List of aircraft (F)

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

Fa

FAB

(Flugwissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bremen)

  • ESS 641

FABE

(Fábrica Brasileira de Aeronaves, Ltda)

  • FABE UT-23 Stol Tractor
  • FABE EX-27 Bumerangue Cross Country
  • FABE AG-21 Falcão Agrícola
  • FABE AC-22 Falcão Treinador

Fabian

  • Fabian Levente

Fabre

(Henry Fabre)

Fabrica de Avioanes

see: SET

Fabrica de Galleao

  • Niess 5FG
  • PAR 8FG Guanabara

FAdA

(Fábrica Argentina de Aviones "Brigadier San Martín" S.A. formerly FMA) see: Fábrica Militar de Aviones

Fábrica Militar de Aviones

(Abbreviated FMA)

    • Ae. - "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 (1952–2007)
    • FAdeA - Fábrica Argentina de Aviones "Brigadier San Martín" S.A.
  • FMA I.Ae.20 El Boyero
  • FMA I.Ae 24 Calquin
  • FMA IAe 27 Pulqui I
  • FMA IAe 30 Namcu
  • FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II
  • FMA IAe 35 Huanquero
  • FMA IAe 38
  • FMA IAe 45 Quarandi
  • FMA IA 58 Pucará
  • FMA IA-59
  • FMA IA 63 Pampa
  • FMA SAIA 90
  • FMA ATL[1]
  • FAdeA IA 100

Fachschule für Ultraleicht und Motorflug

(Fachschule für Ultraleicht- und Motorflug GmbH (FUL), Hörselberg-Hainich, Thuringia, Germany)

FAG Chemnitz

(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik - Chemnitz)

  • FAG Chemnitz C-1
  • FAG Chemnitz C-2
  • FAG Chemnitz C-3
  • FAG Chemnitz C-4
  • FAG Chemnitz C-5
  • FAG Chemnitz C-6
  • FAG Chemnitz C-7
  • FAG Chemnitz C-8
  • FAG Chemnitz C-9
  • FAG Chemnitz C10[2]
  • FAG Chemnitz C-11[3]

FAG Hamburg

(Flugtechnische Arbeitgemeinschaft an der H.T.L. Hamburg)

  • FAG Hamburg Werk Nr.1[2]
  • FAG Hamburg Kobold[2]
  • FAG Hamburg Brummer[4]

FAG Stettin

(Flugtechnische Arbeitgemeinschaft an der H.T.L. Stettin)

  • FAG Stettin 4[2]
  • FAG Stettin La 11[2]

Fairchild

(Walter L Fairchild, Mineola, NY)

  • Fairchild 1910 Monoplane[5]

Fairchild

(Fairchild, Fairchild-Hiller, Fairchild-Republic, Fairchild-Swearingen, Fairchild-Dornier)

Fairey Aviation Company

(For the Belgian component see Avions Fairey)

Fairtravel

  • Fairtravel Linnet

Fajr

(Fajr Aviation & Composites Industry)

Falck

(William Falck, Warwick, NY)

  • Falck Chester Special[5]
  • Falck Special[5]

Falcomposite

Falcon

(Falcon Racers Inc.)

  • Falcon Special
  • Falcon Special II

Falconar

((Chris) Falconar Avia Ltd, Edmonton, Canada)

FAMA

(Fábrica Argentina de Materiales Aerospaciales)

  • FAMA IA 58 Pucará
  • FAMA IA 58C Pucará Charlie
  • FAMA IA 66 Pucará
  • FMA IA 70
  • Embraer/FMA CBA 123 Vector (CBA - Cooperación Brasil-Argentina (Spanish), and Cooperação Brasil-Argentina (Portuguese)
  • FAMA IA 63 Pampa

Famà

(Famà Helicopters srl)

Fanaero-Chile

Fane

Fantasy Air

Faradair

(Faradair Aerospace)

Faria

(Lawrence Faria, Richmond, OH)

Farina

(Farina Aircraft Corp, 690 8 Ave, New York, NY)

  • Farina 1930 Aeroplane[5]

Farman Aviation Works

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

Maurice Farman

  • Maurice Farman MF.1[8]
  • Maurice Farman MF.2[8]
  • Maurice Farman MF.5[8]
  • Maurice Farman MF.6[9]
  • Maurice Farman MF.6bis[8]
  • Maurice Farman MF.7 Longhorn
  • Maurice Farman MF.8[10]
  • Maurice Farman MF.9[11]
  • Maurice Farman MF.11 Shorthorn
  • Maurice Farman MF.12
  • Maurice Farman MF.16[12]
  • Maurice Farman Coupe Michelin[13]
  • Maurice Farman Hydro-Aeroplane I[14]
  • Maurice Farman Hydro-Aeroplane II[14]

