List of aircraft (D)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'D'.

D

D'Apuzzo

see also: de Knight, Parsons-Jocelyn

D'Ascanio

(Corradino D'Ascanio, Italy)

  • D'Ascanio Helicopter (1930)

Dabos

(Jean Dabos)

Dabos-Cholot

(Jean Dabos & Jacques Cholot)

Dabos-Masclet

(Jean Dabos et Masclet) see Avions JDM

Dąbrowski

DAC

(Dutch Aeroplane Company, Dordrecht, Netherlands)

Daedalus

(Daedalus Research Group, Petersburg, VA)

Daewoo

Daher

  • Daher TBM 910

Daiichi Kosho

Daily

(H M Daily, Chicago, IL)

  • Daily Old glory[5]

Daimler

(Daimler Motorengesellschaft Werke)

Dakota Cub

Dal

(Wayne Dalrymple & Charles Pheiffer, Wichita, KS)

  • Dal Sport[5] a.k.a. Dal Special

Dalby

(Daniel Dalby)

Dale

(Glendale, MA)

  • Dale Air-Dale[5]

Dale

(Harold Dale)

Dallach

(WD Flugzeug Leichtbau / Wolfgang Dallach)

Dallair Aeronautica

Dalotel

Damblanc-Lacoin

  • Damblanc–Lacoin Alérion helicopter

Damoure-Fabre-Lacroix

(Damoure, Jean Fabre and Léon Lacroix)

  • Damoure-Fabre DF.5[1]
  • Damoure-Fabre-Lacroix DFL.6 Saphir[1][8]

Danex Engineering

(Hungary)

Dansair

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

  • Dansair Coupe[5]

Danton-Denhaut

  • Danton-Denhaut 1910 biplane

Danville

(Danville Aircraft Co (T D Ketchpaw), Danville, VA)

  • Danville Sport Plane[5]

DAR

(D'rzhavna Aeroplanata Rabotilnica in Cyrillic ДАР - Държавната аеропланна работилница)

DAR

(Аероплани ДАР ЕООД - DAR aeroplanes EOOD)

DARA

(Dayton Air Race Associates, Dayton, OH, constructed by WBB Associates, Dayton, OH)

  • DARA Special[5]

Dare

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

  • Dare Safety Airplane[5]

Darcissac-Grinvalds

(Jaques Darcissac - Jean Grinvalds)

DARPA

(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)

Dart

(Dart Aircraft, United States)

Dart

(Dart Aircraft Ltd)

Dart

(Dart Mfg Corporation)

Dashatou

See: Xianyi

Daspect

Dassault Aviation

Dassault-Breguet

Dassy

Dätwyler

Dauby

(Dauby Equipment Co, 2100 Hyde Park Blvd, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Dauby Twin Navion[5]

Daugherty

(Earl Daugherty, Long Beach, CA)

  • Daugherty 1915 Biplane[5]

Daurelle

(Paul Daurelle)

  • Daurelle AD.01[3]

Davenport

(Bradley Davenport, Colorado Aero Tech.)

Davidson

(George L O Davidson, Denver, CO)

  • Davidson Air-Car[5]

Davis

((Walter C) Davis Aircraft Corp, Richmond, IN)

Davis

(Arthur J Davis, E Lansing, MI)

Davis

(H R Davis, Hobart, IN)

  • Davis Challis B[5]

Davis

(Charles M Davis, Pauls Valley, OK)

  • Davis Special[5]
  • Davis Sport[5]

Davis

((Leon) D Davis Aircraft Corp, Lake Village, IN, 1976: Stanton, TX)

Davis

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

  • Davis Starship Alpha[5]

Davis-Douglas Company

(see #Douglas)

Dawson

(C R Dawson, Glenn W Johnson & Clay Henley, Coeur d'Alene, ID)

  • Dawson Pistol Ball[5]
  • Dawson Pistol Ball II[5]

Day

(Charles Healy Day, Paterson, NJ)

  • Day 1910 Tractor[5]
  • Day A a.k.a. Special[5]

Days

(Robert R Days, Wadsworth, OH)

  • Days Comet Sport[5]

Dayton-Wright

Daytona

(Daytona Aircraft Construction Inc, Deland, FL)

de Bernardi

(Mario de Bernardi)

de Berry

(E P de Berry, Pacific Aero Club, Los Angeles, CA)

