List of aircraft (Df-Dz)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Df-Dz'.
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Df-Dz
DF Helicopters
- DF Helicopters DF333
- DF Helicopters DF334
DFS
(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug) see also: RRG
- DFS 39
- DFS 40
- DFS 54
- DFS 193
- DFS 194
- DFS 203
- DFS 228
- DFS 230
- DFS 230F (despite designation it was a totally new aircraft)
- DFS 331
- DFS 332
- DFS 346
- DFS B6
- DFS Condor
- DFS E 32
- DFS Einheitsschulflugzeug
- DFS Fliege IIa
- DFS Ha III
- DFS Habicht
- DFS Hangwind
- DFS Hol's der Teufel
- DFS Jacht 71
- DFS Kranich
- DFS Maikäfer
- DFS Mo 6
- DFS Mo 12
- DFS Moazag'otl
- DFS Olympia Meise
- DFS Präsident
- DFS Professor
- DFS Reiher
- DFS Rhönbussard
- DFS Rhönadler
- DFS Rhönsperber
- DFS São Paulo
- DFS Seeadler
- DFS SG 38
- DFS Stanavo
- DFS Weihe
DFW
(Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H)
DG
(DG Flugzeugbau GmbHpreviously Gläser-Dirks)
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
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[4]
- 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[5]
- Dietrich DP III - 2+6 high-wing monoplane airliner, 1 x Benz Bz.IV or Rolls-Royce Falcon, abandoned[6]
- Dietrich DP IV - [Project] 2-seat trainer (4-seat tourer?), 63 hp/47 kW 5-cyl Siemens Sh 4[7]
- Dietrich DP V - [Project] 1+2 touring aircraft, Mercedes engine[8]
- Dietrich DP VI - 1924 low-wing sports monoplane prototype, 49 hp/37 kW 3-cyl Haacke radial[9]
- 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[3]
DINFIA
(Dirección Nacional de Fabricación e Investigación Aeronáutica - Spanish language for "National Directorate of Aeronautical Manufacturing and Research").
- DINFIA IA 24
- DINFIA IA 25 Mañque: assault glider
- DINFIA IA 28: twin-engined fighter based on IA-24 with Rolls-Royce Merlin engines
- DINFIA IA 31
- DINFIA IA 32 Chingolo: two-seat trainer aircraft
- DINFIA IA 35 Huanquero
- DINFIA IA 38 Naranjero
- DINFIA IA 45 Querandi
- FMA IA 50 Guaraní II
Discovery Aviation
DJB
(DJB Aeroplane Co (Harry Deuther, Junkin & Brukner), the basis for Weaver Aircraft Co. )
D.K.D.
see:Działowskich
D.N.F.
(Dupperon, Niepce & Fetterer)
- D.N.F. 1916 bomber
Doak
(Doak Aircraft Co Inc, Torrance, CA )
- Doak DRD-1[3]
- Doak Model 16
- Doak VZ-4 Vertical takeoff/landing research aircraft
Dokuchayev
(Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)
- Dokuchayev 1910 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.2 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.3 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.4 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.5 monoplane[12]
- Dokuchayev No.6 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1910 biplane (Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)[12]
- Dokuchayev 1912 sesquiplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1914 biplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1915 sesquiplane trainer[12]
- Dokuchayev 1916 monoplane[12]
- Dokuchayev 1916 biplane[12]
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).)
