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FAB 

  • ESS 641

Fábrica Militar de Aviones 

(Abbreviated FMA)
  • FMA I.Ae 24 Calquin
  • FMA IAe 27 Pulqui I
  • FMA IAe 30 Namcu
  • FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II
    FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II
    The FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II was a jet fighter aircraft designed by Kurt Tank in the late 1940s in Argentina, under the Perón government, and built by the Fábrica Militar de Aviones...

  • FMA IAe 35 Huanquero
  • FMA IAe 38
  • FMA IAe 45 Quarandi
  • FMA IA 63 Pampa
    FMA IA 63 Pampa
    |-See also:-References:*Flores, Jackson, . "The Pampa...A Tutor with a Teutonic Flavour". Air International, February 1987, Vol 32 No. 2. Bromley, UK:Fine Scroll. ISSN 0306-5634. pp. 59—66, 90....

    • Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica" (1927–1936)
    • F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones" (1938–1943)
    • I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico" (1943–1952)
    • IA, meaning not specified (1952 to 2007)

FAG Chemnitz 

(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik - Chemnitz)
  • FAG Chemnitz C10

F.A.G. Hamburg 

(Flugtechnische Arbeitgemeinschaft an der H.T.L. Hamburg)
  • FAG Hamburg Werk Nr.1
  • FAG Hamburg Kobold

F.A.G. Stettin 

(Flugtechnische Arbeitgemeinschaft an der H.T.L. Stettin)
  • FAG Stettin 4
  • FAG Stettin La 11

Fairchild 

(Walter L Fairchild, Mineola NY.)
  • Fairchild 1910 Monoplane

Fairchild 

(Fairchild, Fairchild-Hiller,
Fairchild-Republic, Fairchild-Swearingen, Fairchild-Dornier)
  • Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
  • Fairchild AT-13 Gunner
  • Fairchild AT-14 Gunner
  • Fairchild AT-21 Gunner
  • Fairchild C-8
  • Fairchild C-24
  • Fairchild C-26 Metroliner
  • Fairchild C-31
  • Fairchild C-61 Forwarder
  • Fairchild C-82 Packet
  • Fairchild C-86 Forwarder
  • Fairchild C-88
  • Fairchild C-96
  • Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar
  • Fairchild AC-119 Shadow/Stinger
  • Fairchild C-120 Packplane
  • Fairchild C-123 Provider
  • Fairchild C-128 Flying Boxcar
  • Fairchild C-138
  • Fairchild XC-941
  • Fairchild F-1
  • Fairchild GK
  • Fairchild JK
  • Fairchild J2K
  • Fairchild JQ
  • Fairchild J2Q
  • Fairchild NQ
  • Fairchild PT-19
    Fairchild PT-19
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Mondey, David. American Aircraft of World War II . London: Bounty Books, 2006. ISBN 978-0-7537-1461-4....

  • Fairchild PT-23
  • Fairchild PT-26
  • Fairchild R2K
  • Fairchild RQ
  • Fairchild R2Q
  • Fairchild R4Q
  • Fairchild SBF
  • Fairchild SOK
  • Fairchild T-31
  • Fairchild-Republic T-46A Eaglet
  • Fairchild-Hiller AU-23 Peacemaker
  • Fairchild VZ-5
    Fairchild VZ-5
    |-See also:-References:* John Andrade, U.S.Military Aircraft Designations and Serials since 1909, Midland Counties Publications, 1979, ISBN 0-904597-22-9 * The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing...

  • Fairchild 21
    Fairchild 21
    The Fairchild 21 was a 1920s American two-seat monoplane designed and built by Fairchild Aircraft.-Design and development:The Fairchild 21 was a low-wing braced monoplane with an two open cockpits and powered by a 80hp Armstrong Siddeley Genet radial piston engine...

  • Fairchild 22
    Fairchild 22
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1640*...

  • Fairchild 24
  • Fairchild 41
  • Fairchild 42 Foursome
  • Fairchild 45
  • Fairchild 45-80 Sekani
  • Fairchild 46-A
  • Fairchild 51
  • Fairchild 71
    Fairchild 71
    -Bibliography:* Donald, David, ed. The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada: Prospero Books, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* Milberry, Larry. Aviation In Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1979. ISBN 0-07-082778-8....

  • Fairchild 72
  • Fairchild 81
  • Fairchild 82
    Fairchild 82
    -Bibliography:* Donald, David, ed. The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada: Prospero Books, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* Milberry, Larry. Aviation In Canada. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson Ltd., 1979. ISBN 0-07-082778-8....

  • Fairchild 91 (A-942-A) Baby Clipper
  • Fairchild 91B (A-942-B) Jungle Clipper
  • Fairchild 95
  • Fairchild 100
    Fairchild 100
    |-References:NotesBibliography* Aerofiles. Retrieved: 15 August 2009.* Swanborough, F.G. and Peter M. Bowers. United States Military Aircraft since 1909. London: Putnam, 1963. ISBN 0-85177-816-X.-External links:*...

  • Fairchild 135
  • Fairchild 140
  • Fairchild 150
  • Fairchild-Dornier 228
  • Fairchild-Dornier 328
  • Fairchild-Dornier 328JET
  • Fairchild-Dornier 728
  • Fairchild Argus
  • Fairchild Cornell PT-26 RCAF name
  • Fairchild F-11
  • Fairchild F-27
  • Fairchild F-47
  • Fairchild FB-3
  • Fairchild FC-1
  • Fairchild FC-2
    Fairchild FC-2
    The Fairchild FC-1 and its derivatives were a family of light, single engine, high wing utility monoplanes produced in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s...

  • Fairchild-Hiller FH-227
  • Fairchild FT-1
  • Fairchild KR-21
  • Fairchild KR-31
  • Fairchild KR-34
    Fairchild KR-34
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1674...

  • Fairchild KR-125
  • Fairchild KR-135
  • Fairchild LXF1
  • Fairchild M-62
  • Fairchild M-84
  • Fairchild M-92
  • Fairchild M-224
  • Fairchild M-232
  • Fairchild-Swearingen Merlin
  • Fairchild-Swearingen Metro
  • Fairchild-Swearingen Metroliner
  • Fairchild-Hiller FH-1100
  • Fairchild-Hiller PC-6 Porter
  • Fairchild Super 71
    Fairchild Super 71
    -Bibliography:* Bourgeois-Doyle, Richard I. Her Daughter the Engineer: The Life of Elsie Gregory MacGill. Ottawa: NRC Research Press, 2008. ISBN 978-0-660-19813-2....

  • Fairchild LXF
  • Fairchild Navy Experimental Type F Amphibious Transport

Fairey Aviation Company 

  • Fairey II
  • Fairey III
    Fairey III
    The Fairey Aviation Company Fairey III was a family of British reconnaissance biplanes that enjoyed a very long production and service history in both landplane and seaplane variants...

  • Fairey Albacore
    Fairey Albacore
    The Fairey Albacore was a British single-engine carrier-borne biplane torpedo bomber built by Fairey Aviation between 1939 and 1943 for the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm and used during the Second World War. It had a three-man crew and was designed for spotting and reconnaissance as well as delivering...

  • Fairey Atlanta
  • Fairey Barracuda
    Fairey Barracuda
    The Fairey Barracuda was a British carrier-borne torpedo- and dive bomber used during the Second World War, the first of its type used by the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm to be fabricated entirely from metal. It was introduced as a replacement for the Fairey Swordfish and Fairey Albacore biplanes...

  • Fairey Battle
    Fairey Battle
    The Fairey Battle was a British single-engine light bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company in the late 1930s for the Royal Air Force. The Battle was powered by the same Rolls-Royce Merlin piston engine that gave contemporary British fighters high performance; however, the Battle was weighed...

  • Fairey Campania
    Fairey Campania
    |-See also:-Bibliography:*Taylor, H.A. Fairey Aircraft since 1915. London:Putnam, 1988. ISBN 0-370-00065-x....

  • Fairey F.2
  • Fairey Firefly I
  • Fairey Firefly II
  • Fairey Fantome
  • Fairey Fawn
    Fairey Fawn
    |-See also:...

  • Fairey FD1
  • Fairey FD2
  • Fairey Feroce
  • Fairey Ferret
    Fairey Ferret
    The Fairey Ferret was a 1930s British general purpose biplane designed and built by the Fairey Aviation Company. It performed well in trials but it was not ordered into production.-Development:...

  • Fairey Firefly
    Fairey Firefly
    The Fairey Firefly was a British Second World War-era carrier-borne fighter aircraft and anti-submarine aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm ....

  • Fairey Fleetwing
  • Fairey Flycatcher
    Fairey Flycatcher
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Mason, Francis K. The British Fighter since 1912. Annapolis, Maryland, USA: Naval Institute Press, 1992. ISBN 1-55750-082-7.* Taylor, H A. Fairey Aircraft since 1915. London: Putnam, 1974. ISBN 0-370-00065-X....

  • Fairey Fox
    Fairey Fox
    The Fairey Fox was a British light bomber and fighter biplane of the 1920s and 1930s. It was originally produced in Britain for the RAF, but continued in production and use in Belgium long after it was retired in Britain.-Fox I:...

  • Fairey Fremantle
    Fairey Fremantle
    |-See also:...

  • Fairey Fulmar
    Fairey Fulmar
    The Fairey Fulmar was a British carrier-borne fighter aircraft that served with the Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War. A total of 600 were built by Fairey Aviation at its Stockport factory between January 1940 and December 1942...

  • Fairey G.4/31
    Fairey G.4/31
    The Fairey G.4/31 was a British single-engined, two-seat biplane contender for an Air Ministry specification for a multi-role or general purpose aircraft. Unsuccessful, only one was built.-Development:...

  • Fairey Gannet
    Fairey Gannet
    The Fairey Gannet was a British carrier-borne anti-submarine warfare and airborne early warning aircraft of the post-Second World War era developed for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm by the Fairey Aviation Company...

  • Fairey Gordon
    Fairey Gordon
    |-See also:-External links:* * *...

  • Fairey Gyrodyne
  • Fairey Hamble Baby
    Fairey Hamble Baby
    -See also:...

  • Fairey Hendon
    Fairey Hendon
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Crosby, Francis. The World Encyclopedia of Fighters and Bombers. London: Lorenz Books ISBN 0-75481-616-8* Gallop, Alan. Time Flies: Heathrow At 60. Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 2005. ISBN 0-7509-3840-4...

  • Fairey Jet Gyrodyne
    Fairey Jet Gyrodyne
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Charnov, Dr. Bruce H. The Fairey Rotodyne: An Idea Whose Time Has Come – Again? Retrieved: 18 May 2007.* Green, William and Pollinger, Gerald...

  • Fairey Kangourou
  • Fairey Long-range Monoplane
    Fairey Long-range Monoplane
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Cooksley, Peter. "Long Range Fairey". Air Enthusiast, Fifty-one, August to October 1993.Stamford, UK:Key Publishing. ISSN 0143-5450. pp. 49–53....

  • Fairey N.4
  • Fairey N.9
    Fairey N.9
    -References:* Bruce, J.M. British Aircraft 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.* Mason, Francis K. The British Bomber since 1914. London:Putnam, 1994. ISBN 0-85177-861-5.* Taylor, H.A. Fairey Aircraft since 1915. London:Putnam, 1974. ISBN 0-370-00065-x....

  • Fairey N.10
  • Fairey Pintail
    Fairey Pintail
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Fairey Primer
    Fairey Primer
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Fairey Rotodyne
    Fairey Rotodyne
    The Fairey Rotodyne was a 1950s British compound gyroplane designed and built by Fairey Aviation and intended for commercial and military applications...

  • Fairey S.9/30
  • Fairey Seafox
  • Fairey Seal
    Fairey Seal
    |-Operators:*Argentine Navy* Latvian Navy* Peruvian Air Force* Peruvian Navy* Royal Air Force* Fleet Air Arm-See also:-References:*Sturtivant, R...

  • Fairey Spearfish
    Fairey Spearfish
    |-See also:-External links:* *...

