List of military aircraft of Germany by manufacturer
This is a list of German military aircraft organised alphabetically by manufacturer.
AEG[]
(Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft)
- AEG B.I - reconnaissance[1]
- AEG B.II - reconnaissance[1]
- AEG B.III - reconnaissance[2]
- AEG C.I - reconnaissance
- AEG C.II - reconnaissance[3]
- AEG C.III - reconnaissance[3]
- AEG C.IV - reconnaissance[4]
- AEG C.IVN - night bomber[5]
- AEG C.V - reconnaissance[5]
- AEG C.VI - reconnaissance
- AEG C.VII - reconnaissance[6]
- AEG C.VIII - reconnaissance[7]
- AEG C.VIII Dr - reconnaissance triplane[7]
- AEG D.I - fighter[8]
- AEG DJ.I - armoured ground attack fighter[9]
- AEG Dr.I - triplane fighter[10]
- AEG G.I/K.I - bomber[11]
- AEG G.II - bomber[11]
- AEG G.III - bomber[12]
- AEG G.IV - bomber[13][14]
- AEG G.V - bomber[15]
- AEG J.I - ground attack aircraft[16]
- AEG J.II - ground attack aircraft[16]
- AEG N.I - night bomber[15]
- AEG PE - armoured triplane ground attack fighter[17]
- AEG R.I - heavy bomber[18]
- - heavy bomber project
- AEG Wagner Eule
- AEG Helicopter - helicopter observation platform, 1933
AGO[]
(AGO FlugzeugwerkeAktien Gesellschaft Otto/ Aeroplanbau Gustav Otto & Alberti)
- AGO C.I & C.IW - pod and boom pusher reconnaissance biplane[19]
- AGO C.II & C.IIW - pod and boom pusher reconnaissance biplane[20]
- AGO C.III - pod and boom pusher reconnaissance biplane[21]
- AGO C.IV - reconnaissance biplane[22]
- AGO C.VII - reconnaissance biplane[23]
- AGO C.VIII - reconnaissance biplane[23]
- AGO DV.3 - fighter[24]
- AGO S.I - prototype ground attack aircraft[24]
- AGO Ao 192 Kurier - light liaison
- - cancelled heavy fighter project
Akaflieg München[]
(Akaflieg)
- Meßkrähe - research motor-glider for testing wing configurations from 1942-45[25]
Albatros[]
(Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH)
- Albatros B.I - reconnaissance[26]
- Albatros B.II - reconnaissance[27]
- Albatros B.III - reconnaissance[26]
- Albatros C.I - reconnaissance[28]
- Albatros C.II - pusher reconnaissance[29]
- Albatros C.III - reconnaissance[30]
- Albatros C.IV - reconnaissance[31]
- Albatros C.V - reconnaissance[32][33]
- Albatros C.VI - reconnaissance[33]
- Albatros C.VII - reconnaissance[34]
- Albatros C.VIII N - night bomber[35]
- Albatros C.IX - reconnaissance[35]
- Albatros C.X - reconnaissance[36]
- Albatros C.XII - reconnaissance[37]
- Albatros C.XIII - reconnaissance[38]
- Albatros C.XIV - reconnaissance[38]
- Albatros C.XV - reconnaissance[39]
- Albatros D.I - fighter[40]
- Albatros D.II - fighter[40]
- Albatros D.III - fighter[41]
- Albatros D.IV - fighter[39]
- Albatros D.V & Va - fighter [42]
- Albatros D.VI - fighter
- Albatros D.VII - fighter[43]
- Albatros D.VIII - fighter
- Albatros D.IX - fighter[44]
- Albatros D.X - fighter[45]
- Albatros D.XI - fighter[46]
- Albatros D.XII - fighter[47]
- Albatros Dr.I - triplane fighter[48]
- Albatros Dr.II - triplane fighter[49]
- Albatros G.I - bomber[50]
- Albatros G.II - bomber[50]
- Albatros G.III - bomber[51]
- Albatros H.1 - high altitude record aircraft modified from SSW D.IV fighter
- Albatros J.I - ground attack[52]
- Albatros J.II - ground attack[53]
- - single seat reconnaissance[54]
- - single seat reconnaissance[55]
- Albatros L.65 - reconnaissance fighter biplane built in Lithuania
- Albatros L.68 - trainer
- Albatros L.69 - trainer
- - reconnaissance
- Albatros L.74 - trainer
- Albatros L.75 - trainer
- Albatros L.76 - reconnaissance
- Albatros L.77v - reconnaissance
- - reconnaissance
- Albatros L.79 - aerobatic/trainer
- - experimental aircraft to test the Elektron metal structure
- Albatros L.82 - trainer
- Albatros L.84 - fighter biplane, 1931
- Albatros L.101/Al 101 - sportsplane/trainer, 1930
- Albatros L.102/Al 102 - sportsplane/trainer, 1931
- Albatros L.103/Al 103 - sportsplane/trainer, 1932
- Albatros N.I - night bomber variant of Albatros C.VII
- Albatros W.1 - reconnaissance floatplane[56]
- Albatros W.2 - reconnaissance floatplane[57]
- Albatros W.3 - torpedo bomber floatplane[58]
- Albatros W.4 - floatplane fighter[59]
- Albatros W.5 - torpedo bomber floatplane[60]
- Albatros W.8 - floatplane fighter[61]
Alter[]
()
- Alter Type AI - fighter[62]
Arado[]
(Arado Flugzeugwerke GmbH) (For WWII projects see List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945)
- Arado Ar 64 - fighter biplane
- Arado Ar 65 - fighter/trainer, re-engined Ar 64
- Arado Ar 66 - trainer/night fighter
- Arado Ar 67 - prototype fighter biplane
- Arado Ar 68 - fighter biplane
- Arado Ar 69 - prototype trainer, 1933
- Arado Ar 76 - fighter/trainer
- Arado Ar 80 - fighter prototype
- Arado Ar 81 - prototype two-seat biplane, 1936
- Arado Ar 95 - patrol seaplane
- Arado Ar 96 - trainer
- Arado Ar 195 - lost to Fi-167 for aircraft carrier, floatplane
- Arado Ar 196 - ship-borne reconnaissance floatplane
- Arado Ar 197 - naval fighter derived from Ar 68
- Arado Ar 198 - reconnaissance
- Arado Ar 199 - seaplane trainer
- Arado Ar 231 - folding-wing U-boat reconnaissance prototype
- Arado Ar 232 Tausenfüßler - transport
- Arado Ar 233 - seaplane concept, 1940
- Arado Ar 234 Blitz - jet bomber
- Arado Ar 240 - heavy fighter
- Arado Ar 396 - trainer
- Arado Ar 440 - heavy fighter + attack
- Arado Ar 532 - cancelled transport
Argus[]
(Argus Motoren GmbH)
- Argus As 292 - see DFS Mo 12
Aviatik[]
(Automobil und Aviatik AG)
- Aviatik B.I - reconnaissance[63]
- Aviatik B.II - reconnaissance[64]
