List of aircraft (W)

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

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(West Australian Aircraft Company – WAACO)

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(Wabash Aircraft Co, Terre Haute Indiana)

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(Wilmington Aero Club, Wilmington Delaware)

Wackett[]

(Lawrence J. Wackett)

Waco[]

(1920 Weaver Aircraft Co 1923: Advance Aircraft Co. 1928: Waco Aircraft Co.)

  • Early Waco types
  • Waco O series (Variants of Waco 10 – open cockpit biplanes 1927-9)
  • Waco 10 series
  • Waco 90
  • Waco 125
  • Waco 220-T
  • Waco 225-TW
  • Waco 240-A
  • Waco BS-165
  • Waco CS-225
  • Waco GXE
  • Siemens-Waco
  • SO series (Straightwing)
  • Waco ASO
  • Waco BSO
  • Waco CSO-A
  • Waco CSO
  • Waco DSO
  • Waco HSO
  • Waco KSO
  • Waco OSO
  • Waco PSO
  • Waco QSO
  • Waco RSO
  • TO series (Taperwing)
  • Waco ATO
  • Waco CTO-A
  • Waco CTO
  • Waco HTO
  • Waco JTO
  • Waco JYO
  • BA series
  • Waco BBA
  • Waco IBA
  • Waco KBA
  • Waco PBA
  • Waco TBA
  • Waco UBA
  • CA series
  • Waco ICA
  • Waco KCA
  • Waco PCA
  • Waco TCA
  • Waco UCA
  • LA series
  • Waco PLA Sportsman
  • Waco ULA Sportsman
  • Waco Standard Cabin series biplanes (1932–1938)
  • DC series
  • Waco BDC
  • Waco ODC
  • Waco PDC
  • Waco QDC
  • Waco UDC
  • EC series
  • Waco BEC
  • Waco OEC
  • Waco UEC
  • IC series
  • Waco UIC
  • JC series
  • Waco CJC
  • Waco DJC
  • KC series
  • Waco UKC
  • Waco YKC
  • KC-S series
  • Waco UKC-S
  • Waco YKC-S
  • Waco ZKC-S
  • JC-S series
  • Waco CJC-S
  • Waco DJC-S
  • KS series
  • Waco DKS-6
  • Waco HKS-7
  • Waco UKS
  • Waco VKS-7
  • Waco YKS
  • Waco ZKS
  • Waco Custom Cabin Series sesquiplanes (1935–1938)
  • GC series
  • Waco AGC-8
  • Waco DGC-7 Custom Cabin
  • Waco EGC-7 Custom Cabin
  • Waco EGC-8
  • Waco MGC-8
  • Waco UGC-7
  • Waco VGC-7
  • Waco YGC
  • Waco ZGC
  • QC series
  • Waco AQC-6
  • Waco CQC-6
  • Waco DQC-6
  • Waco EQC-6
  • Waco SQC-6
  • Waco UQC-6
  • Waco VQC-6
  • Waco YQC-6
  • Waco ZQC-6
  • UC series
  • Waco CUC
  • OC series
  • Waco UOC
  • Waco YOC
  • (Military biplanes 1934–37)
  • Waco ARE
  • Waco HRE
  • Waco SRE
  • Waco WRE
  • Waco F series tandem 2/3-seat open cockpit biplanes (1930–1937)
  • BF series
  • Waco OBF
  • Waco PBF
  • Waco TBF
  • Waco UBF
  • CF series
  • Waco PCF
  • Waco QCF
  • Waco UCF
  • MF series
  • Waco UMF-3
  • Waco UMF-5
  • Waco YMF-3
  • Waco YMF-5
  • NF series
  • Waco ENF Special
  • Waco INF
  • Waco KNF
  • Waco MNF
  • Waco QNF
  • Waco RNF
  • PF series
  • Waco CPF
  • Waco DPF
  • Waco EPF
  • Waco HPF-7
  • Waco LPF-7
  • Waco UPF
  • Waco VPF
  • Waco YPF
  • Waco ZPF
  • Waco JWM
  • Waco JYM
  • Waco N series tricycle/nosewheel gear cabin biplanes (1937–1938)
  • Waco AVN-8
  • Waco ZVN-7
  • Waco ZVN-8
  • Military Aircraft
  • Waco C-62 (Cancelled Transport)
  • Waco C-72 (designation for all Wacos impressed into USAAC/USAAF)
  • Waco CG-4 (troop glider)
  • Waco CG-15 (troop glider)
  • Waco PG-3 (powered glider)
  • Waco XJW (US Navy designation for UBF used for trapeze experiments on flying aircraft carriers)
  • Waco J2W (USCG designation for EGC-7)
  • Waco PT-14 (USAAC designation for primary trainer based on UPF-7)
  • Misc Waco Types
  • Waco Aristocraft pusher cabin monoplane
  • Waco CRG (1930 National Air Tour Special, two CRGs only)
  • (ad hoc aircraft built by Waco employees)[3]
  • (powered glider)[3]
  • (Primary glider)[3]
  • [3]
  • (low-wing monoplane military trainer)[3]
  • WACO Sirrus
  • VELA S220

