List of aircraft (Li–Lz)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Li' through 'Lz'.

Li–Lz[]

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(Liaoning Ruixiang General Aviation Manufacture Company Limited, Shenyang, China)

Liberty[]

( (Pres: D H Felton), Muskogee, OK)

Liberty[]

(, Kansas City, KS )

Liberty[]

(, Lambert Field, Robertson, MO)

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(O N Lloyd, Mesa AZ; aka Mesa Air Development Assn.)

Liberty[]

(Liberty Aerospace, Melbourne, FL)

  • Liberty XL-2

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(1928: Midwest Aircraft Corp, St Cloud MN. 1928: North Star Aircraft Corp (Fdr: Willard Hoseas Mohlar))

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(Letalski Institut Branko Ivanus Slovenija)

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(Lift Systems Inc.)

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(Eugene H Lige, Auburn, IN)

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(Ligeti aero-Nautical Pty. Ltd.)

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(Light Aircraft Developers, San Diego, CA)

Light Miniature Aircraft[]

(Light Miniature Aircraft, Okeechobee, FL)

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(Light Wing AG Aircraft, Stans, Switzerland)

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(Lightning Bug Aircraft Corp, Sheldon, SC)

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(Mark A Lightsey, aka AeroCraftsman Replicas, Rubidoux, CA)

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(John M. Lee)

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(Jean Lignel)(see:SFCA)

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(G. Ligreau)

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(Cazimir Likosiak, 7508 Kenwood Ave, Chicago, IL)

Lilienthal[]

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(Ukraine)

  • Lilienthal X-32 Bekas

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((Max T) Lillie School of Aviation, Cicero, IL)

Lilium[]

  • Lilium Jet

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(Gus Limbach)

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(Vincent J Linburg, St Louis, MO)

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(1920: Nebraska Aircraft, Lincoln, NE, 1923: Lincoln-Standard Aircraft Co. c.1925: Lincoln-(Ray) Page Aircraft Co. 1928: Reorganized as Lincoln Aircraft Co. 1930: Merger of Lincoln and American Eagle operations as (Victor H) Roos Lincoln Aircraft Co, Lincoln, NE)

[]

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(Ray Lindsey, Portland, OR)

Linke-Hofmann[]

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(Charles C Linn, Lancaster, CA)

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(Lion Airplane Co, Portland, OR)

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(Fernand Lioré)

Lioré et Olivier[]

(Fernand Lioré et Henri Olivier)

LIPNUR[]

(Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio - Nurtanio Aviation Industry Body)

[]

  • Lippisch DM.1
  • Lippisch Storch V
  • Lippisch Ente
  • Lippisch Delta I
  • Lippisch Delta IV
  • Lippisch Delta V
  • Lippisch Delta VI
  • , designed as a competitor to the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet.
  • , a tailless airplane designed as a competitor to the Messerschmitt Me 329
  • Lippisch P.11, designed to compete with the Horten Ho-IX; the latter went on to become the Horten (Gotha) Ho-(Go-)229.
  • Lippisch P.13 (not related to P.13a and P.13b)
  • Lippisch P.13a, a unique delta-winged, ramjet-powered interceptor.
  • Lippisch P.13b, a unique airplane powered by a rotating fuel-table of lignite, owing to the fuel shortages late in World War 2 in Germany.
  • Lippisch P.15, a development of the Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet.
  • Lippisch X-112
  • Lippisch X-113
  • Lippisch X-114
  • [14]

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(LISA Aeronautics)

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(Fred J Lisch, 258 Blackman, Clinton, IN)

Lisunov[]

  • Lisunov Li-2

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LiteWing Aircraft[]

(Caryville, Tennessee, United States)

Little Wing Autogyros, Inc.[]

  • Little Wing Autogyro
  • Little Wing LW-1 Original proof of concept prototype
  • Little Wing LW-2 Single place autogyro designed to weigh less than 254 lbs to meet United States Ultralight regulations
  • Little Wing LW-3 A 70 hp covered version
  • Little Wing LW-4 A two place long frame version
  • Little Wing LW-5 A two place short frame version
  • Little Wing Roto-Pup

