995. London:Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9....

     "Fantail" "Type 21"
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 120 La-9 pre-cursor
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 126 La-9 pre-cursor
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 150 "Type 3"
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 152 "Type 4"
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 154
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 156 "Type 5"
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 160
    Lavochkin Aircraft 160
    -See also:-References:*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995. London:Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1 85532 405 9.*Gordon,Yefim. Early Soviet Jet Fighters. Midland Publishing. Hinkley. 2002. ISBN 1 85780 139 3...

     Strelka "Type 6"
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 174
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 174D
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 174TK
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 168
    Lavochkin Aircraft 168
    -See also:-Bibliography:*Gordon,Yefim. Lavochkin's Last Jets. Midland Publishing. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 1 85780 253 3-Further reading:*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875–1995. London:Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9....

     "Type 15"
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 176
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 180 (UTI La-15 / La-15UTI)
  • Lavochkin Aircraft 190
    Lavochkin Aircraft 190
    -See also:-References:*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995. London:Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9.*Gordon, Yefim. Lavochkin's Last Jets. Midland Publishing. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 1 85780 253 3...

  • Lavochkin Aircraft 200
    Lavochkin Aircraft 200
    |-See also:-References:*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopedia of Russian Aircraft 1875-1995. London:Osprey, 1995. ISBN 1-85532-405-9.*Gordon,Yefim. Lavochkin's Last Jets. Midland Publishing. Hinkley. 2007. ISBN 1 85780 253 3-External links:...

  • Lavochkin La-250 'Anakonda'

Lawhorn 

(Jerry L Lawhorn, Anchorage AK. )

Lawrence 

(Lawrence Institute of Technology, Southfield MI. )
  • Lawrence Special

Lawrence-Lewis 

(George R Lawrence, Chicago IL. 1915: Lawrence-(Harry S) Lewis Aeroplane Co, Chicago )
  • Lawrence-Lewis A-1
  • Lawrence-Lewis B-1

Lawson 

((Alfred William) Lawson Airplane Co, Green Bay and Milwaukee WI. 1925: Lawson Aircraft Co, New York NY. )
  • Lawson C-2 Air-Line
  • Lawson L-4 Air-line (a.k.a.Midnight Air-Liner)
  • Lawson MT-1
  • Lawson MT-2
  • Lawson Pursuit

Lay Brothers 

(Henry and Jack D Lay, Helena MT. )
  • Lay Brothers LT-1
  • Lay brothers SL-4

Lazor-Rautenstrauch 

(Jim Blick, Bethany CT. )
  • Lazor-Rautenstrauch 1950 Monoplane (Belle of Bethany)

Lazarov 

(Zvetan Lazarov / DAR)
  • Laz-1
  • Laz-2
  • Laz-3
  • Laz-4
  • Laz-5
  • Laz-6
  • Laz-7
  • Laz-7M
  • Laz-8
  • Laz-9
  • Laz-10
  • Laz-11
  • Laz-12
  • Laz-13
  • Laz-14

Leach 

((Ronald) Leach Aero Service, Main & Franklin Sts, Hartford MI. )
  • Leach 1933 Biplane

Leader 

(Leader Aircraft Co (pres: Karl Bjorkenheim), 4114 East 14th St, Oakland CA. )
  • Leader Lancer

Lear 

(1929: (Archie and Claude) Lear Aircraft Corp, Pratt KS. 1954: (William P) Lear Inc, Santa Monica CA. 1959: Established Swiss-Amaerican Aviation Corp, St Gallen, Switzerland. 1962: Lear-Siegler Corp. Jan 1963: Lear Aircraft Co, Wichita KS.)
  • Lear 1929 Biplane
  • Lear 1930 Monoplane
  • LearStar

Lear Jet
Lear Jet
Learjet is a manufacturer of business jets for civilian and military use. It was founded in the late 1950s by William Powell Lear as Swiss American Aviation Corporation. Learjet is now a subsidiary of Bombardier and marketed as the "Bombardier Learjet Family".-History:The Learjet started life as an...

 

(Learjet Industries Inc. 1969: Gates Learjet Corp, 6868 S Plumer Ave, Tucson AZ. 1990: Acquired by Bombardier Inc, Canada (qv). 1997: Bombardier flight test center moved to Learjet facility, Wichita KS )
  • Learjet 23
    Learjet 23
    -References:* Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1965–1966. London:Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1965.**-External links:*...

  • Learjet 24
    Learjet 24
    |-See also:-References:* Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976–77. London:Jane's Yearbooks, 1976. ISBN 0-354-00538-3.-External links:**...

  • Learjet 25
    Learjet 25
    |-See also:-References:* Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976–77. London:Jane's Yearbooks, 1976. ISBN 0-354-00538-3.-External links:**...

  • Learjet 28
    Learjet 28
    -See also:-References:*Michell, Simon. Jane's Civil and Military Aircraft Upgrades 1994-95. Coulsdon, UK:Jane's Information Group, 1994. ISBN 0 7106 1208 7.-External links:***...

  • Learjet 29 Longhorn
  • Learjet 31
  • Learjet 35
  • Learjet 36
  • Learjet 40
    Learjet 40
    -See also:-External links:* *...

  • Learjet 45
    Learjet 45
    -See also:-References:* Taylor, Michael J.H. Brassey's World Aircraft & Systems Directory 1999/2000. London:Brassey's, 1999. ISBN 1 85753 245 7.-External links:*...

  • Learjet 50
  • Learjet 55
    Learjet 55
    -Development and design:The Learjet 50 series was first announced at the 1977 Paris air show with larger cabins than the current Learjets. The series was to have three variants, the Learjet 54, 55 and 56 but only the Learjet 55 was built. The Learjet 55 was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with NASA...

  • Learjet 60
    Learjet 60
    The Learjet 60 is a mid-size cabin, medium range business jet aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Wichita, Kansas, USA. The Learjet 60 is powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada model 305A turbo fan engines producing 4,600 total pounds of thrust. The manufacturer notes the range of the...

  • Learjet C-21A

Lebed 

  • Lebed I
  • Lebed II
  • Lebed III
  • Lebed IV
  • Lebed V
  • Lebed VI
  • Lebed VII
  • Lebed VIII
  • Lebed IX
  • Lebed X
  • Lebed XI
    Lebed XI
    |-References:* *...

  • Lebed XII
    Lebed XII
    |-References:* *...

  • Lebed XIII
  • Lebed XIV
  • Lebed XV
  • Lebed XVI
  • Lebed XVII
  • Lebed XVIII
  • Lebed XIX
  • Lebed XXI
  • Lebed XXII
  • Lebed XXIII
  • Lebed XXIV
  • LM-1
    LM-1
    LM-1 may refer to*Fuji LM-1 Nikko, light aircraft*Leffler-MacFarlane LM-1, glider*Light Miniature Aircraft LM-1, light aircraft*Linn LM-1, drum computer...


Leduc
René Leduc (1898–1968)
René Leduc was a French engineer who is much acclaimed for his work on ramjets. In 1949 he created the first aircraft to fly under the power of ramjets alone, the Leduc 0.10....

 

(René Leduc)
  • Leduc 0.10
  • Leduc 0.16
  • Leduc 0.20
    Leduc 0.21
    - External links :* http://xplanes.free.fr/stato/stato-2.html...

  • Leduc 0.21
    Leduc 0.21
    - External links :* http://xplanes.free.fr/stato/stato-2.html...

  • Leduc 0.22
    Leduc 0.22
    - External links :* http://xplanes.free.fr/stato/stato-2.html...