- Aviatik C.I - reconnaissance[65]
- Aviatik C.II - reconnaissance[64][65]
- Aviatik C.III - reconnaissance
- Aviatik C.V - reconnaissance[66]
- Aviatik C.VI - reconnaissance[66]
- - reconnaissance
- Aviatik C.VIII - reconnaissance[67]
- Aviatik C.IX - reconnaissance[68]
- Aviatik D.I - fighter (Halberstadt D.II)
- Aviatik D.II - fighter [69]
- Aviatik D.III - fighter [70]
- - fighter [71]
- - fighter
- Aviatik D.VI - fighter [71]
- Aviatik D.VII - fighter [72]
- Aviatik Dr.I - triplane fighter
- - bomber
- - bomber
- - bomber
Bachem[]
( Bachem-Werke)
- Bachem Ba 349 Natter[73]
- Ba BP 20 Manned Flak Rocket - early Ba-349s, some with landing gear for flight testing
Baumgärtl[]
()
- - backpack helicopter
- Baumgärtl Heliofly III/57 - backpack helicopter
- Baumgärtl Heliofly III/59 - one-man helicopter
- Baumgärtl PB-60 - experimental single-seat rotor kite
- Baumgärtl PB-63 - single-seat helicopter
- Baumgärtl PB-64 - single-seat helicopter
Akaflieg Berlin[]
(Flugtechnische Fachgruppe)
- Berlin B 9 - prone pilot research aircraft
BFW[]
(Bayerische Flugzeugwerke)
- BFW CL.I - light reconnaissance/close support[74]
- BFW CL.II - light reconnaissance/close support[74]
- BFW CL.III - light reconnaissance/close support[74]
- [74] 1918
- BFW N.I - night bomber[74]
Blohm & Voss[]
(Blohm & Voss and Hamburger Flugzeugbau) (For WWII projects with no RLM designation see: List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945)
- Blohm & Voss BV 40 - glider interceptor
- Blohm & Voss BV 138 - flying-boat, was designated Ha 138
- Blohm & Voss Ha 139 - transatlantic airmail floatplane, one modified for reconnaissance and minesweeping
- Blohm & Voss Ha 140 - torpedo bomber flyingboat prototype
- Blohm & Voss BV 141 - asymmetric reconnaissance prototypes
- Blohm & Voss BV 142 - reconnaissance/transport
- Blohm & Voss BV 143 - glide bomb prototype
- Blohm & Voss BV 144 - transport
- Blohm & Voss BV 155 - high-altitude interceptor, was Me 155
- Blohm & Voss BV 222 Wiking - transport flying-boat
- Blohm & Voss BV 238 - flying-boat prototype
- Blohm & Voss BV 246 Hagelkorn - glide bomb, "Radieschen" anti-radar version
- Friedensengel - torpedo glider
- Schneewittchen - torpedo glider
Bücker[]
- Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann - trainer
- Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister - trainer
- Bücker Bü 134 - trainer
- Bücker Bü 180 Student - trainer
- Bücker Bü 181 Bestmann - trainer
- Bücker Bü 182 Kornett - trainer
Caspar[]
(Caspar-Werke)
- - twin-engine single-seat fighter[75]
- Caspar U.1 - submarine aircraft
Daimler[]
(Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft Werke)
- Daimler CL.I - light reconnaissance/close support
- Daimler D.II - fighter
- Daimler G.I/R.I - heavy bomber
- Daimler G.II/R.II - heavy bomber
- Daimler L6/D.I - fighter[76]
- Daimler L8 - fighter[75]
- - fighter[77]
- Daimler L11 - parasol fighter[77]
- Daimler L14 - parasol fighter[78]
DFL[]
(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Luftfahrt - Research Institute in Braunschweig)
- Frosch - torpedo glider
DFS[]
(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug)
- - seaplane research aircraft
- DFS Mo 6 - target glider prototypes, 1936
- DFS Mo 12 - target drone re-designated Argus As-292, first photo reconnaissance RPV
- DFS 39 - Lippisch-designed tail-less research aircraft
- DFS 40 - Lippisch-designed tail-less research aircraft
- Granau Baby - 1932 glider
- DFS 108-?? Kranich - 1935 glider
- Weihe - 1938 glider
- Olympia - planned 1940 Olympics glider
- DFS 194 - rocket-powered research aircraft, forerunner of Me 163
- DFS 228 - rocket-powered reconnaissance prototype
- DFS 230 - transport glider
- DFS 331 - transport glider prototype
- DFS 332 - wing section research
- DFS 346 - supersonic research, reached Mach 1 in USSR
- - project rocket carrier aircraft for DFS 360
DFW[]
(Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke)
- DFW Mars - reconnaissance
- DFW B.I - reconnaissance[78]
- DFW B.II - reconnaissance[79]
- DFW C.I - reconnaissance[80]
- DFW C.II - reconnaissance[80]
- DFW C.IV - reconnaissance[81]
- DFW C.V - reconnaissance[82]
- DFW C.VI - reconnaissance[83]
- DFW D.I - fighter[84]
- DFW Dr.I - triplane fighter[85]
- - fighter
- - fighter[85]
- - reconnaissance[83]
- DFW R.I - heavy bomber[86]
- DFW R.II - heavy bomber[87]
- DFW R.III - cancelled heavy bomber
- DFW T.28 Floh - fighter prototype[88]
Dornier[]
(Dornier Flugzeugwerke GmbH)
- Dornier Do C - bomber
- Dornier Do D - torpedo bomber for Yugoslavia
- Dornier Do H - fighter
- - heavy bomber
- Dornier Do N - bomber for Japan
- Dornier Do P - heavy bomber
- Dornier Do 10/Do C1 - fighter prototype, 1931
- Dornier Do 11/Do F - medium bomber, 1931
- Dornier Do 12 Libelle - seaplane
- Dornier Do 13 - medium bomber, 1933
- Dornier Do 14 - seaplane prototype
- Dornier Do 16 Wal - reconnaissance flying-boat
- Dornier Do 17 - bomber/reconnaissance/night-fighter
- Dornier Do 18 - bomber/reconnaissance flying-boat, 1935
- Dornier Do 19 Uralbomber - four engine heavy bomber prototype
- Dornier Do 22 - torpedo bomber + reconnaissance flying-boat
- Dornier Do 23 - heavy bomber
- Dornier Do 24 - flying boat
- Dornier Do 26 - flying boat transport
- Dornier Do 214 - transport flying-boat prototype
- Dornier Do 215 - bomber/night-fighter
- Dornier Do 217 - bomber/night-fighter
- Dornier Do 288 - unofficial cover designation for captured B-17s used by KG 200.