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(Waco Aircraft Co Inc (founders: Rich & Linda Melhoff), Forks Washington)

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(Stanisław Wacyk and Tadeuz Tyrala)

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(Patrick Wadsworth)

WAG-Aero[]

(WAG-Aero Inc., Lyons Wisconsin)

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( Dr. Gerhard Wagner)

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(Harold A Wagner, 4539 NE 21 St, Portland Oregon)

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(Helikopter Technik Munchen – Wagner)

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((Fred G) Wagner Aircraft Co Inc, San Diego California)

  • [2] Flight article on W-18 here:[6]

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(Marney Wagner)

Wainfan[]

(Barnaby Wainfan, Long Beach California)

  • Wainfan Facetmobile FMX-4
  • Wainfan Facetmobile FMX-5

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(Lee Wainscott, Compton California)

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(Waitamo Aircraft pty. Ltd.)

  • Waitamo PL-11 Airtruck

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(Weckler-Armstrong-Lillie Co, 2717 Irving Park Blvd, Chicago Illinois)

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( Dr Henry W Walden, Mineola NY. )

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((Henry?) Walden-(Roscoe) Markey Inc, Strickland & Bassett Aves, Mill Basin New York)

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(Arthur L Waldroop, Palmyra NB.)

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(Sam Walker)

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(Fred & Herman Greve, Detroit MI)

Walkerjet[]

(Třemošná, Czech Republic)

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( (Stanley) Wallace Aircraft Co, 4710 Irving Park Blvd, Chicago IL)

  • Wallace C-2
  • Wallace Touroplane B
  • Wallace C-31
  • [9]

Wallace Brothers[]

(Frank C and Fred M Wallace, Bettendorf Iowa)

Wallis[]

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(Stanley B Wallis, Ypsilanti Michigan)

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(Fred W Wallman Jr, Minneapolis Minnesota)

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(L.W. Walraven, Bandoeng, Java)

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(San Diego Aeroplane Mfg Co (fdr: Charles Francis Walsh), San Diego California)

Walsh Brothers[]

(Walsh Brothers, New Zealand)

  • Walsh Brothers Type D

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(Dale "Red" Walter & Roy Campbell, Severy Kansas)

WAR[]

(War Aircraft Replicas, Brandon, Florida)

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Data from:[13]

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(Arthur P Warner, Beloit Wisconsin)

Warner Aerocraft[]

(Warner Aerocraft Company, Seminole, Florida, United States)

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(W H "Glen" Warren, San Luis Obispo California)

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(Warrior Aeronautical Corp, Alliance OH)

Warwick[]

(William Warwick, Torrance CA)

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(Washington Aeroplane Co, College Park Maryland)

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(Seattle, Washington)

  • Washington T-411 Wolverine

Washington Navy Yard[]

  • (akaRichardson 82-A)[2]

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(Wasp Airplane Co, 3440 Boston Ave and 1044 51 Ave, Oakland California)

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Wasp Systems[]

(Later Wasp Flight Systems, Crook, Cumbria, United Kingdom)

Wassmer[]