  • de Berry 1911 Biplane[5]

de Bolotoff

(de Bolotoff Aeroplane Works, Sevenoaks, Kent, United Kingdom)

de Bothezat

(George de Bothezat)

de Boysson

  • de Boysson A-3

de Brageas

  • de Brageas Type E[25]

de Bruyère

  • de Bruyère C1[6]

de Bruyne

(Aero Research Limited)

de Busschere

(Donald de Busschere)

  • de Busschere Skylark I
  • de Busschere Skylark II

de Chenne

(DeChenne (or Monett) Motor & Aeroplane Co (Pres: L B Durnil), Monett, MO)

  • de Cheenne 1911 Biplane[5] a.k.a. 'Monett Biplane' and 'Dechene-Sowers' (sic)

de Glymes

(Raoul de Glymes de Hollebecque)

  • de Glymes DG-X (DG-10)[26]
  • De Glymes Colanhan[27]

de Havens & Watkins

(Claude de Haven & A C Watkins, San Francisco, CA)

  • de Havens & Watkins 1909 Monoplane[5]

de Havilland

(for Geoffrey de Havilland's "DH" designs before the DH.14, see Airco)

de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School

de Havilland Australia

de Havilland Canada

de Kalbermatten

(Laurent de Kalbermatten, Villars-sur-Glâne, Switzerland)

  • de Kalbermatten Woopy

de Kallis

((---) DeKallis, California)

  • de Kallis Air Truck[5]

de Knight

(William "Bart" de Knight, Levittown, PA)

  • de Knight Special[5]

de Lackner

((Donald) de Lackner Helicopters Inc., Mt Vernon, NY)

de Laurier

(Dr James de Laurier, Canada)

  • de Laurier 2001 Ornithopter[5]

de Lesseps

(Paul de Lesseps)

  • Monoplan de Lesseps

de Lloyd Thompson

  • de Lloyd Thompson Looper

de Lotty

((Henri) DeLotty Flying School: de Lotty Aircraftsmen Co, San Francisco, CA)

  • de Lotty 1929 Monoplane[5]

de Marçay

(Société Anonyme d'Etudes et de Construction Aéronautique Edmond de Marçay - SAECA Edmond de Marçay)

de Marçay-Kluijtmans

(Edmond de Marçay & J. Kluijtmans)

  • de Marçay-Kluijtmans 1907 Dirigeable
  • de Marçay-Kluijtmans 1908 Dirigeable

de Marçay-Moonen

(Edmond de Marçay & Emile Moonen)

  • de Marçay-Moonen 1911 monoplane
  • de Marçay-Moonen 1912 monoplane [29]
  • de Marçay-Moonen L'Abeille
  • de Marçay-Moonen 1912 2-seat monoplane
  • de Marçay-Moonen 1913 floatplane racer
  • de Marçay-Moonen 1914 double-biplane canard

de Marçay

(SAECA Edmond de Marçay or Anonyme d'Etudes et de Construction Aéronautique Edmond de Marçay)

de Monge

(Louis de Monge)

de Pischof

(Alfred de Pischof)

de Schelde

(NV Koninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde)

de Vastey

(Georges de Vastey)

  • Georges de Vastey G-1 Papillon
  • Georges de Vastey G-2

de Viscaya

(Pierre de Viscaya)

  • de Viscaya PV-102[36]

de Witt

(Albert H de Witt, Gary, IN)

Dean

(Herbert F Dean, Flint, MI)

Dean

(Carlyle W Dean, VA)

  • Dean Parasol[5]

Debreyer

(Jean-Claude Debreyer)

Decazes

(Viscount Decazes and G. Besancon)

  • Decazes Helicoplane

Dechaux

(Dechaux)

  • Dechaux Helicop-jet[3]

Dedalus

Deekay

(Deekay Aircraft Corporation Ltd.)