- Dornier Do 317 - heavy bomber
- Dornier Do 335 Pfeil - twin-engine fighter-bomber
- Dornier Do 417 - twin-boom project
- Dornier Do 435 - Do 335 variant with longer wings
- Dornier Do 635 - Do 335 variant with twin fuselage
EMW[]
()
- piloted V-2 missile project
- piloted V-2 missile project with aux. ramjet, origin of the X-15 rocketplane
- piloted A-9/A-10 ICBM project
Euler[]
(Euler-Werke)
- Euler B.I - reconnaissance
- Euler B.II - reconnaissance[89]
- Euler B.III - reconnaissance[89]
- - reconnaissance pusher[90]
- Euler D.I - fighter, copy of Nieuport[91]
- Euler D.II - fighter[92]
- - fighter (possibly D.III) [91]
- - triplane fighter[92]
- - triplane fighter[93]
- - triplane fighter[93]
- - triplane trainer[94]
- - fighter[90]
- - fighter[95]
Fieseler[]
(Gerhard Fieseler Werke GmbH)
- Fieseler F-2/Fi 2 acrobatic sportsplane, 1932
- Fieseler F-5/Fi 5 acrobatic sportsplane/trainer, 1933
- Fieseler Fi 98 - biplane fighter, 1936
- Fieseler Fi 99 Jungtiger - light utility aircraft, 1938
- Fieseler Fi 103/V-1 - flying bomb
- Fieseler Fi 103R Series - Reichenberg manned V-1 suicide craft
- Fieseler Fi 156 Storch - STOL liaison aircraft
- Fieseler Fi 158 - research aircraft
- Fieseler Fi 166 - jet aircraft project
- Fieseler Fi 167 - ship-borne torpedo bomber/reconnaissance biplane
- Fieseler Fi 256 - development of Fi 156, two prototypes
- - transport concept
Flettner[]
(Flettner Flugzeugbau GmbH and Anton Flettner G.m.b.H.)
- Flettner Gigant - helicopter, two huge rotors, 1933
- Flettner Fl 184 - auto-gyro, 1933
- Flettner Fl 185 - helicopter
- Flettner Fl 265 - based on Fl 185 but with intermeshing rotors
- Flettner Fl 282 Kolibri - naval reconnaissance helicopter
- - large transport helicopter project
- - flying platform project
Focke-Achgelis[]
- Focke Achgelis Fa 223 Drache - transport helicopter (prototype
- Focke Achgelis Fa 225 - towed assault helo-glider prototype
- Hornisse - helicopter prototype
- Focke Achgelis Fa 269 - tilt-wing pursuit helicopter project
- - jet helicopter project
- - heavy-lift helicopter project
- Focke Achgelis Fa 330 Bachstelze - towed autogyro prototype
- - scout helicopter prototype, 1944, manufactured in France postwar
Focke-Wulf[]
(Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau GmbH)
- Focke-Wulf Fw 42 - bomber project, 1929
- Focke-Wulf Fw 44 Stieglitz - trainer
- Focke-Wulf Fw 56 Stosser - trainer
- Focke-Wulf Fw 57 - heavy fighter/bomber prototype
- Focke-Wulf Fw 58 Weihe - transport/trainer
- Focke-Wulf Fw 61 - helicopter prototype
- Focke-Wulf Fw 62 - ship-borne reconnaissance seaplane
- Focke-Wulf Ta 152 - Fw 190 variant
- Focke-Wulf Ta 154 Moskito - night-fighter
- Focke-Wulf Fw 159 - fighter prototype
- Focke-Wulf Ta 183 Huckebein - jet fighter prototype
- Focke-Wulf Fw 186 - autogiro reconnaissance prototype
- Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke - heavy fighter
- Focke-Wulf Fw 189 Uhu - reconnaissance
- Focke-Wulf Fw 190 Würger - fighter
- Focke-Wulf Fw 191 - medium bomber prototype
- Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor - transport/maritime patrol-bomber
- Focke-Wulf Super Lorin - ramjet-powered fighter project
- Frontjäger - fighter project
- - ramjet fighter project
- Focke-Wulf Fw 300 - proposed long-range version of Fw 200
- Focke-Wulf Ta 400 - long-range bomber project
- Focke-Wulf P.VI Flitzer - twin-boom fighter, mock-up built
- Focke-Wulf Volksjäger - rocket-powered emergency fighter project
- Focke-Wulf Fw Triebflügel - thrust-wing ramjet coleopter project
- Focke-Wulf Rochen - circular wing project
Fokker[]
(Fokker Aviatik GmbH)
- Fokker A.I (M.8) - reconnaissance monoplane[96]
- Fokker A.II (M.5L) - reconnaissance monoplane[97]
- Fokker A.III (M.5K) - reconnaissance monoplane, armed version designated E.I[97]
- Fokker B.I (1915) (M.10E) - reconnaissance biplane for Austria-Hungary[98]
- Fokker B.II (1916) (M.10Z) - reconnaissance biplane for Austria-Hungary[98]
- Fokker B.III (M.17) - reconnaissance/fighter for Austria-Hungary[99]
- Fokker C.I - reconnaissance, first 70 examples built in Germany and shipped to Netherlands.