Leduc

(René Leduc, amateur constructer amateur)
  • Leduc RL-12
  • Leduc RL-16
  • Leduc RL-19
  • Leduc RL-21
  • Leduc RL-24

Lee 

(Lee Inman School of Flying, Eugene OR. )
  • Lee L-1P-S
  • Lee L-2P-T

Lee-Richards

(Cedric Lee and George Tilghman Richards)
  • Lee-Richards Annular Monoplane
  • Lee-Richards Annular Biplane

Lefebvre

(Robert Lefebvre)
  • Lefebvre MP-204 Busard
  • Lefebvre MP-205 Busard

Legend
Legend
A legend is a narrative of human actions that are perceived both by teller and listeners to take place within human history and to possess certain qualities that give the tale verisimilitude...

 

(Performance Aircraft Inc (pres: Jeff Ackland), Olathe KS. 2002: Legend Aircraft Inc. )
  • Legend Legend

Legrand-Simon

(Paul Legrand et Michel Simon)
  • Legrand-Simon LS-50 Dauphine
  • Legrand-Simon LS-60

Leighnor 

(William C Leighnor, Hutchinson KS. )
  • Leighnor Mirage 2
  • Leighnor W-4 (a.k.a. WL-4, or Mirage)

Leineweber 

(Curtis, William, and Victor H Leineweber, Chicago IL. )
  • Leineweber 1921 Helicopter

Leka 

(Leka Aeroplane Co (Theodor & Thermistocles M Leka, Naum P Mele), New York NY. )
  • Leka 1930 Aeroplane

Lemp 

((First name unrecorded) Lemp, Augusta GA. )
  • Lemp B

Lenert 

(Lenert Aircraft Co, Pentwater MI. c.1940: Lenert Aviation Corp, 1220 Vance St, Toledo OH. )
  • Lenert 1927 Biplane
  • Lenert B
  • Lenert C
  • Lenert PT-2 (a.k.a. Zephyr)

Lerho 

(Lerho Laboratories Inc, Pittsburg PA. )
  • Lerho Terraplane

Lesher 

(Prof Edgar J Lesher, Univ of Michigan MI. )

LET
Let Kunovice
Aircraft Industries, a.s., operating as Let Kunovice, is a Czech civil aircraft manufacturer. Its most successful design has been the L-410 Turbolet, of which more than 1000 units have been built...

 

(Letecké Zavody, Narodni Podnik)
  • LET Brigadyr
  • LET C-11
  • Let L-200 Morava
    Let L-200 Morava
    |-See also:-References:*Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1966–67. London:Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1966.* at Ugolok Neba site -External links:** at Flying revue magazine *...

  • LET L-40 MetaSokol
  • LET L-410
  • LET L-420
  • LET Z-37 Cmelak

Letord 

  • Letord Let.1
    Letord Let.1
    |-References:* *...

  • Letord Let.2
  • Letord Let.3
  • Letord Let.4
  • Letord Let.5
  • Letord Let.6
  • Letord Let.7
  • Letord 9Bn 2

Letov
Letov Kbely
LETOV is an aircraft company located in Prague - Letňany, Czech Republic. It is the oldest aircraft company in the region.Letov was founded in 1918 by the Czechoslovakian Ministry of Defense to repair World War I trophy planes. The first indigenous aircraft, the Letov Š-1, was designed and built in...

 

(Vojenska Tovarna na Letadla Letov)
  • Letov Š-1
    Letov Š-1
    -Bibliography:...

  • Letov Š-2
  • Letov Š-3
  • Letov Š-4
    Letov Š-4
    The Letov Š-4 was a Czechoslovak single-bay unstaggared biplane fighter and trainer in the 1920s.-Production history:The Š-4 was first created in 1922 as an intended successor to the SPAD S.VII and S.XIII in service with the newly-created Czechoslovak Air Force...

  • Letov Š-5
  • Letov Š-6
  • Letov Š-7
  • Letov Š-8
  • Letov Š-9
  • Letov Š-10
  • Letov Š-11
  • Letov Š-12
  • Letov Š-13
  • Letov Š-14
  • Letov Š-15
  • Letov Š-16
    Letov Š-16
    -See also:...

    • Letov Š-16J
    • Letov Š-116
    • Letov Š-216
    • Letov Š-316
    • Letov Š-416
    • Letov Š-516
    • Letov Š-616
    • Letov Š-716
    • Letov Š-816
    • Letov Š-916
  • Letov Š-17
  • Letov Š-18
    Letov Š-18
    -See also:...

    • Letov Š-118
    • Letov Š-218
  • Letov Š-19
  • Letov Š-20
  • Letov Š-21
  • Letov Š-22
  • Letov Š-25
  • Letov Š-27
  • Letov Š-28
    • Letov Š-128
    • Letov Š-228
    • Letov Š-328
      Letov Š-328
      - Bibliography :* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Seven - Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft. London:Macdonald, 1967....

    • Letov Š-428
    • Letov Š-528
  • Letov Š-31
  • Letov Š-32
  • Letov Š-33
  • Letov Š-39
    • Letov Š-139
    • Letov Š-239
  • Letov Š-50
  • Letov L-101
  • Letov L-290
  • Letov LF-107 Luňák
    Letov LF-107 Luňák
    The LF-107 Luňák is a Czech aerobatic glider designed by Rudý Letov in the late 1940s. The design was developed within a prolific group of aeronautical engineers and sailplane pilots including among others K. Dlouhý, J. Matejcekm and B. Bocek....

  • Letov XLF-207 Laminar
  • Letov SH-1 : 127 kW (230 hp Hiero L engines. Later redesignated S-1. 28 built.
  • Letov SM-1 : 194 kW (260 hp Maybach Mb.IVa engines. Later redesignated S-2. 64 built.[1]
  • Letov Sm A 1 : Commercial variant. Canopy over rear cockpit for 2 passengers.[1]

Levasseur
Pierre Levasseur (aircraft builder)
Pierre Levasseur was a French aircraft manufacturer. He produced aircraft for the French Navy.François Denhaut was the chief pilot of Pierre Levasseur's flying school...

 

  • Levasseur PL.1
  • Levasseur PL.2
  • Levasseur PL.3
  • Levasseur PL.4
    Levasseur PL.4
    |-References:*...

  • Levasseur PL.5
    Levasseur PL.5
    -References:*...

  • Levasseur PL.6
    Levasseur PL.6
    -References:*...

  • Levasseur PL.7
    Levasseur PL.7
    -References:*...

  • Levasseur PL.8
  • Levasseur PL.9
  • Levasseur PL.10
    Levasseur PL.10
    -References:* *...

  • Levasseur PL.101
  • Levasseur PL.107
  • Levasseur PL.108
  • Levasseur PL.11
  • Levasseur PL.12
  • Levasseur PL.14
    Levasseur PL.14
    -References:*...

  • Levasseur PL.15
    Levasseur PL.15
    -References:*...

  • Levasseur PL.151
  • Levasseur PL.154
  • Levasseur PL 200
  • Levasseur PL.201
  • Levasseur PL.400
  • Levasseur PL.401
  • Levasseur-Abrial A-1
    Levasseur-Abrial A-1
    The Levasseur-Abrial A-1 was a 1922 glider issued from the collaboration between French aircraft designers Pierre Levasseur and Georges Abrial that was destroyed on it's fourth take-off.-See also:* List of aircraft #Abrial...

  • Levasseur Wibault (1922) night-bomber design

Lewis-American 

((Paul) Lewis-American Airways Inc/Gray Goose Airplane Co, Denver CO. )
  • Lewis-American A
  • Lewis-American Auto-Airplane
  • Lewis-American Gray Goose

LFG 

(Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft m.b.H. Berlin-Charlottenburg) - (a.k.a. Roland)
  • LFG Roland C.I
    Albatros C.I
    |-See also:-Further Reading:*Cowin, H.W. German and Austrian Aviation of World War I. Osprey Publishing Ltd, 2000 ISBN 1-84176-069-2*van Wyngarden, G . Early German Aces of World War I, Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-84176-997-5...