Henry Farman

  • Henry Farman III[15]
  • Henry Farman Biplane
  • Henry Farman HFC[16]
  • Henry Farman HFC-1[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.1[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.1bis[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.2/2[17]
  • Henry Farman HF.6[18]
  • Henry Farman HF.7[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.10[19]
  • Henry Farman HF.10bis[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.11[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.11 hydroplane[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.12
  • Henry Farman HF.14[20]
  • Henry Farman HF.14 hydroplane[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.15[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.16[21]
  • Henry Farman HF.17[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.18 hydroplane[8]
  • Henry Farman HF.19 hydroplane[22][8]
  • 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[23]
  • Henry Farman HF.33[24]
  • Henry Farman HF.35
  • Henry Farman HF.36
  • Henry Farman HF.206

Farman

  • Farman Aviette
  • Farman Blanchard built by Farman to a design by Maurice Blanchard, 1921
  • Farman BN.4 Super Goliath four-engined bomber 1921
  • Farman Moustique
  • Farman FF 65 Sport
  • Farman F.1,40
  • Farman F.1,40bis
  • Farman F.1,40ter
  • Farman F.1,41 (aka Army Type 70)
  • Farman F.1,41bis
  • Farman F.1,41 H
  • Farman F.1,46
  • Farman F.2,41
  • Farman F-3 Bis Jabiru[25]
  • Farman F-3X Jabiru[26] related to F.120 Jabiru.
  • Farman F-4S[27]
  • Farman F.21
  • Farman F.30
  • Farman F.31[28]
  • Farman F.40
  • Farman F.40 H
  • Farman F.40bis
  • Farman F.40ter
  • Farman F.40 QC
  • Farman F.40 P
  • Farman F.41
  • Farman F.41 H
  • Farman F.41bis
  • Farman F.41bis H
  • Farman F.43 (1915-1918) - reconnaissance[29]
  • Farman F.45[30]
  • Farman F.46[31]
  • Farman F.47[32]
  • Farman F.48[33]
  • Farman F.49[34]
  • Farman F.50 (1918)
  • Farman F.50 (flying boat)
  • Farman F.51
  • Farman F.60 Goliath: 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, 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.
    • Farman F.68 BN.4: Thirty-two Jupiter-powered bomber aircraft exported to Poland.
    • Farman F.4X: One special Goliath aircraft, powered by four Salmson radial piston engines in tandem pairs.
  • Farman F.70
  • Farman F.71
  • Farman F.72
  • Farman F.73
  • Farman F.74
  • Farman F.75
  • Farman F.76
  • Farman F.80
  • Farman F.81[35]
  • Farman F.85 EP2[36]
  • Farman F.85 ET2[37]
  • Farman F.90
  • Farman F.91
  • Farman F.110
  • Farman F.115
  • Farman F.120 single-engined bomber
  • Farman F.120 Jabiru (tri-motor transport)
  • 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.150
  • Farman F.150bis
  • Farman F.160
  • Farman F.160 A.2
  • Farman F.160 BN.4
  • Farman F.161
  • Farman F.162
  • Farman F.163
  • Farman F.165
  • Farman F.166
  • Farman F.167
  • Farman F.168
  • Farman F.169
  • Farman F.170 Jabiru
  • 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.191
  • Farman F.192
  • Farman F.193
  • Farman F.194
  • Farman F.195[38]
  • Farman F.196[39]
  • Farman F.197
  • Farman F.198
  • Farman F.199
  • Farman F.200 (1923)
  • Farman F.200
  • 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.223
  • Farman F.230
  • 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.271
  • Farman F.280
  • Farman F.281
  • Farman F.282
  • Farman F.290[40]
  • Farman F.291[41]
  • Farman F.291/1[42]
  • Farman F.293[43]
  • Farman F.300
  • 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.380
  • Farman F.390
  • Farman F.391
  • Farman F.392
  • Farman F.393
  • Farman F.400
  • Farman F.401
  • Farman F.402
  • Farman F.403
  • Farman F.404
  • Farman F.405
  • Farman F.406
  • Farman F.410
  • Farman F.420
  • Farman F.430
  • Farman F.431
  • Farman F.432
  • Farman F.433
  • Farman F.450
  • Farman F.451
  • Farman F.455
  • Farman F.460 Alizé
  • Farman F.480 Alizé
  • Farman F.500 Monitor I
  • Farman F.510 Monitor II
  • Farman F.520 Monitor III
  • Farman F.521 Monitor III
  • Farman F.1000
  • Farman F.1001
  • Farman F.1002
  • Farman F.1010
  • Farman F.1020
  • Farman F.1021
  • Farman NC.223
  • Farman NC.410
  • Farman NC.433
  • Farman NC.470
  • Farman NC.471

Farman-Standard

(Farman-Standard Corp.)