  • Fairey Swordfish
    Fairey Swordfish
    The Fairey Swordfish was a torpedo bomber built by the Fairey Aviation Company and used by the Fleet Air Arm of the Royal Navy during the Second World War...

  • Fairey T.S.R.1
  • Fairey Titania
  • Fairey Ultra-light Helicopter
    Fairey Ultra-light Helicopter
    |-See also:-Bibliography:...


Falck 

(William Falck, Warwick NY.)
  • Falck Chester Special
  • Falck Special

Falconar 

((Chris) Falconar Aircraft Ltd, Edmonton Canada.)
  • American Aerolights Falcon Initial production version, introduced in 1983. Production ended by 1998.[1]
  • Team Falcon Falcon 2000 Improved production version introduced in 1998. Features longer landing gear to accommodate a large diameter propeller.[1]
  • Falcon East Peregrine Falcon FAR 103 Ultralight Vehicles category single seater with a Rotax 447 powerplant of 40 hp (30 kW) and a glide ratio of 14:1.[3]
  • Falconar Teal
  • Falconar AMF-S14 Miranda
  • Falconar Cub Major
  • Falconar Majorette
  • Falconar F9A
  • Falconar F10A
  • Falconar F11A/E Sporty
  • Falconar F12A Cruiser
  • Falconar Golden Hawk
    Falconar Golden Hawk
    -External links:*...

    • Falconar ARV-1L Golden Hawk
    • Falconar ARV-1L Golden Hawk
  • Falconar Master X
  • Falconar SAL2/3 Mustang

Farina 

(Farina Aircraft Corp, 690 8 Ave, New York NY.)
  • Farina 1930 Aeroplane

Farman Aviation Works 

(Société Anonyme des Usines Farman (S.A.U.F.))
(Dick, Maurice and Henry Farman)

Maurice Farman
Maurice Farman
Maurice Alain Farman was a French Grand Prix motor racing champion, an aviator, and an aircraft manufacturer and designer.-Biography:...

 

  • Maurice Farman MF.1
  • Maurice Farman MF.6
  • Maurice Farman MF.7 Longhorn
  • Maurice Farman MF.8
  • Maurice Farman MF.9
  • Maurice Farman MF.11 Shorthorn
  • Maurice Farman MF.16
  • Maurice Farman Coupe Michelin
  • Maurice Farman Hydro-Aeroplane I
  • Maurice Farman Hydro-Aeroplane II

Henry Farman
Henry Farman
Henri Farman Henri Farman Henri Farman (26 May 1874 – 17 July 1958 was a French pilot, aviator and aircraft designer and manufacturer with his brother Maurice Farman. His family was British and he took French nationality in 1937.-Biography:...

 

  • Henry Farman III
  • Henry Farman Biplane
  • Henry Farman HFC
  • Henry Farman HF-2/2
  • Henry Farman HF.6
  • Henry Farman HF.7
  • Henry Farman HF.10
  • Henry Farman HF.14
  • Henry Farman HF.16
  • Henry Farman HF.19
  • Henry Farman HF.20
  • Henry Farman HF.21
  • Henry Farman HF.22
  • Henry Farman HF.23
  • Henry Farman HF.24
  • Henry Farman HF.25
  • Henry Farman HF.27
  • Henry Farman HF.30
  • Henry Farman HF.31
  • Henry Farman HF.33
  • Henry Farman HF.36
  • Henry Farman HF.206

Farman
Farman
Farman Aviation Works was an aeronautic enterprise founded and run by the brothers; Richard, Henri, and Maurice Farman. They designed and constructed aircraft and engines from 1908 until 1936; during the French nationalization and rationalization of its aerospace industry, Farman's assets were...

 

  • Farman Aviette
  • Farman Blanchard built by Farman to a design by Maurice Blanchard, 1921
  • Farman BN.4 Super Goliath
    Farman BN.4
    The Farman BN.4, a.k.a. Super Goliath, was a very large 1920s French biplane designed by Farman as a long-range night bomber.-Development:...

     four-engined bomber 1921
  • Farman BN.4 Super Goliath four-engined bomber 1921
  • Farman Moustique
    Farman Moustique
    The Farman Moustique is a family of French monoplanes built by the Société des Aéroplanes Henry et Maurice Farman and Billancourt.Shortly after the end of World War I, Farman introduced a low powered single seat monoplane for sport and tourism. It flew for the first time in May 1919 and was named...

  • Farman FF 65 Sport
  • Farman F-3 Bis Jabiru
  • Farman F-3X Jabiru
  • Farman F-4S
  • Farman F.21
  • Farman F.30
  • Farman F.40
    • Farman F.40P - adaption to fire Le Prieur rockets
    • Farman F.41 (1915-1918) - shorter wingspan
    • Farman F.56 (1915-1918) - larger 127-kW (170-hp) Renault engine
    • Farman F.60 (1915-1918) - larger 142-kW (190-hp) Renault engine
    • Farman F.61 (1915-1918) - F.41 with 142-kW (190-hp) Renault engine
  • Farman F.43 (1915-1918) - reconnaissance
  • Farman F.45
  • Farman F.46
  • Farman F.47
  • Farman F.48
  • Farman F.49
  • Farman F.50 (1918)
  • Farman F.50 (flying boat)
  • Farman F.51
    Farman F.51
    |-See also:-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1737...

  • Farman F.60 Goliath
    Farman F.60 Goliath
    The Farman F.60 Goliath was an airliner produced by the Farman Aviation Works from 1919. It was instrumental in the creation of early airlines and commercial routes in Europe after World War I.-Design and development:...

     : Civil passenger transport version, powered by two 260-hp (194-kW) Salmson CM.9 radial piston engines.
    • Farman FF.60 : Designation of the first three prototype F.60 airliners.
    • Farman F.60bis : This designation was given to transport version, powered by two 300 hp (224 kW) Salmson 9Az engines.
    • Farman F.60 Bn.2 : Three-seat night bomber evolved from the F.60 Goliath. It was equipped with two 260 hp Salmson 9Zm engines, and 210 were delivered to French naval and army aviation.
    • Farman F.60 Torp : Torpedo-bomber floatplane, powered by two Gnome-Rhone Jupiter radial piston engines.
    • Farman F.60M : Blunt-nose version of 1924, powered by two 310 hp (231 kW) Renault 12Fy engines.
    • Farman F.61 : An F.60 equipped with two 300 hp (224 kW) Renault 12Fe engines, which gave it better performance. Only two were built.
    • Farman F.62 BN.4 : Export version for the Soviet Union
      Soviet Union
      The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....

      , powered by two 450 hp (336 kW) Lorraine-Dietrich V-12 engines.
    • Farman F.63 BN.4 : Similar to the F.62 BN.4 export version, powered by two 450 hp (336 kW) Gnome-Rhone Jupiter radial piston engines.
    • Farman F.65 : This version was built for the French Navy, it could be fitted with interchangeable float or landing gear.
    • Farman F.66 BN.3 : One Jupiter-powered aircraft was built, intended to be exported to Romania
      Romania
      Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

      .
    • Farman F.68 BN.4 : Thirty-two Jupiter-powered bomber aircraft exported to Poland
      Poland
      Poland , officially the Republic of Poland , is a country in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west; the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south; Ukraine, Belarus and Lithuania to the east; and the Baltic Sea and Kaliningrad Oblast, a Russian exclave, to the north...

      .
    • Farman F.4X : One special Goliath aircraft, powered by four Salmson radial piston engines in tandem pairs.
  • Farman F.70
    Farman F.70
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1739...

  • Farman F.71
  • Farman F.72
  • Farman F.73
  • Farman F.74
  • Farman F.75
  • Farman F.76
  • Farman F.80
  • Farman F.81
  • Farman F.85
  • Farman F.90
  • Farman F.91
  • Farman F.110
    Farman F.110
    The Farman F.110 was a French two-seat artillery observation biplane designed and built by the Farman Aviation Works.-Development:The F.110 was an effort by Farman to produce an artillery observation aircraft normally supplied to the French military by Breguet. Mainly of aluminium alloy...

  • Farman F.115
  • Farman F.120 single-engined bomber
  • Farman F.120 Jabiru (three-engined monstrosity)
  • Farman F.121 Jabiru
  • Farman F.122
  • Farman F.123
  • Farman F.124
  • Farman F.130
  • Farman F.130-T
  • Farman F.140 Super Goliath : Super-heavy bomber prototype, powered by four 500 hp (373 kW) Farman engines in tandem pairs.
  • Farman F.141 Super Goliath
  • Farman F.165
  • Farman F.166
  • Farman F.167
  • Farman F.168
  • Farman F.169
  • Farman F.170 Jabiru
    Farman F.170 Jabiru
    The Farman F.170 Jabiru was a 1925 single-engine airliner evolved from the F.121 Jabiru, built by the Farman Aviation Works.-Design and development:...

  • Farman F.171<
  • Farman F.180 Oiseau bleu (Blue Bird)
  • Farman F.180-T Oiseau bleu with new, longer fuselage
  • Farman F.190
    Farman F.190
    |-References:*...

  • Farman F.191
  • Farman F.192
  • Farman F.193
  • Farman F.194
  • Farman F.195
  • Farman F.196
  • Farman F.197
  • Farman F.198
  • Farman F.199
  • Farman F.200
    Farman F.200
    -References:*...

  • Farman F.201
  • Farman F.202
  • Farman F.203
  • Farman F.204
  • Farman F.205
  • Farman F.206
  • Farman F.209
  • Farman F.211
  • Farman F.212
  • Farman F.220
  • Farman F.221
  • Farman F.222
    Farman F.222
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Ketley, Barry, French Aces of WWII, Osprey Publishing, p. 45* William Green, War Planes of the Second World War, Volume 8, 1967...

  • Farman F.223
  • Farman F.230
    Farman F.230
    -References:*...

  • Farman F.231
  • Farman F.232
  • Farman F.233
  • Farman F.234
  • Farman F.235
  • Farman F.236
  • Farman F.238
  • Farman F.239
  • Farman F.250
  • Farman F.268
  • Farman F.269
  • Farman F.270
    Farman F.270
    The Farman F.270 was a prototype French bomber/torpedo-bomber designed and built by the Farman Aviation Works for the French Air Force.-Development:...

  • Farman F.271
  • Farman F.280
  • Farman F.281
  • Farman F.282
  • Farman F.290
  • Farman F.291
  • Farman F.293
  • Farman F.300
    Farman F.300
    -References:*...

  • Farman F.301
  • Farman F.302
  • Farman F.303
  • Farman F.304
  • Farman F.305
  • Farman F.306
  • Farman F.310
  • Farman F.350
  • Farman F.351
  • Farman F.352
  • Farman F.353
  • Farman F.354
  • Farman F.355
  • Farman F.356
  • Farman F.357
  • Farman F.358
  • Farman F.359
  • Farman F.360
  • Farman F.361
  • Farman F.368
  • Farman F.370
    Farman F.370
    The Farman F.370 was a French single-seat racing monoplane designed and built by the Farman Aviation Works for air racing.-Development:The F.370 was a low-wing monoplane that first flew on the 22 April 1933...

  • Farman F.380
    Farman F.380
    The Farman F.380 was a French single-seat racing monoplane designed and built by the Farman Aviation Works for air racing.-Development:The F.380 was a low-wing monoplane that first flew in 1933. It was similar but smaller than the contemporary F.370 and was powered by a 155 hp Renault Bengali...

  • Farman F.390
  • Farman F.391
  • Farman F.392
  • Farman F.393
  • Farman F.400
  • Farman F.401
  • Farman F 402
    Farman F 402
    -See also:-External links:**...

  • Farman F.403
  • Farman F.404
  • Farman F.405
  • Farman F.406
  • Farman F.410
  • Farman F.420
  • Farman F.430
    Farman F.430
    |-See also:-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1759...

  • Farman F.431
  • Farman F.432
  • Farman F.433
  • Farman F.450
  • Farman F.451
  • Farman F.455
  • Farman F.480 Alizé
  • Farman F.510
  • Farman F.520
  • Farman F.521
  • Farman F.168
  • Farman F.1000
    Farman F.1000
    -External links:**...