Deicke

(Arthur Deicke)

  • Deicke ADM 1[37]
  • Deicke ADM 2[37]
  • Deicke ADM 3[37]
  • Deicke ADM 4[37]
  • Deicke ADM 5[37]
  • Deicke ADM 6[37]
  • Deicke ADM 8[37]
  • Deicke ADM 9[37]
  • Deicke ADM 10[37]
  • Deicke ADM-11[38][39]
  • Deicke 1931 biplane (tricycle and tail-skid u/c)

Dejouy

(Jacques Dejouy)

Del Mar

  • Del Mar DH-2 Whirlymite[35]
  • Del Mar DH-2A Whirlymite Scout[35]
  • Del Mar DH-2C Target Drone[35]

Deland

(Orlando Helicopter Airways, Deland, FL)

Delanne

(Maurice Delanne, France)

Delannoy

(Guy Delannoy)

  • Delannoy helicopter[1]

Delasalle-Lesage

(Gérard Feugray and Christian Lesage)

  • Delasalle-Lesage DL.260[3]
  • Delasalle-Lesage DL.340[3]

Delattre

(Jacques Delattre)

  • Delattre Potez 6[3]

Délémontez-Cauchy

(Jean Délémontez et Alain Cauchy)

Délémontez-Desjardins

(Jean Délémontez et Jacques Desjardins)

  • Délémontez-Desjardins D.01 Ibis[3][46]

Délémontez-Miettaux

(Jean Délémontez &t Lucien Miettaux)

  • Délémontez-Miettaux DM.01 Bébé Spécial[3]

Deleray

(Deleray Aircraft Works, Freeport, NY)

  • Deleray D-5 Sport Plane[5]

Delgado

(Delgado Trades School, New Orleans, LA (now Delgado Community College))

  • Delgado Flash[5]
  • Delgado Maid[5]
  • Higgins Rotorplane[5]

Delta Helicopters

(Delta Helicopters, Tanah Merah, Queensland, Australia)

Delta Sailplane Corporation

Delta System Air

Delvion

(Jean DELmontez - Jacques VION)

  • Delvion DR 100 Diésel[47]
  • Delvion D 111 Diésel[47]
  • Delvion DVD (diésel)[47]
  • Delvion Zéphir[47]

Dementyev

  • Dementyev Mercury 6

Deming

(Gurnie A Deming, Lake Worth, FL)

  • Deming Mid-wing[5]

Demonty-Poncelet

  • Demonty-Poncelet D.P.I[48]
  • Demonty-Poncelet Cambgul II
  • Demonty-Poncelet Cyrano (Sabca)[49]

Dempsey

(Tom Dempsey, Odessa, TX)

Denel

Denhaut

(François Denhaut)

  • Denhaut Type A (1911)[50]
  • Denhaut Type B (1912)[50]
  • Denhaut Hy.749 (1926/27 Denhaut design built by France-Aviation)

Denize

(Robert Denize)

  • Denize RD.105 Raid Driver[1]
  • Denize RD.20 Raid Driver[3]
  • Denize RD.125 Raid Driver[51]
  • Denize RD.135 Raid Driver[51]

Denney

(Denney Aerocraft)

Denoix

(Élie Denoix)

  • Denoix ED.5 Demoiselle[1]

Deperdussin

(Société Pour les Appareils Deperdussin) (Note: there is much confusion over Deperdussin's aircraft so the listed aircraft here may refer to the same item, hopefully all will be revealed later)

Descamps

(Elisée Alfred Descamps)

Descatoire

(Christian Descatoire)

  • Descatoire CD.01 Astuss[3]

Desjardin

  • Desjardin Beaver des Pauvres

Desoutter

Detemple

(Detemple Helicopter Inc, Venice, CA)

  • Detemple DH-28[5]

Detroit Cleveland

  • Detroit Cleveland Airship

Dewald Leichtflugzeugbau Gmbh

(Bad Schönborn, Germany)

Dewey

(Jim Dewey, Santa Paula, CA)

  • Dewey 1966 Monoplane[5]
  • Dewey Bird

Dewoitine

(Emile Dewoitine - Société Aéronautique Française, formerly Constructions Aéronautiques E. Dewoitine, nationalized in 1936 as Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Midi (SNCAM))

DF Helicopters

DFS

(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug) see also: RRG

DFW

(Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H)

DG

(DG Flugzeugbau GmbHpreviously Gläser-Dirks)

Diablo

(Diablo Aircraft Co, Stockton, CA)

  • Diablo 1929 Biplane[5]

Diamond Aircraft

Díaz

(Amalio Díaz)

  • Díaz type C

Dickey

(Shirl Dickey Enterprises, Phoenix, AZ)

  • Dickey E-Racer Mark 1
  • Dickey E-Racer Mark 2
  • Dickey King Racer

Didier ULM

(Francheval, France)