  • LFG Roland C.II
    LFG Roland C.II
    -Armament:A centrally mounted synchronized Spandau 7.92mm gun was provided for the pilot on later models. The observer had a Parabellum gun on a ring mounting...

  • LFG Roland C.III
  • LFG Roland C.V
  • LFG Roland C.VIII
  • LFG Roland D.I
    LFG Roland D.I
    -References:*...

  • LFG Roland D.II
    LFG Roland D.II
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Angelucci, Enzo . World Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft. London:Jane's, 1981. ISBN 0 7106 0148 4.* Donald, David . The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London:Blitz, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X....

  • LFG Roland D.III
    LFG Roland D.III
    -References:*...

  • LFG Roland D.IV
  • LFG Roland D.V
  • LFG Roland D.VII
  • LFG Roland D.VII
  • LFG Roland D.VIII
  • LFG Roland D.IX
  • LFG Roland D.X
  • LFG Roland D.XI
  • LFG Roland D.XII
  • LFG Roland D.XIIII
  • LFG Roland D.XIV
  • LFG Roland D.XV
  • LFG Roland D.XVI
  • LFG Roland D.XVII
  • LFG Roland Dr.I
  • LFG Roland E.I
  • LFG Roland G.I
  • LFG Roland R.I
  • LFG Roland G 1
  • LFG Roland V 1
  • LFG Roland V 2
  • LFG Roland V 3
  • LFG Roland V 8
  • LFG Roland V 13 Strela
    • LFG Roland V 130 Strela
  • LFG Roland V 14
  • LFG Roland V 15
  • LFG Roland V 16
  • LFG Roland V 17
  • LFG Roland V 20 Arkona
  • LFG Roland V 23
  • LFG Roland V 25
  • LFG Roland V 26
  • LFG Roland V 27
  • LFG Roland V 28
  • LFG Roland V 36
  • LFG Roland V 39
  • LFG Roland V 40
  • LFG Roland V 42
  • LFG Roland V 44
  • LFG Roland V 52
  • LFG Roland V 58
  • LFG Roland V 59
  • LFG Roland V 60
  • LFG Roland V 61
  • LFG Roland V 101 Jasmund
  • LFG Bitterfeld W
  • LFG Bitterfeld WD
  • LFG Stralsund V 19

Liberty 

(Liberty Airship Co (pres: D H Felton), Muskogee OK. )
  • Liberty 1918 airship

Liberty 

(Liberty Aircraft Co, Kansas City KS. )
  • Liberty 1931 Aeroplane

Liberty 

(Liberty Aircraft Sales & Mfg Co, Lambert Field, Robertson MO. )

Liberty 

(O N Lloyd, Mesa AZ; aka Mesa Air Development Assn. )
  • Liberty Sport A

Liberty Bell 

(1928: Midwest Aircraft Corp, St Cloud MN. 1928: North Star Aircraft Corp (fdr: Willard Hoseas Mohlar). )
  • Liberty Bell 100-HM4a

LIBIS
Libiš
Libiš is a village and municipality in Mělník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. -References:*This article was initially translated from the Czech Wikipedia....

 

(Letalski Institut Branko Ivanus Slovenija)

Light 

(Light Aircraft Developers, San Diego CA. )
  • Light F-15

Light 

(Light Miniature Aircraft Inc, Opa Locka FL.)

Lightning Bug 

(Lightning Bug Aircraft Corp, Sheldon SC. )
  • Lightning Bug 199? Monoplane

Lightsey 

(Mark A Lightsey, aka AeroCraftsman Replicas, Rubidoux CA. )
  • Lightsey Caudron C.640

Likosiak 

(Cazimir Likosiak, 7508 Kenwood Ave, Chicago IL. )
  • Likosiak 1926 Biplane

Likosiak 

((Max T) Lillie School of Aviation, Cicero IL. )
  • Lillie Tractor

Lincoln-Page 

(1920: Nebraska Aircraft, Lincoln NB. 1923: Lincoln-Standard Aircraft Co. c.1925: Lincoln-(Ray) Page Aircraft Co. 1928: Reorganized as Lincoln Aircraft Co. 1930: Merger of Lincoln and American Eagle operations as (Victor H) Roos Lincoln Aircraft Co, Lincoln. )
  • Lincoln AP All-Purpose
  • Lincoln J-1 Sport
  • Lincoln-Page LP-3
  • Lincoln-Page PT
    Lincoln-Page PT
    |-See also:...

  • Lincoln-Standard Cabin Cruiser (a.k.a. Lincoln-Standard HS)
  • LincolnStandard J-1 Speedster
  • LincolnStandard J-2
  • LincolnStandard LS-2 Sportplane
  • LincolnStandard LS-5
  • Lincoln-Standard Raceabout
  • Lincoln-Standard Sport
  • Roos Lincoln Playboy

Lioré et Olivier
Lioré et Olivier
Lioré-et-Olivier was a French manufacturer of aircraft of the 20th century, founded in 1912 by Fernand Lioré and Henri Olivier.The company was nationalized in 1936, becoming a part of SNCASE.-Aircraft designs:* Lioré et Olivier LeO 7...

 

(Fernand Lioré et Henri Olivier)
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 1
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 3
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 4
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 5
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 6
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 7
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 8
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 9
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-10
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 12
    Lioré et Olivier LeO 12
    -References:* *...

    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 121
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 122
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 123
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-13
    Lioré et Olivier LeO H-13
    -External links:*...

    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-13A
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-13bis
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-132
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-133
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-134
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-135
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-136
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-15
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-180
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-181
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-190
    Lioré et Olivier LeO H-190
    -References:*...

    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-190T
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-193S
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-194
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-198
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-199
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 20
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 203
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-204
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 206
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 207
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 208
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 21
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-22
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-221
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-23
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-232
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-24
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-242
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-246
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 25
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 252
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 253
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-254
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-255
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-256
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-257
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-257bis
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-258
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-259
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-27
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 300
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 301
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 40
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 41
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-43
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 45
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO 451
      Lioré et Olivier LeO 451
      Lioré-et-Olivier LeO 45 was a French medium bomber used during World War II. It was a low-wing monoplane, all metal in construction, equipped with a retractable undercarriage and powered by two 1,100 hp Hispano-Suiza engines. It was a very effective bomber, but it appeared too late to give any...

  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-46
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-47
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 48
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO 50
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO H-49
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO C-30
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO C-301
    • Lioré et Olivier LeO C-302
  • Lioré et Olivier LeO C-34

LIPNUR

(Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio - Nurtanio Aviation Industry Body)
  • LIPNUR LT-200 Angkatang
  • LIPNUR Belalang
    LIPNUR Belalang
    |-References:* Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1965-66. London: Samson Low, Marston, 1965....

  • LIPNUR Kindjeng
    LIPNUR Kindjeng
    -See also:...

  • LIPNUR Kolentang
    LIPNUR Kolentang
    |-References:* -See also:...

  • LIPNUR Kumbang
    LIPNUR Kumbang
    |-References:* -See also:...

  • LIPNUR Kunang-kunang
  • LIPNUR Manyang
  • LIPNUR Sikumbang
    LIPNUR Sikumbang
    |-References:* -See also:...

  • LIPNUR Super Kunang
    LIPNUR Super Kunang
    -See also:...


Lippisch 

  • Lippisch DM.1
  • Lippisch Storch I
  • Lippisch Storch II
  • Lippisch Storch III
  • Lippisch Storch IV
  • Lippisch Storch V
  • Lippisch Storch VI
  • Lippisch Storch VII
  • Lippisch Storch VIII
  • Lippisch Storch IX
  • Lippisch-Espenlaub E-2
  • Lippisch Ente
  • Lippisch Delta I
  • Lippisch Delta II
  • Lippisch Delta III
  • Lippisch Delta IV
    Lippisch Delta IV
    Alexander Lippisch's Delta IV was a continuation of his work on delta wing designs pioneered in his Delta I, Delta II and Delta III aircraft. The project began with an order from Gerhard Fieseler for a design that his company could build for him to fly in the 1932 Europarundflug air rally...

