List of aircraft (F)

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

Fa[]

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(Flugwissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bremen)

  • ESS 641

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(Fábrica Brasileira de Aeronaves, Ltda)

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(Henry Fabre)

  • Fabre Hydravion

Fabrica de Avioanes[]

see: SET

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(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
  • [1]
  • FAdeA IA 100

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

  • FUL MA 30 Graffiti

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(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik - Chemnitz)

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  • Fliegende Panzerfaust

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

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

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(Walter L Fairchild, Mineola, NY)

Fairchild[]

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

  • Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
  • Fairchild AT-13 Gunner
  • Fairchild AT-14 Gunner
  • Fairchild AT-21 Gunner
  • Fairchild BQ-3
  • Fairchild C-8
  • Fairchild C-24
  • Fairchild C-26 Metroliner
  • Fairchild C-31
  • Fairchild C-61 Forwarder
  • Fairchild C-82 Packet
  • Fairchild C-86 Forwarder
  • Fairchild C-88
  • Fairchild C-96
  • Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar
  • Fairchild AC-119 Shadow/Stinger
  • Fairchild C-120 Packplane
  • Fairchild C-123 Provider
  • Fairchild C-128 Flying Boxcar
  • Fairchild C-138
  • Fairchild XC-941
  • Fairchild F-1
  • Fairchild GK
  • Fairchild JK
  • Fairchild J2K
  • Fairchild JQ
  • Fairchild J2Q
  • Fairchild NQ
  • Fairchild PT-19
  • Fairchild PT-23
  • Fairchild PT-26
  • Fairchild R2K
  • Fairchild RQ
  • Fairchild R2Q
  • Fairchild R4Q
  • Fairchild SBF
  • Fairchild SOK[6]
  • Fairchild T-31
  • Fairchild-Republic T-46A Eaglet
  • Fairchild-Hiller AU-23 Peacemaker
  • Fairchild VZ-5
  • Fairchild 21
  • Fairchild 22
  • Fairchild 24
  • Fairchild 41
  • Fairchild 42 Foursome[6]
  • Fairchild 45
  • Fairchild 45-80 Sekani[6]
  • Fairchild 46-A[6]
  • Fairchild 51
  • Fairchild 71
  • [6]
  • Fairchild 81
  • Fairchild 82
  • Fairchild 91 (A-942-A) Baby Clipper
  • Fairchild 91B (A-942-B) Jungle Clipper
  • [6]
  • Fairchild 100
  • [6]
  • [6]
  • Fairchild 150
  • Fairchild-Dornier 228
  • Fairchild-Dornier 328
  • Fairchild-Dornier 328JET
  • Fairchild-Dornier 728
  • Fairchild-Dornier 728JET
  • Fairchild-Dornier 928
  • Fairchild Argus
  • Fairchild Cornell PT-26 RCAF name
  • Fairchild F-11
  • Fairchild F-27
  • [6]
  • Fairchild FB-3[6]
  • Fairchild FC-1
  • Fairchild FC-2
  • Fairchild-Hiller FH-227
  • [6]
  • Fairchild KR-21
  • Fairchild KR-31
  • Fairchild KR-34
  • Fairchild KR-125
  • Fairchild KR-135
  • Fairchild LXF1
  • Fairchild M-62
  • Fairchild M-84
  • Fairchild M-92
  • [7]
  • Fairchild M-224
  • [6]
  • Fairchild-Swearingen Merlin
  • Fairchild-Swearingen Metro
  • Fairchild-Swearingen Metroliner
  • Fairchild-Hiller FH-1100
  • Fairchild-Hiller PC-6 Porter
  • Fairchild Super 71
  • Fairchild LXF
  • Fairchild Navy Experimental Type F Amphibious Transport

Fairey Aviation Company[]

(For the Belgian component see Avions Fairey)