  • Farman-Standard D-25A

Farnborough

(Farnborough Aircraft / Richard noble)

  • Farnborough F1 Kestrel

Farner

(Willi Farner / Farner-Werke AG / F+W)

Farnham

(Lawrence Farnham, Fort Collins, CO)

  • Farnham FC-1 Fly-Cycle[5]

Farrington

(Farrington Aircraft Corp, Paducah, KY)

Fasig-Turner

(Charles P Fasig & Charles Turner)

  • Fasig-Turner 1924 Biplane[5]

FASTec

(Advanced Technology Products Inc, Worcester, MA)

  • FASTec Electra-plane[5]

Faucett

(Cia. de Aviacion Faucett)

Faust

(Elmer Faust, dba Cody Aero Services, Cody, WY)

  • Faust 3 (a.k.a. Faust 301 and Faust PA-12)[5]

Fauvel

Fawcett

  • Fawcett 120

Fb

FBA

(Franco British Aviation / Hydravions Schreck-F.B.A.)

Fd

FD-Composites

(FD-Composites, Arbing, Austria)

  • FD-Composites Arrow Copter AC 10
  • FD-Composites Arrow Copter AC 20

Fe

Federal

(Federal Aircraft & Motor Corp, New York, NY)

  • Federal Army Tractor[5]

Federal

(Federal Aircraft Corp, San Bernardino, CA)

  • Federal CM-1 Lone Eagle[49]
  • Federal CM-2 a.k.a. (General Pilot)[5]
  • Federal CM-3[5][49]
  • Federal XPT-1[5]

Federal

(Federal Aircraft Ltd, Montreal Canada)

  • Federal AT-20[5]

Fedorov

(D. D. Fedorov)

  • Fedorov DF-1

Fefolov

(Igor Fefolov)

  • Fefolov F-1
  • Fefolov F-3
  • Fefolov F-5
  • Fefolov F-7

Feiro

(Feigl & Lajos Rotter)[50]

Felio

(Harold G Felio, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Felio Ranger SP-2[5]

Felix

(Charles Felix, Hatfield, PA)

Felixstowe

Fellabaum

(J R Fellabaum, Toledo, OH)

  • Fellabaum JRF-22 Starfire

Fellot-Lacour

(Fellot-Lacour)

  • Fellot-Lacour FL.4[54]

Fernas

  • Fernas 142

Feniks OKB

Ferber

(Ferdinand Ferber)

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

Féré

(René Féré)

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

Ferrière

(Louis Ferrière)

Fetterman

((Fred O) Fetterman Aircraft Corp, Brooklyn, NY)

  • Fetterman Chick-a-dee

Fetters

(Arthur Haldane Fetters)

  • Fetters 1921 Sport biplane[57]

Feugray

(Gérard Feugray)

  • Feugray TR-200[56]
  • Feugray TR-260[56]
  • Feugray TR-300[56]
  • Feugray TR-3250[56]
  • Feugray-Fordan ASA-200[56]
  • Feugray-Fordan ASA-260[56]

Ff

FFA

(Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein / Federal Institute of Technology – (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich))

  • FFA AS-202 Bravo
  • FFA D-3800
  • FFA N.20 Aiguillon
  • FFA N.20.1 Arbalete
  • FFA N.20.2 Arbalete Glider
  • FFA P-16
  • FFA Diamant
  • FFA Ka-Bi-Vo

FFT

(FFT GESELLSCHAFTFUR FLUGZEUG- UND FASERVERBUND-TECHNOLOGIE mbH)

FFV Aerotech

FFVS

(Kungliga Flygförvaltningens Flygverkstad i Stockholm - Royal Air Administration Aircraft Factory in Stockholm)

  • FFVS J.22

Fg

FGP

Fi

Fiat Aviazione

(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Italian Automobile Factory of Turin)

FIAT-CMASA

(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Costruzioni Meccaniche Aeronautiche S.A.)

