List of aircraft (Cd–Cn)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Cd' through to 'Cn'.

Cd–Cn

CD

(Rogers Construction Co, Gloucester, NJ)

  • CD Air Express[1]

CEA

(Centre-Est Aéronautique)

  • CEA DR.1050[2]
  • CEA DR.1051 Sicile Record[3]
  • CEA DR.1052 Excellence[4]
  • CEA DR.220
  • CEA DR.221 Dauphin
  • CEA DR.250 Capitaine
  • CEA DR.253 Regent
  • CEA DR.315 Petit Prince
  • CEA DR.340 Major
  • CEA DR.360 Chevalier
  • CEA DR.380 Prince[5]

CEI

(Auburn, CA)

Celier Aviation

(Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland / Safi, Malta)

Centrair

  • Centrair C101 Pegase
  • Centrair C201 Marianne
  • Centrair SCN 34 Alliance

Central

(Central Aircraft Company, Mahaska, KS)

  • Central 1927 monoplane[1]

Central

(Central Aircraft Company Limited)

Central States

(1926:Central States Aero Co Inc, Wallace Field, Bettendorf, IA, 1927:Renamed Central States Aircraft Co. 1928:Reorganized as Mono Aircraft Co, Moline, IL)

  • Central States Monocoupe 22[1]

Central Washington

(Central Washington Air Service, Wenatchee, WA)

  • Central Washington 1931 monoplane[1]

Century

(Century Aircraft Co, Kansas City, MO)

  • Century SMB-4[1] (Beal Centurion)

Century

(Century Aerospace Corporation, Albuquerque, NM)

  • Century CA-100 Century Jet[7]

Century

(Century Aircraft Corp, 715 W 22 St, Chicago, IL)

  • Century Amphibian Monoplane[1] (aka Sea Devil)

Cercle Aéronautique de SGAC

(Cercle Aéronautique de SGAC)[8]

  • SGAC Marabout[9]

CERVA

(Consortium Europeén de Réalisation et de Ventes d'Avions)

  • CERVA CE.43 Guépard
  • CERVA CE.44 Couguar
  • CERVA CE.45 Léopard

Cessna

(1933: Cessna Aircraft Co.)