  • Fairey III
  • Fairey Albacore
  • Fairey Atalanta (aircraft)
  • Fairey Barracuda
  • Fairey Battle
  • Fairey Campania
  • Fairey F.2
  • Fairey Fantome
  • Fairey Fawn
  • Fairey FC1
  • Fairey FD1
  • Fairey FD2
  • Fairey Feroce
  • Fairey Ferret
  • Fairey Firefly
  • Fairey Firefly I
  • Fairey Firefly II
  • Fairey Fleetwing
  • Fairey Flycatcher
  • Fairey Fox
  • Fairey Fremantle
  • Fairey Fulmar
  • Fairey G.4/31
  • Fairey Gannet
  • Fairey Gannet AEW.3
  • Fairey Gannet AEW.7
  • Fairey Gordon
  • Fairey FB-1 Gyrodyne
  • Fairey Hamble Baby
  • Fairey Hendon
  • Fairey Jet Gyrodyne
  • Fairey Kangourou
  • Fairey Long-range Monoplane
  • Fairey N.4
  • Fairey N.9
  • Fairey N.10
  • Fairey Pintail
  • Fairey Primer
  • Fairey Rotodyne
  • Fairey S.9/30
  • Fairey Seafox
  • Fairey Seal
  • Fairey Spearfish
  • Fairey Swordfish
  • Fairey T.S.R.1
  • Fairey Titania
  • Fairey Ultra-light Helicopter

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  • Fairtravel Linnet

Fajr[]

(Fajr Aviation & Composites Industry)

  • Fajr F.3 ( Cirrus SR-20 copy/modification)
  • (Colomban Cri-Cri copy)

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(William Falck, Warwick, NY)

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  • Falcomposite Furio

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(Falcon Racers Inc.)

Falconar[]

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

FAMA[]

(Fábrica Argentina de Materiales Aerospaciales)

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(Famà Helicopters srl)

Fanaero-Chile[]

  • Fanaero-Chile Chincol

Fane[]

  • Fane F.1/40

Fantasy Air[]

  • Fantasy Air Allegro
  • Jora Jora

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(Faradair Aerospace)

  • Faradair Aerospace BEHA

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(Lawrence Faria, Richmond, OH)

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

Farman Aviation Works[]

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

Maurice Farman[]

Henry Farman[]

Farman[]

  • Farman Aviette
  • 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
  • [25]
  • [26] related to F.120 Jabiru.
  • [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
  • - reconnaissance[29]
  • [30]
  • [31]
  • [32]
  • [33]
  • [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
  • [35]
  • [36]
  • [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
  • [38]
  • [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]
  • [41]
  • [42]
  • [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

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(Farman-Standard Corp.)

  • Farman-Standard D-25A

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(Farnborough Aircraft / )

  • Farnborough F1 Kestrel

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

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(Lawrence Farnham, Fort Collins, CO)

Farrington[]

(Farrington Aircraft Corp, Paducah, KY)

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(Charles P Fasig & Charles Turner)

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(Advanced Technology Products Inc, Worcester, MA)

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(Cia. de Aviacion Faucett)

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

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

Fauvel[]

  • [46]
  • Fauvel AV.2[46]
  • Fauvel AV.3[46]
  • Fauvel AV.7[47]
  • Fauvel AV.10[48]
  • Fauvel AV.17
  • Fauvel AV.22, 221 and 222
  • Fauvel AV.28
  • Fauvel AV.29
  • Fauvel AV.31
  • Fauvel AV.36 and 361
  • Fauvel AV.42
  • Fauvel AV.44
  • Fauvel AV.45 and 451
  • Fauvel AV.46
  • Fauvel AV.48
  • Fauvel AV.60
  • Fauvel AV.61

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Fb[]

FBA[]

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

  • FBA Type A
  • FBA Type B
  • FBA Type C
  • FBA Type D (Avion Canon)[8]
  • FBA Type H
  • FBA Type S
  • FBA 10
  • FBA 11
  • FBA 13
  • FBA 14
  • FBA 16
  • FBA 17
  • FBA 19
  • FBA 21
  • FBA 23
  • FBA 270
  • FBA 290
  • FBA 310
  • FBA Avion Canon[28]
  • FBA 1 Ca2[28]
  • [8]