  • Farman F.1001
  • Farman F.1002
  • Farman F.1010
  • Farman F.1020
    Farman F.1020
    The Farman F.1020 was an experimental aircraft built in France in 1933 to investigate the behaviour of a semi-circular wing fitted with unconventional controls. It had a short career and only one was constructed.-Design:...

  • Farman F.1021
  • Farman NC.223
  • Farman NC.410
  • Farman NC.433
  • Farman NC.470
    Farman NC.470
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Donald, David . The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Leicester, UK:Blitz, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Five Flying Boats. London:Macdonald,1968. ISBN 356 01449 5....

  • Farman NC.471

Farnham 

(Lawrence Farnham, Fort Collins CO.)
  • Farnham FC-1 Fly-Cycle

Farrington 

((I D) Farrington Aircraft Corp, Paducah KY.)
  • Farrington 18-A

FASTec 

(Advanced Technology Products Inc, Worcester MA.)
  • FASTec Electra-plane

Faust 

(Elmer Faust, dba Cody Aero Services, Cody WY.)
  • Faust 3 (a.k.a. Faust 301 and Faust PA-12)

Fauvel
Charles Fauvel
Charles Fauvel was a French aircraft designer noted for his flying wing designs, and in particular, his flying wing sailplanes...

 

  • Fauvel AV.1
  • Fauvel AV.2
  • Fauvel AV.3
  • Fauvel AV.7
  • Fauvel AV.10
  • Fauvel AV.14
  • Fauvel AV.17
  • Fauvel AV.22, 221 and 222
  • Fauvel AV.28
  • Fauvel AV.29
  • Fauvel AV.31
  • Fauvel AV.36
    Fauvel AV.36
    -References:* * -External Links:*...

     and 361
  • Fauvel AV.42
  • Fauvel AV.44
  • Fauvel AV.45 and 451
  • Fauvel AV.46
  • Fauvel AV.48
  • Fauvel AV.60
  • Fauvel AV.61

FBA
Franco-British Aviation
Franco-British Aviation was an aircraft manufacturer of the early 20th century, headquartered in London and with its production facilities around Paris. It was established in 1913 by Louis Schreck and André Beaumont and during World War I produced large numbers of small flying boats for the navies...

 

(Franco British Aviation)
  • FBA Type A
    FBA Type A
    -References:*...

  • FBA Type B
  • FBA Type C
  • FBA Type H
    FBA Type H
    -External links:* *...

  • FBA Type S
  • FBA 10
  • FBA 11
  • FBA 13
  • FBA 14
  • FBA 16
  • FBA 17
    FBA 17
    -References:* *...

  • FBA 19
    FBA 19
    -References:* *...

  • FBA 21
    FBA 21
    -References:* *...

  • FBA 23
  • FBA 270
  • FBA 290
    FBA 290
    |-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1633...

  • FBA 310
    FBA 310
    |-See also:-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1633/4...


Federal 

(Federal Aircraft & Motor Corp, New York City NY)
  • Federal Army Tractor

Federal 

(Federal Aircraft Corp, San Bernardino CA)
  • Federal CM-2 a.k.a. (General Pilot)
  • Federal CM-3
  • Federal XPT-1

Felixstowe 

  • Felixstowe Porte Baby
    Felixstowe Porte Baby
    -References:*Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 2 December 1955. pp.842—846.*Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 16 December 1955. pp.895—898.*Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 23 December 1955. pp.929—932.* accessed 1 February 2007....

  • Felixstowe Porte Super Baby
  • Felixstowe F.1
    Felixstowe F.1
    -External links:*...

  • Felixstowe F.2
    Felixstowe F.2
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bruce, J.M. Flight, 2 December 1955, pp. 842–846.* Bruce, J.M. Flight, 16 December 1955, pp. 895–898.* Bruce, J.M. Flight, 23 December 1955, pp. 929–932....

  • Felixstowe F.3
    Felixstowe F.3
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 2 December 1955, pp.842—846.* Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 16 December 1955, pp.895—898.* Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 23 December 1955, pp. 929—932....

  • Felixstowe F.5
    Felixstowe F.5
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Bruce, J.M. " Flight, 2 December 1955, pp. 842—846.* Bruce, J.M. " Flight, 16 December 1955, pp. 895—898.* Bruce, J.M. " Flight, 23 December 1955, pp. 929—932....

  • Felixstowe Fury
    Felixstowe Fury
    -References:*Bruce, J.M. "The Felixstowe Flying Boats: Historic Military Aircraft No. 11, Part 3". Flight, 23 December 1955. Pages 929-932....


Ferber

  • Ferber I
  • Ferber II
  • Ferber III
  • Ferber IV
  • Ferber V
  • Ferber VI
  • Ferber VII
  • Ferber VIII
  • Ferber IX

Fernic 

((George B) Fernic Aircraft Corp, 3493 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island NY)
  • Fernic T-9 (a.k.a. FT-1X and FT-9)
  • Fernic T-10 Cruisaire

Fetterman 

((Fred O) Fetterman Aircraft Corp, Brooklyn NY.)
  • Fetterman Chick-a-dee

FFVS 

(Kungliga Flygförvaltningens Flygverkstad i Stockholm - Royal Air Administration Aircraft Factory in Stockholm)
  • FFVS J.22

Fiat Aviazione
Fiat Aviazione
Fiat Aviazione was an Italian aircraft manufacturer, at one time part of the Fiat group, focused mainly on military aviation. After the World War I, Fiat consolidated several Italian small aircraft manufacturers, like Pomilio and Ansaldo. Most famous were Fiat biplane fighter aircraft of the 1930s,...

 

(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Italian Automobile Factory of Turin)
  • Fiat A.120
  • Fiat AN.1
  • Fiat APR.2
    Fiat APR.2
    -References:*...

  • Fiat AS.1
    Fiat AS.1
    -External links:* in Flight, April 4, 1930...

  • Fiat AS.2
    Fiat AS.2
    -See also:-Bibliography:*Eves, Edward The Schneider Trophy Story. Shrewsbury. Airlife Publishing Ltd., 2001. ISBN 1-84037-257-5.*Gunston, Bill. World Encyclopedia of Aero Engines. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. ISBN 1-85260-163-9...

  • Fiat BGA
  • Fiat BR
    Fiat BR
    |-References:...

  • Fiat BR.1
  • Fiat BR.2
  • Fiat BR.3
  • Fiat BR.4
  • Fiat BR.20
    Fiat BR.20
    The Fiat BR.20 Cicogna was a low-wing twin-engine medium bomber produced from mid-1930s until the end of World War II by the Turin firm. When it entered service in 1936 it was the first all-metal Italian bomber and it was regarded as one of the most modern medium bomber of the world...

     Cicogna
  • Fiat BRG
    Fiat BRG
    |-References:*The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1780*...

     (Bombardiere Rosatelli Gigante - Giant Rosatelli Bomber)
  • Fiat C.29
    Fiat C.29
    -See also:-Bibliography:*Eves, Edward The Schneider Trophy Story. Shrewsbury. Airlife Publishing Ltd., 2001. ISBN 1-84037-257-5....

  • Fiat CR.1
    Fiat CR.1
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Fiat CR.20
    Fiat CR.20
    |-See also:-References:* Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York:Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8....

  • Fiat CR.23
  • Fiat CR.25
    Fiat CR.25
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Fiat CR.30
    Fiat CR.30
    |-See also:-References:*The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1794...

  • Fiat CR.32
    Fiat CR.32
    The Fiat CR.32 was an Italian biplane fighter used in the Spanish Civil War and World War II. This nimble little Fiat was compact, robust and highly manoeuvrable and gave impressive displays all over Europe in the hands of the Pattuglie Acrobatiche. The CR.32 fought in North and East Africa, in...

  • Fiat CR.33
  • Fiat CR.40
  • Fiat CR.41
  • Fiat CR.42
    Fiat CR.42
    The Fiat CR.42 Falco was a single-seat sesquiplane fighter which served primarily in Italy's Regia Aeronautica before and during World War II. The aircraft was produced by the Turin firm, and entered service, in smaller numbers, with the air forces of Belgium, Sweden and Hungary...

  • Fiat G.2
    Fiat G.2
    The Fiat G.2 was an Italian three-engine six-passenger monoplane transport aircraft designed by Giuseppe Gabrielli and built by Fiat.-Development:...

  • Fiat G.5
  • Fiat G.8
    Fiat G.8
    The Fiat G.8 was a military utility aircraft produced in Italy in the mid-1930s. Its design and production were undertaken at the CMASA works in Pisa which became part of Fiat in 1930, hence the type is sometimes referred to as the CMASA G.8 or Fiat-CMASA G.8...

  • Fiat G.12
    Fiat G.12
    -See also:-References:* Angelucci, Enzo The World Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft. London:Jane's Publishing, 1981. ISBN 0-7106-0148-4.* Angelucci, Enzo The World Encyclopedia of Military Aircraft, London, 1987....

  • Fiat G.18
    Fiat G.18
    The Fiat G.18 was an Italian airliner developed in the mid 1930s. It was a conventional low-wing monoplane with twin engines mounted on the wings. The main units of the tailwheel undercarriage retracted into the engine nacelles, leaving their wheels partially exposed...

  • Fiat G.46
    Fiat G.46
    -External links:* *...

  • Fiat G.49
    Fiat G.49
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1798...

  • Fiat G.50
    Fiat G.50
    The Fiat G.50 Freccia was a World War II Italian fighter aircraft. First flown in February 1937, the G.50 was Italy’s first single-seat, all-metal monoplane with an enclosed cockpit and retractable landing gear to go into production...

     Freccia
  • Fiat G.51
  • Fiat G.52
  • Fiat G.55
    Fiat G.55
    The Fiat G.55 Centauro was a single-engine single-seat World War II fighter aircraft used by the Regia Aeronautica and the A.N.R. in 1943-1945. It was designed and built in Turin by Fiat. The Fiat G.55 was probably the best type produced in Italy during World War II, but it did not enter...

     Centauro
  • Fiat G.56
  • Fiat G.57
  • Fiat G.59
  • Fiat G.80
    Fiat G.80
    |-References:* * -See also:Vittorio Sanseverino, the test pilot who flew the aircraft in its maiden flight....

  • Fiat G.82
  • Fiat G.91
  • Fiat G.212
    Fiat G.212
    -References:NotesBibliography* Donald, David, ed. The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Aerospace Publishing. 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* Stroud, John. "Post War Propliners: Fiat G.12 and G.212". Aeroplane Monthly, Volume 23 No. 1, January 1994, pp. 64-68. London: IPC.-External links:** Airliners.net*...

  • Fiat G.222
  • Fiat R.2
  • Fiat R.22
  • Fiat R.700
  • Fiat TR.1
  • Fiat 7002
    Fiat 7002
    |-See also:-References:* Flight 1958* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing...

      Helicopter

FIAT-CMASA 

(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Costruzioni Meccaniche Aeronautiche S.A.)
  • Fiat MF.4
  • Fiat MF.5
  • Fiat MF.6
  • Fiat MF.10
  • Fiat AS.14
  • Fiat RS.14
    Fiat RS.14
    |-See also:-Comparable Aircraft:*Heinkel He 115*Consolidated PBY Catalina*Fokker T.VIII*Hall XPTBH-References:* Mondey, David , The Concise Guide to Axis Aircraft of World War II, Chancellor Press, ISBN 1-85152-966-7...

  • Fiat CS.15

FIAT-CANSA 

(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Costruzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi S.A.)
  • F.C.4
  • F.C.5
  • F.C.6
  • F.C.12
  • F.C.20

Fiberdyne 

(Fiberdyne Associates Inc, West Chester PA.)
  • Fiberdyne XRG-165A Glaticopter

Fieseler 

(Gerhard Fieseler Werke GmbH)
  • Fieseler F 2 Tiger
  • Fieseler F 5
  • Fieseler Fi 97
    Fieseler Fi 97
    |-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1812/3* -External links:*...