  • Lippisch Delta V
  • Lippisch P.01-111, designed as a competitor to the Messerschmitt
    Messerschmitt
    Messerschmitt AG was a famous German aircraft manufacturing corporation named for its chief designer, Willy Messerschmitt, and known primarily for its World War II fighter aircraft, notably the Bf 109 and Me 262...

     Me-163 Komet.
  • Lippisch Li P.04-106, a tailless airplane designed as a competitor to the Messerschmitt Me 329
    Messerschmitt Me 329
    |-See also:-References:*Luftwaffe Secret Projects - Ground Attack & Special Purpose Aircraft, D. Herwig & H. Rode, ISBN 1-85780-150-4*...

  • Lippisch P.11, designed to compete with the Horten
    Horten brothers
    Walter Horten and Reimar Horten , sometimes credited as the Horten Brothers, were German aircraft pilots and enthusiasts, and members of the Hitler Youth and Nazi party...

     Ho-IX
    Horten Ho 229
    The Horten H.IX, RLM designation Ho 229 was a late–World War II prototype fighter/bomber designed by Reimar and Walter Horten and built by Gothaer Waggonfabrik...

    ; the latter went on to become the Horten (Gotha) Ho-(Go-)229.
  • Lippisch P.13
    Lippisch P.13
    -References:* Johnson, Dan. Luft '46. Retrieved April 3, 2005.* Nowarra, Heniz J. . Die deutsche Luftrüstung 1933-1945. Bonn: Bernard & Graefe Verlag. ISBN 3-8289-5315-8...

     (not related to P.13a and P.13b)
  • Lippisch P.13a
    Lippisch P.13a
    The Lippisch P.13a was an experimental ramjet-powered delta wing interceptor aircraft designed in late 1944 by Dr. Alexander Lippisch for Nazi Germany...

    , a unique delta-winged, ramjet-powered interceptor.
  • Lippisch P.13b
    Lippisch P.13b
    The Lippisch P.13b was a World War II German ramjet powered fighter aircraft designed by Alexander Lippisch. Designed in December 1944, the P.13b was a further development of the similarly delta-winged Lippisch P.13a, which was also a ramjet fighter. The cockpit was located in the nose of the...

    , a unique airplane powered by a rotating fuel-table of lignite, owing to the fuel shortages late in World War 2
    World War II
    World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...

     in Germany.
  • Lippisch P.15
    Lippisch P.15
    The Lippisch P.15 was a proposed World War II German fighter aircraft. Alexander Lippisch designed it after inspecting the new Heinkel He 162 which he thought could be improved. The redesigned He 162 composed of the nose section of the Heinkel 162, the wings and tail of the Me 163C, a newly...

    , a development of the Messerschmitt Me-163 Komet.
  • Lippisch X-112
  • Lippisch X-113
  • Lippisch X-114
  • Lippisch X-117

Livingston 

(Eugene Livingston, Charlotte NC. )(aka Gene Livingston)
  • Livingston 1950 Biplane
  • Livingston HN Double Eagle

Lloyd 

(Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik) / (Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép és motorgyár Részvény-Társaság)

Lockheed
Lockheed Corporation
The Lockheed Corporation was an American aerospace company. Lockheed was founded in 1912 and later merged with Martin Marietta to form Lockheed Martin in 1995.-Origins:...

 

  • Lockheed A-9
  • Lockheed A-28 Hudson
  • Lockheed A-29 Hudson
  • Lockheed AT-18
  • Lockheed B-30
  • Lockheed B-34 Lexington
  • Lockheed B-37 Lexington
  • Lockheed RB-69A Neptune
  • Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
  • Lockheed C-12 Vega
  • Lockheed C-17 Super Vega
  • Lockheed C-23 Altair
  • Lockheed C-25 Altair
  • Lockheed C-35 Electra
  • Lockheed C-36 Electra
  • Lockheed C-37 Electra
  • Lockheed C-40 Electra
  • Lockheed C-56 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-57 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-59 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-60 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-63 Hudson
  • Lockheed C-66 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-69 Constellation
    Lockheed C-69 Constellation
    The Lockheed C-69 Constellation was the first military version of the Lockheed Constellation aircraft line. It first flew in 1943, and only 22 were ever constructed for the United States Army Air Forces...

  • Lockheed C-85 Orion
  • Lockheed C-101 Vega
  • Lockheed C-111 Super Electra
  • Lockheed C-121 Constellation
    • Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star
    • Lockheed RC-121 Warning Star
  • Lockheed C-130 Hercules
    • Lockheed C-130J Super Hercules
    • Lockheed AC-130
      Lockheed AC-130
      The Lockheed AC-130 gunship is a heavily-armed ground-attack aircraft variant of the C-130 Hercules transport plane. The basic airframe is manufactured by Lockheed, while Boeing is responsible for the conversion into a gunship and for aircraft support...

    • Lockheed DC-130
    • Lockheed EC-130
      Lockheed EC-130
      The Lockheed Martin EC-130 series comprises several slightly different versions of the C-130 that have been and continue to be operated by the U.S. Air Force and, until the 1990s, the U.S...

    • Lockheed EC-130E Rivet Rider
    • Lockheed EC-130H Compass Call
    • Lockheed HC-130
    • Lockheed LC-130
    • Lockheed MC-130
    • Lockheed WC-130
  • Lockheed C-140 Jetstar
  • Lockheed C-141 Starlifter
  • Lockheed ER-2
  • Lockheed F-4 Lightning
  • Lockheed F-5 Lightning
  • Lockheed F-12
  • Lockheed F-14 Shooting Star
  • Lockheed F-80 shooting Star
  • Lockheed F-90
  • Lockheed F-94 Starfire
  • Lockheed F-97 Starfire
  • Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
    • Lockheed NF-104A
      Lockheed NF-104A
      The Lockheed NF-104A was an American mixed power, high-performance, supersonic aerospace trainer that served as a low cost astronaut training vehicle for the X-15 and projected X-20 Dyna-Soar programs....

  • Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk
  • Lockheed FO Lightning
  • Lockheed FV Salmon
  • Lockheed GV
  • Lockheed H-51
  • Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne
  • Lockheed JO Electra Junior
  • Lockheed O-3
  • Lockheed P-2 Neptune
  • Lockheed P-3 Orion
    • Lockheed EP-3
    • Lockheed WP-3D Orion
  • Lockheed P-7
    Lockheed P-7
    - See also :...

  • Lockheed P-24
  • Lockheed P-38 Lightning
  • Lockheed P-49
  • Lockheed P-58 Chain Lightning
  • Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star
  • Lockheed PBO
  • Lockheed PO Warning Star
  • Lockheed PV-1 Ventura
  • Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon
  • Lockheed P2V Neptune
  • Lockheed P3V Orion
  • Lockheed RO Altair
  • Lockheed R2O Electra
  • Lockheed R3O Electra Junior
  • Lockheed R4O Super Electra
  • Lockheed R5O Lodestar
  • Lockheed R6O Constitution
  • Lockheed R6V Constitution
  • Lockheed R7O Constellation
  • Lockheed R7V Constellation
  • Lockheed S-3 Viking
  • Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
  • Lockheed T-1 Seastar
  • Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star
  • Lockheed T2V SeaStar
  • Lockheed TO Shooting Star
  • Lockheed TR-1A
  • Lockheed TV Shooting Star
  • Lockheed U-2
    Lockheed U-2
    The Lockheed U-2, nicknamed "Dragon Lady", is a single-engine, very high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft operated by the United States Air Force and previously flown by the Central Intelligence Agency . It provides day and night, very high-altitude , all-weather intelligence gathering...