- Doman D-10B
- Doman D-11[3]
- Doman LZ-1
- Doman LZ-1A
- Doman LZ-2A Pelican
- Doman LZ-4
- Doman LZ-5
- Doman H-31
- Doman HC-1[3][13]
Donnet-Denhaut
(Société des Établissements Donnet-Denhaut)
- Donnet-Denhaut flying boat
- Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 140/150 hp[14]
- Donnet-Denhaut Lorraine 160 hp[15]
- Donnet-Denhaut Canton-Unné 160 hp[16]
- Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 200 hp RR[17]
- Donnet-Denhaut Hispano-Suiza 275 hp[18]
- Donnet-Denhaut Bimoteur[19]
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-1
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-2
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-3
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-8
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-9
- Donnet-Denhaut DD-10
- Donnet-Denhaut P.10[20]
- Donnet-Denhaut P.15[20]
- Donnet H.B.3
Donnet-Lévêque
Dorand
(Colonel Emile Dorand, director of the Section Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé) at Chalais-Meudon / Société d`Études des Giravions Dorand)
- Dorand 1908 Avion Militaire[20]
- Dorand 1909 Laboratoire[20]
- Dorand 1911 biplane[20]
- Dorand AR.1
- Dorand AR.2
- Dorand DO.1
- Dorand armoured interceptor[20]
- Dorand BU[20]
- Dorand flying boat[20]
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)
- Dormoy 1919 Biplane
- Dormoy 1920 Biplane
- Dormoy Bathtub
Dornier
(Dornier Werke GmbH) (During World War 1, Dornier designed for Zeppelin-Lindau)
- Dornier Cs.I
- Dornier Gs I[26]
- Dornier Gs II[27][26][28]
- Dornier Do A Libelle and Libelle II
- Dornier Do B Merkur
- Dornier Do B Bal Merkur II
- Dornier Do C
- Dornier C III Komet I
- Dornier Do C2
- Dornier Do C3
- Dornier Do C4
- Dornier Do D
- Dornier Do E
- Dornier Do F
- Dornier G I Greif[26]
- Dornier Do H Falke
- Dornier Do H Seefalke
- Dornier Do J Wal
- Dornier Do J B
- Dornier Do J G
- Dornier Do J K
- Dornier Do J II
- Dornier Do K1
- Dornier Do K2
- Dornier Do K3
- Dornier L1 Delphin I
- Dornier L2 Delphin II
- Dornier L3 Delphin III
- Dornier Do N
- Dornier Do O
- Dornier Do P
- Dornier Do Q
- Dornier Do R2 Superwal
- Dornier Do R4 Superwal
- Dornier Do S
- Dornier Do T
- Dornier Do U
- Dornier Do V
- Dornier Do X
- Dornier Do Y
- Dornier Do 10
- Dornier Do 11
- Dornier Do 12 Libelle III
- Dornier Do 13
- Dornier Do 14
- Dornier Do 15
- Dornier Do 16 Wal
- Dornier Do 17
- Dornier Do 18
- Dornier Do 19
- Dornier Do 20[26]
- Dornier Do 22
- Dornier Do 23
- Dornier Do 24
- Dornier Do 25
- Dornier Do 26
- Dornier Do 27
- Dornier Do 28
- Dornier Do 29
- Dornier Do 31
- Dornier Do 32
- Dornier Do 34
- Dornier 128
- Dornier Do 200
- Dornier Do 212
- Dornier Do 214
- Dornier Do 215
- Dornier Do 216[26]
- Dornier Do 217
- Dornier 228
- Dornier Do 317
- Dornier Do 318
- Dornier 328
- Dornier Do 335 Pfeil
- Dornier Do 435
- Dornier Do 535
- Dornier Do 635
- Dornier Do 417[29]
- Dornier 728
- Dornier Alpha Jet
- Dornier Spatz
- Dornier Libelle (1921) 3-seater flying boat
- Dornier Libelle II
- Dornier Libelle III
- Dornier Delphin I
- Dornier Delphin II
- Dornier Delphin III
- Dornier Falke
- Dornier Greif[26]
- Dornier Merkur
- Dornier Merkur II
- Dornier Komet I
- Dornier Komet II
- Dornier Komet III
- Dornier Seefalke
- Dornier Superwal
- Dornier Wal
- Dornier Pfeil
- Dornier Schneider trophy projects[26]
- Dornier LTA
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[3]
Douglas
see also: Davis-Douglas, McDonnell-Douglas
- Douglas A-1 Skyraider
- Douglas A-2
- Douglas A-3 Skywarrior
- Douglas A-4 (target drone)
- Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
- Douglas A-6
- Douglas A-20 Havoc
- Douglas A-24 Banshee
- Douglas A-26 Invader
- Douglas A-33
- Douglas A-42
- Douglas AC-47 Spooky
- Douglas AD Skyraider
- Douglas A2D Skyshark
- Douglas A3D Skywarrior
- Douglas A4D Skyhawk
- Douglas B-7
- Douglas B-11
- Douglas B-18 Bolo
- Douglas B-19
- Douglas B-22
- Douglas B-23 Dragon
- Douglas B-26 Invader