  • Cessna A-37 Dragonfly
  • Cessna AT-8
  • Cessna AT-17
  • Cessna C-16
  • Cessna C-28A
  • Cessna C-35
  • Cessna C-77
  • Cessna C-78 Bobcat
  • Cessna C-94
  • Cessna C-106
  • Cessna C-126
  • Cessna H-41 Seneca
  • Cessna JRC
  • Cessna L-19
  • Cessna L-27
  • Cessna O-1 Bird Dog
  • Cessna O-2 Skymaster
  • Cessna OE
  • Cessna T-37
  • Cessna T-41 Mescalero
  • Cessna U-3 Blue Canoe
  • Cessna U-17
  • Cessna U-20
  • Cessna 1911 Monoplane "Silver Wings"
  • Cessna 1914 Monoplane
  • Cessna 1916 Monoplane
  • Cessna 120
  • Cessna 140
  • Cessna 150 Aerobat
  • Cessna 152 Trainer/Commuter/Aerobat
  • Cessna 160
  • Cessna 162 Skycatcher
  • Cessna 165 Airmaster
  • Cessna 170
  • Cessna 172 Skyhawk/Hawk XP/Cutlass/Cutlass RG/Powermatic/Skyhawk Powermatic etc. etc.
  • Cessna 175 Skylark/Skyhawk
  • Cessna 177 Cardinal/Cardinal RG/Classic
  • Cessna 180 Skywagon
  • Cessna 182 Skylane/deLuxe/Super Skylane
  • Cessna 185 Skywagon/AGwagon/CarryAll
  • Cessna 187
  • Cessna 188 AGwagon/AGpickup/AGtruck/AGhusky
  • Cessna 190 Businessliner
  • Cessna 195 Businessliner
  • Cessna 205 Skywagon
  • Cessna 206 Super Skylane/Stationair/Super Cargo Master/Turbo Stationair
  • Cessna 207 Skywagon
  • Cessna 208 Caravan I/Grand Caravan/Cargomaster/Soloy Pathfinder
  • Cessna 210 Centurion
  • Cessna 303 Clipper
  • Cessna T303 Crusader
  • Cessna 305 O-1 Bird Dog
  • Cessna 308
  • Cessna 309
  • Cessna 310
  • Cessna 318 T-37
  • Cessna 319[10] USNRL BLC experiments
  • Cessna 320 SkyKnight/Executive Skyknight
  • Cessna 321 OE
  • Cessna 325 L-19 modified crop-sprayer
  • Cessna 327
  • Cessna 335
  • Cessna 336 Skymaster
  • Cessna 337 Skymaster/Super Skymaster
  • Cessna 339 Super Skymaster
  • Cessna 340
  • Cessna 350 formerly the Columbia 350
  • Cessna 400 formerly the Columbia 400
  • Cessna 401
  • Cessna 402 Businessliner/Utililiner/Utilitwin
  • Cessna 404 Titan/Ambassador/Courier/Freighter
  • Cessna 405
  • Cessna 406 ???
  • Cessna 407
  • Cessna 408 SkyCourier
  • Cessna 411
  • Cessna 414
  • Cessna 421 Executive Commuter/Golden Eagle
  • Cessna 425 Corsair/Conquest I
  • Cessna 441 Conquest I/II
  • Cessna 500 Citation
  • Cessna 501 Citation
  • Cessna 525 Citation Jet
  • Cessna 526 JPATS Citation Jet
  • Cessna 550 Citation II/Citation SII/Citation Bravo
  • Cessna 551 Citation S/IISP
  • Cessna 560 Citation V/Citation Ultra/Citation Excel
  • Cessna 561[10] Citation Excel
  • Cessna 620
  • Cessna 650 Citation III/VI/VII
  • Cessna 670 Citation IV
  • Cessna Citation Latitude
  • Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign
  • Cessna 750 Citation X
  • Cessna 1014 XMC initial config.
  • Cessna 1034 XMC later config.
  • Cessna A
  • Cessna AA
  • Cessna AC[10]
  • Cessna AF Special[10]
  • Cessna AS[10]
  • Cessna AW
  • Cessna A Racer
  • Cessna BW
  • Cessna C-3[10]
  • Cessna C-34
  • Cessna C-37
  • Cessna C-38 Airmaster
  • Cessna C-145 Airmaster
  • Cessna C-165 Airmaster
  • Cessna Caravan
  • Cessna CG-2
  • Cessna Citation Family page with links to various sub-models
  • Cessna Clipper
  • Cessna CM-1[10]
  • Cessna CO-119 Bird Dog Italian Army
  • Cessna Comet
  • Cessna Conquest
  • Cessna Corsair
  • Cessna CPG-1
  • Cessna CPW-6
  • Cessna CR-1
  • Cessna CR-2
  • Cessna CR-3
  • Cessna Crane
  • Cessna CW-6
  • Cessna DC-6
  • Cessna EC-1 Baby Cessna
  • Cessna EC-2 Baby Cessna
  • Cessna FC-1[10]
  • Cessna GC-1
  • Cessna GC-2
  • Cessna LSA Sport
  • Cessna P-7
  • Cessna P-10[10]
  • Cessna P-260
  • Cessna P-780
  • Cessna T-50 Bobcat Company designation
  • Cessna X210 tailwheel 210 prototype
  • Cessna XMC
  • Cessna-General Motors Special[10]
  • Cessna CIRPAS Pelican[10]

CFM Air

(Ciriè, Italy)

CGS Aviation

(CGS Aviation, Inc., Grand Bay, AL)

  • CGS Hawk Classic
  • CGS Hawk Arrow
  • CGS Hawk Plus
  • CGS Hawk Sport
  • CGS Hawk Ultra
  • CGS AG-Hawk
  • CGS Hawk Classic II
  • CGS Hawk Arrow II