- Fokker D.I (M.18Z) - fighter[100]
- Fokker D.II (M.17Z) - fighter[101]
- Fokker D.III (M.20Z) - fighter[101]
- Fokker D.IV - fighter[100]
- Fokker D.V (M.22) - fighter[102]
- Fokker D.VI - fighter[103]
- Fokker D.VII - fighter[104]
- Fokker D.VIII - fighter[105]
- Fokker F.I/Dr.I - triplane fighter[106]
- Fokker E.I - monoplane fighter[107]
- Fokker E.II - monoplane fighter[107]
- Fokker E.III - monoplane fighter[107]
- Fokker E.IV - monoplane fighter[107]
- Fokker M.6 - reconnaissance parasol[108]
- Fokker M.7 - reconnaissance sesquiplane[108]
- Fokker K.I (M.9) - battleplane[109]
- Fokker M.16[110]
- Fokker V.1 - prototype fighter[111]
- Fokker V.2 - prototype fighter[112]
- Fokker V.3 - prototype for Dr.I fighter[113]
- Fokker V.4 - prototype for Dr.I fighter[113]
- Fokker V.5 - prototype for Dr.I fighter[113]
- Fokker V.6 - prototype triplane fighter[114]
- Fokker V.7 - prototype triplane fighter[114]
- Fokker V.8 - prototype 5 wing fighter[115]
- Fokker V.9 - prototype biplane fighter[116]
- Fokker V.10 - prototype triplane fighter[116]
- Fokker V.11 - prototype for D.VII fighter[117]
- Fokker V.12 - prototype for D.VI fighter
- Fokker V.13 - prototype for D.VI fighter[118]
- Fokker V.14 - prototype for D.VI fighter
- Fokker V.16 - prototype for D.VI fighter
- Fokker V.17 - prototype monoplane fighter[119]
- Fokker V.18 - prototype for D.VII fighter[119]
- Fokker V.20 - prototype monoplane fighter[120]
- Fokker V.21 - prototype for D.VII fighter[120]
- Fokker V.22 - prototype for D.VII fighter[121]
- Fokker V.23 - prototype monoplane fighter[121]
- Fokker V.24 - prototype for D.VII fighter[122]
- Fokker V.25 - prototype monoplane fighter[122]
- Fokker V.26 - prototype for D.VIII monoplane fighter[123]
- Fokker V.27 - prototype monoplane fighter[124]
- Fokker V.28 - prototype for D.VIII monoplane fighter[125]
- Fokker V.29 - prototype for parasol monoplane version of D.VII fighter[125]
- Fokker V.30 - prototype for glider version of D.VIII monoplane fighter[126]
- Fokker V.31 - D.VII fighter modified to tow V.30[126]
- Fokker V.33 - prototype D.VI fighter[127]
- Fokker V.34 - prototype D.VII fighter with BMW engine[127]
- Fokker V.35 - prototype D.VII fighter variant
- Fokker V.36 - prototype D.VII fighter variant[128]
- Fokker V.37 - armoured variant of V.27 monoplane[129]
- Fokker V.38 - prototype for C.I[130]
- Fokker W.4 - reconnaissance floatplane derived from M.7 [131]
Friedrichshafen[]
(Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen GmbH)
- Friedrichshafen C.I - reconnaissance[132]
- Friedrichshafen D.I - fighter[133]
- Friedrichshafen D type Quadruplane - fighter[133]
- Friedrichshafen FF.1
- Friedrichshafen FF.2
- Friedrichshafen FF.4
- Friedrichshafen FF.7
- Friedrichshafen FF.8
- Friedrichshafen FF.11
- Friedrichshafen FF.17
- Friedrichshafen FF.19
- Friedrichshafen FF.21
- Friedrichshafen FF.29 - reconnaissance floatplane[134]
- Friedrichshafen FF.30
- Friedrichshafen FF.31 - pusher reconnaissance floatplane[135]
- Friedrichshafen FF.33 - reconnaissance floatplane[136]
- Friedrichshafen FF.34 - reconnaissance pusher floatplane[135]
- Friedrichshafen FF.35 - torpedo bomber floatplane[137]
- Friedrichshafen FF.37 - reconnaissance pusher[137]
- Friedrichshafen FF.39 - reconnaissance floatplane[138]
- Friedrichshafen FF.40 - reconnaissance floatplane[139]
- Friedrichshafen FF.41 - torpedo bomber floatplane[140]
- Friedrichshafen FF.43 - floatplane fighter[141]
- Friedrichshafen FF.44 - reconnaissance floatplane[142]
- Friedrichshafen FF.45
- Friedrichshafen FF.46
- Friedrichshafen FF.48 - floatplane fighter [143]
- Friedrichshafen FF.49 - reconnaissance/bomber floatplane[144]
- Friedrichshafen FF.53 - torpedo bomber[145]
- Friedrichshafen FF.54
- Friedrichshafen FF.59 - reconnaissance floatplane[146]
- Friedrichshafen FF.60 - long range patrol triplane floatplane[147]
- Friedrichshafen FF.61
- Friedrichshafen FF.62 - heavy bomber, may have been G.V[147]
- Friedrichshafen FF.63 - floatplane monoplane[148]
- Friedrichshafen FF.64 - reconnaissance floatplane[148]
- Friedrichshafen FF.67
- Friedrichshafen FF.71
- Friedrichshafen G.I - heavy bomber[149]
- Friedrichshafen G.II - heavy bomber[149]
- Friedrichshafen G.III & IIIa - heavy bomber[150] - heavy bomber[151]
- Friedrichshafen G.IV - heavy bomber[151]
- Friedrichshafen G.V
- Friedrichshafen N.I - night bomber[152]
Geest[]
Geratwerk-Stargard[]
- - glide bomb project
Germania[]
- - reconnaissance, 1915[154]
- - fighter[155]
- Germania C.I - reconnaissance[155]
- Germania C.II - reconnaissance[156]
- Germania C.IV - trainer[154]
- - unarmed single-seater, 1916[156]
Gödecker[]
- - trainer[157]
Göppingen[]
(Sportsflugzeuge Göppingen)
- Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf I - sailplane, 1935
- Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa - sailplane, 1936
- Göppingen Gö 4 - sailplane
- Göppingen Gö 5 - sailplane, 1937 (may be RLM #5, unlikely though)
- - development aircraft for Do 214
- Göppingen Gö 9 - development aircraft for pusher propeller used on Do 335 Pfeil
Gotha[]
(Gothaer Waggonfabrik)
- Gotha LD.1/2/6/7 - training/reconnaissance/bomber biplanes[158]
- Gotha LD.5 - single seat reconnaissance[159]
- Gotha LE.3 Taube - monoplane[160]
- Gotha WD.1 - reconnaissance floatplane[161]
- Gotha WD.2/5/9/12/13/15 - reconnaissance floatplanes[162]
- Gotha WD.3 - pusher reconnaissance floatplane[163]
- Gotha WD.7 - twin-engined seaplane trainer/reconnaissance biplane[164]
- Gotha WD.8 - single-engined seaplane trainer/reconnaissance biplane[165]
- Gotha WD.11 - torpedo bomber floatplane[166]
- Gotha WD.14/20/22 - torpedo bomber floatplanes[167]
- Gotha WD.27 - large patrol floatplane[168]
- Gotha G.I/UWD - heavy bomber[169]
- Gotha G.II - heavy bomber[170]
- Gotha G.III - heavy bomber[170]
- Gotha G.IV - heavy bomber[171]
- Gotha G.V - heavy bomber[172]
- Gotha G.VI - asymmetric heavy bomber[173]
- Gotha GL.VII - high speed reconnaissance bomber[174]
- Gotha GL.VIII - high speed bomber[175]
- Gotha G.IX - high speed bomber built by LVG[175]
- Gotha G.X - high speed reconnaissance[176]
- Gotha Go 145 - trainer
- Gotha Go 146 - transport, 1935