Diehl

(Diehl Aero-Nautical, Jenks, OK)

Diemert

(Bob Diemert)

  • Diemert Defender

Dietrich

(Dietrich-Gobiet Flugzeugwerke AG - 1922, Richard-Dietrich-Flugzeugbau-GmbH, Dietrich Flugzeugwerke AG, Mannheim)

  • Dietrich DP I Sperber - 1922 2-seat sports biplane, 70 hp/51 kW Gnome rotary[71]
  • Dietrich DP II Bussard - sports biplane prototype, 63 hp/47 kW 5-cyl Siemens Sh 4, (x 1), no interplane struts
  • Dietrich DP IIa - production sports biplane, 83 hp/62 kW 7-cyl Siemens Sh 5, (x 53). DP IIa had N-type struts[72]
  • Dietrich DP III - 2+6 high-wing monoplane airliner, 1 x Benz Bz.IV or Rolls-Royce Falcon, abandoned[73]
  • Dietrich DP IV - [Project] 2-seat trainer (4-seat tourer?), 63 hp/47 kW 5-cyl Siemens Sh 4[74]
  • Dietrich DP V - [Project] 1+2 touring aircraft, Mercedes engine[75]
  • Dietrich DP VI - 1924 low-wing sports monoplane prototype, 49 hp/37 kW 3-cyl Haacke radial[76]
  • Dietrich-Gobiet DP.VII
  • Dietrich-Gobiet DP.VIIA
  • Dietrich DP IX - 2-seat, parasol-wing monoplane trainer, 62 kW (83 hp) 7-cyl Siemens Sh 5 - based on DP VIIa but with more powerful engine (x 8) D-806, D-807
  • Dietrich DP XI - 2-seat biplane, 71 kW (95 hp) 7-cyl Siemens Sh 11 - based on the DP IIa, with V-type interplane struts, rebuilt as RaKa RK 1 in 1926
  • Dietrich DS I

Dietz

((Conrad G) Dietz Laboratories, Cincinnati, OH, 1925: Dietz Aeroplane Co, 815 Herman Ave/33 Hess St, Dayton, OH)

Dietz-Schreiber

  • Dietz-Schreiber Skylark[5]

DiFoGa

(Frits Diepens Ford Garage)

DINFIA

(Dirección Nacional de Fabricación e Investigación Aeronáutica - Spanish language for "National Directorate of Aeronautical Manufacturing and Research").

DirectFly

(DirectFly sro, Hluk, Czech Republic)

Discovery Aviation

Distar

(Distar Air)

Dittmar

Dixie

(Charles W Lay, Cincinnati, OH)

  • Dixie 1924 Monoplane[5]

Dixon

(Jess Dixon, Andalusia, AL)

  • Dixon 1936 Helicopter[5]

Dixon

(Tom Dixon, Burlington, NC)

  • Dixon Special[5]

DJB

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

  • DJB Flying Boat[5]
  • DJB Scout[5]

D.K.D.

see:Działowskich

DLR

(Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) - German Aerospace Center)

D.N.F.

(Dupperon, Niepce & Fetterer)

  • D.N.F. 1916 bomber

Doak

(Doak Aircraft Co Inc, Torrance, CA )

Doak & Deeds

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

  • Doak & Deeds Sportsman[5]

Dobi

(Jurgis Dobkevičius - Lithuania)

Doblhoff

(Friedrich Baron von Doblhoff)

Dockery-Barneko

(Leland Dockery and Ralph Barnecko, Valparaiso, IN)

  • Dockery-Barneko S-1[5]

Doerflein

(Howard Doerflein, Milwaukee WI.)

  • Doerflein Sportsman[5]

Dokuchayev

(Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)

  • Dokuchayev 1910 biplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev No.2 biplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev No.3 biplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev No.4 biplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev No.5 monoplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev No.6 biplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev 1910 biplane (Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)[80]
  • Dokuchayev 1912 sesquiplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev 1914 biplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev 1915 sesquiplane trainer[80]
  • Dokuchayev 1916 monoplane[80]
  • Dokuchayev 1916 biplane[80]

Doflug

(Dornier-Werke AG)

Doman

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

Dominion

(Dominion Aircraft Corporation Ltd, Renton, WA)