Chaboud

(Claude Chaboud)

Chadwick

Chagnès

(Léo Chagnès)

  • Chagnes Microstar[11]
  • Chagnès CB.10[12]

Chaika

(Chaika (Seagull Experimental Design Bureau), Samara)

  • Chaika L-3
  • Chaika L-4
  • Chaika L-42
  • Chaika L-42M
  • Chaika L-44
  • Chaika L-6 (Aero-Volga L-6)[13]

Chalard

(Jacques et Renée Chalard)

  • Chalard JRC-01 Julcar[14]

Challis

(Hosea James Challis, Rensselaer, IN)

  • Challis Parasol[1]

Chamberlin

(1929: (Clarence D) Chamberlin Aeronautical Corp, Jersey City, NJ, 1930: Crescent Aircraft Corp Aircraft Corp (Pres: C D Chamberlin), 372 Lembeck Ave, Jersey City, NJ, 1930: Bankruptcy. 1939: Reorganization.)

  • Chamberlin 2-S[1]
  • Chamberlin Cadet[1]
  • Chamberlin Pursuit Trainer[1]
  • Chamberlin A[1]
  • Chamberlin 2-S[1]
  • Chamberlin C-2 Trainer[1]
  • Chamberlin 2-S[1]
  • Chamberlin C-5 Super Sport[1]
  • Chamberlin C-5A Pursuit Trainer[1]
  • Chamberlin C-82[1]
  • Chamberlin Puddle Jumper[1]
  • Crescent Transport[1]

Chambers

(A A Chambers, Hornell, NY)

  • Chambers High-wing[1]

Chambers

(Russell Chambers, Pomona, CA)

  • Chambers R-1[1]
  • Chambers Trainer[1]

Chambon Koenig

  • Chambon Koenig CK.01 Profil[11]

Chamoy

(M. Fernand Chamoy)

  • Chamoy monoplane trainer[15]

Champion

(Champion Airplane Co (Lester F Bishop), Chicago, IL)

  • Champion 1915 Biplane

Champion

(Champion Aircraft Corp.)

  • Champion 402 Lancer
  • Champion 7EC Traveler
  • Champion 7ECA Citabria
  • Champion 7FC Tri-Traveler
  • Champion 7GC Sky-Trac
  • Champion 7GCAA Citabria
  • Champion 7GCB
  • Champion 7GCBA Challenger
  • Champion 7GCBC Citabria
  • Champion 7HC DX'er
  • Champion 7JC Tri-Con
  • Champion 7KCA
  • Champion 7KCAB Citabria
  • Champion 8GCBC Scout
  • Champion 8KCAB Citabria Pro
  • Champion Olympia

Champion

(Champion Aircraft Co (unrelated to the previous))

  • Champion Citabria
  • Champion Citabria 150S
  • Champion Scout

Chance Vought

(see List of aircraft (V)#Vought)

Chandelle

(Chandelle Aircraft)

Changhe

(Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)

Chanute

(Octave Chanute, United States)

  • Chanute Multiplane[16]

Chanonhouse

(Fred C Chanonhouse, Squantum, MA)

  • Chanonhouse Stevens[1]

Chaparral

(Chaparral Motors, Polmar Lake, CO)

  • Chaparral 2T-1A

Chapeau & Blanchet

  • Chapeau & Blanchet JC-1 Levrier[17][18]</ref>
  • Chapeau & Blanchet JC-[11]
  • Chapeau & Blanchet CB.10[12]

Charette Executive Vertiplane

  • Charette Executive Vertiplane

Charles

((Ralph) Charles Airplane & Motor Co, 140 S 5th St, Zanesville, OH)

  • Charles A[1]
  • Charles E-1[1]
  • Charles Flivver[1]
  • Charles MA-1[1]

Charles

(P D Charles, Gettysburg, PA)