  • Fieseler Fi 98
    Fieseler Fi 98
    -See also:-References:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. New York: Doubleday, 1972. ISBN 0-385-05782-2.* Herwig, D and H. Rode,Luftwaffe Secret Projects - Ground Attack & Special Purpose Aircraft, ISBN 1-85780-150-4....

  • Fieseler Fi 99 Jungtiger
  • Fieseler Fi 103
  • Fieseler Fi 103R Selbstopfer
  • Fieseler Fi 156 Storch StorK
  • Fieseler Fi 157
    Fieseler Fi 157
    The Fieseler Fi 157 was an unsuccessful attempt at developing a radio-controlled, full-sized anti-aircraft target.-Development:In 1937, the Reichsluftfahrtministerium contracted Fieseler to produce a radio controlled anti-aircraft target drone. The resulting Fi 157 was a low-wing monoplane of...

  • Fieseler Fi 158
  • Fieseler Fi 166
    Fieseler Fi 166
    In the early 1940s, Erich Bachem, Fieseler's Aircraft's technical manager, developed two designs for a rocket-launched fighter that could reach high altitudes quicker than conventional fighters.-Design One:...

  • Fieseler Fi 167
    Fieseler Fi 167
    |-See also:*Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia-References:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. New York: Doubleday, 1972. ISBN 0-385-05782-2....

  • Fieseler Fi 168
    Fieseler Fi 168
    The Fieseler Fi 168 was a projected German ground attack aircraft designed in 1938 by Frederik Kassel, who created the aircraft after a request from the Technisches Amt of the RLM Reichsluftfahrtministerium - .The two-engine aircraft was a strut-braced high-wing monoplane with two tail-booms and a...

  • Fieseler Fi 253 Spatz (Sparrow)
  • Fieseler Fi 256
  • Fieseler Fi 333
    Fieseler Fi 333
    The Fieseler Fi 333 was a prototype transport aircraft developed by Fieseler, and backed by the Luftwaffe. The aircraft was to utilise detachable pods of varying sizes to carry cargo, a system that would allow a rapid turnaround on the ground...

  • Fieseler Fi 356

Fike 

(William J Fike, Anchorage AK and Salt Lake City UT.)

Filper 

(Filper Research Corp, San Ramon and Livermore CA.)
  • Filper Beta 200
  • Filper Beta 400

Finklea 

(Finklea Brothers, Leland MS.)
  • Finklea FT-1 Trainer
  • Finklea Model 1933

Firestone

(1940: G&A (Gliders & Aircraft) Div, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co, Willow Grove PA. 1946: Firestone Aircraft Div on acquisition of Pitcairn-Larsen Autogiros.)
  • Firestone H-9
  • Firestone H-14
  • Firestone H-19
  • Firestone XR-9
  • Firestone XR-14
    Firestone XR-14
    The Firestone XR-14 was a proposed 1940s American lightweight helicopter, designed by the Firestone Aircraft Company to operate in the liaison and observation helicopter for the United States Army Air Forces...

  • Firestone Model GA-45
  • Firestone Model GA-50

First Strike 

(First Strike Aviation Inc (pres: Bobby Baker), Pigott AR.)
  • First Strike Bobcat
  • First Strike Super Cat

Fisher 

(Fisher Body Works, Cleveland OH.)
  • Fisher-Caproni Ca.46 (license built Caproni Ca.46)
  • Fisher-de Havilland DH-4 (license built Airco DH-4)
  • Fisher-Standard SJ-1 (license built Standard SJ-1)

Fisher 

(Fisher Div, General Motors Corp, Cleveland OH.)
  • Fisher P-75 Eagle

Fisher
Fisher Flying Products
Fisher Flying Products is a Canadian aircraft manufacturer that produces kits for a wide line of light aircraft. The company's kits all feature wooden construction with aircraft fabric covering. Many of the designs are reproductions of classic aircraft, such as the company's 80% Fisher R-80 Tiger...

 

((Gene) Fisher Flying Products, Edgely ND.)

Fisk (aircraft constructor) 

  • Fisk 1911 Monoplane
  • Fisk 1919 Biplane
  • Fisk-Standard

Fitzsimmons
Frank Fitzsimmons
Frank Edward Fitzsimmons , was an American labor leader. He was acting president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters from 1967 to 1971, and president from 1971 to 1981.-Early life:...

 

(Frank Fitzsimmons, Hempstead NY.)
  • Fitzsimmons 1911 Monoplane

Fizir
Rudolf Fizir
Rudolf Fizir , was an airplane constructor, he was born in Ludbreg, a small town on the river Drava, in the north of Croatia. He built 18 original planes, some conversions of landplanes to seaplanes - and a parachute....

 

  • Fizir-Mercedes
  • Fizir-Wright
  • Fizir-Titan
  • Fizir-Kastor
  • Fizir-Gypsi
  • Fizir-Jupiter
  • Fizir AF-2 - flying boat (1933)
  • Fizir F1M - two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1930)
  • Fizir FN - two-seat trainer
  • Fizir FN-H - two-seat training floatplane (1931)

Flagg 

(Flaggships Inc, San Diego CA)
  • Flagg F.13 Bug (a.k.a. Flagg-Raymond)
  • Flagg F.15 San Diego (a.k.a. FAC Special)
  • Flagg Student Pal (a.k.a. Marshall Flyer)

Flagg-Snyder 

((Claude) Flagg-(Barney) Snyder, San Diego CA.)
  • Flagg-Snyder Racer (later rebuilt as Butz F-1)

Flaglor 

(F K "Chuck" Flaglor, Des Plaines IL.)

Flamingo 

(Metal Aircraft Corp, Lunken Airport, Cincinnati OH)
  • Flamingo All-Metal Tranship
  • Flamingo G-1
  • Flamingo G-2
  • Flamingo G-MT-6

Flanders

  • Flanders B.2
    Flanders B.2
    |-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing-See also:...

  • Flanders F.1
    Flanders F.2
    |-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing-See also:...

  • Flanders F.2
    Flanders F.2
    |-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing-See also:...

  • Flanders F.3
    Flanders F.2
    |-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing-See also:...

  • Flanders F.4
    Flanders F.4
    The Flanders F.4 was a 1910s British experimental military two-seat monoplane aircraft designed and built by Howard Flanders as a development of the Flanders F.3.-Development:...


Fleet
Fleet Aircraft
Fleet Aircraft was a Canadian manufacturer of aircraft from 1928 to 1957.In 1928, the board of Consolidated Aircraft decided to drop their light, trainer aircraft and sold the rights to Brewster Aircraft. Reuben H. Fleet founded Fleet Aircraft in Fort Erie, Ontario, to acquire the foreign rights to...

 

  • Fleet Model 1
    Fleet Model 1
    -See also:...

  • Fleet Model 2
  • Fleet Model 5
  • Fleet Model 7 Fawn
  • Fleet Finch
    Fleet Finch
    -See also:* List of British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facilities in Canada -Bibliography:* Molson, Ken M. and Taylor, Harold A. Canadian Aircraft Since 1909. Stittsville, Ontario: Canada's Wings, Inc., 1982. ISBN 0-920002-11-0.* Page, Ron D. and Cumming, William. Fleet: The Flying Years. Erin,...

  • Fleet Model 21
  • Fleet 50 Freighter
  • Fleet 60 Fort
  • Fleet 80 Canuck
  • Fleet helicopter

Fleetcraft 

(Fleet Airplane Corp (fdr: John B Moore), Lincoln NB)
  • Fleetcraft A
  • Fleetcraft Cadet (a.k.a. Fleetwing Cadet)

Fleetwings
Fleetwings
Fleetwings, later Kaiser-Fleetwings, was an American aircraft company of the 1930s and 1940s.-History:Fleetwings started in 1926 as a business based on a patented mechanical timing device, which proved particularly suited to controlling automated welding equipment...

 

(c.1930: Fleetwings Inc (pres: Frank or Cecil de Ganahl), Radcliffe St, Bristol PA. 1934: Plant acquired by Hall Aluminum Aircraft Co. 1941: (Henry J) Kaiser-Fleetwings Inc (pres: E E Trefethen Jr).)
  • Fleetwings 1931 Monoplane
  • Fleetwings A-1
  • Fleetwings F-4 Sea Bird (F-401)
  • Fleetwings F-5 Sea Bird
  • Fleetwings BT-12
    Fleetwings BT-12
    |-See also:-References:* John Andrade, U.S.Military Aircraft Designations and Serials since 1909, Midland Counties Publications, 1979, ISBN 0-904597-22-9 * The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing...

  • Fleetwings PQ-12
  • Fleetwings 23
  • Fleetwings 33
    Fleetwings 33
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing...

  • Fleetwings 36
  • Fleetwings 37
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings A-39
    Kaiser-Fleetwings A-39
    The Kaiser-Fleetwings A-39 was a project by Kaiser-Fleetwings for an attack aircraft powered by two Pratt & Whitney R-2800 radial engines. It was to be armed with four .50 caliber machine guns and two 37 mm cannons. The A-39 was canceled before any prototypes were built.-See also:-References:*...

  • Kaiser-Fleetwings BQ-1
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings BQ-2
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings BTK
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings FK
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings Twirleybird

Fleming 

(J W T and William G Fleming, Memphis TN.)
  • Fleming 1929 Biplane

Fletcher
Fletcher Aviation
Fletcher Aviation Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer founded by three brothers, Wendell, Frank, Maurice Fletcher, in Pasadena, California in . The initial aim of the company was to produce a wooden basic trainer aircraft that Wendell had designed, but despite brief interest by the Army in...

 

((Wendell, Frank, Maurice) Fletcher Aviation Corp, 190 W Colorado St, Pasadena CA)
  • Fletcher BG-1
  • Fletcher BG-2
  • Fletcher BG-3
  • Fletcher CQ-1
  • Fletcher FBT-2
    Fletcher FBT-2
    -References:*...

  • Fletcher FL-23
  • Fletcher FU-24
  • Fletcher FD-25
    Fletcher FD-25
    |-See also:-External links:* November 1951 Popular Science article on FL-25 -- rest of article and photos on following page...

  • Fletcher Model 1
  • Fletcher PQ-11

Flettner 

(Flettner Flugzeugbau GmbH / Anton Flettner G.m.b.H.)
  • Flettner 1927 helicopter
  • Flettner Fl 184
    Flettner Fl 184
    The Flettner 184 was a German night reconnaissance and anti-submarine autogyro developed during the 1930s.- Design :Its designer, Anton Flettner, designed the Fl 184 to have a single, torqueless rotor. This was done with two 30 hp engines that drove small propellers attached to the rotor...

  • Flettner Fl 185
    Flettner Fl 185
    The Flettner Fl 185 was an experimental German helicopter developed by Anton Flettner.This helicopter was developed in 1936 with support of the German Navy. It was powered by a BMW-Bramo Sh 14 A radial piston engine with forced-air cooling, mounted at the nose...

  • Flettner Fl 265
    Flettner Fl 265
    -References: Nowarra, Heinz J.: Die Deutsche Luftrüstung 1933-1945, Bernard & Graeffe Verlag, Koblenz 1993, ISBN 3-7637-5464-4-External links:*...

  • Flettner Fl 282
    Flettner Fl 282
    |- References :NotesBibliography* Coates, Steve and Jean-Christophe Carbonel. Helicopters of the Third Reich. Crowborough, UK: Classic Publications Ltd., 2002. ISBN 1-903223-24-5....

     Kolibri
  • Flettner Fl 285
  • Flettner Fl 339

Flight Design
Flight Design
Flight Design is a German aircraft manufacturer based in Leinfelden-Echterdingen.The company started building hang gliders and ultralight aircraft in the 1980s and added paragliders in 2001....

 

  • Flight Design C4
    Flight Design C4
    -External links:*...

  • Flight Design CT
  • Flight Design CT2K
  • Flight Design CTSW
    Flight Design CTSW
    The Flight Design CT series is a family of high-wing, tricycle undercarriage, two seat ultralight and light-sport aircraft produced by Flight Design of Germany...