  • Lockheed UV
  • Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird
  • Lockheed VZ-10 Hummingbird
  • Lockheed WV Warning Star
  • Lockheed X-7
    Lockheed X-7
    -See also:-External links:*...

  • Lockheed X-26 Frigate
  • Lockheed X-27 Lancer
  • Lockheed XP-900
  • Lockheed L-1 Vega
    Lockheed Vega
    |-See also:-References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Allen, Richard Sanders. Revolution in the Sky: Those Fabulous Lockheeds, The Pilots Who Flew Them. Brattleboro, Vermont: The Stephen Greene Press, 1964....

  • Lockheed L-2 Vega
    Lockheed Vega
    |-See also:-References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Allen, Richard Sanders. Revolution in the Sky: Those Fabulous Lockheeds, The Pilots Who Flew Them. Brattleboro, Vermont: The Stephen Greene Press, 1964....

  • Lockheed L-3 Air Express
  • Lockheed L-4 Explorer
  • Lockheed L-5 Vega
    Lockheed Vega
    |-See also:-References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Allen, Richard Sanders. Revolution in the Sky: Those Fabulous Lockheeds, The Pilots Who Flew Them. Brattleboro, Vermont: The Stephen Greene Press, 1964....

  • Lockheed L-7 Explorer
  • Lockheed L-8 Altair
    Lockheed Altair
    -See also:-References:* Francillon, René J, Lockheed Aircraft since 1913. London:Putnam, 1982. ISBN 0-370-30329-6.* Francillon, René J, Lockheed Aircraft since 1913. Naval Institute Press: Annapolis, 1987....

  • Lockheed L-8 Sirius
    Lockheed Sirius
    The Lockheed Model 8 Sirius was single engine, propeller-driven monoplane designed and built by Jack Northrop and Gerard Vultee while they were engineers at Lockheed in 1929, at the request of Charles Lindbergh...

  • Lockheed L-9 Orion
  • Lockheed L-10 Electra
  • Lockheed L-012 Electra Junior
    • Lockheed L-212
  • Lockheed L-014 Super Electra
    • Lockheed B-14 (not US military designation)
    • Lockheed L-414
  • Lockheed L-018 Lodestar
  • Lockheed L-022 Lightning
    • Lockheed L-122 Lightning
    • Lockheed L-222 Lightning
    • Lockheed L-322 Lightning
    • Lockheed L-422 Lightning
  • Lockheed L-026 Neptune
    • Lockheed L-126 Neptune
    • Lockheed L-226 Neptune
    • Lockheed L-326 Neptune
    • Lockheed L-426 Neptune
    • Lockheed L-526 Neptune
    • Lockheed L-626 Neptune
    • Lockheed L-726 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-033 Little Dipper
    Lockheed Little Dipper
    The Lockheed Model 33 Little Dipper was an American single-seat monoplane, designed by John Thorp and built by Lockheed at Burbank, California, only one was completed.-Development:...

  • Lockheed L-034 Big Dipper
    Lockheed Big Dipper
    -External links:**...

  • Lockheed L-037 Ventura
    Lockheed Ventura
    The Lockheed Ventura was a bomber and patrol aircraft of World War II, used by United States and British Commonwealth forces in several guises...

  • Lockheed L-049 Constellation
    Lockheed L-049 Constellation
    The Lockheed L-049 Constellation was the first model of the Lockheed Constellation aircraft line. It entered service as the C-69 military transport aircraft during World War II for the United States Army Air Forces and was the first civilian version after the war...

    • Lockheed L-149 Constellation
    • Lockheed L-549 Constellation
    • Lockheed L-649 Constellation
      Lockheed L-649 Constellation
      -See also:- Sources :CitationsBibliography* Breffort, Dominique. Lockheed Constellation: from Excalibur to Starliner Civilian and Military Variants. Paris: Histoire and Collecions, 2006. Print. ISBN 2915239622-External links:...

      • Lockheed L-749 Constellation
        Lockheed L-749 Constellation
        -See also:- References :CitationsBibliography* Breffort, Dominique. Lockheed Constellation: from Excalibur to Starliner Civilian and Military Variants. Paris: Histoire and Collecions, 2006. Print. ISBN 2915239622-External Links:...

    • Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation
      Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation
      The Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation is an aircraft in the Lockheed Constellation aircraft line. The aircraft was Lockheed's response to the successful Douglas DC-6 airliner and first flew in 1950...

      • Lockheed L-1249 Super Constellation
      • Lockheed L-1649 Starliner
        Lockheed L-1649 Starliner
        The Lockheed L-1649 Starliner was the last model of the Lockheed Constellation line. Powered by four Wright R-3350 TurboCompound engines, it was built at Lockheed's Burbank, California plant from 1956 to 1958.-Design and Development:...

  • Lockheed L-080 Shooting Star
    • Lockheed L-780 Starfire
  • Lockheed L-090
  • Lockheed L-186
  • Lockheed 188 Starfire
  • Lockheed 286
  • Lockheed A-11
  • Lockheed A-12
  • Lockheed Aerogyro
  • Lockheed Air Express
  • Lockheed Air Trooper
  • Lockheed Altair
    Lockheed Altair
    -See also:-References:* Francillon, René J, Lockheed Aircraft since 1913. London:Putnam, 1982. ISBN 0-370-30329-6.* Francillon, René J, Lockheed Aircraft since 1913. Naval Institute Press: Annapolis, 1987....

  • Lockheed Big Dipper
    Lockheed Big Dipper
    -External links:**...

  • Lockheed CL-282
  • Lockheed CL-288
  • Lockheed CL-325
  • Lockheed CL-329 Jetstar
  • Lockheed CL-400 Project Suntan
  • Lockheed CL-475
    Lockheed CL-475
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Francillon, René J. Lockheed Aircraft Since 1913. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, 1987. ISBN 9780851778051...

  • Lockheed CL-595 Aerogyro
  • Lockheed CL-823
  • Lockheed CL-915
  • Lockheed CL-1200 Lancer
  • Lockheed CL-1600
  • Lockheed CL-1980
  • Lockheed Big Dipper
    Lockheed Big Dipper
    -External links:**...

  • Lockheed Constellation
    Lockheed Constellation
    The Lockheed Constellation was a propeller-driven airliner powered by four 18-cylinder radial Wright R-3350 engines. It was built by Lockheed between 1943 and 1958 at its Burbank, California, USA, facility. A total of 856 aircraft were produced in numerous models, all distinguished by a...

  • Lockheed D-21/M-21
    Lockheed D-21/M-21
    The Lockheed D-21 was an American Mach 3+ reconnaissance drone. The D-21 was initially designed to be launched from the back of its M-21 carrier aircraft, a variant of the Lockheed A-12 aircraft. Development began in October 1962...

  • Lockheed Electra
    Lockheed Electra
    Lockheed Electra refers to two distinct aircraft designs:* Lockheed Model 10 Electra, a ten-passenger piston engine aircraft of the 1930s, which had two immediate variants:...

     (1930s)
  • Lockheed Electra
    Lockheed Electra
    Lockheed Electra refers to two distinct aircraft designs:* Lockheed Model 10 Electra, a ten-passenger piston engine aircraft of the 1930s, which had two immediate variants:...

     (1950s)
  • Lockheed Electra Junior
  • Lockheed Explorer
  • Lockheed Flatbed
    Lockheed Flatbed
    The Lockheed "Flatbed" was a proposed cargo aircraft design from the 1980s that mounted large loads "in the open" on the back of the aircraft, similar to a flatbed truck. The name "flatbed" was unofficial, a more formal name was never assigned...

  • Lockheed Have Blue
    Lockheed Have Blue
    Lockheed Have Blue was the code name for Lockheed's "proof of concept" that preceded the F-117 Nighthawk production stealth aircraft. Have Blue was designed by Lockheed's Skunk Works division, and tested at Groom Lake, Nevada...

