List of aircraft (Br–Bz)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Br' through 'Bz'.
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[edit](Chico, CA)
(Curtiss Bradley, Tulsa, OK)
(Ben R. Bradley, Fort Lauderdale, FL)
(Jacob T & Jacob J Brain, Paterson, NJ)
((Thomas) Braley Aircraft Co, 211 E Douglas Ave and 6400 E Franklin Rd, Wichita, KS)
(Max Brändli)
(Michel Brandt)
(Brantly Helicopter Corp)
- Brantly B-1
- Brantly B-2
- Brantly B-2A
- Brantly B-2B
- Brantly B-3[4]
- Brantly 305
- Brantly HO-3
- Brantly-Hynes H-5T[2]
(Romulus Bratu)
- Bratukhin AK
- Bratukhin Omega
- Bratukhin Omega II
- Bratukhin 2MG
- Bratukhin VNP
- Bratukhin G-2
- Bratukhin G-3
- Bratukhin G-4
- Bratukhin B-5
- Bratukhin B-6[5]
- Bratukhin B-7[5]
- Bratukhin B-8[5]
- Bratukhin B-9
- Bratukhin B-10
- Bratukhin B-11
- Bratukhin B-12[5]
(TU-Braunschweig, Institut für Luftfahrtmeßtechnik und Flugmeteorologie)
((Lion Aircraft Co, Chicago, IL / Brazil Aircraft Corp., Brazil, IN]]
see also HB-Flugtechnik
(Società Italiana Ernesto Breda)
- Breda A.1 (Breda Ba.1)
- Breda A.2
- Breda A.3
- Breda A.4
- Breda A.7
- Breda A.8
- Breda A.9
- Breda A.10
- Breda A.14
- Breda B.1
- Breda B.4
- Breda M.1
- Breda CC.20
- Breda Triplano
- Breda Ba.15
- Breda Ba.16
- Breda Ba.19
- Breda Ba.25
- Breda Ba.26
- Breda Ba.27
- Breda Ba.27 Metallico
- Breda Ba.28
- Breda Ba.32
- Breda Ba.33
- Breda Ba.39
- Breda Ba.42
- Breda Ba.44
- Breda Ba.46
- Breda Ba.64
- Breda Ba.65
- Breda Ba.75
- Breda Ba.79S
- Breda Ba.82
- Breda Ba.88
- Breda Ba.92
- Breda Ba.201
- Breda Ba.205
- Breda-Pensuti B.2
- Breda-Zappata BZ.301[6] medium bomber
- Breda-Zappata BZ.302[6] heavy fighter
- Breda-Zappata BZ.303[6] night fighter
- Breda-Zappata BZ.304[6]
- Breda-Zappata BZ.305[6]
- Breda-Zappata BZ.306[6]
- Breda-Zappata BZ.308
- Breda-Zappata BZ.309
- Breda-Zappata BZ.401[6]
(Ray N. Breecher)
(Breese Aircraft Corp, Portland, OR)
- Breese-Dallas Model 1 - (Breese & (Charles) Dallas Inc.)
- Breese-Wilde Model 5 - prototype Breese 5
- Breese 5[2]
- Breese Junior[2]
- Breese LP-2[2]
- Breese LT-1[2]
- Breese Penguin[2]
- Breese R-6-3[2]
- Breese R-6-C[2]
- Breese & Dallas X[2]
- Michigan Model 1[2]
- Breese-Wild[2] - prototype Breese 5
(Robert Liposky, Charles Roloff, Carl Unger, Oak Lawn, IL)
(Société Anonyme des Ateliers d’Aviation Louis BREGUET)
- Bréguet 4
- Bréguet 5
- Bréguet 6
- Bréguet 11 Corsaire
- Bréguet 12
- Breguet 13 (A.G.4)
- Breguet 13 (AV 1 / Bre 14)
- Bréguet 14
- Bréguet 16
- Bréguet 17
- Breguet 18T
- Bréguet 19
- Bréguet 20 Leviathan
- Bréguet 21 Leviathan
- Bréguet 22 Leviathan
- Bréguet 23 unbuilt bomber project
- Bréguet 24 unbuilt single-seat fighter for C.1 program
- Bréguet 25
- Bréguet 26T
- Bréguet 27
- Bréguet 270
- Breguet 271
- Bréguet 272
- Bréguet 273
- Bréguet 274
- Bréguet 280T
- Bréguet 281T
- Bréguet 284T
- Bréguet 29 projected seaplane version of 27
- Bréguet 30T large twin-fuselage/triple-boom flying-wing airliner
- Bréguet 310 airliner with 280T fuselage and 27 wing
- Bréguet 320 military three-seat aircraft with 27 wing
- Bréguet 330
- Bréguet 340 all-metal twin-engine version of 27
- Bréguet 350 version of 27 with twin (tandem) engines
- Bréguet 360 three-engine, five-seat night bomber
- Bréguet 370T planned transport version of 360, led to the 371
- Bréguet 371T sesquiplane design with wings from the 27
- Bréguet 380 four-engine version of 27
- Bréguet 390T
- Bréguet 391T
- Bréguet 392T
- Bréguet 393T
- Bréguet 401 7 ton, 60-seat trimotor biplane airliner
- Bréguet 410
- Bréguet 411
- Bréguet 412