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(Littoral / Abel Triou)

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(Liuchow Mechanical and Aircraft Factory )

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(David Livesey)

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(Eugene Livingston, Charlotte, NC)(aka Gene Livingston)

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(Lubelski Klub Lotniczy (Lublian Aviation Club))

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(Liepajas Military Manufacturing) - Latvia

  • - designed by Jacobs Kruze
  • designed by Kruze and/or Atis Strazdins]
  • unlicensed copy of Svenska Aero SA-10 Piraten

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(Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG) / (Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép és motorgyár Részvény-Társaság)

Company designations[]

  • (Flugzeug Jäger)
  • (Kampfflugzeug)
  • (Luftkreuzer)
  • (built at DFW in Germany)[19]
  • (40.02 / Lloyd Ll 2S / Lloyd Militär Doppeldecker Nr.2) (built at DFW in Germany)[19]

Military designations[]

Note: As with other austro-Hungarian aircraft manufacturers in World War I Lloyd were allocated the 40 series for prototypes and experimental aircraft.

Flars series numbers[]

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(Lockheed martin Aircraft Argentina SA)

  • LMAASA IA 63 Pampa NG

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[]

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(Lobet de Rouvray Aviation Pty. Ltd. / James Lobet & William Lobet)

Lockheed[]

(Lockheed Corporation) (Older name before Lockheed:Detroit)