Fd[]

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(FD-Composites, Arbing, Austria)

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

Fe[]

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

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(Federal Aircraft Corp, San Bernardino, CA)

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(Federal Aircraft Ltd, Montreal Canada)

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(D. D. Fedorov)

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(Igor Fefolov)

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(Feigl & Lajos Rotter)[50]

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(Harold G Felio, Los Angeles, CA)

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(Charles Felix, Hatfield, PA)

Felixstowe[]

  • Felixstowe Porte Baby
  • Felixstowe Porte Super Baby
  • Felixstowe F.1
  • Felixstowe F.2
  • Felixstowe F.3
  • Felixstowe F.5
  • Felixstowe Fury

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(J R Fellabaum, Toledo, OH)

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(Fellot-Lacour)

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  • Fernas 142

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Ferber[]

(Ferdinand Ferber)

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(René Féré)

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((George B) Fernic Aircraft Corp, 3493 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY)

  • Fernic T-9 (a.k.a. FT-1X and FT-9)

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(Louis Ferrière)

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

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(Arthur Haldane Fetters)

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(Gérard Feugray)

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)

  • FFT Eurotrainer 2000[58]

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  • FFV Aerotech BA-14 Starling

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

  • FFVS J.22

Fg[]

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Fi[]

Fiat Aviazione[]

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

  • Fiat A.120
  • Fiat AN.1
  • Fiat APR.2
  • (Aeroplano-Rosatelli-Fiat)[59]
  • Fiat AS.1
  • Fiat AS.2
  • Fiat BGA
  • Fiat BR
  • Fiat BR.1
  • Fiat BR.2
  • Fiat BR.3
  • Fiat BR.4
  • Fiat BR.20 Cicogna
  • Fiat BRG (Bombardiere Rosatelli Gigante - Giant Rosatelli Bomber)
  • Fiat C.29
  • Fiat CR.1
  • Fiat CR.2
  • Fiat CR.5
  • Fiat CR.10
  • Fiat CR.10 Idro
  • Fiat CR.20
  • Fiat CR.20 Idro
  • [60]
  • Fiat CR.25
  • Fiat CR.30
  • Fiat CR.32
  • Fiat CR.33
  • Fiat CR.40
  • Fiat CR.41
  • Fiat CR.42
  • Fiat G.2
  • Fiat G.5
  • Fiat G.8
  • Fiat G.12
  • Fiat G.18
  • [44]
  • Fiat G.46
  • Fiat G.49
  • Fiat G.50 Freccia
  • Fiat G.51
  • Fiat G.52
  • Fiat G.55 Centauro
  • Fiat G.56
  • Fiat G.57
  • Fiat G.59
  • Fiat G.80
  • Fiat G.82
  • Fiat G.91
  • Fiat G.212
  • [44]
  • Fiat G.222
  • Fiat R.2
  • Fiat R.22
  • Fiat R.700
  • Fiat TR.1
  • Fiat 7002 Helicopter
  • Fiat MM.1
  • Fiat MM.2

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

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

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

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(Fiberdyne Associates Inc, West Chester, PA)

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(Ludwick Fiedor, Cleveland, OH)

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

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

Fieseler[]

(Gerhard Fieseler Werke GmbH)

  • Fieseler F 1 Tigerschwalbe
  • Fieseler F 2 Tiger
  • Fieseler F 3 Wespe
  • Fieseler F 4
  • Fieseler F 5
  • Fieseler F 6
  • Fieseler Fi 97
  • Fieseler Fi 98
  • Fieseler Fi 99 Jungtiger
  • Fieseler Fi 103
  • Fieseler Fi 103R Selbstopfer
  • Fieseler Fi 156 Storch StorK
  • Fieseler Fi 157
  • Fieseler Fi 158
  • Fieseler Fi 166
  • Fieseler Fi 167
  • Fieseler Fi 168
  • Fieseler Fi 253 Spatz (Sparrow)
  • Fieseler Fi 256
  • Fieseler Fi 333