- Bréguet 413
- Bréguet 414
- Bréguet 420
- Bréguet 450 projected enlarged version of 270
- Bréguet 460 Vultur
- Bréguet 462
- Bréguet 470 Fulgur
- Bréguet 480 torpedo bomber project
- Bréguet 481 torpedo bomber project
- Bréguet 482
- Bréguet 483T four-engine, 23-seat airliner; led to the 500
- Bréguet 484 34-seat, four-engine, high-altitude airliner; became the 1012
- Bréguet 500 Colmar
- Bréguet 501 Colmar unbuilt version of 500 with Bristol Hercules engines
- Bréguet 510 heavy four-engine biplane flying boat
- Bréguet 510 Colmar stretched version of the 500
- Bréguet 520
- Bréguet 521 Bizerte
- Bréguet 522
- Bréguet 530T Saigon
- Bréguet 540 version of 530 with Hispano-Suiza engines
- Bréguet 550 Colmar version of 500 with Pratt & Whitney Twin Wasp engines
- Bréguet 560 version of 520 with Hispano-Suiza engines
- Bréguet 580 land-based version of 521 as BN5
- Bréguet 590 multi-engine version of 521
- Bréguet 600 (I) amphibian version of 521
- Bréguet 600 (II) combat aircraft
- Bréguet 610
- Bréguet 640T 15 ton, twin-engine monoplane for Air France
- Bréguet 641T airliner for South Atlantic routes
- Bréguet 660 militarized version of 670
- Bréguet 670T
- Bréguet 680 three-engine version of 670 for transatlantic routes
- Bréguet 690
- Bréguet 691
- Bréguet 693
- Bréguet 694
- Bréguet 695
- Bréguet 696
- Bréguet 697
- Bréguet 698
- Bréguet 699
- Bréguet 700 heavy fighter
- Bréguet 701 four-engine airliner/liaison aircraft, version of 69
- Bréguet 702 four-engine transport/liaison aircraft, version of 69
- Bréguet 710 three-engine, 32 passenger flying boat airliner
- Bréguet 720 four-seat night bomber
- Bréguet 730
- Bréguet 731
- Bréguet 732 enlarged 730 with Pratt & Whitney R-1830 engines
- Bréguet 733 enlarged 730 with Wright R-1820 engines
- Bréguet 740 four-engine passenger flying boat based on 730
- Bréguet 741 larger version of 740
- Bréguet 750 four-engine flying boat developed from the 730
- Bréguet 760 four-engine, 56 passenger double-deck airliner design, led to the 761
- Bréguet 761 Deux-Ponts
- Bréguet 762 Deux-Ponts unbuilt version of 761 with Bristol Hercules 630 engines
- Bréguet 763 Provence
- Bréguet 764
- Bréguet 765 Super Deux-Ponts projected improved variant
- Bréguet 765 Sahara
- Bréguet 770 four-engine heavy bomber project
- Bréguet 771 six-engine heavy bomber project
- Bréguet 780 (I) twin-fin flying boat project
- Bréguet 780 (II) six-engine heavy bomber project
- Bréguet 781 four-engine heavy bomber project
- Bréguet 790 Nautilus
- Bréguet 791
- Bréguet 792
- Bréguet 800 carrier-launched four-engine twin-float, twin-fin seaplane airliner project with folding wings
- Bréguet 801
- Bréguet 802
- Bréguet 803
- Bréguet 810 carrier attack-bomber based on 693
- Bréguet 820 twin-engine heavy fighter project
- Bréguet 830 four-engine flying boat project
- Bréguet 831 projected 45 passenger transport version of 830
- Bréguet 840 large double-deck, twin-fin airliner developed from the 730 and 740
- Bréguet 841 cargo version
- Bréguet 842 high-altitude version
- Bréguet 843 high-altitude transatlantic version
- Bréguet 850 large twin-boom, seven-engine transport with contra-rotating propellers
- Bréguet 851 large, 28-engine transport project
- Bréguet 860 school flying boat
- Bréguet 870 large, six-engine passenger flying boat with contra-rotating propellers
- Bréguet 880 twin-engine patrol flying boat project
- Bréguet 890 Mercure
- Bréguet 891R Mars
- Bréguet 892S Mercure
- Bréguet 893S
- Bréguet 894
- Bréguet 895H
- Bréguet 895 (II) four-engine ASW aircraft project, not related to 890 series