Charliss-Wendling

  • Charliss-Wendling 1910 aeroplane[1]

Charpentier

(Jean Charpentier )

Chase

(Chase Aircraft Company)

  • Chase MS.1 (XCG-14)
  • Chase MS.7 (Company designation for the XCG-14B)
  • Chase MS.8 Avitruc
  • Chase XCG-14 (First prototype, all-wooden.)
  • Chase XCG-14A (Wood and metal version of XCG-14.) 24 seats.
  • Chase YCG-14A (Production prototype version of XCG-14A, superseded by XCG-14B.)
  • Chase YG-14A
  • Chase XCG-14B
  • Chase CG-18
  • Chase G-18
  • Chase CG-20
  • Chase G-20
  • Chase YC-122 Avitruc
  • Chase XC-123
  • Chase XC-123A

Chase-Gouverneur

(H M Chase & M F H Gouverneur, Wilmington, NC)

  • Chase-Gouverneur 1910 multiplane[1]

Chasle

(Yves Chasle)

Châtelain

(Armand Châtelain)

Chauvet

(C.H. Chauvet)

  • Chauvet 1933 flying wing

Chauvière

(Lucien Chauvière & Sylvio de Penteado)

  • Chauvière-de Penteado 1909 Biplane[27]
  • Chauvière 1909 Monoplane[27]
  • Chauvière Gyroptere

Chayair

(Chayair Manufacturing and Aviation, Musina, South Africa)

  • Chayair Sycamore Mk 1
  • Chayair Sycamore Mk 2000

Cheney (aircraft constructor)

CAC

(Chengdu Aircraft Corporation)

Chengdu

(Chengdu Aircraft Corp.) see CAC

Chernov

(Boris Chernov & E.Yungerov / Gidroplan LLC / Gidrosamolet LCC)

  • ChernoV Che-10
  • Chernov Che-15
  • Chernov Che-20
  • Gidroplan Che-22 Korvet
  • Chernov Che-23
  • Gidrosamolet Che-24
  • Chernov Che-25
  • Gidrosamolet Che-26
  • Chernov Che-27
  • Gidrosamolet Che-28
  • Gidrosamolet Che-29
  • Chernov Che-30
  • Chernov Che-35

Chester

(Milton A Chester, Bristol, PA)

  • Chester K-L-A-C[1]

Chester

(Art Chester, Chicago, IL, Air Racing Chester)

Chicago

(Chicago Aeroplane Mfg Co, Chicago, IL)

  • Chicago 1911 biplane[1]

Chicago

(Chicago Aero Works, 326 River St, Chicago, IL)

  • Chicago Star Junior[1]
  • Chicago Star Junior Sport[1]
  • Chicago Star Tractor[1]
  • Chicago Star Military Tractor[1]
  • Chicago Speed Scout[1]

Chicago

(Chicago Aviation Co/Chicago Aviation School, Chicago, IL)

  • Chicago Viking 10-A[1]

Chicago-Midwest

( Chicago-Midwest Aircraft Co, Dayton, OH)

  • Chicago-Midwest X-101 (aka Dayton Overmount X)[1][1][28]

Chichester-Miles

( Chichester-Miles Consultants / CMC)

Chickasha

(Chickasha Aeroplane Co, Chickasha, OK)

  • Chickasha 1911 aeroplane[1]

Chilton

Chilleen-Fitton

(Simon Chilleen, Oak Park, IL, Fitton name or role unknown.)

  • Chilleen-Fitton H-22 Special[1]

Chincul

(Chincul S.A.C.A.I.F.I.)