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(Ray Fife, Coronado, CA)

  • Beachey replica

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

  • Fike Model D
  • Fike Model E

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(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)

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(Finklea Brothers, Leland, MS)

Firebird[]

(Bitburg, Germany)

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

  • Firestone H-9
  • Firestone H-14
  • [5]
  • Firestone XR-9
  • Firestone XR-14
  • Firestone Model GA-45
  • Firestone Model GA-50

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(Firecatcher Aircraft)

  • Firecatcher F-45[61]

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

Fisher[]

(Fisher Aero Corporation)

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(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]

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(Edward Fisher, Kansas City, MO)

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

  • Fisher P-75 Eagle

Fisher[]

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

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(Ed Fisher, Painesville, OH)

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(Edwin Fisk)

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(Frank Fitzsimmons, Hempstead, NY)[5]

Fizir[]

(Rudolf Fizi)

  • Fizir-Wright
  • Fizir-Vega
  • (sic)
  • Fizir 85 CV
  • Fizir AF-2 - flying boat (1931)
  • Fizir F1M - two-seat reconnaissance floatplane (1930)
  • Fizir FN - two-seat trainer
  • Fizir FN-H - two-seat training floatplane (1931)
  • Fizir F1V
  • Fizir FP-2
  • (also known as the Zmaj FP-2??)

Fk[]

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  • FK-Lightplanes SW51 Mustang

Fl[]

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(Brandenburg, Germany)

  • Flaeming Air FA 01 Smaragd
  • Flaeming Air FA 02
  • Flaeming Air FA 04 Peregrine
  • Flaeming Air FA 04 SL

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(Flaggships Inc, San Diego, CA)

  • (a.k.a. Flagg-Raymond)[5]
  • (a.k.a. FAC Special)[5]
  • (a.k.a. Marshall Flyer)[5]

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

  • (later rebuilt as )[5]

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

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

Flanders[]

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  • Flaris Lar 1

Fleet[]

  • Fleet Model 1
  • Fleet Model 2
  • Fleet Model 5
  • Fleet Model 7 Fawn
  • Fleet Finch
  • Fleet Model 21
  • Fleet 50 Freighter
  • Fleet 60 Fort
  • Fleet 80 Canuck
  • [63]

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

  • [5]
  • (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).)

  • [5]
  • Fleetwings A-1[5]
  • Fleetwings F-4 Sea Bird (F-401)
  • Fleetwings F-5 Sea Bird
  • Fleetwings BT-12 Sophomore
  • Fleetwings PQ-12[5]
  • Fleetwings 23
  • Fleetwings 33
  • [5]
  • [5]
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings A-39
  • [5]
  • [5]
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings BTK
  • [5]
  • [5]

[]

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

[]

(Jim Flemming)

[]

(Daniel & Richard Fletcher)

Fletcher[]

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

  • Fletcher BG-1
  • Fletcher BG-2[5]
  • [5]
  • Fletcher CQ-1
  • Fletcher FBT-2
  • Fletcher FL-23
  • Fletcher FU-24
  • Fletcher FD-25
  • [5]
  • Fletcher PQ-11[5]

[]

(Turlock, California, USA)

Flettner[]

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

  • Flettner Gigant[2]
  • Flettner Fl 184
  • Flettner Fl 185
  • Flettner Fl 265
  • Flettner Fl 282 Kolibri
  • [2]
  • [2]

[]

(Robert Fleury)

[]

(Flexible Aeroplane Co.)