- Gotha Go 147 - STOL reconnaissance prototype
- Gotha Go 229 - jet flying wing fighter
- Gotha Go 242 - transport glider
- Gotha Go 244 - transport
- Gotha Go 345 - assault glider
- Gotha Ka 430 - transport glider
Halberstadt[]
(Halberstädter Flugzeugwerke GmbH)
- - reconnaissance[176]
- Halberstadt B.I - reconnaissance[177]
- Halberstadt B.II - reconnaissance[177]
- Halberstadt B.III - reconnaissance[177]
- Halberstadt C.I - reconnaissance[177]
- Halberstadt C.III - reconnaissance[178]
- Halberstadt C.V - reconnaissance[179]
- Halberstadt C.VII - reconnaissance[178]
- Halberstadt C.VIII - reconnaissance[180]
- Halberstadt C.IX - reconnaissance[181]
- Halberstadt CL.II - light reconnaissance/close support[182]
- Halberstadt CL.IV - light reconnaissance/close support[183]
- Halberstadt CLS.I - light reconnaissance/close support[181]
- Halberstadt D.I - fighter[184]
- Halberstadt D.II - fighter[185]
- Halberstadt D.III - fighter[185]
- Halberstadt D.IV - fighter[186]
- Halberstadt D.V - fighter[187]
- Halberstadt G.I - heavy bomber[188]
Hannover[]
(Hannoversche Waggonfabrik AG)
- Hannover C.I - license-built Aviatik C.I
- Hannover CL.II - light reconnaissance/close support[189]
- Hannover CL.III - light reconnaissance/close support[190]
- Hannover CL.IV - light reconnaissance/close support[191]
- Hannover CL.V - light reconnaissance/close support[192]
Hannuschke[]
- - single seat scout, 1915[193]
Hergt[]
- - fighter, 1918[193]
Hansa-Brandenburg[]
(Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke)
- Hansa-Brandenburg B.I - reconnaissance[194]
- Hansa-Brandenburg CC - flying boat fighter for Austrian Navy[195]
- Hansa-Brandenburg D[196]
- Hansa-Brandenburg FB - flying boat[197]
- Hansa-Brandenburg FD[194]
- Hansa-Brandenburg GDW - torpedo bomber floatplane[198]
- Hansa-Brandenburg GNW - reconnaissance floatplane [199]
- Hansa-Brandenburg GW - torpedo bomber floatplane[200]
- - reconnaissance floatplane[201]
- Hansa-Brandenburg KDW - floatplane fighter[202]
- - fighter[203]
- Hansa-Brandenburg L.16 - fighter[203]
- - reconnaissance floatplane[204]
- Hansa-Brandenburg NW - reconnaissance floatplane[205]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W - reconnaissance floatplane[206]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.11 - floatplane fighter[207]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.12 - floatplane fighter[208]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.13 - flying boat for Austria-Hungary[209]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.16 - floatplane fighter[210]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.17 - floatplane fighter[211]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.18 - flying boat fighter[212]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.19 - reconnaissance floatplane[213]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.20 - flying boat fighter[214]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.23
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.25 - floatplane fighter[215]
- - reconnaissance floatplane[216]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.27 - floatplane fighter[216]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 - floatplane fighter[217]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.32 - floatplane fighter[218]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.33 - floatplane fighter[219]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.34
Heinkel[]
(Heinkel Flugzeugwerke)
- Heinkel He 37 - fighter biplane
- Heinkel He 38 - fighter biplane
- Heinkel He 43 - fighter biplane
- Heinkel He 45 - bomber/trainer
- Heinkel He 46 - reconnaissance
- Heinkel He 49 - fighter biplane
- Heinkel He 50 - reconnaissance/dive bomber biplane
- Heinkel He 51 - fighter/close-support biplane
- Heinkel He 59 - reconnaissance biplane floatplane
- Heinkel He 60 - ship-borne reconnaissance biplane floatplane
- Heinkel He 70 Blitz - transport, 1932
- Heinkel He 72 Kadett - trainer
- Heinkel He 74 - fighter/advanced trainer prototype
- Heinkel He 100 - fighter
- Heinkel He 111 - bomber
- Heinkel He 111Z Zwilling - 2 He 111s joined with 5th engine used for towing
- Heinkel He 112 - fighter
- Heinkel He 113 - propaganda designation for He 100
- Heinkel He 114 - reconnaissance seaplane
- Heinkel He 115 - general-purpose seaplane
- Heinkel He 116 - transport/reconnaissance
- Heinkel He 118 - dive bomber, two to Japan, testbed for turbojet HeS 3A in 1939
- Heinkel He 119 - high speed recon bomber, record setter, two to Japan
- Heinkel He 162 Volksjäger - jet fighter
- Heinkel He 170 - reconnaissance/bomber, for Hungary
- Heinkel He 172 - trainer prototype
- Heinkel He 176 - rocket propelled experimental aircraft
- Heinkel He 177 - heavy bomber
- Heinkel He 178 - jet-engined experimental aircraft
- Heinkel He 219 - night-fighter
- Heinkel He 270 - reconnaissance/bomber prototype
- Heinkel He 274 - high-altitude bomber
- Heinkel He 277 - four-engined He-177, one modified for single "Superbomb" of unknown type
- Heinkel He 280 - jet fighter
- Heinkel He 343 - jet bomber project
- Heinkel P.1077 - rocket fighter, two prototypes 90% complete at defeat, further versions planned
- Heinkel Lerche - VTOL interceptor project
- Heinkel Wespe - VTOL interceptor project
Henschel[]
- Henschel Hs 117 - surface-to-air missile
- Henschel Hs 121 - fighter/trainer prototype
- Henschel Hs 122 - army co-operation, 2nd prototype became Hs 125
- Henschel Hs 123 - ground-attack biplane
- Henschel Hs 124 - heavy fighter/bomber prototype
- Henschel Hs 125 - fighter/trainer prototype
- Henschel Hs 126 - reconnaissance
- Henschel Hs 127 - high speed bomber prototype
- Henschel Hs 129 - ground-attack
- Henschel Hs 130 - high altitude jet reconnaissance/bomber prototype
- Henschel Hs 132 - jet dive bomber prototype
- Henschel Hs 293 - rocket propelled glide bomb
- Henschel Hs 294 - rocket propelled anti-shipping glide bomb
- - rocket propelled torpedo glider
- - rocket propelled torpedo glider
- Henschel Hs 297 - rocket propelled torpedo glider
- Henschel Hs 298 - air-to-air missile
- - missile project
- - anti-shipping rocket assisted glide bomb
- Torpedofish - supersonic missile