  • Chincul Cherokee Arrow Trainer[29]
  • Chincul Cherokee Pawnee Trainer[30][31]

Chinese Republic

(Republic of China / Nationalist China)

  • Chu CJC-3
  • Xianyi Rosamonde (aka Dashatou Rosamonde)[32]
  • Foochow Ning Hae 2[33]
  • Naval Air Establishment Beeng
  • Naval Air Establishment Ding
  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Ho (River Crane) floatplane
  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Feng (River Phoenix)
  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung (River Swan)
  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Gae'n[34]
  • Haunlong 19
  • Fu-Shing AP-1[35]
  • Schoettler I Dulux Dashatou(Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)
  • Schoettler III (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)?
  • Schoettler B3 (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)[36]
  • Schoettler S4 (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)[36]
  • Schoettler C5 (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)[36]
  • Guangzhou No.51[37]
  • Guangzhou No.53[37]
  • Guangzhou No.54[37]
  • Guangzhou No.57[37]
  • Guangzhou No.58[37]
  • Guangzhou No.59[37]
  • Guangzhou No.74[37]
  • Huang Xiaoci trainer (黃孝慈)[38]
  • Type 3 trainer[38]
  • Glider Type 1[38]
  • Hsin-1 Ning Hai 2[39]
  • Liuchow Kwangsi Type 3[40]
  • Guiyang XP-1[41]
  • Guiyang XP-2[41]
  • Chung Yun-1[42]
  • Chung Yun-2[42]
  • Chu CJC-3(Major General C.J. Chu)
  • Chu CJC-3A(Major General C.J. Chu)
  • Chu Hummingbird A(Major General C.J. Chu)
  • Chu Hummingbird B(Major General C.J. Chu)
  • Chu X-P0(Major General C.J. Chu)
  • Yench'u X-P1
  • Chu D-2(Major General C.J. Chu)

Chinhae Naval Shipyard

  • Chinhae Naval Shipyard flying-boat

Chipman

(Phil Chipman, Anaheim CA.)

  • Chipman Challenge[1]

Chiquet-Van Zandt

(L F Chiquet and H Van Zandt, White Plains, NY)

  • Chiquet-Van Zandt Aerial turbine[1]

Chmielewski

(Joseph Chmielewski, Cleveland, OH)

  • Chmielewski 1A[1]

Chodan

(Chodan first name unknown, Czechoslovakia and United States)

  • Chodan Helicopter[16]

Chotia

(Designer: John Chotia)

CHRDI

(China Helicopter Research and Development Institute)

  • CHRDI/CAE Z-7
  • CHRDI Z-10
  • CHRDI/Changhe WZ-10 (no relation to Z-10)

Chris Tena

(Chris Tena, Hillsboro, OR, 1978: Sport Air Craft Corp.)

  • Chris Tena Mini CoupeL F Chiquet and H Van Zandt, White Plains, NY

Chrislea

  • Chrislea L.C.1 Airguard
  • Chrislea C.H.3 Series 1 Ace
  • Chrislea C.H.3 Series 2 Super Ace
  • Chrislea C.H.3 Series 3 Skyjeep
  • Chrislea C.H.3 Series 4 Skyjeep

Christavia

(Elmwood Aviation, Belleville, Ontario, Canada)

  • Christavia Mk.I
  • Christavia Mk.II
  • Christavia Mk.IV

Christen

(Christen Industries Inc (Fdr: Frank L Christensen), Hollister, CA, 1991: Acquired by Aviat Aircraft Inc, Afton, WY)

  • Christen Eagle I
  • Christen Eagle II
  • Christen Husky

Christensen

(Harvey Christensen)

  • Christensen 1948 monoplane[1]

Christmas

(1910: (Dr William Whitney) Christmas Aeroplane Co, Washington, DC, c.1912: Durham Christmas Aeroplane Sales & Exhibition Co. 1918: Cantilever Aero Co, Copiague, NY)

  • Christmas 1912 pusher biplane[1]
  • Christmas 1913 tractor biplane[1]
  • Christmas 1915 biplane[1]
  • Christmas Aerial Express[1]
  • Christmas Bullet
  • Christmas Red Bird 1909 biplane[1]
  • Christmas Red Bird II 1910 biplane[1]

Christofferson

((Harry & Silas) Christofferson Aeroplanes, Portland and Vancouver, WA)