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

[]

  • WiG

Flight Team[]

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

  • Flight Team Spider
  • Flight Team Twister

[]

(Flightworks Corp, Austin, TX)

[]

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

[]

(Aberdare, United Kingdom)

Florine[]

(Nicolas Florine, Belgium)

[]

[]

(Bob Bean & Tom Floyd, Inglewood, CA)

[]

[]

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

  • F L S Z Der Kricket DK-1
  • [5]

[]

(Spital am Pyhrn, Austria)

  • Flugschule Wings Alfa

[]

Fly Air[]

(Fly Air Limited, Trudovec, Bulgaria)

  • Fly Air Swallow
  • Fly Air Trike Moster

Fly Castelluccio[]

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

[]

(Wildwood, Georgia, United States)

  • Fly Hard Trikes SkyCycle

Fly Products[]

(Grottammarre, Italy)

Fly Synthesis[]

  • Fly Synthesis Wallaby
  • Fly Synthesis Catalina
  • Fly Synthesis Storch
  • Fly Synthesis Syncro
  • Fly Synthesis Texan

[]

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

[]

(Fly-Fan sro, Trenčín, Slovakia)

  • Fly-Fan Shark

[]

(FlyLatino, Latina, Italy)

FlyNano[]

(Lahti, Finland)

[]

(Norske Hæren Flyfabrikk)

[]

(Svenska Flygfabriken)

  • Flygfabriken LN-3 Seagull

[]

(Flying Auto Co.)

[]

  • Flying K Sky Raider
  • Flying K Sky Raider II
  • Flying K Super Sky Raider
  • Flying K Frontier

Flying Legend[]

(Caltagirone, Italy)

  • Flying Legend Hawker Hurricane Replica
  • Flying Legend Tucano Replica

Flying Machines s.r.o.[]

(Rasošky, Czech Republic)

[]

(Hibbing MN.)

[]

(Dovera, Italy)

Flylab[]

(Flylab Srl, Ischitella, Italy)

  • Flylab Tucano

Flylight Airsports[]

(Northampton, United Kingdom)

  • Flylight Doodle Bug
  • Flylight Dragonfly
  • Flylight E-Dragon
  • Flylight Motorfloater

[]

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

[]

(Flywhale Aircraft)

  • Flywhale Aircraft Flywhale

Fm[]

FMA[]

see:Fábrica Militar de Aviones

[]

(Prague, Czech Republic)

Fo[]

Focke-Achgelis[]

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

  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 61
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 223 Drache (Dragon), transport helicopter (prototype)
  • [2]
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 225
  • [2]
  • Hornisse (Hornet), helicopter (prototype)[2]
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 269, Experimental VTOL aircraft
  • [2]
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 284
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 325
  • Focke-Achgelis Fa 330 Bachstelze (Wagtail), helicopter (prototype)
  • scout helicopter (prototype), 1944[2]

Focke-Wulf[]

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

Fokker[]