  • Lockheed Hudson
    Lockheed Hudson
    The Lockheed Hudson was an American-built light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft built initially for the Royal Air Force shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War and primarily operated by the RAF thereafter...

  • Lockheed JetStar
    Lockheed JetStar
    The Lockheed JetStar is a business jet produced from the early 1960s through the 1970s. The JetStar was the first dedicated business jet to enter service. It was also one of the largest aircraft in the class for many years, seating ten plus two crew...

  • Lockheed KXL1
  • Lockheed L-100 Hercules
  • Lockheed L-133
  • Lockheed L-140
  • Lockheed L-141
  • Lockheed L-188 Electra
    Lockheed L-188 Electra
    The Lockheed Model 188 Electra is an American turboprop airliner built by Lockheed. First flying in 1957, it was the first large turboprop airliner produced in the United States. Initial sales were good, but after two fatal crashes which prompted an expensive modification program to fix a design...

  • Lockheed L-245
  • Lockheed L-402
  • Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
  • Lockheed L-2000
    Lockheed L-2000
    The Lockheed L-2000 was Lockheed Corporation's entry in a government-funded competition to build the United States' first supersonic transport in the 1960s. The L-2000 lost the contract to the Boeing 2707, but that competing design was ultimately canceled for political, environmental and economic...

  • Lockheed Little Dipper
    Lockheed Little Dipper
    The Lockheed Model 33 Little Dipper was an American single-seat monoplane, designed by John Thorp and built by Lockheed at Burbank, California, only one was completed.-Development:...

  • Lockheed Lodestar
    Lockheed Lodestar
    The Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar was a passenger transport aircraft of the World War II era.-Design and development:The prototype of the Lockheed Model 18, which first flew in 1939, was constructed from one of a batch of Lockheed Model 14 Super Electras which had been returned to the manufacturer by...

  • Lockheed Orion
    Lockheed Orion
    The Lockheed Model 9 Orion was a single engine passenger aircraft built in 1931 for commercial airlines. It was the first airliner to have retractable landing gear and was faster than any military aircraft of that time. Designed by Richard A...

     (1930s)
  • Lockheed Orion
    Lockheed Orion
    The Lockheed Model 9 Orion was a single engine passenger aircraft built in 1931 for commercial airlines. It was the first airliner to have retractable landing gear and was faster than any military aircraft of that time. Designed by Richard A...

     (1960s)
  • Lockheed Q-Star
  • Lockheed QT-2
  • Lockheed Saturn
    Lockheed Saturn
    -References:* Boyne, Walter J., Beyond the Horizons: The Lockheed Story. St. Martin's Press: New York, 1998.*Francillon, René J. Lockheed Aircraft since 1913. London:Putnam, 1982. ISBN 0-370-30329-6...

  • Lockheed Sirius
    Lockheed Sirius
    The Lockheed Model 8 Sirius was single engine, propeller-driven monoplane designed and built by Jack Northrop and Gerard Vultee while they were engineers at Lockheed in 1929, at the request of Charles Lindbergh...

  • Lockheed Starliner
  • Lockheed Super Constellation
  • Lockheed Super Dipper
  • Lockheed Super Electra
  • Lockheed TriStar
  • Lockheed Vega
    Lockheed Vega
    |-See also:-References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Allen, Richard Sanders. Revolution in the Sky: Those Fabulous Lockheeds, The Pilots Who Flew Them. Brattleboro, Vermont: The Stephen Greene Press, 1964....

  • Lockheed/Canadair CF-104 Starfighter Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CP-122 Neptune Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CP-140 Aurora Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CP-140A Arcturus Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CT-133 Silver Star Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Tachikawa Army Type LO Transport

Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin is an American global aerospace, defense, security, and advanced technology company with worldwide interests. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta in March 1995. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, in the Washington Metropolitan Area....

 

  • Lockheed Martin Aerial Common Sensor
  • Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
  • Lockheed Martin RQ-3 Dark Star
  • Lockheed Martin VentureStar
  • Lockheed Martin X-33
    Lockheed Martin X-33
    The Lockheed Martin X-33 was an unmanned, sub-scale technology demonstrator suborbital spaceplane developed in the 1990s under the U.S. government-funded Space Launch Initiative program. The X-33 was a technology demonstrator for the VentureStar orbital spaceplane, which was planned to be a...

  • Lockheed Martin X-35
    Lockheed Martin X-35
    The Lockheed Martin X-35 was an experimental aircraft developed by Lockheed Martin for the Joint Strike Fighter Program. It was declared the winner over the Boeing X-32 and went on to enter production in the early 21st century as the F-35 Lightning II....

  • Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA
  • Lockheed Martin Polecat
  • Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel Beast of Kandahar

Locomotive 

(Locomotive Terminal Improvement Co, Barrington IL )
  • Locomotive Chicago Javelin (a.k.a.Mulzer Locomotive)

Loehle 

(Loehle Enterprises, Wartrace TN. Also Loehle Aviation Inc, Loehle Aircraft Corp. )

Loening 

(1913: Grover Loening. 1917: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, 31 St at East River, New York NY. 1928: Merged with Keystone Aircraft Corp as Loening Aeronautical Div. 1929: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, Garden City NY.)
  • Loening COA-1
  • Loening FL USN fighter cancelled
  • Loening HL
  • Loening LS
  • Loening O-10
  • Loening OA-1
  • Loening OA-2
  • Loening OL
    Loening OL
    |-See also:-References:* John Andrade, U.S.Military Aircraft Designations and Serials since 1909, Midland Counties Publications, 1979, ISBN 0-904597-22-9...

  • Loening O2L
  • Loening PA-1
    Loening PA-1
    -Bibliography:...

     "pursuit Air-cooled"
  • Loening PW-2
    Loening PW-2
    |-See also:-Bibliography:...

     "pursuit Water-cooled"
  • Loening R-4
  • Loening SL
    Loening SL
    -See also:...

  • Loening S2L
  • Loening-Milling 1912
  • Loening 1911 monoplane flying boat
  • Loening 1917
  • Loening S-1 (Air Yacht 1922)
  • Loening Amphibian 1923
  • Loening C-1
  • Loening C-2 (Air Yacht 1928)
  • Loening C-4
  • Loening C-5
  • Loening C-6
  • Loening Duckling 1918
  • Loening Duckling 1929
  • Loening M-1
  • Loening M-2 Kitten
  • Loening M-3
  • Loening M-8
    Loening M-8
    |-See also:...

  • Loening M-80
  • Loening M-81
  • Loening Monoduck
  • Loening XSL-1

Lofland 

(W J Lofland Aircraft Co, Detroit MI. )
  • Lofland 1931 Biplane

Lohner 

(Lohnerwerke GmbH / Jakob Lohner)
  • Lohner AA (111.03)
  • Lohner A (111.04)
  • Lohner B
  • Lohner C
  • Lohner E
  • Lohner L
  • Lohner M
  • Lohner R
  • Lohner S
  • Lohner T
  • Lohner B.I
  • Lohner B.II
  • Lohner B.III
  • Lohner B.IV
  • Lohner B.V
  • Lohner B.VI
  • Lohner B.VII
    Lohner B.VII
    -Further reading:* of the raid carried out on 14 February 1916, published in Flight....

  • Lohner C.I
  • Lohner DR.I
  • Lohner D.I
  • Lohner 111
  • Lohner 10.20 SPUCKERL

Loire
Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire
Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire was a French shipbuilding company of the late 19th and early 20th century.ACL was formed in 1881 in Nantes by Jollet Babin to take advantage of the expansion of the French Navy....

 

(Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire)
  • Loire 11
    Loire 11
    The Loire 11 was a French three-seat general purpose monoplane designed and built by Loire Aviation of St. Nazaire.-Design and development:The Loire 11 was the first original design by the company and was designed to meet a requirement for a general purpose transport for operation in the French...