  • Flight Design CTLS
  • Flight Design MC
  • Flight Design CTLS-Lite
  • Flight Design CTHL

Flightworks 

(Flightworks Corp, Austin TX.)
  • Flightworks Capella
  • Flightworks Capella XS

Fliteways 

(Fliteways Inc (Ben White), Milwaukee WI.)
  • Fliteways Special

F L S Z 

(Flight Level Six-Zero Inc, Colorado Springs CO.)
  • F L S Z Der Kricket DK-1
  • F L S Z Vagrant II

Flying K

  • Flying K Sky Raider
    Flying K Sky Raider
    |-See also:...

  • Flying K Sky Raider II
  • Flying K Super Sky Raider
  • Flying K Frontier

FFA
Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein
Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein AG was a Swiss aircraft and railroad car manufacturing company based at Altenrhein. It was originally part of Dornier Flugzeugwerke, but was split off in 1948...

 

  • FFA AS-202 Bravo
    FFA AS-202 Bravo
    -See also:-External links:* * *...

  • FFA D-3800
  • FFA N.20 Aiguillon
  • FFA Arbalete
  • FFA Arbalete Glider
  • FFA P-16
    FFA P-16
    |-References:NotesBibliography* Green, William and Gerald Pollinger.Die Flugzeuge der Welt . Zürich, Switzerland: Werner Classen Verlag, 1960....

  • FFA Diamant
    FFA Diamant
    |-See also:-External links:*...


Focke-Achgelis 

(Focke-Achgelis & Co. G.m.b.H.)
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 61
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 Drache (Dragon), transport helicopter (prototype)
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 224
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 225
    Focke-Achgelis Fa 225
    The Focke-Achgelis Fa 225 was a rotary wing glider built in Germany by Focke-Achgelis that was in service between 1942 and 1945. Only one of the single-seater aircraft was ever built....

  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 236
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 266 Hornisse (Hornet), helicopter (prototype)
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 269, Experimental VTOL
    VTOL
    A vertical take-off and landing aircraft is one that can hover, take off and land vertically. This classification includes fixed-wing aircraft as well as helicopters and other aircraft with powered rotors, such as cyclogyros/cyclocopters and tiltrotors...

     aircraft
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 283
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 284
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 325
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 330 Bachstelze (Wagtail), helicopter (prototype)
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 336 scout helicopter (prototype), 1944

Focke-Wulf 

(Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau G.m.b.H.)
  • Focke-Wulf A 7 Storch
  • Focke-Wulf A 16
    Focke-Wulf A 16
    -References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1835- External links :* www.histaviation.com:...

  • Focke-Wulf A 17 Möwe
  • Focke-Wulf A 20
    Focke-Wulf A 20
    -References:*...

  • Focke-Wulf A 21
  • Focke-Wulf A 26
  • Focke-Wulf A 29 Mõwe
  • Focke-Wulf A 32
    Focke-Wulf A 32
    |-References:*...

  • Focke-Wulf A 33
    Focke-Wulf A 33
    |-References:*...

  • Focke-Wulf A 38
    Focke-Wulf A 38
    |-References:*...

  • Focke-Wulf A 43
  • Focke-Wulf A 47 Two-seat parasol-wing reconnaissance aircraft
  • Focke-Wulf F 19 Ente
  • Focke-Wulf GL 18
    Focke-Wulf GL 18
    The Focke-Wulf GL 18 was a 1920s German light transport monoplane, designed and built by Focke-Wulf.-Design and developent:Based on the single-engine Focke-Wulf A 16 with the nose faired over and fitted with two wing-mounted 58kW Junkers L.1a radial engines, the GL18 had an enclosed cabin for a...

  • Focke-Wulf GL 22
  • Focke-Wulf K 23 Buchfink
  • Focke-Wulf W 4 Two-seat trainer/reconnaissance floatplane
  • Focke-Wulf W 7
  • Focke-Wulf S 1 Two-seat high-wing trainer aircraft
  • Focke-Wulf S 2
    Focke-Wulf S 2
    |-References:*...

     Two-seat parasol-wing trainer aircraft
  • Focke-Wulf S 24
  • Focke-Wulf S 39
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 40
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 42
    Focke-Wulf Fw 42
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography*Herwig, Dieter and Heinz Rode. Luftwaffe Secret Projects: Strategic Bombers 1935-1945. Midland Publishing, 2000. ISBN 1-85780-092-3....

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 43 Falke
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 44 Stieglitz
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 47
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 55 Modified Albatros L 102 two-seat trainer aircraft
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 56 Stösser
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 57
    Focke-Wulf Fw 57
    -References:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Third Reich. New York:Doubleday, 1972. ISBN 0-385-05782-2.* Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York, Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8....

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 58 Weihe
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 61
    Focke-Wulf Fw 61
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Coates, Steve and Jean-Christophe Carbonel. Helicopters of the Third Reich. Crowborough, UK: Classic Publications Ltd., 2002. ISBN 1-903223-24-5....

     Helicopter
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 62
    Focke-Wulf Fw 62
    -See also:-External links:* http://www.luftwaffe-reich.co.uk/focke-wulf-fw-62-reconnaissance.htm...

  • Focke-Wulf Ta 152
    Focke-Wulf Ta 152
    The Focke-Wulf Ta 152 was a World War II German high-altitude fighter-interceptor designed by Kurt Tank and produced by Focke-Wulf. The Ta 152 was a development of the Focke-Wulf Fw 190 aircraft...

  • Focke-Wulf Ta 154
    Focke-Wulf Ta 154
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 159
    Focke-Wulf Fw 159
    -References:...

  • Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein
    Focke-Wulf Ta 183
    The Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein was a design for a jet-powered fighter aircraft intended as the successor to the Messerschmitt Me 262 and other day fighters in Luftwaffe service during World War II. It was developed only to the extent of wind tunnel models when the war ended, but the basic design...

     Jet interceptor fighter
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 186
    Focke-Wulf Fw 186
    The Focke-Wulf Fw 186 was a one-man autogyro built by Focke-Wulf in 1937 with backing from the RLM , for use as a liaison and reconnaissance aircraft, and featured short takeoff and landing characteristics...

     Autogyro reconnaissance aircraft
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 191
    Focke-Wulf Fw 191
    The Focke-Wulf Fw 191 was a prototype German bomber of World War II. Two versions were intended to be produced, a twin-engine version using the Junkers Jumo 222 engine and a four-engine variant which was to have used the smaller Daimler-Benz DB 605 engine...

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 206
  • Focke-Wulf Fw 238
  • Focke-Wulf Ta 254
  • Focke-Wulf Ta 283
    Focke-Wulf Ta 283
    The Focke-Wulf Ta 283 was an unbuilt German jet fighter designed during World War II. Power was to be provided by a Walter HWK rocket engine for take-off and two Pabst ramjets. The ramjets were located on the tips of the sharply swept tailplanes and would be used for cruising. The wings were swept...

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 300
    Focke-Wulf Fw 300
    -See also:-References:* Herwig, Dieter and Rode, Heinz. Luftwaffe Secret Projects - Strategic Bombers 1935-45. Midland Publishing Ltd., 2000. ISBN 1-85780-092-3....

  • Focke-Wulf Ta 400
    Focke-Wulf Ta 400
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Griehl, Manfred. Luftwaffe over America. London: Greenhill Books, 2006. ISBN 978-0-7607-8697-0....

  • Focke-Wulf Project I
    Focke-Wulf Project I
    |-See also:...

  • Focke-Wulf Project III
    Focke-Wulf Project III
    |-See also:...

  • Focke-Wulf Project IV
    Focke-Wulf Project III
    |-See also:...

  • Focke-Wulf Project VII
  • Focke-Wulf Project VII
  • Focke-Wulf Fw Triebflügel
    Focke-Wulf Fw Triebflugel
    -External links:* * * *...

  • Focke-Wulf Fw 1000x1000x1000

Fokker 

(Fokker Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.) - Schwerin, Germany
(Fokker and Idflieg designation prefixes)
  • B = Amphibian(*)
  • C = General purpose
  • D = Doppeldecker (Biplane Fighter), later Fighter
  • Dr = Dreidecker (Triplane Fighter)
  • E = Eindecker (Monoplane Fighter)
  • F = Transport aircraft(*)
  • G = Twin-engine fighter/bomber(*)
  • K = Kampfflugzeug (Fighter)
  • S = Trainer (*)
  • T = Bomber(*)
  • V = Versuchflugzeug (Experimental)
  • W = Wasserflugzeug (Flying Boat)

  • Fokker 50
  • Fokker 70
  • Fokker 100
  • Fokker A.I
  • Fokker A.II
  • Fokker A.III
  • Fokker B.I (1915)
    Fokker B.I (1915)
    The Fokker B.I was a German observation aircraft of World War I. The airplane was designated B.I in Austro-Hungarian service. It was a single seat biplane with a rotary engine. It first flew in 1915. An unknown number were sold to Austria-Hungary....

     reconnaissance biplane (Austro-Hungarian military designation)
  • Fokker B.I (1922)
    Fokker B.I (1922)
    The Fokker B.I was a reconnaissance flying boat built in the Netherlands in 1922 and followed by an improved version, the B.III in 1926. It was a conventional biplane flying boat design, with staggered sesquiplane wings braced by struts arranged as a Warren truss. The engine was mounted pusher-wise...

     flying boat (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker B.II (1916)
    Fokker B.II (1916)
    -See also:...

     reconnaissance biplane (Austro-Hungarian military designation)
  • Fokker B.II (1923)
    Fokker B.II (1923)
    The Fokker B.II was a reconnaissance flying boat built in the Netherlands in 1923 to be used by warships. It was a conventional flying boat design with sesquiplane wings braced with N-struts. The engine was mounted tractor-fashion on the leading edge of the upper wing. Open cockpits were provided...

     flying boat (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker B.IIII
  • Fokker B.IV
  • Fokker B.V
  • Fokker BA-1
  • Fokker C.I
    Fokker C.I
    |-References:...

  • Fokker C.II
  • Fokker C.III
  • Fokker C.IV
    Fokker C.IV
    -See also:-Bibliography:* John Andrade, U.S.Military Aircraft Designations and Serials since 1909, Midland Counties Publications, 1979, ISBN 0 904597 22 9...

  • Fokker C.V
    Fokker C.V
    Fokker C.V was a Dutch light reconnaissance and bomber biplane aircraft manufactured by Fokker. It was designed by Anthony Fokker and the series manufacture began in 1924 at Fokker in Amsterdam.-Development:...

  • Fokker C.VI
  • Fokker C.VII
  • Fokker C.VIII
  • Fokker C.IX
  • Fokker C.X
    Fokker C.X
    -Bibliography:*Taylor, H.A.. Airspeed Aircraft since 1931. Putnam. 1970. London. ISBN 370 00110 9...

  • Fokker C.XI
  • Fokker C.XIV
  • Fokker C.XV
  • Fokker D.I
    Fokker D.I
    |-See also:-Bibliography:*Gray, Peter and Thetford, Owen. German Aircraft since the First World War. London:Putnam, 1962.*Green William and Swanborough, Gordon. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York: Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8....

  • Fokker D.II
  • Fokker D.III
    Fokker D.III
    -Bibliography:* Gray, Peter and Owen Thetford. German Aircraft of the First World War. London: Putnam, 1962. ISBN 0-93385-271-1*Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York: Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8....

  • Fokker D.IV
  • Fokker D.V
    Fokker D.V
    -Bibliography:* Gray, Peter and Owen Thetford. German Aircraft of the First World War. London: Putnam, 1962. ISBN 0-93385-271-1* Leaman, Paul. Fokker Dr.I Triplane: A World War One Legend. Hersham, Surrey, UK: Classic Publications, 2003. ISBN 1-90322-328-8....

  • Fokker D.VI
    Fokker D.VI
    -Bibliography:* Gray, Peter and Owen Thetford. German Aircraft of the First World War. London: Putnam, 1962. ISBN 0-93385-271-1* Taylor, Michael J. H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. London: Crescent Books, 1993. ISBN 0-51710-316-8....