  • Lockheed Project Isinglass
  • Lockheed A-9
  • Lockheed A-12
  • Lockheed A-28 Hudson
  • Lockheed A-29 Hudson
  • Lockheed AMSS (S-3 derivative)
  • Lockheed AT-18
  • Lockheed B-30
  • Lockheed B-34 Lexington
  • Lockheed B-37 Lexington
  • Lockheed RB-69A Neptune
  • Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
  • Lockheed C-12 Vega
  • Lockheed C-17 Super Vega
  • Lockheed C-23 Altair
  • Lockheed C-25 Altair
  • Lockheed C-35 Electra
  • Lockheed C-36 Electra
  • Lockheed C-37 Electra
  • Lockheed C-40 Electra
  • Lockheed C-56 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-57 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-59 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-60 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-63 Hudson
  • Lockheed C-66 Lodestar
  • Lockheed C-69 Constellation
  • Lockheed C-85 Orion
  • Lockheed C-101 Vega
  • Lockheed C-111 Super Electra
  • Lockheed C-121 Constellation
  • Lockheed C-130 Hercules
  • Lockheed C-140 Jetstar
  • Lockheed C-141 Starlifter
  • Lockheed CP-140 Aurora
  • Lockheed CP-140A Arcturus
  • Lockheed EC-121 Warning Star
  • Lockheed EC-130V Hercules
  • Lockheed ER-2
  • Lockheed F-4 Lightning
  • Lockheed F-5 Lightning
  • Lockheed F-12
  • Lockheed F-14 Shooting Star
  • Lockheed F-80 shooting Star
  • Lockheed F-90
  • Lockheed F-94 Starfire
  • Lockheed F-97 Starfire
  • Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
  • Lockheed NF-104A
  • Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk
  • Lockheed FM-2
  • Lockheed FO Lightning
  • Lockheed FV Salmon
  • Lockheed GV
  • Lockheed H-51
  • Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne
  • Lockheed JO Electra Junior
  • Lockheed O-3
  • Lockheed P-2 Neptune
  • Lockheed P-3 Orion
  • Lockheed P-7
  • Lockheed P-24
  • Lockheed P-38 Lightning
  • Lockheed P-49
  • Lockheed P-58 Chain Lightning
  • Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star
  • Lockheed PB-3
  • Lockheed PBO
  • Lockheed PO Warning Star
  • Lockheed PV-1 Ventura
  • Lockheed PV-2 Harpoon
  • Lockheed P2V Neptune
  • Lockheed P3V Orion
  • Lockheed RO Altair
  • Lockheed R2O Electra
  • Lockheed R3O Electra Junior
  • Lockheed R4O Super Electra
  • Lockheed R5O Lodestar
  • Lockheed R6O Constitution
  • Lockheed R6V Constitution
  • Lockheed R7O Constellation
  • Lockheed R7V Constellation
  • Lockheed S-3 Viking
  • Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird
  • Lockheed T-1 Seastar
  • Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star
  • Lockheed T2V SeaStar
  • Lockheed TO Shooting Star
  • Lockheed TR-1
  • Lockheed TV Shooting Star
  • Lockheed U-2
  • Lockheed UV
  • Lockheed XV-4 Hummingbird
  • Lockheed VZ-10 Hummingbird
  • Lockheed WV Warning Star
  • Lockheed X-7
  • Lockheed X-26 Frigate
  • Lockheed X-27 Lancer
  • Lockheed XP-900
  • Lockheed YF-12
  • Lockheed A-11 (A - Archangel - not military)
  • Lockheed A-12 (A - Archangel - not military)
  • Lockheed L-1 Vega
  • Lockheed L-2 Vega
  • Lockheed L-3 Air Express
  • Lockheed L-4 Explorer
  • Lockheed L-5 Vega
  • Lockheed L-7 Explorer
  • Lockheed L-8 Altair
  • Lockheed L-8 Sirius
  • Lockheed L-9 Orion
  • Lockheed L-10 Electra
  • Lockheed L-012 Electra Junior
  • Lockheed L-212
  • Lockheed L-014 Super Electra
  • Lockheed B-14 (not US military designation)
  • Lockheed L-414
  • Lockheed L-018 Lodestar
  • Lockheed L-022 Lightning
  • Lockheed L-122 Lightning
  • Lockheed L-222 Lightning
  • Lockheed L-322 Lightning
  • Lockheed L-422 Lightning
  • Lockheed L-026 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-126 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-226 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-326 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-426 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-526 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-626 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-726 Neptune
  • Lockheed L-033 Little Dipper
  • Lockheed L-034 Big Dipper
  • Lockheed L-037 Ventura
  • Lockheed L-049 Constellation
  • Lockheed L-149 Constellation
  • Lockheed L-549 Constellation
  • Lockheed L-649 Constellation
  • Lockheed L-749 Constellation
  • Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation
  • Lockheed L-1249 Super Constellation
  • Lockheed L-1649 Starliner
  • Lockheed L-080 Shooting Star
  • Lockheed L-780 Starfire
  • Lockheed L-090
  • Lockheed L-100 Hercules
  • Lockheed L-133
  • Lockheed L-140
  • Lockheed L-141
  • Lockheed L-186
  • Lockheed L-188 Starfire
  • Lockheed L-188 Electra
  • Lockheed L-245
  • Lockheed L-301
  • Lockheed L-402
  • Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
  • Lockheed L-2000
  • Lockheed Aerogyro
  • Lockheed Air Express
  • Lockheed Air Trooper
  • Lockheed Altair
  • Lockheed Big Dipper
  • Lockheed CL-282
  • Lockheed CL-288
  • Lockheed CL-329 Jetstar
  • Lockheed CL-400 Project Suntan
  • Lockheed CL-475
  • Lockheed CL-595 Aerogyro
  • Lockheed CL-823
  • Lockheed CL-915
  • Lockheed CL-1200 Lancer
  • Lockheed CL-1600
  • Lockheed CL-1980
  • Lockheed Big Dipper
  • Lockheed Constellation
  • Lockheed D-21
  • Lockheed Electra (1930s)
  • Lockheed Electra (1950s)
  • Lockheed Electra Junior
  • Lockheed Explorer
  • Lockheed Flatbed
  • Lockheed Have Blue
  • Lockheed Hudson
  • Lockheed JetStar
  • Lockheed KXL1
  • Lockheed Little Dipper
  • Lockheed Lodestar
  • Lockheed Orion (1930s)
  • Lockheed Orion (1960s)
  • Lockheed Q-Star
  • Lockheed QT-2
  • Lockheed Saturn
  • Lockheed Sirius
  • Lockheed Starliner
  • Lockheed Super Constellation
  • Lockheed Super Dipper
  • Lockheed Super Electra
  • Lockheed TriStar
  • Lockheed Vega
  • Lockheed XFV
  • Lockheed/Canadair CF-104 Starfighter Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CP-122 Neptune Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CP-140 Aurora Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CP-140A Arcturus Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Canadair CT-133 Silver Star Canadian Armed Forces
  • Lockheed/Tachikawa Army Type LO Transport

