List of aircraft (Ta)

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

Ta[]

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(New Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd (新立川飛行機株式会社 Shin Tachikawa Kōkūki Kabushiki Kaisha)

Tachikawa[]

(Tachikawa Aircraft Company Limited (立川飛行機株式会社, Tachikawa Kōkūki K.K.?))

  • Tachikawa A-26
  • Tachikawa KKY (Kogata Kei Kanja Yusoki - Small Type Patient Transport))
  • Tachikawa KKY-2 (Kogata Kei Kanja Yusoki Kaizogata - Small Type Patient Transport Modified)
  • Tachikawa KS (Kogata Sokuryoki - Small Survey Aircraft)
  • Tachikawa R.38
  • Tachikawa SS-1
  • Tachikawa T.S. 1
  • Tachikawa-Beechcraft C17E Light Transport
  • Tachikawa Ki-9
  • Tachikawa Ki-17
  • [3]
  • [3]
  • Tachikawa Ki-36
  • Tachikawa Ki-54
  • Tachikawa Ki-55
  • Tachikawa Ki-70
  • Tachikawa Ki-72
  • Tachikawa Ki-74
  • Tachikawa Ki-77
  • Tachikawa Ki-94
  • Tachikawa Ki-110
  • Tachikawa Ki-111
  • Tachikawa Ki-114
  • Tachikawa Army Small and Light Ambulance Aircraft
  • Tachikawa Army Type 95-1 Medium Grade Trainer Model A
  • Tachikawa Army Type 95-3 Basic Grade Trainer Model A
  • Tachikawa Army Type 98 Direct Co-operation Plane
  • Tachikawa Army Type 99 Advanced Trainer
  • Tachikawa Army Type 1 Advanced Trainer
  • Tachikawa Army Type 1 Operations Trainer
  • Tachikawa Army Type 1 Transport
  • Tachikawa Army Type 1 Patrol Bomber
  • Tachikawa-Lockheed Type-B high-altitude research aircraft

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((Philip E) Taft Airplane Corp, Elizabeth City, NC 1930: Acquired by Whittlesey Ltd.)

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(United States)

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(Ta-Ho-Ma Airplane & Motor Co (Pres: B H Vanderveld), 64 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL)

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(Task Research, Inc., Santa Paula, CA / Stanley K. Franks / Jim Kern)

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TAI[]

(Turkish Aerospace Industries)

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(Taifun Flugzeugbau GmbH)

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(Beau and Ryan Berkley, Paradise, CA)

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(Designer: Vsevolod Konstantinovich Tairov)

  • OKO-1
  • OKO-4
  • OKO-6
  • OKO-6bis
  • OKO-7
  • Ta-1
  • Ta-3
  • Ta-3bis

Taiwan Dancer Aviation[]

(Taiwan Dancer Technology Co., Ltd, Nan Gang Village, Da Yuan Township, Tao Yuan County, Taiwan)

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(Takayuki Takasou)

Take Off GmbH[]

(Hamm, Germany)

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(Tallmantz Aviation Inc (merger: Paul Mantz, Frank Tallman), Orange Co Airport, Santa Ana, CA)

  • Tallmantz P-1 Phoenix

Talpade[]

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(Seitaro Tamai & Terutaka Tamai)

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(René Tampier)

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(Saulgau, Germany)

  • Tandem Aircraft Sunny
  • Tandem Aircraft Sunny Sportster

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(Tangent Aircraft)

Tapanee[]

(Tapanee Aviation, Inc)

Tarrant[]

(W.G Tarrant Ltd)

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TAT[]

(Tunisia Aero Technologies)

  • TAT Jbelassa
  • TAT Super Nasnas
  • TAT Nasnas
  • TAT Aoussou
  • TAT Jbelassa
  • TAT Jbelassa
  • TAT Jbelassa

Tatin[]

(Victor Tatin)

  • [citation needed]

Tatra[]

(Ringhoffer-Tatra Works Ltd.)

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( S Taubman Aircraft Co, 40 South Howard St, Akron, OH)

  • [4]
  • Taubman LC-13

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(John Taylor)

  • Taylor J.T.1 Monoplane
  • Taylor J.T.2 Titch

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(Fred taylor)

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((H B) Taylor Automobile Works, 1119 11th St, Las Vegas, NM)

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(Truman F Taylor, Honolulu, HI)

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(Thomas Taylor)

Taylor[]

(Moulton B "Molt" Taylor, Chehalis and Longview, WA)

  • Taylor Aerocar
  • Taylor Aerocar II Aeroplane aka 1-A
  • Taylor Aerocar III aka 1-C
  • [4]
  • Taylor Coot A
  • Taylor Coot B
  • Taylor Sooper-Coot Model A
  • Taylor IMP
  • Taylor Micro-IMP
  • Taylor Mini-IMP
  • Taylor Ultra-IMP

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(L A Taylor, Longview, TX)

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(Merton Taylor, Whitewater, WI)

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(Ralph Taylor)

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(Donald E Taylor, Evansville, IN)

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(Taylor Aero Industries, Westminster, CA)

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(C.W. Taylor & E.T. Watkinson)

Taylor Brothers Aircraft Company[]

( Taylor Bros Aircraft Co, Emery Field, Bradford, PA)

  • [16]
  • [16]
  • originally just Chummy
  • Taylor C-2 Chummy
  • Taylor E-2 Cub
  • Taylor F-2 Cub
  • Taylor G-2 Cub
  • Taylor H-2 Cub
  • Taylor J-2 Cub
  • Taylor J-2S Cub
  • Taylor-Young Model A

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(Taylorcraft Aviation Corporation, Alliance, 27 D St, Bradford, PA)

  • Taylorcraft C-95 Grasshopper
  • Taylorcraft L-2 Grasshopper
  • Taylorcraft LBT
  • Taylorcraft LNT
  • Taylorcraft O-57 Grasshopper
  • Taylorcraft TG-6
  • Taylorcraft A
  • Taylorcraft B
    • Taylorcraft BC Continental engine
    • Taylorcraft BF Franklin engine
    • Taylorcraft BL Lycoming engine
  • Taylorcraft D
    • Taylorcraft DC Continental engine
    • Taylorcraft DF Franklin engine
    • Taylorcraft DL Lycoming engine
  • [16]
  • [16]
  • [16]
  • [16]
  • [16]
  • [16]
  • [16]
  • Taylorcraft Sportsman
  • [16]

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(Taylorcraft Aviation Corp (Charles & Dorothy Feris), Alliance, OH)

Taylorcraft Aeroplanes (England) Limited[]


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