FIAT-CANSA

(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Costruzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi S.A.)

  • FIAT-CANSA FC.11[60]
  • FIAT-CANSA FC.12
  • FIAT-CANSA FC.20

Fiberdyne

(Fiberdyne Associates Inc, West Chester, PA)

  • Fiberdyne XRG-165A Glaticopter

Fiedor

(Ludwick Fiedor, Cleveland, OH)

  • Fiedor Bluewing

Field

(Raymond Field, 208 N Erie St, Wichita, KS)

  • Field Midwing

Field

(K G Field, State Market, Seattle, WA)

  • Field A

Fieseler

(Gerhard Fieseler Werke GmbH)

Fife

(Ray Fife, Coronado, CA)

  • Fife-Beachey Beachey replica

Fike

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

Filper

(Filper Research Corp, San Ramon and Livermore, CA)

  • Filper Helicopter (N9712C)
  • Fliper test rig
  • Filper Beta 200[5]
  • Filper Beta 200A (N5000F)
  • Filper Beta 300
  • Filper Beta 400[5]
  • Filper Beta 400A (N5003F)

Finklea

(Finklea Brothers, Leland, MS)

  • Finklea FT-1 Trainer[5]
  • Finklea Model 1933[5]

Firebird

(Bitburg, Germany)

Firestone

(1940: G&A (Gliders & Aircraft) Div, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co, Willow Grove, PA 1946: Firestone Aircraft Div on acquisition of Pitcairn-Larsen Autogiros.)

First Strike

(First Strike Aviation Inc (pres: Bobby Baker), Pigott, AR)

  • First Strike Bobcat[5]
  • First Strike Super Cat[5]

Fisher

(Fisher Aero Corporation)

Fisher

(Fisher Body Works, Cleveland, OH)

  • Fisher-Caproni Ca.46 (license built Caproni Ca.46)[5]
  • Fisher-de Havilland DH-4 (license built Airco DH-4)[5]
  • Fisher-Standard SJ-1 (license built Standard SJ-1)[5]

Fisher

(Edward Fisher, Kansas City, MO)

Fisher

(Fisher Div, General Motors Corp, Cleveland, OH)

Fisher

((Gene and Darlene Jackson-Hanson) Fisher Flying Products, Edgely, ND)

Fisher-Boretski

  • Fisher-Boretski FiBo-2

Fishercraft

(Ed Fisher, Painesville, OH)

  • Fishercraft Zippy Sport[5]

Fisk

(Edwin Fisk)

  • Fisk 1911 Monoplane[5]
  • Fisk 1919 Biplane[5]
  • Fisk-Standard[5]

Fitzsimmons

(Frank Fitzsimmons, Hempstead, NY)[5]

  • Fitzsimmons 1911 Monoplane[5]

Fizir

(Rudolf Fizi)

  • Fizir-Maybach
  • Fizir-Mercedes
  • Fizir-Wright
  • Fizir-Gypsi
  • Fizir-Jupiter
  • Fizir-Vega
  • Fizir-Loren (sic)
  • Fizir-Lorraine
  • Fizir 85 CV
  • Fizir AF-2 - flying boat (1931)
  • Fizir F1G Titan
  • Fizir F1G Kastor
  • Fizir F1M - two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1930)
  • Fizir FN - two-seat trainer
  • Fizir FN-H - two-seat training floatplane (1931)
  • Fizir F1V
  • Fizir FP-1
  • Fizir FP-2
  • Fizir FT Nastavni (also known as the Zmaj FP-2??)
  • Fizir FT-1 Nebošja

Fk

FK-Lightplanes

  • FK-Lightplanes SW51 Mustang

Fl

Flaeming Air

(Brandenburg, Germany)

Flagg

(Flaggships Inc, San Diego, CA)

  • Flagg F.13 Bug (a.k.a. Flagg-Raymond)[5]
  • Flagg F.15 San Diego (a.k.a. FAC Special)[5]
  • Flagg Student Pal (a.k.a. Marshall Flyer)[5]

Flagg-Snyder

((Claude) Flagg-(Barney) Snyder, San Diego, CA)

  • Flagg-Snyder Racer (later rebuilt as Butz F-1)[5]

Flaglor

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

Flamingo

(Metal Aircraft Corp, Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, OH)

  • Flamingo All-Metal Tranship[5]
  • Flamingo G-1[5]
  • Flamingo G-2[5]
  • Flamingo G-MT-6[5]

Flanders

Flaris

  • Flaris Lar 1

Fleet

Fleetcraft

(Fleet Airplane Corp (fdr: John B Moore), Lincoln Nebraska)

  • Fleetcraft A[5]
  • Fleetcraft Cadet (a.k.a. Fleetwing Cadet)[5]

Fleetwings

(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).)