  • Wassmer WA-20 Javelot: First flight August 1956. Later referred to as the Javelot I.
  • Wassmer WA-21 Javelot II: First flight 25 March 1958.
  • Wassmer WA-22 Super Javelot: First flight 26 June 1961. Modified forward fuselage and swept fin.
  • Wassmer WA-22 Super Javelot 64: 1964 model, with increased outer wing dihedral.
  • Wassmer WA-22-28
  • Wassmer WA-23
  • Wassmer WA-26 Squale
  • Wassmer WA-26 CM Squale Marfa
  • Wassmer WA-28 Espadon
  • Wassmer WA-30 Bijave
  • Wassmer WA-40 Super IV Sancy
  • Wassmer WA-41 Baladou
  • Wassmer WA-50
  • Wassmer WA-51 Pacific
  • Wassmer WA-52 Europa
  • Wassmer WA-54 Atlantic
  • [16]
  • Wassmer WA-80 Piranha
  • Wassmer D.120 Paris-Nice

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(KK Watanabe Tekkosho - Watanabe Iron Works Ltd.) (from 1943 - Kyushu Aeroplane Company Ltd. q.v.)

  • Watanabe E9W
  • [17]
  • [17][18]
  • Watanabe K8W
  • Watanabe Q1W Tokai
  • Nankai (South Sea)[17][18]
  • Watanabe Navy Experimental 9-Shi Small Reconnaissance Seaplane
  • [17][18]
  • [17][18]
  • [17][18]
  • Watanabe Navy Type 96 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane
  • Watanabe Navy Type 2 Primary Trainer Momiji
  • [17][18]
  • Watanabe Navy Type 2 Fighter Trainer
  • Watanabe Navy Type 3-2 Land-based Primary Trainer
  • [17] (K6W)
  • [17]
  • [17]

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( (William J) Waterhouse & (Lloyd) Royer Aircraft, Glendale California)

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(Waterman Aircraft Mfg Co, 3rd & Sunset, Venice CA.{Waldo Dean Waterman})

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(Watkins Aircraft Co (pres: Everett Watkins), Wichita Kansas)

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(Taylor Watkinson Aircraft Company, UK)

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(Watson Windwagon Company / Gary Watson, Newcastle Texas)

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(WD Flugzeug Leichtbau / Wolfgang Dallach)

  • Dallach D.2 Sunrise
  • Dallach D.4 Fascination
  • Dallach Sunrise IIA
  • Dallach Sunrise IIB
  • Dallach Sunrise IIC
  • Dallach Sunrise (Verner)
  • WDFL Sunwheel

Weatherley[]

((John C) Weatherly Aviation Co Inc, Hollister, California, United States)

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(Ray Weatherly & Bill Campbell, Dallas Texas)

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(Goodwin K Weaver & Oliver Wellet, a.k.a. Weaver Air Service, 353 S Audubon Rd, Indianapolis Indiana)

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(Marshal D Webber, Jefferson Ohio)

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(Ernst Weber)

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(Wilibald Weber)

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( (James R) Wedell-(Harry P) Williams Air Service Corp, Patterson Louisiana)

Weeks[]

(Kermit Weeks, Miami Florida)

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(Elling O Weeks and E A "Gus" Riggs, Terre Haute Indiana)

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(Wega Industria Aeronautica Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil)

Weick[]

(Fred E Weick, 130 Cherokee Rd, Hampton Virginia)

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((George) Weidmann Body & Trailer Co, North Tonawanda New York)

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(Lehman Weil, 225 West 71 St, New York New York)

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(William Weinberg)

Weir[]

(G & J Weir Ltd.)

Weiss[]

see:Manfred Weiss

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((Orin) Welch Aircraft Co, Anderson IN. / Welch Aviation Co.)

Weller Flugzeugbau[]

(Bibersfeld, Germany)

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(R C Lusk & R M Weller, Burbank California)

Wellington[]

(Harry Wellington, Ontario California)

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(Harry Wells, Cicero Illinois)

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(Eugene W Wells, Hawaii)

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(George T Welsh, Long Beach California)

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(Burdette Star Welsher, 519 High St, San Luis Obispo California)

Weltensegler[]

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((Robert) Wendt Aircraft Corp, 825 Main St, N Tonawanda New York)

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((Harold O) Wendt Aircraft Engr, La Mesa California)

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(C M Matson & Harlan Werkheiser, Bloomsburg Pennsylvania)

  • (a.k.a. Experimental)[2]

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(Werkspoor NV)

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(Joseph K Wesley, Somerset Kentucky)

Weserflug[]

(Weser Flugzeugbau)

  • Weserflug Bf 163
  • Weserflug We 271

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(Russell West, Atlanta (GA?) Packard Co.)