Horten[]
(Horten brothers)
- - parabolic flying wing prototype
- Horten H.XIII - delta jet fighter project
- Amerika Bomber - project
Hütter[]
()
- Hütter Hü 136 - dive bomber project, 1938
- - 1942 destroyer project
- Hütter Hü 211 - Improved He 219, 2 built in 1944, destroyed in bombing raid
Jeannin[]
()
Junkers[]
(Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke AG)
- Junkers J 1 - experimental monoplane[221]
- Junkers J 2/E.I - monoplane fighter, 1916[221]
- Junkers J 3 - abandoned development of J 2[222]
- Junkers J 4/J.I - ground attack, 1917[223]
- Junkers J 7 - fighter prototype, led to D.I[224]
- Junkers J 8/CL.I - ground attack, 1917[225]
- Junkers J 9/D.I - fighter, 1917[226]
- Junkers J 11/CLS.I - seaplane two-seat fighter[227]
- Junkers A 20 - fighter
- Junkers A 35
- Junkers K 39 - bomber prototype
- Junkers K 47 - dive bomber
- Junkers Ju W33 - transport, 1926
- Junkers Ju W34 - transport/reconnaissance, 1933
- Junkers Ju 52 - transport/bomber
- Junkers Ju 86 - bomber/reconnaissance
- Junkers Ju 87 Stuka - dive-bomber
- Junkers Ju 88 - bomber/reconnaissance + night-fighter
- Junkers Ju 89 - heavy bomber prototype
- Junkers Ju 90 - heavy bomber prototype
- Junkers Ju 187 - prototype incomplete before cancellation
- Junkers Ju 188 Rächer - bomber
- Junkers Ju 248 - redesignated Me 263
- Junkers Ju 252 - transport
- Junkers Ju 287 - jet heavy bomber prototype
- Junkers Ju 288 - bomber prototype
- Junkers Ju 290 - long-range bomber prototype
- Junkers Ju 322 Mammut - assault glider
- Junkers Ju 352 Herkules - transport
- Junkers Ju 388 Stortebeker - reconnaissance/night-fighter
- Junkers Ju 390 - long-range bomber
- Junkers Ju 488 - heavy bomber
- Junkers EF 61 - high-altitude fighter/reconnaissance prototype
- Junkers EF 126 - pulsejet fighter completed in USSR in 1947
- Junkers EF 131 - Ju-287 derivative, completed in USSR in 1946
- Junkers EF 132 - advanced heavy bomber
- Junkers EF 140 - bomber completed in the USSR postwar
- Junkers EF 150 - bomber completed in the USSR postwar
- - bomber project, became East German Baade 152 airliner cancelled by Soviets
Klemm[]
(Klemm Leichtflugzeugbau GmbH)
- Klemm Kl 25 - sportplane
- Klemm Kl 31 - sportplane, 1931
- Klemm Kl 32 - sportplane, 1931
- - single-seat sportplane prototype, 1933
- Klemm Kl 35 - sportplane/trainer, 1935
- Zwilling - twin fuselage Kl 35 to test theory of Messerschmitt Bf 109Z [1]
- Klemm Kl 36 - sportplane, 1934
Kondor[]
()
- Kondor Taube - reconnaissance[228]
- - two-seater[228]
- - reconnaissance[229]
- Kondor B.I - trainer[230]
- Kondor D.I - sesquiplane fighter[229]
- Kondor D.II - biplane fighter[231]
- Kondor D.6 - biplane fighter[232]
- Kondor D.7 - sesquiplane fighter, 1917[233]
- Kondor E.III & IIIa - monoplane fighter, 1918[234]
KW (Danzig)[]
(Kaiserliche Werft Danzig - German Navy Shipyard)
- Kaiserliche Werft Danzig 404 - floatplane trainer[235]
- Kaiserliche Werft Danzig 467 - floatplane trainer[235]
- Kaiserliche Werft Danzig 1105 - floatplane trainer[235]
- Kaiserliche Werft Danzig 1650 - reconnaissance floatplane [235]
KW (Kiel)[]
(Kaiserliche Werft Kiel - German Navy Shipyard)
- Kaiserliche Werft Kiel 463 - floatplane trainer[235]
KW (Wilhelmshaven)[]
(Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven - German Navy Shipyard)
- Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven 401 - floatplane trainer[235]
- Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven 461 - floatplane trainer[236]
- Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven 945 - floatplane fighter[236]
- Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven 947 - reconnaissance floatplane[236]
Laufer[]
- - jet helicopter project
LFG Roland[]
(Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft)
- LFG Roland C.II - reconnaissance[237]
- LFG Roland C.III - reconnaissance[238]
- LFG Roland C.V - reconnaissance[239]
- - reconnaissance[240]
- LFG Roland D.I - fighter[241]
- LFG Roland D.II & IIa - fighter[242]
- LFG Roland D.III - fighter[243]
- LFG Roland D.IV - triplane fighter[244]
- LFG Roland D.V - fighter[245]
- LFG Roland D.VI - fighter[246]
- LFG Roland D.VII - fighter[247]
- LFG Roland D.VIII - fighter
- LFG Roland D.IX - fighter[248]
- LFG Roland D.XIII - fighter[249]
- LFG Roland D.XIV - fighter[250]
- LFG Roland D.XV - fighter[251]
- LFG Roland D.XVI - fighter[252]
- LFG Roland D.XVII - monoplane fighter[253]
- LFG Roland G.I - single engine heavy bomber[254]
- LFG Roland W - reconnaissance floatplane[255]
- LFG Roland WD - floatplane fighter[255]
- - submarine aircraft[256]
Linke-Hofmann[]
(Linke-Hofmann)
- Linke-Hofmann R.I - heavy bomber[257]
- Linke-Hofmann R.II - heavy bomber[258]
Lippisch[]
(Alexander Lippisch)
- - delta-wing glider prototype
- - ramjet fighter project
- - glide bomb
LTG[]
()
- - fighter floatplane[259]
Lübeck-Travemünde[]
(Flugzeugwerft Lübeck-Travemünde GmbH)
- - floatplane reconnaissance[260]
- Lübeck-Travemünde F.2 - floatplane reconnaissance[261]
- - floatplane reconnaissance[262]
- - single-seat seaplane[261]
LVG[]
(Luftverkehrsgesellschaft mbH)
- LVG B.I - reconnaissance/trainer[263]
- LVG B.II - reconnaissance/trainer[264]
- LVG B.III - trainer aircraft[263]
- LVG C.I - reconnaissance, one example modified as torpedo bomber[265]
- LVG C.II - reconnaissance[266]
- LVG C.III - reconnaissance[267]
- LVG C.IV - reconnaissance[268]
- LVG C.V - reconnaissance[269]
- LVG C.VI - reconnaissance[270]
- - reconnaissance
- LVG C.VIII - reconnaissance[271]
- - reconnaissance
- - experimental fighter[272]
- LVG D.II - fighter[272]
- LVG D.III - fighter[273]
- LVG D.IV - fighter[274]
- LVG D.V - fighter[275]
- LVG D.VI - fighter[276]
- LVG E.I - armed reconnaissance monoplane, 1915[277]
- LVG G.I - bomber aircraft[278]
- - triplane bomber
- LVG G.III - Schütte-Lanz G.V triplane bomber built by LVG[279]
Märkische[]
()
- Märkische D.I - fighter[280]
Messerschmitt[]
(Messerschmitt Aktiengesellschaft)
- Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun - trainer/liaison
- Messerschmitt Bf 109 - fighter (also Me 109)
- Messerschmitt Bf 109Z Zwilling - two Me Bf 109Fs joined, prototype in 1943 but cancelled after damaged by bombs.