  • Fokker D.VII
    Fokker D.VII
    The Fokker D.VII was a German World War I fighter aircraft designed by Reinhold Platz of the Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. Germany produced around 3,300 D.VII aircraft in the summer and autumn of 1918. In service, the D.VII quickly proved itself to be a formidable aircraft...

  • Fokker D.VIII
    Fokker D.VIII
    -See also:-References:* Weyl, A.R. Fokker: The Creative Years. 1988. ISBN 0-851778-17-8....

  • Fokker D.IX
  • Fokker D.X
    Fokker D.X
    |-See also:...

  • Fokker D.XI
    Fokker D.XI
    |-References:* John Andrade, U.S.Military Aircraft Designations and Serials since 1909, Midland Counties Publications, 1979, ISBN 0-904597-22-9 * The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, pages 1874/5...

  • Fokker D.XII
  • Fokker D.XIII
  • Fokker D.XIV
    Fokker D.XIV
    The Fokker D.XIV was a fighter aircraft developed in the Netherlands in the mid 1920s but which was only produced as a single prototype. It was a low-wing, cantilever monoplane with fixed tailskid undercarriage, the basic concept of which was derived from the Fokker V.25 that had been developed...

  • Fokker D.XVI
    Fokker D.XVI
    The Fokker D.XVI was a fighter aircraft developed in the Netherlands in the late 1920s. It was a conventional, single-bay sesquiplane with staggered wings braced with V-struts. It featured an open cockpit and fixed, tailskid undercarriage...

  • Fokker D.XVII
    Fokker D.XVII
    -References:*Taylor, H.A.. Airspeed Aircraft since 1931. Putnam. 1970. London. ISBN 370 00110 9...

  • Fokker D.XIX
  • Fokker D.XX
  • Fokker D.XXI
    Fokker D.XXI
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* De Jong, Peter. Le Fokker D.21 . Outreau, France: Éditions Lela Presse, 2005. ISBN 2-914017-26-X....

  • Fokker D.XXIII
  • Fokker D.24
  • Fokker DC.I
  • Fokker Dr.I
    Fokker Dr.I
    The Fokker Dr.I Dreidecker was a World War I fighter aircraft built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke. The Dr.I saw widespread service in the spring of 1918...

  • Fokker E.I
    Fokker E.I
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Boyne, Walter J. The Smithsonian Book of Flight for Young People. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1988. ISBN 0-689-31422-1....

  • Fokker E.II
    Fokker E.II
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Boyne, Walter J. The Smithsonian Book of Flight for Young People. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1988. ISBN 0-689-31422-1....

  • Fokker E.III
    Fokker E.III
    |-See also:...

  • Fokker E.IV
    Fokker E.IV
    |-See also:...

  • Fokker F.I (1917)
    Fokker F.I (1917)
    The Fokker F.I was a German fighter triplane of World War I. It was an improved version of the V.4 prototype triplane. For many decades, the V.5 was misidentified as the V.4....

     triplane fighter aircraft (German military designation)
  • Fokker F.I (1919) airliner (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker F.II
    Fokker F.II
    |-References:*Anderson, J.D. A History of Aerodynamics . Cambridge University Press. ISBN 1521 66955 3*de Leeuw, R. Fokker Commercial Aircraft . Fokker Publications...

  • Fokker F.III
    Fokker F.III
    -Bibliography:* de Leeuw, Rene. Fokker Commercial Aircraft: From the F. I of 1918 Up to the Fokker 100 of Today .* Weyl, A.R. Fokker: The Creative Years. London: Putnam, 1965. ISBN 0-85177-817-8....

  • Fokker F.IV
    Fokker F.IV
    |-References:...

  • Fokker F.V
    Fokker F.V
    |-References:*R. de Leeuw Fokker Commercial Aircraft . Fokker publications...

  • Fokker F.VI
  • Fokker F.VII
    Fokker F.VII
    The Fokker F.VII, also known as the Fokker Trimotor, was an airliner produced in the 1920s by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker, Fokker's American subsidiary Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, and other companies under licence....

  • Fokker F.VIII
    Fokker F.VIII
    -See also:-References:*de Leeuv, Fokker Commercial Aircraft, . Fokker. The Hague, Haagste Drukkerij*A.J.Jackson, British Civil Aircraft 1919-1972 -See also:-References:*de Leeuv, Fokker Commercial Aircraft, (1994). Fokker. The Hague, Haagste Drukkerij*A.J.Jackson, British Civil Aircraft 1919-1972...

  • Fokker F.IX
    Fokker F.IX
    -References:* *...

  • Fokker F.X
  • Fokker F.XI
  • Fokker F.XII
    Fokker F.XII
    -External links:* *...

  • Fokker F.XIII
  • Fokker F.XIV
    Fokker F.XIV
    The Fokker F.XIV was a cargo plane built in the Netherlands in the late 1920s by Fokker. It was a high-wing cantilever monoplane of conventional trimotor layout. The sole example was tested by KLM but never put into service. The F.XIV was produced in the US as the Fokker F.14 for the US Army as...

  • Fokker F.XV
  • Fokker F.XVI
  • Fokker F.XVII
  • Fokker F.XVIII
    Fokker F.XVIII
    -External links:* *...

  • Fokker F.XIX
  • Fokker F.XX
    Fokker F.XX
    The Fokker F.XX was a 1930s Dutch three-engined airliner designed and built by Fokker. It was the first Fokker design to use an elliptical-section fuselage instead of the traditional square fuselage and the first Fokker aircraft with retractable landing gear....

  • Fokker F.XXI
  • Fokker F.XXII
    Fokker F.XXII
    The Fokker F.XXII was a 1930s Dutch four-engined 22-passenger airliner designed and built by Fokker.-Development:Developed as a smaller version of the Fokker F.XXXVI the F.XXII is a high-wing canilever monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear. It was powered by four Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial...

  • Fokker F.XXIII
  • Fokker F.XXIV
  • Fokker F.XXXVI
    Fokker F.XXXVI
    |-Bibliography:*R.de Leeuw, Fokker Commercial Aircraft. 1994, Fokker, The Hague*A.J. Jackson, British Civil Aircraft since 1919 Volume 2, 1974, Putnam, London, ISBN 0 370 10010 7...

  • Fokker F.XXXVII
  • Fokker F.56
  • Fokker FG.I
  • Fokker FG.II
  • Fokker G.I
    Fokker G.I
    The Fokker G.I was a Dutch heavy twin-engined fighter plane comparable in size and role to the German Messerschmitt Bf 110 and the British Mosquito. Although in production prior to World War II, its combat introduction came at a time when the Netherlands was overrun...

  • Fokker K.I
    Fokker K.I
    The Fokker M.9 , also known as the K.I , was a German experimental aircraft.First flown in 1915, the M.9 had two M.7 fuselages and tails, without engines, mounted on the lower wing. To this was added a central nacelle with two 80 hp Oberursel rotary engines, one at either end, in a centerline...

  • Fokker M.1
  • Fokker M.2
  • Fokker M.3
  • Fokker M.4
  • Fokker M.5
    Fokker M.5
    The Fokker M.5 was an unarmed single-seat monoplane aircraft designed and built by Anthony Fokker in 1913. It served as a light reconnaissance aircraft with the German army at the outbreak of World War I and was the basis for the first successful fighter aircraft in German service, the Fokker...

  • Fokker M.6
    Fokker M.6
    The Fokker M.6 was a two-seat experimental design resembling the later E.I fighter. It had an 60 kW Oberursel engine and first flew in June 1914....

  • Fokker M.7
    Fokker M.7
    -References:* ...

  • Fokker M.8
  • Fokker M.9
  • Fokker M.10
    Fokker B.II (1916)
    -See also:...

  • Fokker M.14
  • Fokker M.15
  • Fokker M.16
    Fokker M.16
    The Fokker M.16E was a full-gap single-engine, two-seat fighter developed in 1915. It had a single 149 kW Austro-Daimler water-cooled inline engine...

  • Fokker M.17
  • Fokker M.18
  • Fokker M.19
  • Fokker M.21
  • Fokker M.22
  • Fokker S.I
    Fokker S.I
    |-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1899...

  • Fokker S.II
  • Fokker S.III
    Fokker S.III
    |-References:*...

  • Fokker S.IV
    Fokker S.IV
    The Fokker S.IV was a military trainer aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the mid 1920s. It was a conventional, single-bay biplane with staggered wings of unequal span braced with N-struts, essentially a radial-engined development of the S.III...

  • Fokker S.IX
    Fokker S.IX
    The Fokker S.IX was a military trainer aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the mid 1930s, designed at a Royal Netherlands Navy request for a machine to replace the obsolete Fokker S.IIIs then in service. It was a conventional, single-bay biplane with staggered wings of unequal span braced with...

  • Fokker S-11
    Fokker S-11
    |-See also:-References:* Bridgeman, Leonard. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1953–54. London: Jane's All The World's Aircraft Publishing Company, 1953.* Smith, Maurice A. . Flight, 24 February 1949. pp. 218–221.-External links:*...

  • Fokker S-12
    Fokker S-12
    The Fokker S-12 Instructor is a single engine two seater propeller aircraft designed and manufactured by the former Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker. The S-12 was produced in Brazil by a Fokker subsidiary. The S-12 is manufactured as a tricycle-undercarriage variant of the S-11....

  • Fokker S-13
  • Fokker S-14
    Fokker S-14
    |-See also:-References:NotesCitationsBibliography* Donald, David. The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Leicester, UK: Blitz Editions, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* Flight, 24 November 1949, pp. 687–688....

  • Fokker Spin
    Fokker Spin
    The Fokker Spin was the first airplane built by Anthony Fokker. The many bracing wires made the plane resemble a giant spider, hence its name Spin ....

  • Fokker T.II
  • Fokker T.III
  • Fokker T.IV
    Fokker T.IV
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* "THE FOKKER T. IV SEAPLANE: A Twin-Engined Torpedo or Bombing Monoplane". Flight. 26 January 1928. Pages 49-50.* Donald, David The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Aerospace Publishing. 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X....

  • Fokker T.V
    Fokker T.V
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Gerdessen, Frits and Luuk Boerman. Fokker T.V 'Luchtkruiser': History, Camouflage and Markings . Zwammerdam, the Netherlands: Dutch Profile Publications, 2009. ISBN 978-94-90092-01-6....

  • Fokker T.VIII
    Fokker T.VIII
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War, Volume Six: Floatplanes. London: Macdonald & Co., Ltd., 1962....

  • Fokker T.IX
  • Fokker V.1
    Fokker V.1
    -References:* Weyl, A.J. Fokker: The Creative Years. London: Putnam, 1965....

  • Fokker V.2
    Fokker V.2
    The Fokker V.2 and V.3 aircraft were developed from the Fokker V.1, but utilized an 89 kW Mercedes liquid-cooled inline engine instead of the rotary. This is similar to the Fokker V.6 being tested as the Fokker V.5 was being developed. Like the V.1, the fuselage was circular in cross section,...

  • Fokker V.3
  • Fokker V.4
    Fokker V.4
    The Fokker V.4 was a prototype German fighter aircraft of World War I. Inspired by the successful Sopwith Triplane, Anthony Fokker chose to create a triplane fighter. Reinhold Platz was responsible for the design. The V.4 looked very much like the later Dr.I, but is easily recognized by the lack of...

  • Fokker V.5
  • Fokker V.6
  • Fokker V.7
    Fokker V.7
    The Fokker V.7 was a prototype German fighter triplane of World War I, an attempt to improve upon the Dr.I by using the experimental Siemens-Halske Sh.III, double acting rotary engine....

  • Fokker V.8
    Fokker V.8
    After the initial success of the Fokker Dr.I triplane, Anthony Fokker proposed a quintuplane, reasoning that if three wings were good, five would be even better. Reinhold Platz, chief engineer for Fokker, was at first shocked by the idea: further thought only strengthened this reaction. ...