- Bréguet 900 four-engine transport aircraft project
- Bréguet 900 Louisette
- Bréguet 901 Mouette
- Bréguet 902 Cinzano
- Bréguet 903 experimental glider
- Bréguet 904 Nymphale
- Bréguet 905 Fauvette
- Bréguet 906 Choucas
- Bréguet 907 glider project
- Bréguet 910 air-to-surface missile project (AS.10)
- Bréguet 920 surface-to-air missile project (SA.30) with SEPR rocket engine
- Bréguet 940 Integral
- Bréguet 941
- Bréguet 942 proposed pressurized airliner version
- Bréguet 943 military cargo transport version
- Bréguet 944 enlarged, high-wing short-haul version for 150 passengers
- Bréguet 945 shrunken version of the 942 for military use
- Bréguet 946 (I) civilian version of 941
- Bréguet 946 (II) larger four-engine STOL with double-deck fuselage
- Bréguet 947 enlarged version of 943
- Bréguet 950 training/observation twin-boom amphibian flying boat project
- Bréguet 960 Vultur
- Bréguet 961 Vultur attack variant
- Bréguet 962 Vultur attack variant
- Bréguet 962 Vultur ASW variant
- Bréguet 963 experimantal aircraft for blown flap trials
- Bréguet 965 Épaulard second 960 prototype modified for ASW role; prototype for the 1050
- Bréguet 966 ASW variant with Rolls-Royce Dart engine; became the 1050
- Bréguet 970 light helicopter project
- Bréguet 970 Fulgur
- Bréguet 978 medium-range twin engine jetliner with crescent-shaped wing
- Bréguet 990 mixed-power ASW aircraft project
- Bréguet 1000 large 12-engine transport project
- Bréguet 1001 Taon
- Bréguet 1010 Apterion VTOL fighter project
- Bréguet 1011 Capricorne transport prototype
- Bréguet 1020 two-seat observation aircraft for ALAT
- Bréguet 1030 experimental fan-in-wing convertible aircraft project
- Bréguet 1050 Alizé
- Bréguet 1060 COIN aircraft project
- Bréguet 1080
- Bréguet 1100
- Bréguet 1110 VTOL fighter project
- Bréguet 1120 Sirocco fighter-bomber project
- Bréguet 1150 Atlantic
- Bréguet 1210 Jaguar
- Bréguet Aerhydroplane
- Bréguet Type I
- Bréguet Type II
- Bréguet Type III
- Bréguet Type IV
- Bréguet Type V
- Bréguet Type VI
- Bréguet Type VII
- Bréguet Type VIII
- Bréguet Type IX
- Bréguet Type X
- Bréguet Type XI 'Corsaire'[9]
- Bréguet Type XII
- Bréguet Type XIII
- Bréguet-Dorand Gyroplane Laboratoire
- Bréguet-Richet Gyroplane
- Bréguet G.11E Gyroplane
- Bréguet G.111 Gyroplane[10]
- Bréguet LE 'Laboratoire Eiffel'[11]
- Bréguet S.8/2 Calcutta Short S.8 Calcutta derivative
- Breguet C-U 1
- Breguet C-U 2
- Breguet G.2
- Breguet G.2bis
- Breguet G.3
- Breguet H.I-U 3
- Breguet A.G.4[12]
- Breguet T.O-2
- Breguet U.1
- Bréguet BLC
- Breguet BAC[12]
- Breguet BAM[12]
- Breguet BC[12]
- Breguet-Michelin BM[13]
- Breguet-Michelin BU3
- Breguet-Michelin BUM
- Breguet-Michelin BUC
- Breguet AV1[14]
- Breguet AV2[15]
- Breguet No.19 biplane
- Breguet BU-3 militaire
- Bréguet Colibri
- Breguet SN3[12]
- Breguet BM4[12]
(Claude Brewster, Toledo, OH)
(Brewster and Co, Aircraft Div, Long Island City, NY)
- Brewster 33A
- Brewster B-139
- Brewster B-239
- Brewster B-339
- Brewster B-439
- Brewster B-340
- Brewster A-32
- Brewster A-34
- Brewster Bermuda
- Brewster F2A Buffalo
- Brewster F3A Corsair
- Brewster SB2A Buccaneer
- Brewster SBA
- Brewster-Fleet B-1
- Brewster R340
see also: Sailplane Corporation of America
(Georges Briffaud)
- Briffaud GB.4[17]
- Briffaud GB.5[17]
- Briffaud GB.6
- Briffaud GB.8[18]
- Briffaud GB.9[19]
- Briffaud GB.10 Pou-Push[7][20]
- Briffaud GB.11
- Briffaud GB.60
- Briffaud GB.80[21][18]
(Harold H Briggs, Beaverton, OR)
- Brink Model B Aeronca conversion?