Lockheed Martin[]

  • Lockheed Martin Aerial Common Sensor
  • Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor
  • Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II
  • Lockheed Martin RQ-3 Dark Star
  • Lockheed Martin SR-72
  • Lockheed Martin VentureStar
  • Lockheed Martin X-33
  • Lockheed Martin X-35
  • [21] UAV revealed March 2018
  • Lockheed Martin X-44 MANTA cancelled project (spoof designation)
  • Lockheed Martin Polecat
  • Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel Beast of Kandahar

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(Lockspeiser Aircraft Ltd. / David Lockspeiser)

Lockwood[]

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(Locomotive Terminal Improvement Co, Barrington, IL)

  • (a.k.a.Mulzer Locomotive)[22]

Loehle[]

(Loehle Enterprises, Wartrace, TN: Also Loehle Aviation Inc, Loehle Aircraft Corp.)

Loening[]

(1913: Grover Loening. 1917: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, 31 St at East River, New York, NY, 1928: Merged with Keystone Aircraft Corp as Loening Aeronautical Div. 1929: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, Garden City, NY)

  • Loening COA-1
  • Loening FL USN fighter cancelled
  • Loening HL
  • Loening LS
  • Loening O-10
  • Loening OA-1
  • Loening OA-2
  • Loening OL
  • Loening O2L
  • Loening PA-1 "pursuit Air-cooled"
  • Loening PW-2 "pursuit Water-cooled"
  • Loening R-4[23]
  • Loening SL
  • [23]
  • [23]
  • monoplane flying boat[23]
  • [23]
  • Loening S-1 (Air Yacht 1922)
  • 1923[23]
  • Loening C-1
  • Loening C-2 (Air Yacht 1928)
  • Loening C-4
  • Loening C-5[23]
  • Loening C-6
  • [23]
  • [23]
  • [23]
  • Loening M-2 Kitten
  • Loening M-3
  • Loening M-8
  • Loening M-8-0
  • Loening M-8-1
  • [23]

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(W J Lofland Aircraft Co, Detroit, MI)

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(Logistik-Technik u. Design GmbH (known as LTD), Baindt, Germany)

Lohner[]

(Lohnerwerke GmbH / Jakob Lohner)

  • Lohner AA (10.20 / 111)
  • (112)[19]
  • (10.23)[19]
  • Lohner A (111.04 / Dr.I)[19]
  • Lohner B
  • Lohner C
  • Lohner D
  • Lohner E
  • Lohner G
  • Lohner H
  • Lohner H2
  • Lohner J
  • Lohner Jc
  • Lohner Jcr
  • Lohner L (L40-L45)
  • Rennboot Nordenflug (E17-E21, L16)[19][24]
  • (M31, M39)
  • (R1-R2)
  • (E33-E38)
  • (R28-R30, S.1-S.6)
  • Lohner R (R1-R29) 1918
  • Lohner S
  • (L5, L46-L51, L52-L57) 1915[24]
  • L58-L69, L90-L119) 1916
  • (L120-L143, R1-R24, R25-R48) 1916
  • [19]
  • (K300) 1916
  • Lohner B.I (series 11)
  • Lohner B.II
  • Lohner B.III
  • Lohner B.IV
  • Lohner B.V
  • Lohner B.VI
  • Lohner B.VII
  • Lohner C.I
  • [19]
  • Lohner Dr.I (Lohner 111.04 / Type A / 10.20)[19][24]
  • Lohner D.I (Lohner 111 / Type AA / 10.20)