Fleming

(J W T and William G Fleming, Memphis, TN)

  • Fleming 1929 Biplane[5]

Flemming

(Jim Flemming)

  • Flemming XNU-1

Fletcher

(Daniel & Richard Fletcher)

  • Fletcher Bushbird[63]

Fletcher

((Wendell, Frank, Maurice) Fletcher Aviation Corp, 190 W Colorado St, Pasadena, CA)

Fletcher's Ultralights

(Turlock, California, USA)

Flettner

(Flettner Flugzeugbau GmbH / Anton Flettner G.m.b.H.)

Fleury

(Robert Fleury)

  • Fleury RF.10 Vedette[54]
  • Fleury RF.21 Trimard[56]

Flexible

(Flexible Aeroplane Co.)

  • Flexible 1909 Aeroplane[5]

Flight Design

(Landsberied, Germany)

Flightsail

(Flight Dynamics (pres: Thomas H Purcell Jr), Raleigh, NC)

  • Flightsail VII[5]

Flightstar

(Flightstar Sportplanes)

  • Flightstar
  • Flightstar Formula
  • Flightstar Spyder
  • Flightstar Loadstar
  • Flightstar e-Spyder
  • Flightstar II
  • Flightstar IISL
  • Flightstar IISC

Flightship

  • Flightship FS8 WiG

Flight Team

(Flight Team UG & Company AG, Ippesheim, Germany)

  • Flight Team Spider
  • Flight Team Twister

Flightworks

(Flightworks Corp, Austin, TX)

  • Flightworks Capella[5]
  • Flightworks Capella XS[5]

Fliteways

(Fliteways Inc (Ben White), Milwaukee, WI)

  • Fliteways Special[5]

Flitzer Sportplanes

(Aberdare, United Kingdom)

Florine

(Nicolas Florine, Belgium)

  • Florine Helicopter No.1
  • Florine Helicopter No.2
  • Florine Helicopter No.3 (1933)[64]

Florov

  • Florov No4302

Floyd-Bean

(Bob Bean & Tom Floyd, Inglewood, CA)

  • Floyd-Bean Special[5]

FLS

F L S Z

(Flight Level Six-Zero Inc, Colorado Springs, CO)

Flugschule Wings

(Spital am Pyhrn, Austria)

Flugtechnischer Verein Spandau

  • Flugtechnischer Verein Spandau 1925 monoplane

Fly Air

(Fly Air Limited, Trudovec, Bulgaria)

Fly Castelluccio

(Fly Castelluccio Paramotor Paragliding and Trike srl, Ascoli Piceno, Italy)

Fly Hard Trikes

(Wildwood, Georgia, United States)

Fly Products

(Grottammarre, Italy)

  • Fly Products Eco
  • Fly Products Flash
  • Fly Products Gold
  • Fly Products Jet
  • Fly Products Kompress
  • Fly Products Max
  • Fly Products Power
  • Fly Products Race
  • Fly Products Rider
  • Fly Products Sprint
  • Fly Products Thrust
  • Fly Products Xenit

Fly Synthesis

Fly Wurm

(Paul Maiwurm, Mission Beach (San Diego), CA)

  • Fly Wurm 1929 Barrelplane[5]

Fly-Fan

(Fly-Fan sro, Trenčín, Slovakia)

FlyLatino

(FlyLatino, Latina, Italy)

  • FL 100 RG

FlyNano

(Lahti, Finland)

Flyfabrikk

(Norske Hæren Flyfabrikk)

  • Flyfabrikk 1918 biplane

Flygfabriken

(Svenska Flygfabriken)

  • Flygfabriken LN-3 Seagull

Flying Auto

(Flying Auto Co.)

  • Flying Auto 1909 Aeroplane[5]

Flying K

Flying Legend

(Caltagirone, Italy)

Flying Machines s.r.o.

(Rasošky, Czech Republic)

Flying Mercury

(Hibbing MN.)

  • Flying Mercury 1930 Monoplane[5]

Flyitalia

(Dovera, Italy)

Flylab

(Flylab Srl, Ischitella, Italy)

Flylight Airsports

(Northampton, United Kingdom)

Flyvetroppernes Værksteder

(Flyverkorpsets Værksteder (1924–32) ; Flyvertroppernes Værksteder (1932-1943))

Flywhale

(Flywhale Aircraft)

Fm

FMA

see:Fábrica Militar de Aviones

FMP s.r.o.