(Daniel J Brinn, Garden City, KS)
(designations for aircraft built prior to 1923 were applied retroactively)[22]
- Bristol Type 1 Scout C
- Bristol Type 2 Scout D
- Bristol Type 3 Scout D
- Bristol Type 4 Scout D
- Bristol Type 5 Scout D
- Bristol Type 6 T.T.A
- Bristol Type 7 F.3A
- Bristol Type 8 S.2A
- Bristol Type 9 R.2A
- Bristol Type 10 M.1A
- Bristol Type 11 M.1B
- Bristol Type 12 F.2A Fighter
- Bristol Type 13 MR.1
- Bristol Type 14 F.2B Fighter (Mk.I and II)
- Bristol Type 15 F.2B Fighter with Sunbeam Arab
- Bristol Type 16 F.2B Fighter with Hispano-Suiza
- Bristol Type 17 F.2B Fighter with Hispano-Suiza
- Bristol Type 18 Scout E (cancelled)
- Bristol Type 19 Pusher Scout (cancelled)
- Bristol Type 20 M.1C
- Bristol Type 21 Scout F
- Bristol Type 22 F.2B Fighter with Salmson radial (cancelled)
- Bristol Type 22A F.2B Fighter with ABC Dragonfly radial (cancelled)
- Bristol Type 22B F.2B Fighter with Bentley B.R.2 rotary (cancelled)
- Bristol Type 23 Badger
- Bristol Type 24 Braemar I
- Bristol Type 25 Braemar II
- Bristol Type 26 Pullman
- Bristol Type 27 Tourer
- Bristol Type 28 Tourer
- Bristol Type 29 Tourer
- Bristol Type 30 Babe I
- Bristol Type 31 Grampus I
- Bristol Type 32 Bullet
- Bristol Type 33 Pullman
- Bristol Type 34 three-seat tourer based on F.2B
- Bristol Type 35 two-seat seaplane to Type XXI
- Bristol Type 36 Seely
- Bristol Type 37 Tramp
- Bristol Type 38 AH.2 two-seat fighter for USA
- Bristol Type 39 AH.1 single-seat fighter for USA
- Bristol Type 40 F.2B Fighter (late production)
- Bristol Type 41 tourer floatplane
- Bristol Type 42 Grampus II
- Bristol Type 43 Grampus IV
- Bristol Type 44 Tramp Boat
- Bristol Type 45 Scandinavian Tourer
- Bristol Type 46 Babe II
- Bristol Type 46A Babe III (unflown)
- Bristol Type 47 3 seat coupe
- Bristol Type 48 tourer floatplane
- Bristol Type 49 Lucifer three-seat biplane tourer
- Bristol Type 50 Mail Carrier four-engine triplane mailplane
- Bristol Type 51 Lucifer Boat four-seat pusher biplane flying boat
- Bristol Type 52 Bullfinch Mk.I
- Bristol Type 53 Bullfinch Mk.II
- Bristol Type 54 HP Seaplane single-seat floatplane
- Bristol Type 55 long-range tractor biplane bomber to 2/20
- Bristol Type 56 biplane troop carrier to 5/20
- Bristol Type 57 Grampus V
- Bristol Type 58 eight-seat passenger/cargo aircraft
- Bristol Type 59 re-engined Type 58
- Bristol Type 60 three-seat coupe monoplane
- Bristol Type 61 three-seat pusher amphibian monoplane
- Bristol Type 62 Ten-seater
- Bristol Type 63
- Bristol Type 64
- Bristol Type 65
- Bristol Type 66
- Bristol Type 67
- Bristol Type 68
- Bristol Type 69
- Bristol Type 70
- Bristol Type 71
- Bristol Type 72 Racer
- Bristol Type 73 Taxiplane
- Bristol Type 74 three-engine, 26 seat triplane airliner
- Bristol Type 75 Ten-seater
- Bristol Type 76 Jupiter Fighter
- Bristol Type 77 M.1D re-engined M.1C
- Bristol Type 78 Fighter Type 'C'
- Bristol Type 79 Brandon
- Bristol Type 80 Fighter Type 'D'
- Bristol Type 81 Puma Trainer
- Bristol Type 81A Greek Military Tourer
- Bristol Type 82 coastal defense torpedo biplane
- Bristol Type 83 Primary Trainer
- Bristol Type 83E
- Bristol Type 84 Bloodhound
- Bristol Type 85 Seely re-engined Type 36
- Bristol Type 86 Greek Navy Tourer
- Bristol Type 87 three-seat reconnaissance fleet biplane
- Bristol Type 88 Bulgarian Tourer
- Bristol Type 88A Bulgarian Tourer
- Bristol Type 89 Trainer
- Bristol Type 90 Berkeley
- Bristol Type 91 Brownie
- Bristol Type 92 'Laboratory biplane'
- Bristol Type 93 Boarhound
- Bristol Type 93A Beaver
- Bristol Type 94 single-seat pusher biplane fighter
- Bristol Type 95 Bagshot
- Bristol Type 96 Fighter Mk.III
- Bristol Type 96A Fighter Mk.VI
- Bristol Type 97 single-engine biplane airliner for Imperial Airways
- Bristol Type 98 Brownie Mk.III
- Bristol Type 99 Badminton
- Bristol Type 100 twin-engine biplane airliner for Imperial Airways
- Bristol Type 101 two-seat biplane fighter