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

  • A = Unarmed single seat aircraft
  • B = Amphibian(*)
  • C = Two-seat armed reconnaissance/bomber
  • D = Doppeldecker (biplane fighter), later Fighter
  • Dr = Dreidecker (triplane fighter)
  • E = Eindecker (Armed monoplane fighter)
  • F = Transport aircraft(*)
  • G = Twin-engine fighter/bomber(*)
  • K = Kampfflugzeug (Attack aircraft)
  • S = Trainer (*)
  • T = Torpedo Bomber(*)
  • V = Versuchflugzeug (Experimental)
  • W = Wasserflugzeug (Flying Boat)
  • Fokker 50
  • Fokker 70
  • Fokker 100
  • Fokker A.I
  • Fokker A.II
  • Fokker A.III
  • Fokker B.I (1915) reconnaissance biplane (Austro-Hungarian military designation)
  • Fokker B.I (1922) flying boat (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker B.II (1916) reconnaissance biplane (Austro-Hungarian military designation)
  • Fokker B.II (1923) flying boat (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker B.III flying boat (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker B.IV flying boat (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker BA-1
  • Fokker C.I
  • Fokker C.II
  • Fokker C.III
  • Fokker C.IV
  • Fokker C.V
  • Fokker C.VI
  • Fokker C.VII
  • Fokker C.VIII
  • Fokker C.IX
  • Fokker C.X
  • Fokker C.XI
  • Fokker C.XIV
  • Fokker D.I
  • Fokker D.II
  • Fokker D.III
  • Fokker D.IV
  • Fokker D.V
  • Fokker D.VI
  • Fokker D.VII
  • Fokker D.VIII
  • Fokker D.IX
  • Fokker D.X
  • Fokker D.XI
  • Fokker D.XII
  • Fokker D.XIII
  • Fokker D.XIV
  • Fokker D.XVI
  • Fokker D.XVII
  • [69]
  • [69]
  • Fokker D.XXI
  • Fokker D.XXIII
  • Fokker DC.I
  • Fokker Dr.I
  • Fokker E.I
  • Fokker E.II
  • Fokker E.III
  • Fokker E.IV
  • Fokker E.V
  • Fokker F.I (1917) triplane fighter aircraft (German military designation)
  • V.44 not completed; airliner (Fokker designation)
  • Fokker F.II
  • Fokker F.III
  • Fokker F.IV
  • Fokker F.V
  • Fokker F.VI
  • Fokker F.VII
  • Fokker F.VIII
  • Fokker F.IX
  • Fokker F.X
  • Fokker F.XI
  • Fokker F.XII
  • unbuilt project
  • Fokker F.XIV
  • unbuilt project
  • unbuilt project
  • unbuilt project
  • Fokker F.XVIII
  • unbuilt project
  • Fokker F.XX
  • unbuilt project
  • Fokker F.XXII
  • Fokker F.XXIV
  • Fokker F.25 Promotor
  • Fokker F.26
  • Fokker F.27 Friendship
  • Fokker F.28 Fellowship
  • Fokker F.29
  • Fokker F.XXXVI
  • Fokker G.I
  • Fokker K.I
  • Fokker M.1
  • Fokker M.2
  • Fokker M.3
  • Fokker M.4
  • Fokker M.5
  • Fokker M.6
  • Fokker M.7
  • Fokker M.8
  • Fokker M.9
  • Fokker M.10
  • Fokker M.14
  • Fokker M.15
  • Fokker M.16
  • Fokker M.17
  • Fokker M.18
  • Fokker M.19
  • Fokker M.21
  • Fokker M.22
  • [44]
  • Fokker S.3
  • Fokker S.I
  • Fokker S.II
  • Fokker S.III
  • Fokker S.IV
  • Fokker S.IX
  • Fokker S-11
  • Fokker S-12
  • Fokker S-13
  • Fokker S-14
  • Fokker Spin
  • Fokker T.II
  • Fokker T.III
  • Fokker T.IV
  • Fokker T.V
  • Fokker T.VIII
  • Fokker T.IX
  • Fokker V.1
  • Fokker V.2
  • Fokker V.3
  • Fokker V.4
  • Fokker V.5
  • Fokker V.6
  • Fokker V.7
  • Fokker V.8
  • Fokker V.9
  • Fokker V.10
  • Fokker V.11
  • Fokker V.12
  • Fokker V.13
  • Fokker V.14
  • Fokker V.16
  • Fokker V.17
  • Fokker V.18
  • Fokker V.20
  • Fokker V.21
  • Fokker V.22
  • Fokker V.23
  • Fokker V.24
  • Fokker V.25
  • Fokker V.26
  • Fokker V.27
  • Fokker V.28
  • Fokker V.29
  • Fokker V.30
  • Fokker V.31
  • Fokker V.33
  • Fokker V.34
  • Fokker V.35
  • Fokker V.36
  • Fokker V.37
  • Fokker V.38
  • Fokker V.39
  • Fokker V.40
  • Fokker V.41
  • Fokker V.43
  • not completed
  • Fokker V.45
  • Fokker W.1[70]
  • Fokker W.3
  • Fokker W.4
  • Fokker-VAK 191
  • Fokker-VFW 614