- Douglas B-31
- Douglas B-42 Mixmaster
- Douglas B-43 Jetmaster
- Douglas B-66 Destroyer
- Douglas BD
- Douglas BLR-2
- Douglas BT-1
- Douglas BT-2
- Douglas BT-30[30]
- Douglas BTD Destroyer
- Douglas BT2D
- Douglas C-1 Milirole
- Douglas C-9 Skytrain II
- Douglas C-21 Dolphin
- Douglas C-24
- Douglas C-26 Dolphin
- Douglas C-29 Dolphin
- Douglas C-32
- Douglas C-33
- Douglas C-34
- Douglas C-38
- Douglas C-39
- Douglas C-41 (modified Douglas C-33)
- Douglas C-41A (modified Douglas DC-3A)
- Douglas C-42
- Douglas C-47 Skytrain
- Douglas C-48
- Douglas C-49
- Douglas C-50
- Douglas C-51
- Douglas C-52
- Douglas C-53 Skytrooper
- Douglas C-54 Skymaster
- Douglas C-58
- Douglas C-67 Dragon
- Douglas C-68
- Douglas C-74 Globemaster
- Douglas C-84
- Douglas C-110
- Douglas C-112 Liftmaster
- Douglas C-114 Skymaster
- Douglas C-115 Skymaster
- Douglas C-116 Skymaster
- Douglas C-117 Super Dakota
- Douglas C-118 Liftmaster
- Douglas C-124 Globemaster II
- Douglas C-129 Super Dakota
- Douglas C-132
- Douglas C-133 Cargomaster
- Douglas CG-17
- Douglas F-3
- Douglas F-6 Skyray
- Douglas F-10 Skyknight
- Douglas F-24
- Douglas F3D Skyknight
- Douglas F4D Skyray
- Douglas F5D Skylancer
- Douglas F6D Missileer
- Douglas FD
- Douglas JD
- Douglas O-2
- Douglas O-5
- Douglas O-7
- Douglas O-8
- Douglas O-9
- Douglas O-14
- Douglas O-22
- Douglas O-25
- Douglas O-29
- Douglas O-31
- Douglas O-32
- Douglas O-34
- Douglas O-35
- Douglas O-36
- Douglas O-38
- Douglas O-43
- Douglas O-44
- Douglas O-46
- Douglas O-48
- Douglas O-53
- Douglas OA-3
- Douglas OA-4
- Douglas OA-5
- Douglas OD
- Douglas O2D
- Douglas P-48
- Douglas P-70 Nighthawk
- Douglas PD
- Douglas P2D
- Douglas P3D
- Douglas RD
- Douglas R2D
- Douglas R3D
- Douglas R4D
- Douglas R5D
- Douglas R6D
- Douglas SBD Dauntless
- Douglas SB2D
- Douglas T2D
- Douglas T3D[31]
- Douglas TBD Devastator
- Douglas TB2D Skypirate
- Douglas X-3 Stiletto
- Douglas XP-472
- Douglas XS-3
- Douglas 1-X
- Douglas 1 Special[31]
- Douglas 7
- Douglas 8
- Douglas 640
- Douglas Boston
- Douglas Cloudster II
- Douglas Commuter[31]
- Douglas D558-I Skystreak
- Douglas D558-II Skyrocket
- Douglas DA-1 Ambassador
- Douglas Dakota
- Douglas DAM-1
- Douglas DB.1
- Douglas DB.7
- Douglas DB.19
- Douglas DC-1
- Douglas DC-2
- Douglas DC-3
- Douglas DC-4
- Douglas DC-4E no relation to DC-4/C-54
- Douglas DC-5
- Douglas DC-6
- Douglas DC-7
- Douglas DC-8
- Douglas DC-9
- Douglas DF
- Douglas DF-151
- Douglas DF-195
- Douglas Digby
- Douglas Dolphin
- Douglas DOS
- Douglas DST
- Douglas DT
- Douglas DT-202
- Douglas DWC
- Douglas DXD
- Douglas FP-1
- Douglas FP-2
- Douglas Havoc
- Douglas HXD
- Douglas L2D
- Douglas LXD1
- Douglas M-1
- Douglas M-2
- Douglas M-3
- Douglas M-4
- Douglas MO-2B
- Douglas Navy Experimental Type D Flying Boat
- Douglas Navy Experimental Type D Transport
- Douglas Navy Type D Transport
- Douglas Navy Type 0 Transport
- Douglas SDW[31]
- Douglas Sinbad
- Douglas Weilandcraft[31]
- Douglas CC-129 Dakota Canadian Armed Forces
Douglas-Northrop
(see #Douglas)
Doyle
(Doyle Aero Corp, 3104 Elm Ave, Baltimore, MD)
- Doyle O-2 Oriole
- Doyle O-3 Oriole a.k.a. O-2 Special
Doyn
(Doyn Aircraft, Wichita, KS)
Dragon
- Dragon 150
- Dragon 200
Drezet
(Maurice Drezet)
Driggers
(Willard A Driggers, 1530 Olive St, Washington, DC, and Willow Grove, PA)
- Driggers D1-A
- Driggers D2-A[3]
Driggs
(Driggs Aircraft Corp/Michigan Screw Co, Lansing, MI)
- Driggs Dart 1 a.k.a. DJ-1
- Driggs Dart 2
- Driggs Skylark 3[3]
Driggs-Johnson
( (Ivan) Driggs-(E A) Johnson Airplane & Supply Co, Dayton, OH)
- Driggs-Johnson DJ-1 Bumblebee
- Driggs-Johnson Canary[3] a.k.a. DJ-1
Druiff-Neate
- Druiff-Neate Cycloplane
Druine
- Druine RD.1[23][36]
- Druine RD.30
- Druine Aigle 777[23][37]
- Druine D.3 Turbulent
- Druine D.31 Turbulent
- Druine D.4 Turbulent
- Druine D.5 Turbi
- Druine D.60 Condor
- Druine D.61 Condor
- Druine D.62 Condor
DS
(Lebanon)
- DS-1 Papillon
D.S.