  • Christofferson 1912 biplane trainer[1]
  • Christofferson 1912 biplane[1]
  • Christofferson 1914 Tractor biplane[1]
  • Christofferson 1915 Tractor biplane[1]
  • Christofferson 1920 Pauling Edwards Amphibian[1]
  • Christofferson Model D[1]
  • Christofferson Looping biplane[1]
  • Christofferson Flying Bike[1]
  • Christofferson Flying Boat[1]
  • Christofferson Hydro[1]

Christopher

Chrysler

(Chrysler Group, Detroit, MI)

Chu

(Major General C.J. Chu)

  • Chu CJC-3
  • Chu CJC-3A
  • Chu Hummingbird A
  • Chu Hummingbird B
  • Chu X-PO
  • Chu D-2

Chudzik

(Claude Chudzik)

ChUR

(G.G. Chechet-M.K. Ushkov-N.V. Rebikov)

Church

((James) Church Airplane & Mfg Co, Chicago, IL)

  • Church Mid-Wing JC-1
  • Church Low-wing[44]

Church & Miller

(P W Church & F R Miller (as part of (Lee U) Eyerly Aircraft Corp), Salem, OR)

  • Church & Miller Monoplane[1]

Chyeranovskii

(Boris Ivanovich Cheranovsky, Soviet Union)

Chyetverikov

CIAC

(CIAC - Corporacion de la Industria Aeronautica Colombiana SA)

  • CIAC T-90 Calima

Cicaré

(Augusto Ulderico Cicaré / Cicaré Helicopteros S.A.)

Cierva

(Juan de Cierva, Cierva Autogiro Company)

Cieslak

(Zane Cieslak, St Louis, MO and Normandy, MO)

CIL

(Complexu Industrializare Lemnului – Reghin)

  • CIL Reghin RG-7 Şoim – (Nowitchi)
  • CIL Reghin RG-7 Şoim III – (Nowitchi)
  • CIL Reghin RG-8 H1 Tintar – (Rado-Nowitchi)
  • CIL Reghin RG-9 Albatros

Cincinnati

(Jungclass Automobile Co, Cincinnati, OH)

  • Cincinnati 1910 Monoplane[1]

Cinquanta

(Joe Cinquanta, Paradise, CA)

  • Cinquanta Hornet[1]
  • Cinquanta D B Hawker II[1]

Circa

(Circa Reproductions Inc (Pres: Michael Lee), Calgary, Alberta, Canada)

  • Circa Nieuport 11
  • Circa Nieuport 12
  • Circa Nieuport 17
  • Circa Morane-Saulnier N[1]
  • Circa Sopwith Baby[1]
  • Circa Sopwith Tabloid[1]
  • Circa Sopwith Triplane[48]

Cirigliano

(Serafin Cirigliano, New Castle, DE & Farmingdale, NY)

  • Cirigliano SC-1 Baby Hawk[1]
  • Smith-Cirigiliano SC-1[1]

Cirrus

(Cirrus Aircraft (founders: Alan and Dale Klapmeier, Pres: Patrick Waddick), Duluth, MN)

CITA

(Centro de Industria y Technologia Aeroespacial Bolivia)

  • CITA Tiluchi
  • CITA Gavilán


Citroën-Marchetti

(Citroën & Charles Marchetti)

  • Citroën-Marchetti Re.1
  • Citroën-Marchetti Re.2[49]

Civil Aviation Department of India

(Ministry of Civil Aviation (India) – Civil Aviation Department)

Civilian

(Civilian Aircraft Company)

ČKD-Praga

(see Praga)

Clairco

(David Saunders / Cheetah Light Aircraft Company Ltd. / Clairco)

  • Clairco Cheetah[51]
  • Clairco Super Cheetah[51]

Clark

(James W Clark, Bridgewater, PA)

  • Clark 1900 Ornithopter[52]

Clark

(Earl H & Donald Clark, Buffalo, NY)

Clark

(Clark Airplane Co (founders: Richard D Clark, Charles D Reed), Ponca City, OK)

  • Clark 1930 aeroplane[52]

Clark

((Virginius E) Clark Aurcraft Corp.)