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(West Coast Air Service Inc, Portland Oregon)

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(Westbrook Aeronautical Corp (founders: John Knox McAfee, Neil Westbrook Perdew), Teterboro, NJ)

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(Oskar Westermayer)

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(Western Aircraft Supplies, Calgary Alberta Canada)

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(Western Airplane & Supply Co, Burbank California)

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(Western Airplane Co, 53 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago Illinois)

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(Western Aircraft Corp (pres: Georges Hamilton), San Antonio Texas)

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(Western Aircraft Corp, 521 Cooper Bldg, Denver Colorado)

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(Western Aircraft Supplies)

  • Western Aircraft Supplies Monsoon

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( Westfall Aircraft Co.)

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(Miles Westfall, Oklahoma City OK and New Richmond Indiana)

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(Westfield Aircraft Co (Summit Aeronautical Corp), Westfield Massachusetts)

Westland[]

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(Alexander Weyger)

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(Charles Terres Weymann / Société des Avions C.T.Weymann / Lepère)

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(Ronaldo Weyrauch)

  • (Mehrzweck Zweimot No.1 or multirole twin no.1)[39]

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(Martin Wezel Flugzeugtechnik)

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  • see:- Thunderbird

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(Vascoe Whatley)

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(W.H. Ekin)

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(Puget-Pacific Airplane Co; Tacoma Washington)

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(Ken Wheeler / Wheeler Technology)

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(Ron Wheeler Aircraft (Slaes) Pty. Ltd.)

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(Wheeling Aircraft Co, Pontiac Michigan)

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(Eugene Whigham)

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(Mossel Bay, South Africa)

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(Whitcraft Corp, Eastford Connecticut)

  • Whitcraft 165

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(George D White, 117 E 49 St, Los Angeles California)

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(George White, St Augustine Florida)

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((Donald G) White Aircraft Co, Woodward Airport, Leroy New York)

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(William T White, Dallas Texas)

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(E Marshall White, Huntington Beach California)

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(Van White, Lubbock Texas)

White & Thompson[]

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( (Burdette S & Harold L) White's Aircraft, Ames Iowa)

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((Benjamin) White-(Hans) Kremsreiter, Milwaukee Wisconsin)

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(Whitehead Aircraft Company)

Whitehead[]

(Gustave Whitehead (Gustav Weisskopf), Bridgeport Connecticut)

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(Lawrence Henry Whiteman, Wichita Kansas)

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(Earl E Whitman, Point Richmond California)

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(Dean-Wilson Aviation Ltd / C.W. "Bill" Whitney)

  • Whitney Boomerang

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(Michael Whittaker, Clayton, Yorkshire, United Kingdom)

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(Whittelsey Mfg Co, 220 Howard St, Bridgeport Connecticut)

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((Harris) Whittemore-(?) Hamm Co, Saugus Massachusetts)

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(Clem Whittenbeck, Greenwood Missouri, Lincoln Nebraska and Miami Oklahoma)

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(Mickey Whittenburg, Connecticut)

Wibault[]

(Société des Avions Michel Wibault)

  • Wibault 1
  • Wibault 2
  • Wibault 3
  • Wibault 7
  • Wibault 72
  • Wibault 73
  • Wibault 74
  • Wibault 8 Simoun
  • Wibault 9
  • twin boom project
  • Wibault 10/II re-allocated for two-seat parasol-wing recce aircraft, built for A.2 1923 competition
  • Wibault 12 Sirocco
  • Wibault 100 Four engine transport (prototype only)[45]
  • Wibault 121 Sirocco
  • Wibault 122
  • Wibault 123
  • Wibault 124
  • Wibault 125
  • Wibault 13 Trombe I single-seat lightweight fighter to C.1 1926 Jockey fighter contest
  • Wibault 130 Trombe I
  • Wibault 170 Tornade
  • Wibault 210
  • Wibault 220
  • Wibault 260
  • 1928 C.1 spec.
  • Wibault 280T
  • Wibault 313
  • Wibault 360T5
  • Wibault 362
  • Wibault 365
  • Wibault 366
  • Wibault 367
  • Wibault 368

Wibault significant projects[]