  • Fokker V.9
    Fokker V.9
    The Fokker V.9 was part of a series of experimental aircraft which led up to the low-production D.VI fighter. The aircraft were very similar, varying in detail and power plants....

  • Fokker V.10
  • Fokker V.11
  • Fokker V.12
  • Fokker V.13
  • Fokker V.14
  • Fokker V.16
  • Fokker V.17
    Fokker V.17
    The Fokker V.17 and its derivatives were a series of experimental monoplane Fighter aircraft produced by the Dutch aircraft company Fokker in the 1910s.V.17, was a shoulder cantilever-winged monoplane with plywood covering...

  • Fokker V.18
  • Fokker V.20
  • Fokker V.21
  • Fokker V.22
  • Fokker V.23
  • Fokker V.24
  • Fokker V.25
  • Fokker V.26
  • Fokker V.27
    Fokker V.27
    The Fokker V.27 was a German parasol-monoplane fighter prototype designed by Reinhold Platz and built by Fokker-Flugzeugwerke.The V.27 was little more than an enlarged V.26 with a 145 kW Benz Bz.IIIb liquid-cooled inline engine. Once again, Fokker pursued similar aircraft with both rotary...

  • Fokker V.28
  • Fokker V.29
  • Fokker V.30
  • Fokker V.31
  • Fokker V.33
  • Fokker V.34
  • Fokker V.35
  • Fokker V.36
  • Fokker V.37
  • Fokker V.38
  • Fokker V.39
    Fokker V.39
    The Fokker V.39 was a prototype sports aircraft built by Fokker shortly after World War I based on a scaled-down version of the Fokker D.VIII fighter design and powered by a 82 kW Le Rhône engine....

  • Fokker V.40
  • Fokker V.41
  • Fokker V.43
  • Fokker V.44
  • Fokker V.45
  • Fokker-VAK 191
  • Fokker-VFW 614

Fokker-Atlantic 

  • Fokker A-2 Ambulance
  • Fokker A-7 Attack
  • Fokker AO-1 Artillery Observation / Atlantic Observation
  • Fokker B-8
  • Fokker C-2
  • Fokker C-5
  • Fokker C-7
  • Fokker C-14
  • Fokker C-15
  • Fokker C-16
  • Fokker C-20
  • Fokker CO-4
  • Fokker CO-4 Mailplane
  • Fokker CO-8
  • Fokker FA
  • Fokker FLB
  • Fokker FT
  • Fokker JA
  • Fokker LB-2 Light Bomber
  • Fokker O-27
  • Fokker PW-5
    Fokker PW-5
    |-See also:-References:* Dorr, Robert F. and David Donald. Fighters of the United States Air Force. London:Temple Press/Aerospace, 1990. ISBN 0 600 55094 X....

  • Fokker PW-6
  • Fokker PW-7
  • Fokker RA
  • Fokker T-2
  • Fokker TA
  • Fokker TW-4
  • Fokker B.11 amphibian built for H.S. Vanderbilt
  • Fokker BA-1
  • Fokker F.7
  • Fokker F.8 Super Universal
  • Fokker F.9
  • Fokker F.10
    Fokker F.10
    |-See also:...

     Super Trimotor
  • Fokker F.11
    Fokker F.11
    The Fokker F.11 was a luxury flying boat produced as an "Air Yacht" in the United States in the late 1920s. It was originally derived from the Fokker B.III that Fokker had been unable to sell in the Netherlands and had sent to its US subsidiary to see whether it would have better luck in that...

     Flying Yacht
  • Fokker F.14
  • Fokker AF.15
  • Fokker F.18
  • Fokker F.25
    Fokker F.25
    |-References:*...

  • Fokker F.26
  • Fokker F.27
  • Fokker F.28
  • Fokker F.29
  • Fokker F.32
    Fokker F.32
    -References:*Gunston, Bill The Illustrated Encyclopeida of Propeller Airliners. London:Phoebus, 1980. ISBN 0 7112 0062 9....

  • Fokker DH-4M
  • Fokker-Hall H-51
  • Fokker Universal
    Fokker Universal
    The Fokker Universal or "Standard" was the first aircraft built in the United States that was based on the designs of Dutch-born Anthony Fokker, who had designed aircraft for the Germans during World War I. About half of the 44 Universals that were built between 1926 and 1931 in the United States...

     Airliner & freighter
  • Fokker Standard Universal
  • Fokker Super Universal
    Fokker Super Universal
    |-References:NotesBibliography* Dierikx, Marc. Fokker: A Transatlantic Biography. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1997. ISBN 1-56098-735-9....

     Airliner & freighter
  • Fokker S.3
  • Fokker Skeeter
  • Fokker Model 3
  • Fokker Model 4 Universal
  • Fokker Model 5
  • Fokker Model 6
  • Fokker Model 7
  • Fokker Model 8 Skeeter
  • Fokker Model 8 Super Universal
  • Fokker Model 11
  • Fokker Model 12
  • Fokker Model 13
  • Fokker Model 14

Folkerts
Clayton Folkerts
- Early life :Self taught in aircraft design, Clayton built five aircraft at his family farm between 1916 and 1926, including a Henderson powered high-wing....

 

(Clayton Folkerts, Moline IL, Robertson MO)
  • Folkerts#1
  • Folkerts#2
  • Folkerts#3
  • Folkerts#4
  • Folkerts#5
  • Folkerts High-Wing
  • Folkerts Mono-Special
  • Folkerts SK-1
    Folkerts SK-1
    |-See also:...

  • Folkerts SK-2
    Folkerts SK-2
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Folkerts SK-3
    Folkerts SK-3
    |-See also:...

  • Folkerts SK-4

Folland
Folland
Folland Aircraft was a British aircraft manufacturing company which was active between 1937 and 1963.-History:British Marine Aircraft Ltd was formed in February 1936 to produce Sikorsky S-42-A flying boats under licence in the UK. The company built a factory on the western side of the Hamble...

 

  • Folland Fo.108
    Folland Fo.108
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* http://avia.russian.ee/air/england/folland_43-37.php* http://www.britishaircraft.co.uk/aircraftpage.php?ID=525...

    , also known as Folland 43/37
  • Folland Midge
    Folland Midge
    |-See also:-References:***-External links:...

  • Folland Gnat
    Folland Gnat
    The Folland Gnat was a small, swept-wing British subsonic jet trainer and light fighter aircraft developed by Folland Aircraft for the Royal Air Force, and flown extensively by the Indian Air Force....


Forbes 

(David Forbes, Atherton CA.)
  • Forbes DAS-IM (a.k.a. wolfram Special)
  • Forbes F-3 CobraF-3 Cobra
  • Forbes Tonopah Low

Ford
Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company is an American multinational automaker based in Dearborn, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. The automaker was founded by Henry Ford and incorporated on June 16, 1903. In addition to the Ford and Lincoln brands, Ford also owns a small stake in Mazda in Japan and Aston Martin in the UK...

 

  • Ford C-3
  • Ford C-4
  • Ford C-9
  • Ford JR
  • Ford RR
  • Ford XB-906
  • Ford 3-AT
  • Ford 4-AT
  • Ford 5-AT
  • Ford 6-AT
  • Ford 7-AT
  • Ford 8-AT
  • Ford 9-AT
  • Ford 10-A
  • Ford 11-AT
  • Ford 12-A
  • Ford 14-A
  • Ford 15-P
  • Ford Executive
  • Ford Flivver
    Ford Flivver
    The Ford Flivver was a single-seat aircraft introduced by Henry Ford as the "Model T of the Air". After a fatal crash in the prototype, production plans were halted.-Development:...

  • Ford Tri-Motor
  • Ford Executive
  • Ford-Stout Dragonfly
  • Ford-Stout 2-AT (a.k.a. Air Pullman)

Ford-Leigh 

((Alfred G) Leigh Safety Wing Inc & Brunner-Winkle Co. )
  • Ford-Leigh Safety Wing

Ford-Van Auken 

(Edsel Ford & Charles Van Auken, 1302 Woodward Ave, Detroit MI.)
  • Ford-Van Auken 1909 Monoplane

Fortier 

(Amilcar E Fortier, New Orleans LA.)
  • Fortier 1907 Aeroplane

Foster 

(Joe Foster & Floyd Simpson, Anderson SC.)
  • Foster Grey Eagle

Foster 

(H C Foster, Vanport PA.)
  • Foster 1937 Biplane
  • Foster Aerodyne
  • Foster Airspeed

Fouga
Fouga
Fouga was a French manufacturing company established by Gaston Fouga at Béziers in 1920. Originally created to repair railway rolling stock, the firm eventually became most noted for the aircraft it produced from its woodworking facilities at Aire-sur-l'Adour....

 

  • Fouga CM.7
  • Fouga CM.8
    Fouga CM.8
    |-See also:-References:*...

     Sylphe / Cyclope
  • Fouga CM.71
  • Fouga CM.88 Gémaux
  • Fouga CM.10
    Fouga CM.10
    -See also:...

  • Fouga CM.100
  • Fouga CM.101
  • Fouga CM-170 Magister
  • Fouga CM-171 Makalu
  • Fouga CM-175 Zéphir

Found 

(Found Aircraft Development Inc, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.)
  • Found Air FBA-1A
  • Found Air FBA-2C Bush Hawk
  • Found Air Model 100 Centennial

Fournier
Fournier
* Fournier RF-4 is a motor glider* Museo Fournier de Naipes is a playing card museumFournier is a surname:*Alain Fournier, computer graphics researcher*Alain-Fournier, French writer*Alphonse Fournier , Canadian politician...

 

(René Fournier, Avions Fournier)
  • Fournier RF-01
  • Fournier RF-2
  • Fournier/Alpavia RF-3
  • Fournier/Alpavia/Sportavia RF-4
    Fournier RF-4
    -References:* Harrison, Neil. . Flight International, 2 May 1968. pp. 669–670....

  • Fournier/Alpavia/Sportavia RF-5
    Fournier RF-5
    -References:* Smith, Tony. . Flight International, 11 June 1970. pp. 974–977.* Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976–77. London:Jane's Yearbooks, 1976. ISBN 0 354 00538 3....

  • Fournier RF-6
  • Fournier RF-7
  • Fournier RF-8
  • Fournier RF-9
    Fournier RF-9
    The Fournier RF-9 is a two-seat motorglider of conventional sailplane configuration. Originally produced in France, manufacturing was later taken over by ABS Aircraft in Switzerland, and then by Gomolzig in Germany. The pilot and passenger are accommodated side-by-side, and the aircraft's wings...

  • Fournier RF-10
    Fournier RF-10
    Fournier RF-10 is a two-seat motor glider designed by René Fournier in 1985. The aircraft is a further development of the RF-9 and incorporated plastic and carbon-fiber structures....

  • Fournier SFS-31
  • Fournier RF-47

Fowler 

((Robert G) Fowler Corp, San Francisco CA.)
  • Fowler Wright Flyer
  • Fowler-Gage Biplane

Fowler 

(Harland D Fowler, New Brunswick NJ.)
  • Fowler 1928 Monoplane

Fowler 

(Donald Fowler and Francis Gallant, Boston MA.)
  • Fowler 1933 Biplane

Francis 

(Royal N "Roy" Francis, Santa Clara area CA.)
  • Francis 1910 Biplane
  • Francis 1911 Biplane
  • Francis 1913 Biplane

Francis-Angell 

(Jerry Francis & Harold Angell, Lansing MI.)
  • Francis-Angell 1947 Monoplane

Franklin 

(Franklin Aircraft Corp (first as Joy Mfg Co), Franklin PA)
  • Franklin Sport
  • Franklin Sport 65(Model A)
  • Franklin Sport 70(Model B)
  • Franklin Sport 90

Franklin 

(Deward Franklin, Boulder City NV.)
  • Franklin 1936 Monoplane

Frati
Stelio Frati
Stelio Frati was an Italian mechanical engineer and aeroplane designer. He graduated from the University of Milan as a Mechanical Engineer in 1943, and after teaching aircraft design became a freelance aircraft designer, being responsible for many well known aircraft designs...