- Messerschmitt Bf 110 - heavy fighter/night-fighter
- Messerschmitt Bf 161 - reconnaissance prototypes, 1937
- Messerschmitt Bf 162 Jaguar - bomber prototype
- Messerschmitt Bf 163 STOL reconnaissance prototype, built by Weserflu
- Messerschmitt Me 163 Komet - rocket interceptor
- Messerschmitt Me 209 - speed-record aircraft
- Messerschmitt Me 209-II - fighter prototype unrelated to first Me 209
- Messerschmitt Me 210 - heavy fighter/reconnaissance
- Messerschmitt Me 261 Adolfine -long-range reconnaissance
- Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwalbe - jet fighter/bomber
- Messerschmitt Me 263 - rocket interceptor
- Messerschmitt Me 264 Amerika - long-range bomber prototype
- Messerschmitt Me 265 attack aircraft project
- Blitz Zerstorer - ramjet fighter project
- - maritime patrol/bomber
- Messerschmitt Me 309 - fighter prototype
- Messerschmitt Me 321 Gigant - transport glider
- Messerschmitt Me 323 Gigant - powered transport
- Messerschmitt Me 328 - pulsejet parasite fighter
- Messerschmitt Me 329 - heavy fighter project
- - project 3 jet military airliner
- Messerschmitt Me 410 Hornisse - heavy fighter/reconnaissance
- Messerschmitt Me 509 - fighter project, improved Me-309
- Vulkan - jet torpedo bomber project
- Messerschmitt Me 600 Bussard - provisional designation for development of Sack A.S.7
- Messerschmitt Me 609 Nacht Wulf - heavy fighter/bomber project
- Messerschmitt Me P.1101 - jet interceptor prototype w/variable sweep wing- basis for Bell X-5
- Messerschmitt Me P.1112 - jet fighter project, mock-up under construction in 1945
Mistel Composites[]
- DFS 230 and Klemm Kl 35 - test combination
- DFS 230 and Focke-Wulf Fw 56 - test combination
- DFS 230 and Messerschmitt Bf 109F - test combo, first Mistel combination
- Mistel 1 - warhead nosed Junkers Ju 88A-4 and Messerschmitt Bf 109F
- Mistel S-1 - trainer version of Mistel 1
- Mistel 2 - warhead nosed Junkers Ju 88G-1 and Focke-Wulf Fw 190A-8 or F-8
- Mistel S-2 - trainer version of Mistel 2
- Mistel 3 - warhead nosed Junkers Ju 88G and Focke-Wulf Fw 190A
- Mistel S-3A - trainer version of Mistel 3A
- Mistel Fuhrungsmaschine - long-range reconnaissance project with manned Ju 88H-4 with radar and Fw 190A-8 escort
- Gigant Mistel - Messerschmitt Me 323 and Messerschmitt Me 328 project
Nagler and Rolz[]
- - portable helicopter
- - portable helicopter
Naglo[]
()
- Naglo D.II - quadruplane fighter[281]
NFW[]
()
Oertz[]
()
- - flying boat[285]
- - flying boat[286]
- Flugschoner - tandem double biplane flying boat[286]
- - flying boat[285]
- - flying boat[287]
Otto[]
(Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik & Otto Werke, Gustav Otto, München)
- - reconnaissance pusher biplane, 1914[288]
- - reconnaissance tractor biplane, 1914[289]
- Otto C.I - reconnaissance pusher, 1915[290]
- - reconnaissance tractor biplane[289]
Pfalz[]
(Pfalz Flugzeugwerke)
- Pfalz A.I - reconnaissance monoplane, licence built Morane-Saulnier L[291]
- Pfalz A.II - reconnaissance monoplane[291]
- Pfalz C.I - Rumpler C.IV under licence with minor improvements[292]
- Pfalz E.I - monoplane fighter[293]
- Pfalz E.II - monoplane fighter
- Pfalz E.III - monoplane fighter[294]
- Pfalz E.IV - monoplane fighter[295]
- Pfalz E.V - monoplane fighter[296]
- - fighter biplane[297]
- Pfalz D.III & IIIa - fighter[298]
- - fighter
- Pfalz D.VI - fighter[299]
- Pfalz D.VII - fighter[300]
- Pfalz D.VIII - fighter[301]
- Pfalz D.XII - fighter[302]
- Pfalz D.XIV - fighter[303]
- Pfalz D.XV - fighter[304]
- Pfalz Dr.I - triplane fighter[305]
- Pfalz Dr.II - triplane fighter[292]
Reiseler, Walter[]
- - helicopter
- - helicopter
Rex[]
()
Rohrbach, Adolph[]
- - 1933 paddle-wing project
Rohrbach[]
(Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau)
- Rohrbach Ro IV Inverness - patrol seaplane
- Rohrbach Ro IX Rofix - fighter
- - trimotor medium bomber, 1930, rejected by Reichswehr licensed to Czechoslovakia as Avia 46
Ruhrstahl[]
- Ruhrstahl X-4 - air-to-air missile (rocket-powered)
Rumpler[]
(Rumpler Flugzeugwerke)
- Rumpler Taube - reconnaissance monoplane[308]
- Rumpler 4A/B.I - reconnaissance[309]
- - flying boat, 1914[310]
- Rumpler 4A 15 - bomber, 1915[311]
- Rumpler 5A/C.I & Ia - reconnaissance[312]
- Rumpler 5A 15/G.I - bomber, 1915[313]
- Rumpler 5A 16/G.II - bomber[314]
- Rumpler 6A/C.III - reconnaissance[315]
- Rumpler 6B - fighter floatplane[316]
- Rumpler 6G 2/G.III - bomber[317]
- Rumpler 7C/C.IX - reconnaissance[318]
- - experimental fighters[319]
- Rumpler 8C/C.X - reconnaissance[320]
- Rumpler 8D/D.I - fighter[321]
- Rumpler C.IV - reconnaissance[322]
- Rumpler C.V - reconnaissance[323]
- Rumpler C.VI - reconnaissance
- Rumpler C.VII - reconnaissance[324]
- Rumpler C.VIII - reconnaissance[325]
Sablatnig[]
()
- Sablatnig SF-1 - two-seat floatplane[326]
- Sablatnig SF-2 - reconnaissance/trainer floatplane[327]
- - floatplane fighter[328]
- - floatplane triplane fighter[329]
- Sablatnig SF-5 - reconnaissance floatplane[330]
- Sablatnig SF-6/B.I - trainer[331]
- - floatplane fighter[331]
- Sablatnig SF-8 - floatplane trainer[332]
- Sablatnig C.I - reconnaissance[333]
- Sablatnig C.II - reconnaissance[334]
- Sablatnig C.III - reconnaissance[335]
- Sablatnig N.I - night bomber[336]
Sack, Arthur[]
- Bierdeckel - 1944 disk winged prototype
Sanger-Bredt[]
- Silbervogel - jet bomber project, mock-up built
Schneider[]
()
- - fighter[337]
Schütte-Lanz[]
(Luftfahrzeugbau Schütte-Lanz)
- Schütte-Lanz C.I - reconnaissance pusher[338]
- Schütte-Lanz D.I - fighter, possibly a copy of the Sopwith Tabloid[339]
- Schütte-Lanz D.II - fighter prototype, re-engined D.I with Mercedes inline, 1915.