[]

  • 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[71]
  • 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
  • amphibian built for H.S. Vanderbilt[71]
  • 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
  • [71]
  • Fokker Universal Airliner & freighter
  • Fokker Standard Universal
  • Fokker Super Universal Airliner & freighter
  • [71]
  • Fokker Model 3
  • Fokker Model 4 Universal
  • Fokker Model 5
  • Fokker Model 6
  • Fokker Model 7
  • [71]
  • Fokker Model 8 Super Universal
  • [71]
  • Fokker Model 12
  • [71]
  • Fokker Model 14

Folkerts[]

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

  • Folkerts#1
  • Folkerts#2
  • Folkerts#3
  • Folkerts#4
  • Folkerts#5
  • Folkerts Henderson Highwing
  • [5]
  • Folkerts SK-1
  • Folkerts SK-2
  • Folkerts SK-3
  • Folkerts SK-4

Folland[]

  • Folland Fo.108, also known as Folland 43/37
  • Folland Fo.139 Midge
  • Folland Fo.145 Gnat

[]

(Fred E Follis, Nashville, TN)

[]

(David Forbes, Atherton, CA)

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
  • [72]
  • Ford 11-AT
  • [72]
  • Ford 14-A[72]
  • Ford 15-P
  • Ford Flivver
  • Ford Tri-Motor
  • [72]
  • Ford-Stout 2-AT (a.k.a. Air Pullman)
  • Ford Executive

[]

(Ford Airplane Co, Tulsa, OK)

[]

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

[]

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

  • Ford-Van Auken 1909 Monoplane

[]

(Albert V Forman, Medford OR.)

[]

(Forney Manufacturing Company / Fornaire Aircraft Co.)

  • Forney F-1 Aircoupe

[]

(Amilcar E Fortier, New Orleans LA.)

[]

(Al Foss, Rosemead CA.)

[]

(Joe Foster & Floyd Simpson, Anderson SC.)

[]

(H C Foster, Vanport PA.)

Foster[]

(Sidney Foster)

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
  • [73]
  • [73]
  • Fouga CM.88 Gémaux
  • Fouga CM.10
  • Fouga CM.100
  • Fouga CM.101R
  • Fouga CM.103R
  • Fouga CM.170 Magister
  • Fouga CM.171 Makalu
  • Fouga CM.175 Zéphir

Found[]

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

  • [5]
  • Found Air FBA-2C Bush Hawk
  • Found FBA-1
  • Found FBA-2
  • Found Centennial 100

[]

Fournier[]

(René Fournier, Avions Fournier)

Fowler[]

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

[]

(Harland D Fowler, New Brunswick NJ.)

[]

(A C Fowler, Hurricane WV.)

[]

(Donald Fowler and Francis Gallant, Boston MA.)

[]

(Alfred C Fox, Beaverton OR.)

Foxcon Aviation[]

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

  • Foxcon Terrier 200

Fr[]

Frakes Aviation[]

  • Frakes Mohawk

[]

(Augustus J Frame, Columbus OH.)

[]

  • Denhaut Hy.479

[]

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

[]

(Jerry Francis & Harold Angell, Lansing MI.)

Frank[]

(Otto Frank)

[]

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

[]

(Deward Franklin, Boulder City NV.)

[]

(Willy Franklin)

[]

(George Franklyn)

  • Franklyn Pea Bee

Frati[]

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

  • [75]
  • 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")
  • [76]
  • F.1300 Jet Squalus
  • [76]
  • [76]
  • 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
  • [75]
  • - Stelio Frati - Aeroclub de Busto Arsizio, Varese
  • [77]
  • 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
  • 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.)

  • Frederick-Ames EOS/SFA

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 Aviation Pty Ltd)

[]

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

Freebird Airplane Company[]

(Marshville, North Carolina, United States)

  • Freebird I
  • Freebird II

[]

  • Freedom Aviation Phoenix

Freedom Lite[]

(Freedom Lite Inc, Walton, Ontario, Canada)

Freedom Master[]

(Freedom Master Corp, Merritt Island FL.)