Wib.4 heavy bomber project? Wib.5 single-seat parasol-wing fighter project, submitted to C.1 1923 Wib.6 two-seat parasol-wing fighter derivative of Wib.5 Wib.11 single-seat fighter project powered by one 500 hp engine, for C.1 1923 Wib.14 two-seat parasol-wing tourist aircraft project Wib.14H a floatplane version of Wib.14 Wib.15 single-seat fighter project to C.1 1926 contest Wib.160 Trombe II a more powerful version of Wib.130 Trombe I, also for C.1 1926 Wib.170 single-seat lightweight fighter for C.1 1926 Wib.230 three-engined transport aircraft project? Wib.270 single-seat lightweight fighter project for C.1 1928 Wib.330 transport aircraft (no more details) Wib.340 two-seat low-wing tourist aircraft project

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(Wichita Aeroplane Service Co)

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(Wichita Airplane Mfg Co (C A Noll, Anson O Rorabaugh), 716 (?>912) W 1st St, Wichita Kansas)

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(James Wickham, Seattle Washington)

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(Geoffrey N. Wikner)

Widerøe[]

(Widerøes Flyveselskap)

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(John C Wieber, Milwaukee Wisconsin)

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(William Weinberg, Kansas City, Missouri, United States)

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(Ronald Wier, San Diego, California, United States)

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(Fritz Wigal, Jackson Tennessee)

Wight[]

(Confusion may reign here:- Owner:J. Samuel White, Designer Howard T. Wright, Company Name Wight Aircraft Co.)

  • Wight Twin Landplane
  • Wight Twin Seaplane
  • Wight Seaplane (Admiralty Type 840)
  • Wight Converted Seaplane
  • Wight Baby
  • Wight Pusher Seaplane
  • Wight Navyplane
  • Wight Improved Navyplane Type A.I
  • Wight Improved Navyplane Type A.II
  • Wight Quadruplane

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(Also check McCurdy-Willard Planes)

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(Joe W Wilbur, Exeter New Hampshire)

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(H F Wilcox Aeronautics Inc, Verdigris Oklahoma)

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(Oklahoma City OK)

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(Alec Wild)S

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(Robert Wild / Comte)

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(Lehman Wilde, NY)

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(Charles A Wilder, Bronson Michigan)

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(Helmut Wilden)

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(Wiley Post Aircraft Corp, Oklahoma City OK)

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(E Burke Wilford, Paoli PA)

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(Charles F Willard, Hempstead NY and Los Angeles California)

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(J Newton Williams, Ansonia Connecticut)

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(C W Williams)

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(O E Williams Aeroplane Co (founders: Osbert Edwin & Inez Williams), Scranton Pennsylvania)

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(Beryl J Williams Co, Venice & Pasadena California)

Williams[]

(Szekely Aircraft & Engine Co, Holland Michigan)

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(Art Williams and Guy Gully, Alliance Ohio)

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(Paul Williams, Dayton Ohio)

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(Walt Williams, Perris California)

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(Robert F Williams, Houston Texas)

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(Floyd Williams, Eagle Grove Iowa)

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(Bob Williams)

Williams International[]

((Sam B) Williams Intl, Walled Lake Michigan)

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(Texas Aero Mfg Co (fdr: George W Williams), Temple TX. )

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(Roger Williamson, San Antonio Texas)

Willoughby[]

(Capt Hugh L. Willoughby, Newport Rhode Island)

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(Willoughby Delta Company)

Wills Wing[]

(Santa Ana, California, United States and later Orange, California)

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(John H Wilson, Middlesex Pennsylvania)

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(Al & Herbert Wilson, Ocean Park California)

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(Wilson & Co, 529 W Douglas, Wichita Kansas)

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((Dr Frank M) Wilson Aircraft Company, Los Angeles California)

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(James Wilson, Los Angeles California)

Windecker[]

(Windecker Industries Inc.)

Winds Italia[]

(Bologna, Italy)

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(Windstar, Boise Idaho)

Windspire[]

(Windspire Inc.)