- Schütte-Lanz D.III - fighter[340]
- Schütte-Lanz D.IV - fighter biplane[341]
- Schütte-Lanz D.VI - monoplane fighter with lifting struts[341]
- Schütte-Lanz D.VII - fighter biplane[342]
- Schütte-Lanz Dr.I - triplane fighter[339]
- Schütte-Lanz G.I - large fighting aircraft[343]
- - heavy bomber project
Schwade[]
()
Siebel[]
(Siebel Flugzeugwerke)
- Siebel Fh 104 Hallore - medium transport
- Siebel Si 201 - STOL reconnaissance aircraft prototype
- Siebel Si 202 Hummel - sportplane/trainer, 1938
- Siebel Si 204 - transport/crew trainer
SSW[]
(Siemens-Schuckertwerke)
- - single-seat monoplane, 1915[346]
- - reconnaissance[347]
- - fighter biplane[348]
- Siemens-Schuckert D.I & Ia - fighter[349]
- Siemens-Schuckert D.IIe - fighter[350]
- Siemens-Schuckert D.III - fighter[351]
- Siemens-Schuckert D.IV - fighter [352]
- Siemens-Schuckert D.V - fighter[353]
- Siemens-Schuckert D.VI - fighter[353]
- Siemens-Schuckert Dr.II - fighter
- Siemens-Schuckert DDr.I - fighter[354]
- Siemens-Schuckert E.I - fighter[355]
- Siemens-Schuckert E.II - fighter[348]
- Siemens-Schuckert L.I - heavy bomber, originally to have been G.III[356]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.I - heavy bomber[357]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.II - heavy bomber[358]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.III - heavy bomber[358]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.IV - heavy bomber[359]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.V - heavy bomber[360]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.VI - heavy bomber[360]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.VII - heavy bomber[360]
- Siemens-Schuckert R.VIII - heavy bomber[361]
- Siemens-Schuckert Forssman - heavy bomber[362]
- - series of radio control glide bombs[363]
Škoda-Kauba (Occupied Czechoslovakia)[]
()
- [364]
- Škoda-Kauba Sk 257
- Skoda-Kauba Sk P.14 - ramjet fighter project
Soldenhoff[]
- - experimental swept flying wing, 1936
Sombold, Heinz[]
- Sombold So 344 Rammschußjäger - rocket-powered interceptor project, 1944
Stöckel[]
Udet[]
(Udet Flugzeugbau)
- Udet U 12 Flamingo - trainer
Ursinus[]
(Oskar Ursinus)
- - fighter floatplane with retractable floats[367]
VFW[]
(Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke)
- VFW VAK 191B - VTOL fighter/ground attack
VFW-Fokker[]
(VFW-Fokker GmbH)
- VFW-Fokker 614 - STOL transport
Wernher von Braun[]
(Wernher von Braun)
- rocket VTO interceptor project, 1939
Weserflug[]
(Weser Flugzeugbau GmbH)
- - amphibian aircraft, prototype, 1939
- - tilt-rotor aircraft project
- - twin-boom aircraft project
- - large flying boat project
WNF[]
(Wiener Neustadter Flugzeugwerk)
- WNF Wn 11
- WNF Wn 15
- WNF Wn 16
Zeppelin Werke[]
(Zeppelin-Werke GmbH)
- Zeppelin-Lindau (Dornier) Rs.I - giant patrol seaplane[368]
- Zeppelin-Lindau (Dornier) Rs.II - giant patrol seaplane[369]
- Zeppelin-Lindau (Dornier) Rs.III - giant patrol seaplane[370]
- Zeppelin-Lindau (Dornier) Rs.IV - giant patrol seaplane[371]
- Zeppelin-Lindau (Dornier) D.I - fighter[372]
- - two-seat military aircraft[373]
- - two-seat military aircraft[374]
- - two-seat floatplane[363]
- - two seat close support/ground attack aircraft
- - experimental pusher to test stressed skin structure[375]
- - reconnaissance, unrelated to previous C.I[376]
- -reconnaissance, unrelated to previous C.II[376]
- Zeppelin-Staaken V.G.O.I - heavy bomber[377]
- Zeppelin-Staaken V.G.O.II - heavy bomber[378]
- Zeppelin-Staaken V.G.O.III - heavy bomber[379]
- Zeppelin-Staaken R.IV - heavy bomber [380]
- Zeppelin-Staaken R.V - heavy bomber [381]
- Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI & Type L seaplane - heavy bomber/patrol bomber[382]
- Zeppelin-Staaken R.VII - heavy bomber[383]
- - heavy floatplane bomber[384]
- Zeppelin-Staaken R.XIV - heavy bomber[385]
- Zeppelin-Staaken R.XV - heavy bomber [385]
- Zeppelin-Staaken R.XVI - heavy bomber[386]
- Zeppelin-Staaken E-4/20 - heavy bomber/transport
- Zeppelin Fliegende Panzerfaust (Flying Armored Fist) aircraft project
- Zeppelin Rammer ramming aircraft project
See also[]
- List of aircraft of the French Air Force during World War II
- List of aircraft of the Luftwaffe, World War II
- List of World War II Luftwaffe aircraft engines
- Idflieg aircraft designation system (World War I aircraft)
- List of RLM aircraft designations (3rd Reich aircraft only)
- List of Sailplanes
- List of Luftwaffe aircraft by manufacturer, World War II
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- ^ Skoda-Kauba Sk V5 - Model description
- ^ Stöckel Rammschussjäger
- ^ Stöckel Rammschussjäger - Annular manned bullet
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External links[]
- Lists of military aircraft