  • Loire 30
  • Loire 43
  • Loire 45
  • Loire 46
    Loire 46
    -References:*Donald, David The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Leicester, UK:Blitz Editions, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.*Green, Willam and Swanborough, Gordon. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York:Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8....

  • Loire 50
  • Loire 60
    Loire 60
    -See also:...

  • Loire 70
    Loire 70
    -See also:...

  • Loire 102 Bretagne
  • Loire 130
    Loire 130
    -See also:-References:*Green, William . War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Five Flying Boats. Macdonald:London. ISBN 0 356 01449 5.*Morareau, Lucien . Les aéronefs de l'aviation maritime . ARDHAN, ISBN 2-913344-04-6....

  • Loire 210
    Loire 210
    |-See also:-External links:* Aviafrance....

  • Loire 250
    Loire 250
    The Loire 250 was a French single-seat fighter monoplane designed and built by Loire Aviation of St. Nazaire.-Design and development:The Loire 250 was built to meet a requirement for an single-seat fighter prototypes to undergo a fly-off competition with the Dewoitine D.513 and Morane-Saulnier MS.405...

  • Loire 301
  • Loire 501
    Loire 501
    The Loire 501 was a single-engined French liaison and training flying boat of the 1930s produced by Loire Aviation. It was operated by the French Navy, remaining in service until 1940.-Design and development:...

  • Loire 601

Loire-Nieuport

  • Loire-Nieuport LN.10 - twin engine floatplane (1939)
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.140
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.40
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.41
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.401
    Loire-Nieuport LN.401
    The Loire-Nieuport LN.401 was a French-built dive bomber aircraft that saw service in World War II.-Design and development:Between 1932 and 1936, Loire-Nieuport had been developing a two-seat dive bomber, the Nieuport 140, for the Aéronautique Navale, the aviation arm of the French Navy...

  • Loire-Nieuport LN.402
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.411
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.42

Lombarda 

(Aeronautica Lombarda S.A.)
  • Lombarda A.L. 12P
  • Pedaliante B.B. (Bossi-Bonomi HPA)

Lombardi 

(Francis Lombardi) - (Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche q.v.)
  • Lombardi FL.3
  • Lombardi LM.5
    Lombardi LM.5
    -External links:* Ali Romantiche's on the LM.5 and of the restored aircraft* Ali Romantiche's on the LM.7 and of the restoration underway...

  • Lombardi LM.7

Long 

(Leslie Long, Cornelius and Beaverton OR. )
  • Long Anzani Longster (a.k.a.AL-1)
  • Long Henderson Longster (a.k.a.HL-1)

Long-Ralston 

(Leslie Long & "Swede" Ralston, Cornelius OR. )
  • Long-Ralston Wimpy (a.k.a. W)

Longmire 

(D Lev Longmire, Albuquerque NM. )
  • Longmire Model A
  • Longmire Shady Lady

Longren 

(1911: (Albin K) Longren. 1920: Longren Aircraft Co, Cessna Airport, Topeka KS. 1924: Filed bankruptcy, sold rights and equipment to Alexander Film Co. 1939: Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance CA. )
  • Longren 1912 Biplane
  • Longren 1914 Biplane
  • Longren 1916 Biplane
  • Longren AK (a.k.a. Fibre sport Plna or New longren Sport or Commercial)
  • Longren D-2
  • Longren G
  • Longren H (H-2)
  • Longren H-2
  • Longren LH
  • Longren LAK
  • Longren NL-13
  • Longren Topeka

Loose 

(George H Loose Co, Redwood City CA. )
  • Loose 1909 Monoplane
  • Loose 1910 Monoplane
  • Loose 1911 Biplane

Loose 

(Chester Loose, Davenport IA. )
  • Loose 1930 Monoplane
  • Loose 1933 Monoplane
  • Loose Racer
  • Loose Special
    Loose Special
    -External links:*...

  • Loose-Siem Special (a.k.a. Townsend Special)

LoPresti 

(LeRoy P LoPresti. LoPresti-Piper Aircraft Engr Co, Vero Beach FL. )
  • LoPresti LP-1 Swiftfury
  • LoPresti Swiftfire

Loring 

(Talleres Loring)

Lorraine Hanriot

  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.10

  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.11
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.12
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.13
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.21S
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.30
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.40
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.41
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.41/2
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.42
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.60
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.61
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.70
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.80
  • Lorraine Hanriot LH.130

Loudenclos 

(Edward Loudenclos, San Francisco CA. )
  • Loudenclos 1912 Biplane
  • Loudenclos 1912 Monoplane

Loughead 

(Alco (Alco Cab Co, principal investor) Hydroaeroplane Co, San Francisco CA. 1916: (Allan and Malcolm) Loughead Aircraft Mfg Co, Santa Barbara CA. )
  • Loughead F-1
  • Loughead G
  • Loughead HS-2L1
  • Loughead S-1 Sport
    Loughead S-1 Sport
    -External links:*...


Loving 

(Neal Loving, Wayne University, Detroit MI. )
  • Loving WR-1 Love
  • Loving WR-2

LTV
Ling-Temco-Vought
Ling-Temco-Vought was a large U.S. conglomerate which existed from 1969 to 2000. At its peak, its component parts were involved in the aerospace industry, electronics, steel manufacturing, sporting goods, the airline industry, meat packing, car rentals and pharmaceuticals, among other...

 

(1960: Merger of Ling Electronics and TEMCO as Ling-Temco Electronics Inc. 1961: Merged with Chance Vought Corp as Ling-Temco-Vought Inc. 1965: LTV Aerospace. 1976: Vought Corp. 1986: LTV Aircraft Products Group. 1990: LTV Aerospace and Defense Co. )
  • LTV A-7 Corsair II
  • LTV C-142
  • LTV L450F
    LTV L450F
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Taylor, John W.R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1971-1972. London: Sampson Low Marston & Co, 1972. ISBN 354-000-942....


Lucas 

(Avions Émile Lucas)
  • Lucas L4 Baby Lucas
  • Lucas L5
    Lucas L5
    -External links:* * of a Lucas L5 in flight, and brief talk with designer Emile Lucas...

  • Lucas L6
    Lucas L6
    The Lucas L6 is a French all-metal monoplane design for homebuilding by Emilie Lucas.-Design and development:The Lucas L6 is a tandem two-seat all-metal low-wing cantilever monoplane with a retractable tricycle landing gear...

  • Lucas L6A

Ludington 

(1922: Ludington Exhibition Co (fdrs: Charles Townsend Ludington & Wallace Kellett), Pine Valley NJ. 1926: Ludington Philadelphia Flying Service, Philadelphia PA. )
  • Ludington Farman Sport
  • Ludington Chamberlain Biplane
  • Ludington Miller Lizette

Ludington-Griswold 

((C Townsend) Ludington-(Roger) Griswold Aircraft Co, CT. )
  • Ludington-Griswold 1944 two-seater Monoplane
  • Ludington-Griswold 1944 four-seater Monoplane

Ludlow 

(Israel Ludlow, Jamestown OH or Norfolk VA. )
  • Ludlow 1905 Biplane
  • Ludlow 1907 Aeroplane
  • Ludlow 1908 Aeroiplane
  • Ludlow Multiplane

Lübeck-Travemünde 

(Flugzeugwerft Lübeck-Travemünde G.m.b.H.)
  • Lübeck-Travemünde F 1
  • Lübeck-Travemünde F 2
  • Lübeck-Travemünde F 4
  • Lübeck-Travemünde No. 844

Lublin (Plage i Laśkiewicz
Plage i Laskiewicz
Plage i Laśkiewicz was the first Polish aerospace manufacturer, located in Lublin and manufacturing aircraft under Lublin name. Full name was: Zakłady Mechaniczne E. Plage i T. Laśkiewicz - Mechanical Works E. Plage & T. Laśkiewicz...

