List of aircraft (I)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order by manufacturer which begin with "I".
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I
Prefixes used by aircraft designed or manufactured at the FMA/FAdeA:
- Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica", 1927–1936);
- F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones", (1938–1943);
- I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico", (1943–1952);
- IA, meaning not specified, (1952–2007).
- DINFIA IA 24
- DINFIA IA 25 : assault glider
- DINFIA IA 28 :twin-engined fighter based on IA-24 with Rolls-Royce Merlin engines.
- DINFIA IA 31
- DINFIA IA 32 :two-seat trainer aircraft[citation needed]
- DINFIA IA 35 Huanquero
- DINFIA IA 38 Naranjero
- DINFIA IA 45 Querandi
- DINFIA IA 46 Ranquel
- FMA IA 50 Guaraní II
- DINFIA IA 51 Tehuelche
- DINFIA IA 53 Mamboretá
- FMA IA 54 Carancho[1]
- FMA IA 58 Pucará
- FMA IA 66 Pucará
- FMA IA 63 Pampa
(Industria Aeronáutica Brasileira SA)
(International Aeromarine Corporation)
(Institute of Aerospace Engineering - Vsoké Učeni Techniké Brně - (Brno University of Technology))
(Instituto Aerotécnico)
- known as Ae (from "Dirección General de Aerotécnica") 1927–1936, "Fábrica Militar de Aviones" (FMA) 1938–1943, I.Ae (for "Instituto Aerotécnico") 1943–1952, and IA from 1952 to 2007.
- I.Ae. 20 El Boyero
- I.Ae. 21
- I.Ae. 22 DL
- I.Ae. 23
- I.Ae. 24 Calquín
- I.Ae. 25 Mañque
- I.Ae. 26 D-600
- I.Ae. 27 Pulqui I
- I.Ae. 28 D-710
- I.Ae. 29 D-720
- I.Ae. 30 Ñancú (Ñamcú ?)
- I.Ae. 31 Colibrí
- I.Ae. 32 Chingolo
- I.Ae. 33 glider 1:1 scale
- I.Ae. 33 Pulqui II
- I.Ae. 34 Clen Antú
- I.Ae. 35 Huanquero
- I.Ae. 36 Cóndor
- I.Ae. 37P
- I.Ae. 37
- I.Ae. 38 Naranjero
- I.Ae. 39
- I.Ae. 40
- I.Ae. 41 Urubú
- I.Ae. 42
- I.Ae. 43 Pulqui III
- I.Ae. 44 DL II
- I.Ae. 45 Querandí
- I.Ae. 46 Ranquel
(Israeli Aircraft Industries)
- IAI AMIT Fouga
- IAI Arava
- IAI Astra
- IAI C-38 Courier
- IAI Commodore Jet
- IAI F-21 Kfir
- IAI Galaxy
- IAI Harpy
- IAI Heron
- IAI 1121 Jet Commander
- IAI Kfir
- IAI Lavi
- IAI Nesher
- IAI Phalcon
- IAI Pioneer
- IAI Scout
- IAI Seascan
- IASI Shahal[3]
- IAI Westwind
- IAI Nammer
- IAI EL/W-2085
(Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company)
- IAMI Azarakhsh
- IAMI Dorna
- IAMI Iran-140
- IAMI Paratsu
- IAMI Project 2061
- IAMI Project 2091
- IAMI Shahed 274
- IAMI Shahed 278
- IAMI Shafagh
- IAMI Shavabiz
- IAMI Simorgh
- IAMI Tazarv
(Orlando Iannotta later Voliamo)
(Iran Aviation Industries Organization)
(Industria Aeronautică Română)
- IAR Ag 6[3]
- IAR CV 11
- IAR 12
- IAR 13
- IAR 14
- IAR 15
- IAR 16
- IAR 21[4]
- IAR 22
- IAR 23
- IAR 24
- IAR 27
- IAR 36
- IAR 37
- IAR 38
- IAR 39
- IAR 46
- IAR 47
- IAR 79
- IAR 80
- IAR 81
- IAR 93 Vultur
- IAR 95
- IAR 99
- IAR 109
- IAR 316
- IAR 317
- IAR 330
- IAR 330L - Socat
- IAR 811[4][5]
- IAR 813[4][5]
- IAR 814[4][5]
- IAR 817
- IAR 818
- IAR 821
- IAR 822
- IAR 823
- IAR 824[6]
- IAR 825
- IAR 826
- IAR 827
- IAR 828
- IAR 831
- IAR MR-2[5]
(Ibis Aircraft SA, Cali, Colombia)
- Ibis GS-240
- Ibis GS-450 Magic
- Ibis GS-501 Urraco
- Ibis GS-600 Arrow
- Ibis GS-700 Magic
- Ibis GS-710 Magic
- Ibis GS-730 Super Magic
- Ibis GS-750 Grand Magic
(Intreprinderea de Construcţii Aeronautice - Brasov)
(Întreprinderea de Construcţii Aeronautice Româneşti)
- ICAR M.23b
- ICAR Universal Tourer
- ICAR Universal Aerobat
- ICAR Universal Trainer
- ICAR M.36 Comercial (sic)
- ICAR Acrobatic[4]
- ICAR Turing[4]
- ICAR 1 - Primary glider[4]
- ICAR RO-2 - Radu Onciul[4]
- ICAR F-10G (Fleet Model 10G)
(Sangiano, Italy)
- Icaro Bip
- Icaro Laminar
- Icaro Mars
- Icaro MastR
- Icaro Orbiter
- Icaro Pit-Trike
- Icaro Relax
- Icaro RX2
- Icaro RXB
- Icaro Stratos
- Icaro Twin Electric
(Bucharest, Romania)
(Yoshinori Ichimori)
(Icon Aircraft (founders: Kirk Hawkins, Steen Strand), Los Angeles, CA)
(Castelnuovo Don Bosco, Italy)