- Bristol Type 102 Badminton F single-seat fighter version of Type 99
- Bristol Type 103 single-seat high-speed monoplane
- Bristol Type 104 single-seat light monoplane
- Bristol Type 105 Bulldog
- Bristol Type 106 two-seat general purpose biplane
- Bristol Type 107 Bullpup
- Bristol Type 108 night bomber biplane to B.19/27
- Bristol Type 109
- Bristol Type 110A
- Bristol Type 111A cabin transport monoplane
- Bristol Type 112 single-seat cannon fighter to F.29/27
- Bristol Type 113 three-engine airliner for Imperial Airways
- Bristol Type 114 8-seat cabin biplane
- Bristol Type 115 troop carrier monoplane to C.16/28
- Bristol Type 116 troop carrier biplane to C.16/28
- Bristol Type 117 twin-engine freighter
- Bristol Type 118 two-seat general purpose biplane
- Bristol Type 119 two-seat trainer version of Type 105
- Bristol Type 120 two-seat general purpose turret biplane to G.4/31
- Bristol Type 121 general purpose/torpedo biplane developed from the Type 120
- Bristol Type 122 modified Type 121
- Bristol Type 123 single-seat fighter to F.7/30
- Bristol Type 124 Bulldog TM
- Bristol Type 125 two-seat general purpose/torpedo monoplane to G.4/31
- Bristol Type 126 modified Type 125
- Bristol Type 127 single-seat monoplane fighter to F.7/30
- Bristol Type 128 re-engined Type 127
- Bristol Type 129 single-seat monoplane fighter to F.7/30
- Bristol Type 130 Bombay
- Bristol Type 131 twin-engine day bomber to B.9/32
- Bristol Type 132 two-seat turret monoplane fighter
- Bristol Type 133 single-seat monoplane fighter to F.7/30
- Bristol Type 134 high-speed mail carrier monoplane
- Bristol Type 135 eight-seat high-speed monoplane transport
- Bristol Type 136 two-seat day bomber to P.27/32
- Bristol Type 137 civil Bombay
- Bristol Type 138 cancelled high altitude monoplane project
- Bristol Type 138A high altitude monoplane
- Bristol Type 139 single-engine biplane freighter
- Bristol Type 140 two-seat pusher fighter to F.5/33
- Bristol Type 141 three-seat, twin-engine fighter to F.22/33
- Bristol Type 142 Britain First
- Bristol Type 142M Blenheim
- Bristol Type 143 twin-engine, 10-seat transport
- Bristol Type 144 night bomber to B.3/34, developed from the Type 130
- Bristol Type 146 single-seat fighter to F.5/34
- Bristol Type 147 cancelled single-seat fighter project
- Bristol Type 148 two-seat army co-operation monoplane to A.39/34
- Bristol Type 149 Bolingbroke Blenheim Mk. IV built in Canada
- Bristol Type 150
- Bristol Type 151 single-seat high-speed monoplane to 15/35
- Bristol Type 152 Beaufort
- Bristol Type 153 cancelled F.37/35 twin engine turret fighter
- Bristol Type 154 four-engine, high wing, 24-seat airliner
- Bristol Type 155 twin-engine wood/metal bomber to B.17/38
- Bristol Type 156 Beaufighter
- Bristol Type 157 three-seat bomber version of Type 156
- Bristol Type 158 Beaufighter Mk. III/IV thin-fuselage version of Type 156
- Bristol Type 159 four-engine heavy bomber to B.1/39
- Bristol Type 160 Bisley
- Bristol Type 161 two-seat light bomber to B.7/40
- Bristol Type 162 Beaumont
- Bristol Type 163 Buckingham
- Bristol Type 164 Brigand
- Bristol Type 165 Brigand II dual control trainer version of Type 164
- Bristol Type 166 Buckmaster
- Bristol Type 167 Brabazon
- Bristol Type 168 bomber development of Type 167
- Bristol Type 169 photo reconnaissance variant of Type 163
- Bristol Type 170 Freighter
- Bristol Type 171 Sycamore
- Bristol Type 172 four/six-engine long-range jet bomber to B.35/46
- Bristol Type 173 twin-engine, twin rotor helicopter to E.3/47
- Bristol Type 174 scale model of Type 172 to E.8/47; glider
- Bristol Type 175 Britannia
- Bristol Type 176 swept-wing research aircraft to E.8/47/2
- Bristol Type 177 twin-engine jet fighter to F.3/48
- Bristol Type 178 rocket fighter to F.124T
- Bristol Type 179 Freighter replacement for Type 170
- Bristol Type 180 supersonic fighter developed from the Type 177
- Bristol Type 181 BEA Helicopter 30/50 seat twin-rotor helicopter