- D.S. No.1 Papillon[38]
DSK Airmotive
(DSK Airmotive, Ft Walton Beach, FL)
DTA sarl
(Montélimar, France)
Dube
(Aviation Normand Dube, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec, Canada)
Duben
- Duben helicopter[39]
Dubna
(Dubna Machine-Building Plant Production Technical Complex Co. Ltd,)
Dudakov-Konstantinov
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 Watt
Dufaux
(Dufaux, Armand and Henri, Switzerland)
- Dufaux helicopter
- Dufaux triplane
- Dufaux 4
- Dufaux 5
- Dufaux fighter
- Dufaux Avion-Canon[42]
- Dufaux C.2 Fighter
Duigan
- Duigan glider
- Duigan pusher biplane
- Duigan tractor biplane
Dudley Watt
Dumbravă
(Ioan Dumbravă)
- Dumbravă Iaşi-1
Dumod
(Dumod Corp, Opa-Locka, FL)
- Dumod I
- Dumod Liner
- Dumod Infinité I
- Dumod Infinité II
Duncan (aircraft constructor)
- Duncan Special a.k.a. DX-1 Sport
Dunne
(J. W. Dunne) see also: Burgess-Dunne
DuPont
(Dupont Aerospace)
- Dupont Aerospace DP-2
Durant
( (Rex C "Cliff") Durant Aircraft Corp, Durant Field, 82 Ave at E 14 St, Oakland, CA)
- Durant Tour Plane[3] (Standard J-1 Conversions)
Durban
(Durban Aircraft, South Africa)
- Durban Aerial II - formerly "Genair Aeriel 2", a Piel Emeraude built under licence[47]
Dux Factory (sometimes anglicized as Duks or Dooks)
Dwight-Lund
- Dwight-Lund 1911 Aeroplane
Dycer
((Charles F & Edward A) Dycer Airport Corp, 136 St & Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
- Dycer Sportplane[3]
Dyle et Bacalan
(Société Dyle et Bacalan à Bordeaux / Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan)
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-10
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-20
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-30
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-40[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-50[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-60[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-70
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-80
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-81
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-90[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-20[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-21[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-22[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan AB-80[50]
- Dyle et Bacalan LH-70[50]
Dyn'Aéro
- Dyn'Aéro CR.100
- Dyn'Aéro CR.120
- Dyn'Aéro MCR01 VLA Sportster
- Dyn'Aéro MCR01 Club
- Dyn'Aéro MCR01 ULC
- Dyn'Aéro MCR4S
- Dyn'Aéro Twin-R
- Dyn'Aéro ELA-1
- Dyn'Aéro MCR2S Ibis
- Dyn'Aéro Pickup
- Dyn'Aéro Three seat
- Dyn'Aéro Four seat
- Dyn'Aéro Four seat Performance
- Dyn'Aéro CITEC
- Dyn'Aéro MCR R180
- Dyn'Aéro MCR R180 Limousine
Dynalifter
- Dynalifter DL-100[51]
Dynamic OK
- Dynamic OK WT-9
Dynamic Sport
(Kielce, Poland)
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
Działowskich
(Stanislav Działowskich)
- Działowski D.K.D.1
- Działowski D.K.D.3
- Działowski D.K.D.4
- Działowski D.K.D.5
- Działowski D.K.D.6[52]
- Działowski D.K.D.7[52]
- Działowski D.K.D.8[52]
- Działowski D.K.D.10 Aeromobil[52]
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