(aircraft designed by Stelio Frati, but produced by various manufacturers)
  • Frati BF-46 - Stelio Frati - Aeroclub de Busto Arsizio, Varese
  • F.M.1 Passero - http://www.seqair.com/Frati/Designs/FM1Passero/FM1.html
  • F.4 Rondone
  • F.5
  • F.6 Airone
  • F.7 Rondone
  • F.8 Falco
  • F.9 Sparviero (Sparrow Hawk)
  • F.14 Nibbio
  • F.15 Picchio
  • F.20 Pegaso
  • F.20TP Condor
  • F.22 Pinguino
  • F.30 - F30 Golden Car
  • General Avia F.200
  • F.250
  • F.260
  • SF.260
  • F.400 Cobra - http://www.seqair.com/Frati/Designs/F400Cobra/F400.html
  • F.480 projected four seat Cobra
  • SF.600 Canguro (en: "Kangaroo")
  • F.1000 - http://www.seqair.com/Frati/Designs/Jettina/Jettina.html
  • F.1300 Jet Squalus
  • F.2500 - http://www.seqair.com/Frati/Designs/Jettina/Jettina.html
  • F.3000 - http://www.seqair.com/Frati/Designs/Jettina/Jettina.html
  • F.3500 Sparviero
  • Frati Sky Arrow - http://www.seqair.com/Frati/Designs/SkyArrow/SkyArrow.html
  • Ditta Movo F.M.1 Passero - http://www.pilotfriend.com/aircraft%20performance/frati/frati.htm
  • Ambrosini F.4 Rondone
  • Caproni Trento F.5
  • Pasotti F.6 Airone
  • Ambrosini F.7 Rondone II
  • Sequoia F.8L Falco
    • Aviamilano F.8L Series I Falco
    • Aviamilano F.8L Series II Falco
    • Aeromere F.8L America
    • Laverda Super Falco Series IV
    • Waco Meteor
  • Pasotti F.9 Sparviero
  • Aviamilano F.14 Nibbio
  • General Avia F.15 Picchio (Italian: "Woodpecker") - prototype with Lycoming O-320 engine and three seats (1 built)
    • Procaer F.15A - initial production version with Lycoming O-360 engine and four seats (10 built by Procaer)
    • Procaer F.15B - similar to F.15A but with larger-span wings and fuel tanks relocated from fuselage to wings (20 built by Procaer)
    • General Avia F.15C - version with Continental IO-470 engine and tip tanks (1 built)
    • General Avia F.15D - proposed version similar to F.15B with Franklin engine (not built)
    • General Avia F.15E - all-metal version of F.15B with Continental IO-520K engine (1 built by General Avia)
    • General Avia F.15F Delfino - two-seat version of F.15E with bubble canopy (1 built by General Avia)
    • JSC Sokol F.15F Excalibur - F.15F built by JSC Sokol for HOAC
  • Italair F.20 Pegaso
  • General Avia F.20TP Condor
  • General Avia F.22 Pinguino
  • Golden Car F.30 - F30 Golden Car
  • Aviamilano F.250 - first prototype powered by 187 kW (250 hp) Lycoming O-540-AID
  • Aviamilano F.260 - two prototypes powered by 194 kW (260 hp) Lycoming O-540-E4A5
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260 - Production version of the F.260
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260 - Production version of the F.260
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260A - Initial production version. Built in small numbers.
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260M - Militarised version with strengthened airframe and improved aerodynamics
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260AM - Italian Air Force version. 33 built.
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260ML - Export version for Libya. 240 built.
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260W Warrior - Military version with weapons hardpoints
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260SW Sea Warrior - Coast patrol, fishery protection aircraft. One built.
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260B - Civilian version incorporating improvements of the SF-260M. Introduced 1974
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260C - Improved version of the SF.260B. Introduced in 1977
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260TP - Allison 250-B17D turboprop version of the SF.260C; first flown in 1980
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260D - SF.260C with uprated engine and other refinements. Introduced in 1985
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260E - Uprated SF.260D to compete for a USAF contract but later marketed to other military buyers
    • SIAI Marchetti SF.260F - As above, with fuel-injected engine(8 delivered Nov.2010 to PAF)
    • Aermacchi SF.260EA - Most recent variant for Italian Air Force. 30 built
  • Procaer F.400 Cobra - http://www.seqair.com/Frati/Designs/F400Cobra/F400.html
  • Vulcanair SF.600 Canguro (en: "Kangaroo")
  • Promavia F.1300 Jet Squalus
  • General Avia F.3500 Sparviero
  • General Avia Airtruck

Freedom Master 

(Freedom Master Corp, Merritt Island FL.)
  • Freedom Master FM-2 Air Shark I

Free Spirit 

(Free Spirit Aircraft Co Inc, Huntington Beach CA.)
  • Free Spirit RC 412

Freewing 

((Hugh) Schmittle Aircraft (with Odile Legeay), Annapolis MD. )
  • Freewing MK-5

Freeze 

(Joseph C Freeze (or Freese?), Kansas City KS.)
  • Freeze Monoplane

Friedrichshafen
Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen
Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen GmbH was a German aircraft manufacturing company. It was founded in 1912 in Friedrichshafen, Germany by Theodor Kober who had previously worked for the Zeppelin company. The town, which was located by the Bodensee, was already famous in aviation circles as the place...

 

(Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen G.m.b.H.)
  • Friedrichshafen C.I
  • Friedrichshafen D.I
  • Friedrichshafen D.II
  • Friedrichshafen D type Quadruplane
  • Friedrichshafen FF.1
  • Friedrichshafen FF.2
  • Friedrichshafen FF.4
  • Friedrichshafen FF.7
  • Friedrichshafen FF.8
  • Friedrichshafen FF.11
  • Friedrichshafen FF.17
  • Friedrichshafen FF.19
  • Friedrichshafen FF.21
  • Friedrichshafen FF.29
    Friedrichshafen FF.29
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.30
  • Friedrichshafen FF.31
    Friedrichshafen FF.31
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.33
  • Friedrichshafen FF.34
    Friedrichshafen FF.34
    -See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.35
  • Friedrichshafen FF.37
  • Friedrichshafen FF.39
  • Friedrichshafen FF.40
    Friedrichshafen FF.40
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.41
    Friedrichshafen FF.41
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.43
    Friedrichshafen FF.43
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.44
  • Friedrichshafen FF.45
  • Friedrichshafen FF.46
  • Friedrichshafen FF.48
    Friedrichshafen FF.48
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.49
    Friedrichshafen FF.49
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.53
    Friedrichshafen FF.53
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.54
  • Friedrichshafen FF.59
  • Friedrichshafen FF.60
    Friedrichshafen FF.60
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.61
  • Friedrichshafen FF.62
  • Friedrichshafen FF.63
  • Friedrichshafen FF.64
    Friedrichshafen FF.64
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen FF.66
  • Friedrichshafen FF.67
  • Friedrichshafen FF.71
  • Friedrichshafen G.I
    Friedrichshafen G.I
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen G.II
    Friedrichshafen G.II
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen G.III
    Friedrichshafen G.III
    |-See also:-References and notes:*The Complete Encyclopedia of Flight 1848-1939 by John Batchelor and Malcom V. Lowe*Grosz, Peter M.: Windsock Datafile 65 Friedrichshafen G.III / G.IIIa, Berkhamsted 1997, ISBN 0-948414-97-9-External links:*...

  • Friedrichshafen G.IV
    Friedrichshafen G.IV
    |-See also:...

  • Friedrichshafen G.V
  • Friedrichshafen N.I

Frier 

(John Frier, 5833 Julian St, SDt Louis MO.)
  • Frier 1911 Headless Triplane

Froberg 

(Froberg Aeroplane Co, Richmond CA.)
  • Froberg 1912 Biplane

FTAG Esslingen 

(Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Fachhochschule Esslingen -Hochschule für Technik e.V.)
  • Esslingen E-1 aka FTAG E-1
  • Esslingen E-10 aka FTAG E-10

Fuji 

(Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha)
  • Fuji FA200 Aero Subaru
    Fuji FA200 Aero Subaru
    -External links:*...

  • Fuji KM-2
    Fuji KM-2
    The Fuji KM-2 is a Japanese propeller-driven light aircraft, which was developed by Fuji Heavy Industries from the Beech T-34 which Fuji built under licence...

  • Fuji LM-1
    Fuji LM-1 Nikko
    -References:NotesBibliography...

  • Fuji T-1
    Fuji T-1
    -References:* Donald, David and Jon Lake. Encyclopedia of World Military Aircraft. London:Aerospace Publishing, 1996, Single Volume Edition. ISBN 1 874023 95 6.* Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1965-66. London:Sampson Low, Marston, 1965....

     Hatsutaka
  • Fuji T-3
    Fuji T-3
    -See also:...

  • Fuji T-5
  • Fuji T-7
    Fuji T-7
    |-See also:-Bibliography:*Jackson, Paul. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2003–2004. Coulsdon, UK: Jane's Information Group, 2003. ISBN 0-7106-2537-5.* Jeziorski, Andrzej. "". Flight International, 28 March – 3 April 2000, p.20....

  • Fuji/Rockwell Commander 700
    Fuji/Rockwell Commander 700
    |-See also:-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 1920-External links:...

  • Fuji/Rockwell Commander 710

Fukudu 

(Fukudu Kei Hikoki Seisakusho - Fukudu light Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
  • Fukudu Hikari Research-2 Motor Glider
  • Fukuda/Hitachi HT-3 Research Glider
  • Fukudu Ki-23

Fukunaga 

(Fukunaga Hikoki Seisakusho - Fukunaga Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 3 Trainer
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 6 Long-range Racing Aeroplane
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 7 Trainer
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 8 Trainer
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 9 Trainer
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 10 Passenger Transport

Fuller-Hammond 

(Skycraft Industries (fdrs: George B Fuller & Wilbur A Hammond), 350 Washington Blvd, Venice CA.)
  • Fuller-Hammond FH-1

Fulton 

(Fulton Aircraft Div, Flight Training Research Assn Inc, Continental Corp (military training devices).)
  • Fulton FA-2 Airphibian
  • Fulton FA-3 Airphibian

Funk 

(Akron Aircraft Co Inc (fdrs: Joseph & Howard Funk, with a business consortium), 277 Brown St, Akron OH)
  • Funk Model B
  • Funk Model C
  • Funk F-2B
  • Funk UC-92

Funk 

(Otto & Peter Funk)
  • Greif 1 (FK-1)
  • Greif 2 (FK-2)
  • HS203
  • FK-3
  • FK-5
  • FK-6
  • FK-9
  • Sirius 1
  • AK-1 (FK-4)

FVA
Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen
Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen is a non-profit organization, founded in 1920, which is closely associated to RWTH Aachen University , with members consisting of RWTH Aachen students, which have included Felix Kracht...

(Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen)
  • FVA-1 Schwatze Düvel
    FVA-1 Schwatze Düvel
    -References:*Simons, Martin. Sailplanes 1920-1945 2nd revised edition. EQIP Werbung und Verlag G.m.b.H.. Königswinter. 2006. ISBN 3-9806773-4-6*Hirschel, Ernst-Heinrich & Prem, Horst & Madelung, Gero...

     (Schwarze Teufel)
  • FVA-2 Blaue Maus
  • FVA-3 Ente
    FVA-3 Ente
    -Development:After the relative success of the FVA-1 Schwatze Düvel and FVA-2 Blaue Maus, Wolfgang Klemperer designed and built the canard FVA-3 Ente...

  • FVA-4 Pipö
  • FVA-5 Rheinland
  • FVA-9 Blaue Maus 2
  • FVA-10 A Rheinland Theodor Bienen
  • FVA-10 B Rheinland
  • FVA-11 Eifel
  • FVA-13 Olympia Jolle
  • FVA-14 Ringflügel
  • FVA-20
  • FVA-27

FWA 

(Flugzeugwerke Altenrhein AG)
  • FWA AS 202 Bravo
  • FWA AS 32T Turbo Trainer

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