- Bristol Type 182 Red Rapier
- Bristol Type 183 research aircraft to ER.110T
- Bristol Type 184 delta-wing research aircraft
- Bristol Type 185 rocket-powered research aircraft
- Bristol Type 186 long-range low-level bomber to B.126T/OR.324
- Bristol Type 187 Britannia 600 Type 175 replacement
- Bristol Type 188 high-speed research aircraft to ER.134T
- Bristol Type 189 maritime reconnaissance aircraft developed from the Type 175
- Bristol Type 190 ultra-light helicopter with tip jets to HR.144T
- Bristol Type 191 naval development of Type 173 to NA.43/HR.146D
- Bristol Type 192 Belvedere
- Bristol Type 193 variant of Type 191 for the RCN
- Bristol Type 194 civil version of Type 192
- Bristol Type 195 high-wing rear loading military freighter with Type 175 wing
- Bristol Type 196 flying bomb developed from the Type 188
- Bristol Type 197 BLC Transport various studies for boundary layer control
- Bristol Type 198 various studies for SST
- Bristol Type 199 tiltrotor convertiplane, VTOL design
- Bristol Type 200 short-range airliner proposal; resembled the Boeing 727
- Bristol Type 201 long-range development of Type 200 for BOAC
- Bristol Type 202 medium-range low-altitude bomber
- Bristol Type 203 8-passenger turboshaft development of Type 171
- Bristol Type 204 1957 Tactical strike and reconnaissance project to GOR.339
- Bristol Type 205 four-engine, short-range airliner developed from the Type 200
- Bristol Type 206 maritime reconnaissance aircraft to NBMR-2
- Bristol Type 207
- Bristol Type 208 V/STOL freighter to GOR.351
- Bristol Type 209 Type 208 with fan lift
- Bristol Type 210 smaller version of Type 208
- Bristol Type 211 short-range version of Type 205 with wing-mounted engines
- Bristol Type 212 military strategic transport
- Bristol Type 213 supersonic transport aircraft
- Bristol Type 214 utility helicopter developed from the Type 203
- Bristol Type 215 slender delta research glider to X.197T
- Bristol Type 216 freighter/car ferry replacement of Type 170
- Bristol Type 217 VTOL strike/reconnaissance aircraft to OR.345
- Bristol Type 218 light communications aircraft
- Bristol Type 219 five-seat executive aircraft
- Bristol Type 220 five-seat executive aircraft
- Bristol Type 221 Fairey FD.2 converted to ogee wing; to ER.193D
- Bristol Type 222 Lockheed C-130 with BLC to GOR.351
- Bristol Type 223 slender delta SST
- Bristol Type 224 V/STOL transport to NBMR-4 for NATO
- Bristol Type 225 STOL transport to GOR.351 for RAF
- Bristol-Burney seaplanes
- Bristol-Coanda Biplane[23]
- Bristol Coanda Monoplanes
- Bristol-Zodiac biplane[23]
- Bristol 1911 Monoplane
- Bristol Advanced Trainers
- Bristol Biplane Type 'T'
- Bristol Boxkite
- Bristol B.R.7
- Bristol F.2 Fighter
- Bristol F.3A
- Bristol G.B.1
- Bristol Glider
- Bristol Gordon England
- Bristol M.1
- Bristol M.R.1 Metal Biplane
- Bristol P.B.8
- Bristol Prier monoplane
- Bristol Racing Biplane
- Bristol S.2A
- Bristol Scout A
- Bristol Scout B
- Bristol Scout E
- Bristol Scout F
- Bristol T.B.8
- Bristol Tramp
- Bristol T.T.A
(Uriel Bristol, Sunny Isle, St Croix, Virgin Islands)
(BAe, British Aerospace, United Kingdom)
- BAe 125
- BAe 146
- BAe 748
- BAe ATP
- BAe C-29
- BAe EAP
- BAe/McDonnell-Douglas Harrier
- BAe Hawk
- BAe Jetstream
- BAe Jetstream 41
- BAe Nimrod
- British Aerospace Nimrod AEW3
- BAe/McDonnell-Douglas T-45 Goshawk
- Avro RJ
- BAe CT-155 Hawk Canadian Armed Forces
- British Aerospace P.125
- British Aerospace HOTOL
(BAC, British Aircraft Company, United Kingdom)
(BAC, British Aircraft Corporation, United Kingdom)
- Type 145 Lightning
- Type 166 Jet Provost
- Type 167 Strikemaster
- Type 221 Fairey Delta 2
- BAC Lightning
- BAC Jet Provost
- BAC VC-10
- BAC One-Eleven
- BAC Strikemaster
- BAC TSR-2
- BAC Two-Eleven and Three-Eleven
- Aérospatiale/BAC Concorde
(BA, British Aircraft Manufacturing Company, United Kingdom)
(British Deperdussin Aeroplane Syndicate. / British Deperdussin Aeroplane Co., Ltd.)