Windtech Parapentes[]

(Gijón, Spain)

Windward Performance[]

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((George S) Wing Aircraft Co/Hi-Shear Corp, 2660 Skypark Dr, Torrance California)

  • Wing D-1 Derringer
  • Wing D-2M Derringer COIN

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(Wingler Aeronautical Co, Riverside Iowa)

Wings of Change[]

(Fulpmes, Austria)

Wings Of Freedom[]

(Wings Of Freedom LLC, Hubbard, Ohio, United States)

  • Wings of Freedom Flitplane
  • Wings of Freedom Phoenix 103

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(Winner SCS)

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(Capt Stewart V Winslow, Lewistown Montana)

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( (Carl & Guy) Winstead Brothers Airplane Co, Wichita Kansas)

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(Scott Winton)

Wipaire[]

(Wipaire Inc.)

  • Wipaire Super Beaver
  • Wipaire Boss Turbo-Beaver

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(Ralph Wise, United States)

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(Fred Wiseman & M W Peters, San Francisco and Petaluma California)

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(Oscar H Wisenant, Colorado Springs Colorado)

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((Clarence H) Wissler Airplane Co, Bellefontaine Ohio)

Wittemann-Lewis[]

(Wittemann-Lewis Aircraft Co Inc.)

Wittman[]

(Steve J. Wittman)

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(Wiweko Soepono)

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(H H Wixon, Chicago IL)

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(Wiener Karosserie und Flugzeugfabrik)

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(Wolfsberg Letecká Továrna s.r.o. )

  • WLT Sparrow

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(Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke GmbH)

  • WNF Wn 11
  • WNF Wn 15
  • WNF Wn 16 (Salmson)
  • WNF Wn 16 (Hirth)
  • Doblhoff WNF 342

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(Orville Wogen, Lake Mills Iowa)

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(Donald S Wolf, Huntington New York)

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(Steve Wolf)

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(Albert Wolff, Denver Colorado)

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(Dale Wolford & Elmer Wilson )

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(Wolfsberg Aircraft Corp. NV / Wolfsberg-Evektor / Wolfsberg Letecká Tovarna s.r.o.)

  • (initial design)
  • (second company)
  • (third company)[60]

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(Wolverine Aeronautic Co, Albion Michigan)

Wombat[]

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(Charles A Wood, Clay Center Kansas)

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(Dick Wood, Kansas City Missouri)

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(Callbie Wood, Wilson North Carolina)

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(Stanley Wood, Glendale Arizona)

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(Steven K. Wood)

  • Wood Sky Pup

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(Thomas W Wood & Noel L English, Wiggins Mississippi)

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((Edwin S) Woodford Airplanes Inc., Portland Oregon)

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(Woodson Aircraft Corp, Bryan Ohio)

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World[]

(World Aircraft Company, Paris, TN)

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(Edgewater, Florida, USA)

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(World War I Aeroplanes, Inc, Poughkeepsie, New York, United States)

Worldwide Ultralite[]

(Worldwide Ultralite Industries)

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(Tom Worsell)

Wouters[]

(Jean de Wouters d'Oplinter)

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(Frank B. Wozniak)

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  • Wren Goldcrest

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Wright[]

(Wright Aeronautical)

  • Wright Flyer I
  • Wright Flyer II
  • Wright Flyer III
  • Wright Model A
  • Wright Military Flyer
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • (Dayton-Wright XO-3 in use as an engine test-bed a.k.a. Iron Horse)[63]
  • [63]
  • Wright Model B
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • Wright Model C
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • Wright Model E
  • Vin Fiz[63]
  • Wright Model F Tin Cow
  • Wright Model G Aeroboat
  • Wright Model H
  • Wright HS
  • (a.k.a. Coastal Defence Hydro)[63]
  • (a.k.a. Long Bull)[63]
  • Wright Model K
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • [63]
  • Wright WP
  • [63]
  • Wright F2W
  • Wright F3W Apache
  • Wright NW
  • [63]

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((H W) Wright & Co, Wilmar California)

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(Dr Thomas Edward A Wright, Wichita Kansas)

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(A F Wright, Dubuque Iowa)

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(James R Wright, St Clair Shores Michigan)

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(Harvey C Wright, Iowa City Iowa)

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((James) Wright Machine Tool Co, Cottage Grove Oregon)

Wright-Martin[]

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(Wright Redux Assn, Glen Ellyn Illinois)

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(Gerard Wrobel, Beynes, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France)

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(Aschaffenburg, Germany)

Wyandotte[]

(Wyandotte High School, Kansas City Kansas)

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(Forrest E Wysong, Raleigh North Carolina)

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