(Prague, Czech Republic)

Fo

Focke-Achgelis

(Focke-Achgelis & Co. G.m.b.H.)

Focke-Wulf

(Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau G.m.b.H.)

Fokker

(Fokker Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.) - Schwerin, Germany (Fokker and Idflieg designation prefixes)

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[70]
  • Fokker JA
  • Fokker LB-2 Light Bomber
  • Fokker O-27
  • Fokker PW-5
  • 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[70]
  • Fokker BA-1
  • Fokker F.7
  • Fokker F.8 Super Universal
  • Fokker F.9
  • Fokker F.10 Super Trimotor
  • Fokker F.11 Flying Yacht
  • Fokker F.14
  • Fokker AF.15
  • Fokker F.18
  • Fokker F.32
  • Fokker DH-4M
  • Fokker-Hall H-51[70]
  • Fokker Universal Airliner & freighter
  • Fokker Standard Universal
  • Fokker Super Universal Airliner & freighter
  • Fokker Skeeter[70]
  • Fokker Model 3
  • Fokker Model 4 Universal
  • Fokker Model 5
  • Fokker Model 6
  • Fokker Model 7
  • Fokker Model 8 Skeeter[70]
  • Fokker Model 8 Super Universal
  • Fokker Model 11[70]
  • Fokker Model 12
  • Fokker Model 13[70]
  • Fokker Model 14

Folkerts

(Clayton Folkerts, Moline, IL; Robertson, MO)

Folland

Follis

(Fred E Follis, Nashville, TN)

  • Follis Sport[5]

Forbes

(David Forbes, Atherton, CA)

  • Forbes DAS-IM (a.k.a. wolfram Special)[5]
  • Forbes F-3 CobraF-3 Cobra[5]
  • Forbes Tonopah Low[5]

Ford

  • 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[71]
  • Ford 11-AT
  • Ford 12-A[71]
  • Ford 14-A[71]
  • Ford 15-P
  • Ford Flivver
  • Ford Tri-Motor
  • Ford-Stout Dragonfly[71]
  • Ford-Stout 2-AT (a.k.a. Air Pullman)
  • Ford Executive

Ford

(Ford Airplane Co, Tulsa, OK)

  • Ford 1931 Monoplane[5]

Ford-Leigh

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

  • Ford-Leigh Safety Wing[5]

Ford-Van Auken

(Edsel Ford & Charles Van Auken, 1302 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI)

Forman

(Albert V Forman, Medford OR.)

  • Forman 1936 Monoplane[5]

Forney

(Forney Manufacturing Company / Fornaire Aircraft Co.)

  • Forney F-1 Aircoupe

Fortier

(Amilcar E Fortier, New Orleans LA.)

  • Fortier 1907 Aeroplane[5]

Foss

(Al Foss, Rosemead CA.)

  • Foss Special[5]

Foster

(Joe Foster & Floyd Simpson, Anderson SC.)

  • Foster Grey Eagle[5]

Foster

(H C Foster, Vanport PA.)

  • Foster 1937 Biplane[5]
  • Foster Aerodyne[5]
  • Foster Airspeed[5]

Foster

(Sidney Foster)

  • Foster Blood, Sweat and Tears[5]

Foster, Wikner Aircraft

Fouga

  • Fouga CM.7
  • Fouga CM.8
  • Fouga CM.8 Acro
  • Fouga CM.8/13
  • Fouga CM.8/15
  • Fouga CM.8/13 Sylphe démotorisé
  • Fouga CM.8 R13 Cyclone
  • Fouga CM.8 R13 Sylphe II
  • Fouga CM.8 R13 Sylphe III
  • Fouga CM.8 R9.8 Cyclope I
  • Fouga CM.8 R9.5 Cyclope II
  • Fouga CM.8 R8.3 Midget
  • Fouga CM.71
  • Fouga CM.82R Lutin[72]
  • Fouga CM.821R[72]
  • Fouga CM.88 Gémaux
  • Fouga CM.10
  • Fouga CM.100
  • Fouga CM.101R
  • Fouga CM.103R
  • Fouga CM.130
  • Fouga CM.170 Magister
  • Fouga CM.171 Makalu
  • Fouga CM.175 Zéphir

Found

(Found Aircraft Development Inc, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.)