[]

(Freewind Aviation)

[]

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

FreeX[]

(Egling, Germany)

[]

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

[]

(Ronald Freiberger)

[]

(Fred N Arnoldi, Columbus OH.)

Fresh Breeze[]

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

[]

Friedrichshafen[]

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

  • Friedrichshafen C.I
  • Friedrichshafen D.I
  • [80][81]
  • Friedrichshafen D.III
  • Friedrichshafen D type Quadruplane (D.III)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.1
  • Friedrichshafen FF.2
  • Friedrichshafen FF.4
  • Friedrichshafen FF.7 (placemarker re-direct)[81]
  • Friedrichshafen FF.8
  • [81]
  • Friedrichshafen FF.11
  • [81]
  • Friedrichshafen FF.17
  • Friedrichshafen FF.19
  • Friedrichshafen FF.21
  • Friedrichshafen FF.27[81]
  • Friedrichshafen FF.29
  • Friedrichshafen FF.30
  • Friedrichshafen FF.31
  • Friedrichshafen FF.33
  • Friedrichshafen FF.34
  • Friedrichshafen FF.35
  • Friedrichshafen FF.36
  • Friedrichshafen FF.37
  • Friedrichshafen FF.38
  • Friedrichshafen FF.39
  • Friedrichshafen FF.40
  • Friedrichshafen FF.41
  • Friedrichshafen FF.43
  • Friedrichshafen FF.44
  • Friedrichshafen FF.45
  • Friedrichshafen FF.46
  • Friedrichshafen FF.48
  • Friedrichshafen FF.49
  • Friedrichshafen FF.53
  • Friedrichshafen FF.54 (D.III)
  • Friedrichshafen FF.55
  • Friedrichshafen FF.59
  • Friedrichshafen FF.60
  • Friedrichshafen FF.61
  • Friedrichshafen FF.62
  • Friedrichshafen FF.63
  • Friedrichshafen FF.64
  • [80][81]
  • Friedrichshafen FF.67
  • Friedrichshafen FF.71
  • Friedrichshafen G.I
  • Friedrichshafen G.II
  • Friedrichshafen G.III
  • Friedrichshafen G.IV
  • Friedrichshafen G.V
  • [81]
  • Friedrichshafen N.I

[]

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

[]

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

[]

[]

(Froberg Aeroplane Co, Richmond CA.)

[]

(Vail, Colorado, United States)

[]

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

[]

(Fry Aircraft Design, Wilen bei Wollerau, Switzerland)

Fs[]

[]

(Gerhard Winkler / Johannes Höntsch / Flugsportgruppe Schönhagen)

Ft[]

[]

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

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

Fu[]

Fuji[]

(Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha)

  • Fuji FA200 Aero Subaru
  • Fuji FA300
  • Fuji KM-2
  • Fuji LM-1 Nikko
  • Fuji LM-11 Supernikko
  • Fuji LM-2 Nikko
  • Fuji T-1 Hatsutaka
  • Fuji T-3
  • Fuji T-5
  • Fuji T-7
  • Fuji/Rockwell Commander 700
  • Fuji/Rockwell Commander 710

[]

(Eiichi Fujinawa)

[]

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

[]

(Fukunaga Hikoki Seisakusho - Fukunaga Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)

[]

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

[]

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

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

[]

(R R Funk, Cincinnati OH.)

[]

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

  • Funk Model B
  • [5]
  • [5]
  • Funk UC-92

[]

(Otto & Peter Funk)

  • (FK-1)
  • (FK-2)

[]

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

  • Funk F-23

Fv[]

FVA[]

(Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen)

[]

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

Fw[]

[]

(Flugzeugwerke Altenrhein AG)

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

Fy[]

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(E.S. Fyodorov)

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