Note: The Lohner 10 series is mostly composed of distinct aircraft, with several variants and prototypes of the Pfeilflieger.[19]

  • [19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • re-designated Taube[19]
  • re-designated Taube[19]
  • re-designated Taube[19]
  • new Pfeilflieger[19]
  • re-designated Taube[19]
  • formerly Gebirgsflieger Type C[19]
  • second gebirgsflieger[19]
  • formerly Meeting Apparat 1914[19]
  • Lohner 10.15 Schichtpreis Eindecker Type 1914
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • (Lohner C.II series 112.01)[19]
  • Lohner 10.20A (Lohner D.I / series 111 / Type AA) SPUCKERL?
  • Lohner 10.20B (Lohner D.I / series 111 / Type AA) SPUCKERL?
  • (formerly Type U twin engined bomber)[19]
  • Ferkundungs Flugzeug[19]
  • second Ferkundungs Flugzeug[19]
  • (Type AC)[19]
  • [19]
  • Lohner series 11 (Lohner B.I / Type B)[19]
  • Lohner series 12 (Lohner B.II / Type C)[19]
  • Lohner series 12.4 (Lohner B.II(U))
  • Lohner series 13 (Lohner B.III / Type D)
  • Lohner series 14 (Lohner B.III / Type E)
  • Lohner series 14.5 (Lohner B.III(U))
  • Lohner series 15 (Lohner B.IV / Type G)
  • Lohner series 15.5 (Lohner B.IV(U))
  • Lohner series 16 (Lohner B.V / Type H)
  • Lohner series 16.1 (Lohner B.VI / Type H2)
  • Lohner series 17 (Lohner B.VII / Type J)
  • Lohner series 17.3 (Lohner B.VII)
  • Lohner series 17.5 (Lohner B.VII(U))
  • Lohner series 17.8 (Lohner B.VII / re-engined series 17 aircraft)
  • Lohner series 18 (Lohner C.I / Type Jc)
  • Lohner series 18.5 (Lohner C.I / Type Jcr)
  • Lohner series 111 (Lohner D.I / Type AA / 10.20)[19]
  • (Lohner C.II / Type AB)[19]
  • (racer-mountain) (AD 127 and AD 354)[19]
  • Pfeilflieger (arrow flier)[19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • [19]
  • (AD 426)[19]
  • (L32) (Others have this as a Model 'T')
  • (L.5) 1913
  • (E16)

Loire[]

(Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire)

Loire-Nieuport[]

  • Loire-Nieuport LN.10 - twin engine floatplane (1939)
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.140
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.161
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.40
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.41
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.401
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.402
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.411
  • Loire-Nieuport LN.42

[]

(Aeronautica Lombarda S.A.)

Lombardi[]

(Francis Lombardi) - (Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche q.v.)

[]

(London and Provincial Aviation Company)

  • London and Provincial Fuselage Biplane
  • [28]

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(Jaroslav Lonek)

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(Leslie Long, Cornelius and Beaverton, OR)

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(David E Long, Lock Haven, PA)

  • Long Midget Mustang

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(Leslie Long & "Swede" Ralston, Cornelius, OR)

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(Longfellow Monoplane Company, Allston, Boston, MA)

  • (Bleriot type) powered by an Avis 30 hp., 2 cyl., 2 cycle revolving engine with a weight of 79 lbs.[30]

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(D Lev Longmire, Albuquerque, NM)

Longren[]

(1911: Albin K. Longren. 1920: Longren Aircraft Co, Cessna Airport, Topeka, KS, 1924: Filed bankruptcy, sold rights and equipment to Alexander Film Co. 1939: Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance, CA)

Longren[]

(Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance, CA)

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(Rising Fawn, GA)

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(William E Looney, Detroit, MI)

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(George H Loose Co, Redwood City, CA)

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(Chester Loose, Davenport, IA)

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(Curt and Jim LoPresti )[22]

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(LeRoy P LoPresti. LoPresti-Piper Aircraft Engr Co, Vero Beach, FL)

Loral[]

[]

Loring[]

(Talleres Loring / Dr. Jorge Loring)

[]

See: Hanriot

[]

(Edward Loudenclos, San Francisco, CA)

Loudenslager[]

(Leo Loudenslager)

  • Loudenslager Laser 200

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(Alco (Alco Cab Co, principal investor) Hydroaeroplane Co, San Francisco, CA, 1916: (Allan and Malcolm) Loughead Aircraft Mfg Co, Santa Barbara, CA)

Lovejoy[]

(D. Barr Peat and Kenneth “Curly” Lovejoy)

  • (Heinz backed)

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(A D Loveland, Milwaukee, WI)

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(Neal Loving, Wayne University, Detroit, MI)

[]

[]

(Luft Torpedo Gesellschaft)

LTV[]

(1960: Merger of Ling Electronics and TEMCO as Ling-Temco Electronics Inc. 1961: Merged with Chance Vought Corp as Ling-Temco-Vought Inc. 1965: LTV Aerospace. 1976: Vought Corp. 1986: LTV Aircraft Products Group. 1990: LTV Aerospace and Defense Co. )

  • LTV A-7 Corsair II
  • LTV C-142
  • LTV L450F

-[]

See:Aer Lualdi

Lübeck-Travemünde[]

(Flugzeugwerft Lübeck-Travemünde G.m.b.H.)

Lublin (Plage i Laśkiewicz)[]

(Zaklady Mechaniczne E.Plage i T. Laśkiewicz - E.Plage & T.Laśkiewicz Engineering Establishment)

[]

(Avions Émile Lucas, Lagny-le-Sec, France)

[]

(1922: Ludington Exhibition Co (founders: Charles Townsend Ludington & Wallace Kellett), Pine Valley, NJ, 1926: Ludington Philadelphia Flying Service, Philadelphia, PA)

[]

((C Townsend) Ludington - (Roger) Griswold Aircraft Co, CT)

[]

(Israel Ludlow, Jamestown, OH or Norfolk, VA)

[]

(Earl Lundgren. )

[]

(Brian Lundy & Steve Kotula, Salt Lake City/Midwale, UT)

Luscombe[]

(Luscombe Airplane Co, Kansas City MO)

  • Luscombe 1 Phantom
  • Luscombe 4
  • Luscombe 8 Silvaire (a.k.a.Silvaire-Luscombe 8F a.k.a. TEMCO Luscombe 8F)
  • [34]
  • Luscombe 10
  • [34]
  • Luscombe 50
  • Luscombe 90
  • Luscombe C-90
  • (aka Weatherly-Campbell Colt or Wiggins Colt 460)[34]
  • Luscombe Phantom
  • Luscombe Sixty-Five
  • Luscombe Sprite

Luscombe[]

(Luscombe Aircraft (Pres: John Daniel), Altus, OK)

[]

Luton[]

(Luton Aircraft)

  • Luton L.A.3 Minor
  • Luton L.A.4 Minor
  • Luton L.A.5 Major
  • Luton Buzzard

[]

(Otto Luyties)

LVG[]

(Luft-Verkehrs Gesellschaft m.b.H. Johannisthal)

LWD[]

(Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne - experimental aviation workshops)

LWF[]

(1915: Lowe, Willard & Fowler Engineering Company (Robert G Fowler, Edward Lowe Jr, Charles Willard), Long Island, NY, then College Point, NY, 1916: Reorganized, after principals had left, by New York City investment company as L-W-F Engineering Co Inc.)

LWS[]

(Lubelska Wytwórnia Samolotów - Lublin aircraft factory)


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