(British Klemm Aeroplane Company)
(see Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited)
- Britten-Norman Finibee
- Britten-Norman Islander
- Britten-Norman Defender
- Britten-Norman Trislander
- Britten-Norman Nymph
- Project Fresson
- BRM Aero Bristell
- BRM Aero Bristell UL
- BRM Aero Bristell HD
- BRM Aero Bristell LSA
- BRM Aero Bristell RG
(Pero Pinheiro, Portugal)
(Avions Maurice Brochet / Constructions Aéronautiques Maurice Brochet)
- Brochet Beynes-CAU[26]
- Brochet Brocheteau[26]
- Brochet MB.20
- Brochet MB.30
- Brochet MB.40[27]
- Brochet MB.50 Pipistrelle
- Brochet MB.60 Barbastrelle[27]
- Brochet MB.70
- Brochet MB.71
- Brochet MB.72
- Brochet MB.73
- Brochet MB.76
- Brochet MB.80
- Brochet MB.81
- Brochet MB.83
- Brochet MB.84
- Brochet MB.100
- Brochet MB.101
- Brochet MB.110
- Brochet MB.120
( also Brock-Stinson - Walter L. Brock, Chicago, IL]]
(Ken Brock Manufacturing Inc. Santa Ana, CA)
- Brock Avion
- Brock KB-1[25]
- Brock KB-2 Freedom Machine
- Brock KB-3
(André Brodeau)
(Arthur L. Brodhead, Miami, FL)
(Brokaw Aviation Inc (Dr Burgon F Brokaw & Ernest R Jones), Leesburg, FL)
(Bromon Aircraft Company)
(Louis H. Brown, Toledo, OH)
((Thoburn C. & William R.) Brown Metalplane Co, S 168 Post St, Spokane, WA)
Brown
[edit](aka Ben Brown - Benjamin Brown, Lawrence, KS)
(C.L. Brown, Rushville MO.)
(H.F. Brown, Wichita, KS)
(William Brown Jr., Fall Creek, WI)
(Alden Brown, San Francisco, CA)
(Benjamin Brown, Lawrence, KS)
(Lawrence W Brown, Clover Field, Santa Monica, CA, 1931: Brown Aircraft Co, Montebello, CA)
- Brown 1926 parasol monoplane[2]
- Brown 1927 monoplane[2]
- Brown 1929 monoplane[2]
- Brown B-1 Racer
- Brown B-2 Racer
- Brown B-3
- Brown B-3 Super Sport
- Brown Special (Mexico)[2]
- Brown L-20 Brownie (possibly L-25)[2]
((Lawrence W) Brown-Mercury Aircraft Corp (with R T Leonard), 1172 E Slauson Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
((Willis C) Brown-(Richard) Young; aka Columbia Aircraft Co, Tulsa, OK)
(J.B. Browning and Ben E. Cayler, Oceanside and Encinitas, CA)
(Wayne Chester Brubaker, Terre Hill, PA)
(Clarence W Bruggeman, Norfolk, NE)
- Brügger MB-1 Colibri
- Brügger MB-2 Colibri 2
- Brügger MB-3
- Brügger Papillon[34]
((Joe & Harry) Brunner-(William E) Winkle Aircraft Corp, 17 Haverkamp St, Glendale, NY)
(Joseph Brush, Riverdale, NJ)
(Salt Lake City, UT)
(Leland D. Bryan)
- Bryan Special
- Bryan Model I Autoplane
- Bryan Model II Autoplane
- Bryan Model III Autoplane
- Bryan Model IV Autoplane
(J C Bryan & Charles Laird, Greer College, Greer Airways, 2024 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL)
((Leland A) Bryant Aircraft Syndicate, Vail Field, Bell Gardens, CA)
- Bryant 1927 monoplane(Dole Race entrant, christened Angel of Los Angeles)[2]
(Henryk Brzeski)
(Braddick Specialised Air Services International (pty.) Ltd. P.O.Box 2189 M.E.C.C KZN 4301 South Africa)
(Renato Bucciero)
(Buchanan Aircraft Corporation, Queensland, Australia)
(William O. Buchanan, Long Beach, CA)
(Clarence Rudolph Buckenberg, Larchwood, IA)
(Bücker Flugzeugbau)
- Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann/KXBu Navy Experimental Type Bu Primary Trainer
- Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister
- Bücker Bü 134
- Bücker Bü 180 Student
- Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann
- Bücker Bü 182 Kornett
(Buckeye Industries Inc of Argos, IN)
(Buckley Aircraft Co.)