Donnet-Denhaut

Donnet-Lévêque

  • Donnet-Leveque Type A[88]
  • Donnet-Leveque Type B
  • Donnet-Leveque Type C

Dopourdois

(Georges Dopourdois)

  • Dopourdois DV.219[3]

Dorand

(Colonel Dorand, director of the Section Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé) at Chalais-Meudon / Société d`Études des Giravions Dorand)

Dorand

(Réne Dorand / Société d'Etudes des Giravions Dorand / Société Francaise Du Gyroplane)

Dorland

(L S Dorland, San Francisco, CA)

  • Dorland Helicopter

Dormoy

(Etienne Dormoy, Detroit, MI and Dayton, OH)

Dorna

(H F Dorna Company)

Dornier

(Dornier Werke GmbH) (During World War 1, Dornier designed for Zeppelin-Lindau)

Dornier Seawings

Dornier (Altenrhein)

see FFA

Douglas

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

  • Douglas 1909 Biplane[5]

Douglas

see also: Davis-Douglas, McDonnell-Douglas

Douglas-Northrop

(see #Douglas)

Douheret

Dova Aircraft

(Paskov, Czech Republic)

Dow

(Robert W Dow, Flint, MI)

Downer

(C L Downer, Salt Lake City, UT)

  • Downer 1910 Quintuplane[5]

Downer

(Downer Aircraft Industries Inc, Alexandria, MN)

Doyle

(Doyle Aero Corp, 3104 Elm Ave, Baltimore, MD)

Doyle

(Richard H Doyle, Franklin Park, IL)

  • Doyle gyroplane[5]
  • Doyle Moon Maid[5]

Doyle

( (Herbert Charles) Doyle, Rochester, NY)

  • Doyle 1911 Biplane[5]

Doyle-Brown

(Doyle-(R M) Brown Motorplane Co, New York, NY)

  • Doyle-Brown Motorplane[5]

Doyn

(Doyn Aircraft, Wichita, KS)

  • Doyn Dart I[5] (Cessna 170,172 and 175 conversions)
  • Doyn Dart II[5] (Piper apache conversions)

Drachen Studio Kecur

(Drachen Studio Kecur GmbH, Mettmann, Germany)

Dragon

  • Dragon 150
  • Dragon 200

Dragon Fly

(Dragon fly Aircraft Corporation)

  • Dragon Fly monoplane[97]

Dreifke

(Ramon Dreifke, St Louis, MO)

Drezet

(Maurice Drezet)

  • Drezet 01[3]
  • Drezet-Mirouze 02 Drezair[3] (Maurice Drezet and Alain Mirouze)

Driggers

(Willard A Driggers, 1530 Olive St, Washington, DC, and Willow Grove, PA)

Driggs

(Driggs Aircraft Corp/Michigan Screw Co, Lansing, MI)

Driggs-Johnson

( (Ivan) Driggs-(E A) Johnson Airplane & Supply Co, Dayton, OH)

DRS Technologies

Druiff-Neate

  • Druiff-Neate Cycloplane

Druine

DS

(Lebanon)

  • DS-1 Papillon

DSA

(Delft Student Aeroclub (DSA))

D.S.

DSK

(Duster Sailplane Kits)

DSK Airmotive

(DSK Airmotive, Ft Walton Beach, FL)

DTA sarl

(Montélimar, France)

Duane's Hangar

(Patrick Duane, Liberty, SC)

du Temple

Dube

(Aviation Normand Dube, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec, Canada)

Duben

Dubna

(Dubna Machine-Building Plant Production Technical Complex Co. Ltd,)

Ducournau

(Jean-Marc Ducournau)

  • Ducournau HLM.01[3]

Ducrot

(Vittorio Ducrot)

Dudakov-Konstantinov

Dudek

(Stan Dudek, Somerville, NJ)

Dudek

(Albert Dudek, Cleveland, OH)

  • Dudek-Beachey Pusher[5] (replica Beachey-Eaton 1914 Biplane)

Dudek Paragliders

(Bydgoszcz, Poland)