Four Winds

  • Four Winds Four winds

Fournier

(René Fournier, Avions Fournier)

Fowler

((Robert G) Fowler Corp, San Francisco CA. / R.G. Fowler & Jay Gage)

  • Fowler Wright Flyer[5]
  • Fowler-Gage Biplane[5]

Fowler

(Harland D Fowler, New Brunswick NJ.)

  • Fowler 1928 Monoplane[5]

Fowler

(A C Fowler, Hurricane WV.)

  • Fowler Sport[5]

Fowler

(Donald Fowler and Francis Gallant, Boston MA.)

  • Fowler 1933 Biplane[5]

Fox

(Alfred C Fox, Beaverton OR.)

  • Fox Sportplane[5]

Foxcon Aviation

(Foxcon Aviation & Research Pty, Mackay, Queensland, Australia)

Fr

Frakes Aviation

  • Frakes Mohawk

Frame

(Augustus J Frame, Columbus OH.)

  • Frame Special[5]

France-Aviation

Francis

(Royal N "Roy" Francis, Santa Clara area CA.)

  • Francis 1910 Biplane[5]
  • Francis 1911 Biplane[5]
  • Francis 1913 Biplane[5]

Francis-Angell

(Jerry Francis & Harold Angell, Lansing MI.)

  • Francis-Angell 1947 Monoplane[5]

Frank

(Otto Frank)

Franklin

(Franklin Aircraft Corp (first as Joy Mfg Co), Franklin PA)

  • Franklin Sport[5]
  • Franklin Sport 65 (Model A)[5]
  • Franklin Sport 70 (Model B)[5]
  • Franklin Sport 90[5]

Franklin

(Deward Franklin, Boulder City NV.)

  • Franklin 1936 Monoplane[5]

Franklin

(Willy Franklin)

Franklyn

(George Franklyn)

Frati

(aircraft designed by Stelio Frati, but produced by various manufacturers)

  • F.M.1 Passero[74]
  • F.M.2 Bi-Passero
  • F.4 Rondone
  • Caproni Trento 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
  • Golden Avio F30
  • F.250
  • F.260
  • SF.260
  • F.400 Cobra
  • F.480 projected four seat Cobra
  • SF.600 Canguro (en: "Kangaroo")
  • F.1000[75]
  • F.1300 Jet Squalus
  • F.2500[75]
  • F.3000[75]
  • F.3500 Sparviero
  • Aermacchi SF.260EA - Most recent variant for Italian Air Force. 30 built
  • Aeromere F.8L America
  • Ambrosini F.4 Rondone
  • Ambrosini F.7 Rondone II
  • Aviamilano F.14 Nibbio
  • Aviamilano F.8L Series I Falco
  • Aviamilano F.8L Series II Falco
  • 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
  • Caproni Trento F.5
  • Ditta Movo F.M.1 Passero[74]
  • Frati BF-46 - Stelio Frati - Aeroclub de Busto Arsizio, Varese
  • Frati Sky Arrow[76]
  • General Avia Airtruck
  • General Avia F.15 Picchio (Italian: "Woodpecker") - prototype with Lycoming O-320 engine and three seats (1 built)
  • 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)
  • General Avia F.20TP Condor
  • General Avia F.22 Pinguino
  • General Avia F.200
  • General Avia F.3500 Sparviero
  • Italair F.20 Pegaso
  • JSC Sokol F.15F Excalibur - F.15F built by JSC Sokol for HOAC
  • Laverda Super Falco Series IV
  • Pasotti F.6 Airone
  • Pasotti F.9 Sparviero
  • 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)
  • Procaer F.400 Cobra
  • Promavia F.1300 Jet Squalus
  • Sequoia F.8L Falco
  • SIAI Marchetti SF.260 - Production version of the F.260
  • Vulcanair SF.600 Canguro (en: "Kangaroo")
  • Waco Meteor

Frederick-Ames

(Frederick-Ames Research Corp, Anaheim CA.)

Free Bird Innovations

(Free Bird Innovations, Inc, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States)

  • Free Bird Sportlite SS
  • Free Bird Sportlite 2
  • Free Bird LiteSport II
  • Free Bird LiteSport Classic
  • Free Bird LiteSport Ultra
  • Free Bird Sportlite 103

Free Flight

(Free Flight Aviation Pty Ltd)

  • Free Flight Hornet 130S[77]
  • Free Flight Hornet 160[78]

Free Spirit

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

  • Free Spirit RC 412[5]

Freebird Airplane Company

(Marshville, North Carolina, United States)

Freedom Aviation

Freedom Lite

(Freedom Lite Inc, Walton, Ontario, Canada)

Freedom Master

(Freedom Master Corp, Merritt Island FL.)