(Edward G Budd Mfg Co, Philadelphia, PA)
(Carl Buecker, Ft Wayne, IN)
(W.B. Buethe Enterprise Inc)
Paul W. Buffington, Springfield, OH
- Buhl CA-1 Airster
- Buhl CA-3/CW-3 Airster
- Buhl Airsedan
- Buhl Junior Airsedan
- Buhl Sport Airsedan
- Buhl Senior Airsedan
- Buhl Bull Pup
- Buhl A-1 Autogiro
(Walter Bullock)
(Avions Bulté & Cie SA / René Bulté)
(John F. Bunting, Bothell, WA)
(Kenneth L Bunyard, Westchester, NY, Bunyard Airplanes, Flushing, NY)
(Stanley Burak)
- Burgess Model A[39]
- Burgess Model B[39]
- Burgess Model C[39]
- Burgess Model D
- Burgess Model E
- Burgess Model F
- Burgess Model G
- Burgess Model H
- Burgess Model I
- Burgess Model J
- Burgess Model U[39]
- Burgess-Dunne Model H[39]
- Burgess Type O Gunbus
(Burgfalke-Flugzeugbau)
(Burke Aircraft Co, 704 Townsend St, Chicago, IL)
(Fred & Sanford Burkholdt, Minneapolis, MN)
(Elmer A. Burlingame, Boston, MA)
(also see CCF & Continental)
- Burnelli A-1[42]
- Burnelli CG-1[42]
- Burnelli GX-3
- Burnelli OA-1
- Burnelli RB-1
- Burnelli RB-2
- Burnelli UB-14
- Burnelli CB-16
- Burnelli UB-20[42]
- Uppercu-Burnelli CB-300
- Burnelli CBY-3 Loadmaster
- Uppercu-Burnelli UB-SS
- Remington-Burnelli Airliner
- Remington-Burnelli RB-1
- Remington-Burnelli RB-2
- Remington-Burnelli Transport
- Uppercu-Burnelli UB-14
- Uppercu-Burnelli UB-20[42]
- Burnelli Wing[42]
- Burnelli-Carisi Biplane[42]
- Burnelli-Continental KB-1
- Burnelli-Continental KB-3[42]
- Uppercu-Burnelli-Aeromarine-Klemm Model B
(Art Burns & J E "Brig" Young (Jung), Los Angeles, CA)
(Burns Aircraft Co., Starkville, MS)
(Leslie K. Burrell, Garden Grove, CA)
(Riley Burrows, Gardena and Glendale, CA)
(Robert F. Burt, Pomona, CA)
- Buscaylet-Béchereau C.1[43]
- Buscaylet-Bechereau BB.2[43] (alternative designation for the C.1)
((C J) Bush Welding Works, 117 Greene St, Piqua, OH)
(Bushby Aircraft Inc. - Robert W. Bushby)
(Bushcaddy Aircraft Canada, Lachute, Quebec, Canada)
(Ralph Bushey & C F McGrew, Los Angeles, CA)
- ushey-McGrew B7M1 Bumblebee[2]
(Bushmaster Aircraft Corp.)
(Eugene A. Bussen, Jefferson Barracks, MO)
(C. Arthur Butler)
(Butler Co, 325 S Broadway St, Butler, IN)
Butler Aircraft Corporation, division of Butler Manufacturing Corporation, Kansas City MO.
(Butterfly Aero, Oakville, WA)
- The Butterfly The Ultralight Butterfly[46]
- The Butterfly Super Sky Cycle
- The Butterfly The Aurora Butterfly[46]
- The Butterfly The Golden Butterfly
- The Butterfly The Turbo Golden Butterfly
- The Butterfly The Emperor Butterfly[46]
- The Butterfly The Monarch Butterfly
(William A. Butters & Associates, Johnstown, PA)
(G.N. Butterworth, West Kingston, RI)
(Gerald Büttner - Obernkirchen, Obernkirchen, Germany)
Butz
[edit](Jay Buxton, Hawthorne, CA)
Buzzard
[edit]SEE Snyder
(Buzzman ARVS / L'il Hustler Ultralight Aviation)
- Buzzman L'il Buzzard
- Buzzman L'il Buzzard TWS 582
- Buzzman L'il Hustler
- Buzzman L'il Hustler SS
- Buzzman L'il Hustler TR
(Denver, Colorado, United States)
(Fedor Ivanovich Bylinkin)
(Charles Byron, East Brunswick, NJ)
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