  • Dudek Action
  • Dudek Air-Light
  • Dudek Alt
  • Dudek Atak
  • Dudek Bi-Light
  • Dudek Coden
  • Dudek Colt
  • Dudek Condor
  • Dudek Elf
  • Dudek Freeway
  • Dudek Guliwer
  • Dudek Hadron
  • Dudek Jumbo
  • Dudek Lux
  • Dudek Mach 1.1
  • Dudek Manta
  • Dudek Marlin
  • Dudek Max
  • Dudek Nemo
  • Dudek Nucleon
  • Dudek Optic
  • Dudek Orca
  • Dudek Patrol
  • Dudek Plasma
  • Dudek Plus
  • Dudek Reaction
  • Dudek Rex
  • Dudek Shark
  • Dudek Snake
  • Dudek Synthesis
  • Dudek Top
  • Dudek Traper
  • Dudek Twix
  • Dudek Universal
  • Dudek Vip
  • Dudek Vox
  • Dudek Wezyr
  • Dudek Zagzig
  • Dudek Zak Speed

Dudley

  • Dudley Glass Slipper[106]

Dudley Watt

Dufaux

(Dufaux, Armand and Henri, Switzerland)

Dufour

Duigan

Dudley Watt

Duks

  • Dooks Meller I (a.k.a. Duks)[80]
  • Dooks Meller II[80]
  • Dooks Meller III[80]
  • Dooks No.2 pusher monoplane[80]
  • Dooks 1917 twin pusher[80]

Dumbravă

(Ioan Dumbravă)

  • Dumbravă Iaşi-1

Dumod

(Dumod Corp, Opa-Locka, FL)

  • Dumod Infinité I[5]
  • Dumod Infinité II[5]

Duncan (aircraft constructor)

  • Duncan Special a.k.a. DX-1 Sport

Dunham

(Erwin J Dunham, Hamburg, NY)

  • Dunham 1927 Monoplane[5]

Dunn

((William G) Dunn Mfg Co, Clarinda, IA)

  • Dunn K-5 Cruzaire[5]

Dunn-Tate

(Harry & Frank Dunn, Anderson, IN)

  • Dunn-Tate 1910 Biplane[5]

Dunne

(J. W. Dunne) see also: Burgess-Dunne

Dupau

(Marcel Dupau)

  • Dupau 12 Papy-on[3]

DuPont

(Dupont Aerospace)

  • Dupont Aerospace DP-2

Dupperon-Niepce-Fetterer

Dupuy

(Roger Dupuy)

Durand

(William H Durand, 84 St & McKinley Ave)

Duranton

  • Duranton DE.01 Junior[3]

Durand et Delaville

(Claude Durand and Delaville)

  • Durand et Delaville RB.01 Beauregard[1][111]

Durandeaux

(Durandeaux)

  • Durandeaux D.510[1]

Durant

( (Rex C "Cliff") Durant Aircraft Corp, Durant Field, 82 Ave at E 14 St, Oakland, CA)

Durban

(Durban Aircraft, South Africa)

Durenleau

(René Durenleau, Franklin, VT)

  • Durenleau A-1 Biddy Buddy[5]

Durley

(Bill Durley)

  • Durl-E-Aire[113]- parasol wing amateur built aircraft, one built

Duruble

(Roland Duruble)

DUS

(Jerzy Dabrowski and Antoni Uszacki)

Duverne-Saran

(Duverne & Saran)

Dvorak

(George J. Dvorak, Redding, CA)

  • Dvorak MiniOne[5]

Dwight-Lund

  • Dwight-Lund 1911 Aeroplane

Dycer

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

  • Dycer Sportplane[5]

Dye

(Elmer F Dye, Encanto, CA)

  • Dye Dart Sport[5]

Dye-Morrow

(Elmer F Dye & Ed Morrow, Encanto and San Diego, CA)

  • Dye-Morrow LW[5]

Dyer

(Stephen E Dyer, Aurora, CO)

  • Dycer Dycercraft[5]

Dyke

((John W) Dyke Aircraft, Fairborn, OH)

Dyle et Bacalan

(Société Dyle et Bacalan à Bordeaux / Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan)

Dyn'Aéro

Dynali

(Dynali Helicopter Company)

Dynalifter

Dynamic OK

  • Dynamic OK WT-9

Dynamic Sport

(Kielce, Poland)

Dyott

(G.M. Dyott)

D'Yves Air Pub

(La Chapelle-en-Vexin, France)

  • D'Yves Yvasion 2000
  • D'Yves Mikalight
  • D'Yves Titanox
  • D'Yves Single-Seater Trike
  • D'Yves Airmax Double-Seater Trike
  • D'Yves Double-Seater Trike

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