  • Clark 46 Duramold[52]

Clark

(Clark Aircraft Inc, Marshall, TX)

Clark & Wood

(Jesse O Clark & Delmar E Wood, 807 W Noble Ave, Visalia, CA)

  • Clark & Wood RKM-1[52]

Clark-Fitzwilliams

  • Clark-Fitzwilliams Cycloplane[52]

Clarke

(J Clarke, Chicago, IL)

  • Clarke 1909 biplane[52]

Classic

(Classic Aircraft Co, Lansing MI, aka Classic Aero Enterprises.)

  • Classic F5[52] (replica Waco F-5)
  • Classic YMF Super[52] (replica Waco YMF)
  • Classic HJ-2 Honey Bee[52]
  • Classic H-3 pegasus[52]
  • Classic HP-40 Warhawk[52]

Classic Fighter Industries

  • Classic Fighter Industries Me 262 Project

Clavé

(Robert Clavé)

  • Clavé le Goëland[11]

Claxton High School

  • Claxton High School Lil' Rascal

Cleary

((W) Cleary Aircraft Corp)

  • Cleary CL-1 Zipper[52]

Clem

(John Wesley Clem, Kansas City, KS)

Clement

(Louis Clement)

  • Clement Triplane[54]
  • Clement racing monoplane[54]
  • Clement-Moineau Monoplane Racer

Clément-Bayard

(Gustave Adolphe Clément-Bayard)

  • Clément-Bayard No.1
  • Clément-Bayard No.2
  • Clément-Bayard No.3
  • Clément-Bayard No.4
  • Clément-Bayard No.5
  • Clément-Bayard No.6
  • Clément-Bayard 1909 (Demoiselle project - cf Santos-Dumont)[27]
  • Clément-Bayard 1910 triplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard 1911 monoplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard 1911 biplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard 1912 biplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard 1912 monoplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard 1913 monoplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard 1913 flying boat[27]
  • Clément-Bayard Military monoplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard Military biplane[27]
  • Clément-Bayard bomber 1915/16[55]

Clemson

(Aero Club, Clemson College, SC)

Cleone

(Cleone Motors Co, St Louis, MO)

Clifton Brothers

Clinger

(W R Clinger, Grandville, MI)

Cloquet

(Cloquet Mfg Co dba Trainer Aircraft Co Inc (founders: Norman Nelson, Claude Phillips, "Rosie" Rosenthal), Cloquet, MN)

  • Cloquet 1931 Monoplane[52]

Cloudbaser Trikes

Cloud-Coupe

(Cloud Aircraft Co. Cloud-Coupe Aircraft & Motors Corp Inc, Milan, IN)

  • Cloud-Coupe A-1[52]
  • Cloud-Coupe Cub[52]
  • Cloud-Coupe EXP-1[52]
  • Cloud-Coupe LW[52]
  • Cloud-Coupe M-P[52]
  • Cloud-Coupe SQ-2[52]

Cloudbuster Ultralights

Cloudcraft Glider Company

Cloud Dancer

(Cloud Dancer Aeroplane Works, Columbus, OH)

  • Cloud Dancer Jenny Sport[52]

Clouser

(Robert W Clouser, Ontario, CA)

  • Clouser CG-1 Gnat[52]

Club ULM Rotor

(Kumertau, Bashkortostan, Russia)

Clutton

CMASA

(Construzioni Mecchaniche Aeronautiche SA)

C.N.A.

(Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica)

CNIAR

(Centrul National al Industriei Aeronautice Románe)

  • CNIAR IAR-93 Vultur

CNNA

(Companhia Nacional de Navegação Aérea / HL = Henrique Lage)

CNNC

(Cia Nacional de Navegação Costeira)

  • Lafay Independência[59]

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