  • Freedom Master FM-2 Air Shark I[5]

Freewind

(Freewind Aviation)

Freewing

((Hugh) Schmittle Aircraft (with Odile Legeay), Annapolis MD. )

  • Freewing MK-5[5]

FreeX

(Egling, Germany)

Freeze

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

  • Freeze Monoplane[5]

Freiberger

(Ronald Freiberger)

Frenard

(Fred N Arnoldi, Columbus OH.)

  • Frenard Duck[5]

Fresh Breeze

(Fresh Breeze GmbH & Co Kg, Wedemark, Germany)

Freüller Valls

  • Freüller Valls MA

Friedrichshafen

(Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen G.m.b.H.)

Frier

(John Frier, 5833 Julian St, SDt Louis MO.)

  • Frier 1911 Headless Triplane[5]

Friesley

(Friesley (Harold Friesleben) Aircraft Corp, Gridley CA.)

Froebe

Froberg

(Froberg Aeroplane Co, Richmond CA.)

  • Froberg 1912 Biplane[5]

Frontier Aircraft Inc

(Vail, Colorado, United States)

FRuBA

(Flugzeug Reparatur und Bau Anstalt - aircraft repair and manufacturing facility / Julius Kolin)

Fry

(Fry Aircraft Design, Wilen bei Wollerau, Switzerland)

Fs

FSS

(Gerhard Winkler / Johannes Höntsch / Flugsportgruppe Schönhagen)

Ft

FTAG Esslingen

(Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Fachhochschule Esslingen -Hochschule für Technik e.V.)

  • Esslingen E-1 a.k.a. FTAG E-1
  • Esslingen E-10 a.k.a. FTAG E-10

Fu

Fuji

(Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha)

Fujinawa

(Eiichi Fujinawa)

Fukudu

(Fukudu Kei Hikoki Seisakusho - Fukudu light Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)

  • Fukudu Hikari Research-2 Motor Glider[84]
  • Fukuda/Hitachi HT-3 Research Glider[84]
  • Fukudu Ki-23

Fukunaga

(Fukunaga Hikoki Seisakusho - Fukunaga Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)

  • Fukunaga Tenryu 3 Trainer[84]
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 6 Long-range Racing Aeroplane[84]
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 7 Trainer[84]
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 8 Trainer[84]
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 9 Trainer[84]
  • Fukunaga Tenryu 10 Passenger Transport[84]

Fuller-Hammond

(Skycraft Industries (founders: George B Fuller & Wilbur A Hammond), 350 Washington Blvd, Venice CA.)

  • Fuller-Hammond FH-1[5]

Fulton

(Fulton Aircraft Div, Flight Training Research Assn Inc, Continental Corp (military training devices).)

  • Fulton FA-2 Airphibian
  • Fulton FA-3 Airphibian

Funk

(R R Funk, Cincinnati OH.)

  • Funk Experimental[5]

Funk

(Akron Aircraft Co Inc (founders: Joseph & Howard Funk, with a business consortium), 277 Brown St, Akron OH)

  • Funk Model B
  • Funk Model C[5]
  • Funk F-2B[5]
  • Funk UC-92

Funk

(Otto & Peter Funk)

  • Greif 1 (FK-1)
  • Greif 2 (FK-2)
  • Funk HS203
  • Funk FK-3
  • Funk FK-4
  • Funk FK-5
  • Funk FK-6
  • Funk FK-9
  • Funk FK-11
  • Funk Sirius 1
  • Funk AK-1

Funk

(Don D Funk Aviation Co, Broken Arrow OK. )

Fv

FVA

(Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen)

  • FVA-1 Schwatze Düvel (Schwarze Teufel)
  • FVA-2 Blaue Maus
  • 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-18 Primitivkrähe
  • FVA-18/3 Silberkrähe
  • FVA-20
  • FVA-27

FVM

(Flygkompaniets Verkstäder at Malmen - aircraft workshop of the Army Aviation Company at Malmen)

  • FVM S.18
  • FVM S.21[49]
  • FVM Phönix D.III

Fw

FWA

(Flugzeugwerke Altenrhein AG)

  • FWA AS 202 Bravo
  • FWA AS 32T Turbo Trainer

Fy

Fyodorov

(E.S. Fyodorov)

  • Fyodorov 1907 Quintuplane[86]

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