)

(Zaklady Mechaniczne E.Plage i T. Laśkiewicz - E.Plage & T.Laśkiewicz Engineering Establishment)
  • Lublin R-VIII
    Lublin R-VIII
    -References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 -External links:*...

  • Lublin R-IX
  • Lublin R-X
    Lublin R-X
    The Lublin R-X was the Polish liaison aircraft, built in 1929 in the Plage i Laśkiewicz factory in Lublin.-Development:In 1927, the Polish War Ministry opened a contest for a military liaison and observation plane. It was meant to operate from casual airfields, used by Army land units...

  • Lublin R-XI
    Lublin R-XI
    -See also:-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977, p. 147-149 -External links:* at Ugolok Neba page...

  • Lublin R-XII
    Lublin R-XII
    |-See also:-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977, p. 149 -External links:* at Ugolok Neba page...

  • Lublin R-XIII
    Lublin R-XIII
    The Lublin R-XIII was the Polish army-cooperation plane , designed in the early-1930s in the Plage i Laśkiewicz factory in Lublin. It was the main army cooperation plane in the Invasion of Poland...

  • Lublin R-XIV
  • Lublin R-XVI
    Lublin R-XVI
    -References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977, p. 160-162 -External links:* at Ugolok Neba page*...

  • Lublin R-XVII
  • Lublin R-XVIII
  • Lublin R-XX
    Lublin R-XX
    -See also:-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977, p. 162-164 * at -External links:*...


Lucas 

  • Lucas L4 Baby Lucas
  • Lucas L5
    Lucas L5
    -External links:* * of a Lucas L5 in flight, and brief talk with designer Emile Lucas...

  • Lucas L6
    Lucas L6
    The Lucas L6 is a French all-metal monoplane design for homebuilding by Emilie Lucas.-Design and development:The Lucas L6 is a tandem two-seat all-metal low-wing cantilever monoplane with a retractable tricycle landing gear...

  • Lucas L7
  • Lucas L8
  • Lucas L11
  • Lucas L12

Lundy-Kotula 

(Brian Lundy & Steve Kotula, Salt Lake City/Midwale UT. )
  • Lundy-Kotula Graflite

Luscombe 

(Luscombe Airplane Co, Kansas City MO )
  • Luscombe 4
    Luscombe 4
    The Luscombe 4 was a civil utility aircraft produced in small numbers in the United States in the late 1930s.In 1936, Luscombe designed and began flying a simplified version of the Phantom known as the Luscombe 90, or Model 4...

  • Luscombe 8 Silvaire (a.k.a.Silvaire-Luscombe 8F a.k.a. TEMCO Luscombe 8F)
  • Luscombe 9
  • Luscombe 10
  • Luscombe 11A Silvaire Sedan
  • Luscombe 50
  • Luscombe 90
  • Luscombe C-90
  • Luscombe Gullwing (aka Weatherly-Campbell Colt or Wiggins Colt 460)
  • Luscombe Phantom
  • Luscombe Sixty-Five
  • Luscombe Sprite

Luscombe 

(Luscombe Aircraft (pres: John Daniel), Altus OK )
  • Luscombe 11E Spartan

Luton
Luton Aircraft
Luton Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer of Barton-in-the-Clay, Bedfordshire, and later Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire.-History:...

 

  • Luton L.A.2
  • Luton L.A.3 Minor
  • Luton L.A.4 Minor
  • Luton L.A.5 Major
  • Luton Buzzard
    Luton Buzzard
    -See also:...


LVG 

(Luft-Verkehrs Gesellschaft m.b.H. Johannisthal)
  • LVG B.I
    LVG B.I
    |-See also:-References:...

  • LVG B.II
  • LVG B.III
  • LVG C.I
  • LVG C.II
    LVG C.II
    |-See also:-References:*Donald, David, The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft . . Prospero Books. ISBN 1-85605-375-X*van Wyngarden, G . Early German Aces of World War I, Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-841-76997-5...

  • LVG C.III
  • LVG C.IV
  • LVG C.V
  • LVG C.VI
    LVG C.VI
    |-See also:-References:-Sources:*Heinonen, Timo: Thulinista Hornetiin - Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseon julkaisuja 3, Keski-Suomen ilmailumuseo, 1992, ISBN 951-95688-2-4...

  • LVG C.VIII
  • LVG C.IX
  • LVG C.VIII
  • LVG D 10
  • LVG D.II
  • LVG D.III
  • LVG D.IV
  • LVG D.V
  • LVG D.VI
  • LVG E.I
    LVG E.I
    -Bibliography:* William Green and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. Colour Library Direct, Godalming, UK: 1994. ISBN 1-85833-777-1....

  • LVG G.I
  • LVG G.II
  • LVG G.III

LWD
Lotnicze Warsztaty Doswiadczalne
Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne was the Polish aerospace manufacturer and construction bureau, located in Łódź, active between 1945 and 1950. The name meant Aircraft Experimental Workshops. It was the first Polish post-war aerospace construction bureau.The World War II and German occupation...

 

(Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne - experimental aviation workshops)
  • LWD Junak
    LWD Junak
    |-See also:-References:*Kempski, Benedykt. Samolot szkolno-treningowy Junak, TBiU #110, Wydawnictwo MON, Warsaw 1986, ISBN 83-11-07341-4 *Krzyżan, Marian. Samoloty w muzeach polskich, Wydawnictwo WKiŁ, Warsaw 1983, ISBN 83-206-0432...

  • LWD Żak
    LWD Zak
    |-See also:-References:*Babiejczuk, Janusz and Grzegorzewski, Jerzy: Polski przemysł lotniczy 1945-1973 , Wydawnictwo MON, Warsaw 1974 * Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1953-54. London:Jane's,1953....

  • LWD Szpak-4

L-W-F 

(1915: L-W-F Co (Robert G Fowler, Edward Lowe Jr, Charles Willard), Long Island NY, then College Point NY. 1916: Reorganized, after principals had left, by NYC investment company as L-W-F Engineering Co Inc. )
  • L-W-F Butterfly
  • L-W-F SDW-1 (Douglas DT-2 / Wright SDW-1)
  • L-W-F F
  • L-W-F G
  • L-W-F HS-2L (Curtiss HS-2L)
  • L-W-F H (Owl)
  • L-W-F J-2 (Twin DH)
  • L-W-F MO-1
  • L-W-F NBS-1
  • L-W-F NBS-2
  • L-W-F Reconnaissance
  • L-W-F T-3
  • L-W-F V

LWS
LWS (aircraft manufacturer)
LWS - Lubelska Wytwórnia Samolotów was the Polish aerospace manufacturer, located in Lublin, created in 1936 of Plage i Laśkiewicz works and producing aircraft between 1936 and 1939.-History:...

(Lubelska Wytwórnia Samolotów - Lublin aircraft factory)
  • LWS-1
  • LWS-2
    LWS-2
    -References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977, p. 169-170 -See also:-External links:*...

  • LWS-3 Mewa
    LWS-3 Mewa
    -Bibliography:* Glass, Andrzej. LWS 3 Mewa, Wydawnictwo Militaria 11. Warszawa, Poland: Wydawnictwo Militaria, 1996. ISBN 83-86209-61-5.* Glass, Andrzej. Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939 . Warszawa, Poland: Wydawnictwa Komunikacji i Łączności , 1977. .-See also:...

  • LWS-4
  • LWS-5
    LWS-6 Zubr
    -See also:-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 * at airwar.ru...

  • LWS-6 Żubr
    LWS-6 Zubr
    -See also:-References:*Andrzej Glass: "Polskie konstrukcje lotnicze 1893-1939" , WKiŁ, Warsaw 1977 * at airwar.ru...

  • LWS-7 Mewa II
    LWS-7 Mewa II
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