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Revision as of 09:06, 23 September 2023

Soviet military aircraft

Attack • Bomber • Command and control • Fighter • Patrol • Tanker • Trainer • Transport • Utility

Soviet civil aircraft
Agricultural • Trainer •
Military trainer aircraft by country
Argentina • Australia • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China • Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • India • Indonesia • Iranian • Italy • Japan • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • New Zealand • Norway • Poland • Romania • Russia • Serbia • South Africa • South Korea • Soviet Union and Russia • Soviet Union • Spain • Sweden • Thailand • Turkey • Switzerland • United Kingdom • United States • Yugoslavia and Serbia
Russian military aircraft

Bomber • Fighter • Trainer • Transport •

Russian civil aircraft
Airliners • Business • Cargo • Sailplanes • Ultralight •
Military trainer aircraft by country
Argentina • Australia • Belgium • Brazil • Bulgaria • Canada • Chile • China • Czech Republic and Czechoslovakia • Finland • France • Germany • Greece • Hungary • India • Indonesia • Iranian • Italy • Japan • Latvia • Lithuania • Netherlands • New Zealand • Norway • Poland • Romania • Russia • Serbia • South Africa • South Korea • Soviet Union and Russia • Soviet Union • Spain • Sweden • Thailand • Turkey • Switzerland • United Kingdom • United States • Yugoslavia and Serbia