(Intreprinderea de Reparat Material Aeronautic)
(Idea Aircraft Company, Miskolc, Hungary)
(Universität Stuttgart - Institut für Flugzeugbau )
(Intreprinderea Forestierǎ di Industrializare a Lemnului - Reghin)
- IFIL RM-1 - (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)[4]
- IFIL RG-1 - (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
- IFIL RG-2 - (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)[4]
- IFIL RG-3 - (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)[4]
- IFIL RG-4 Pionier - (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)[4]
- IFIL RG-5 Pescăruş - (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
- IFIL RG-6 - (Vladimiir Nowiţchi)
(Institut für Flugzeugbau an der Technischen Hochschule Braunschweig)
(Ujihiro Iga)
(Întreprinderea de industrie Locală - Ghimbav)
- IIL IS-5 - Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-8 - Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-10 - Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-12 - Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-13 - Iosif Şilimon
- IIL IS-18 - Iosif Şilimon[4]
- IIL IS-18/25 - Iosif Şilimon[4]
(Ilmailuinsinöörien Kerho - Aeronautical Engineers Club)
(Tvornica Aero i Hydroplana Ikarus - Ikarus aeroplane and hydroplane factory)
- Ikarus 211
- Ikarus 212
- Ikarus 213
- Ikarus 214
- Ikarus 215
- Ikarus 231
- Ikarus 232 Pionir
- Ikarus 251
- Ikarus 252 Prvi Maj
- Ikarus 451
- Ikarus 452
- Ikarus 453
- Ikarus P-453-MW
- Ikarus 522
- Ikarus 920
- Ikarus Aero 2
- Ikarus Aero 3
- Ikarus IK 2
- Ikarus IM - reconnaissance flying boat (1920s)
- Ikarus IO - reconnaissance flying boat (1927)
- Ikarus Košava
- Ikarus Kurir
- Ikarus Kurir H - reconnaissance and utility floatplane (1957)
- Ikarus Meteor
- Ikarus Orkan
- Ikarus Prvi maj
- Ikarus S-49
- Ikarus SM - biplane flying boat (1920s)
- Ikarus Trojka
- Ikarus MM-2
(Ikarus Drachen Thomas Pellicci, Stephanskirchen, Germany)
(Comco Ikarus)
(Club of Aeronautical Engineers)
- Ilyushin BSh-2
- Ilyushin DB-3
- Ilyushin DB-4
- Ilyushin I-21
- Ilyushin Il-1
- Ilyushin Il-2
- Ilyushin Il-4 (DB-3F)
- Ilyushin Il-6
- Ilyushin Il-8
- Ilyushin Il-10
- Ilyushin Il-12
- Ilyushin Il-14
- Ilyushin Il-16 (ground attack aircraft of 1945, variant of Il-10)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-16 (jet airliner project of 1952)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-18 (4-piston-engined transport of 1946)
- Ilyushin Il-18 (turboprop airliner of 1965)
- Ilyushin Il-20 (1948) (Heavy ground attack aircraft of 1948)
- Ilyushin Il-20 (ECM aircraft of 1978, variant of Il-18)
- Ilyushin Il-22 (1st soviet jet Bomber) "Type 10"
- Ilyushin Il-22
- Ilyushin Il-24 (4-engine jet bomber prototype of 1947)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-24
- Ilyushin Il-26
- Ilyushin Il-28 a.k.a. "Type 27"
- Ilyushin Il-30
- Ilyushin Il-32
- Ilyushin Il-34[11]
- Ilyushin Il-36[11]
- Ilyushin Il-38 (Tactical Bomber project)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-38 (ASW Patrol version of Il-18"Coot")
- Ilyushin Il-40 (1st prototype)
- Ilyushin Il-42[11]
- Ilyushin Il-46
- Ilyushin Il-54
- Ilyushin Il-56[11]
- Ilyushin Il-60[11]
- Ilyushin Il-62
- Ilyushin Il-64[11]
- Ilyushin Il-66 (supersonic airliner project 1959)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-66 (military transport project early 1960s)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-70 (first short-haul airliner project 1961)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-70 (second short-haul airliner project 1961)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-60 (AEW aircraft project 1969)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-72 (supersonic airliner project 1961)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-72 (medium-haul airliner project 1964)[11]
- Ilyushin Il-74[11]
- Ilyushin Il-76
- Ilyushin Il-78
- Ilyushin Il-80
- Ilyushin Il-82
- Ilyushin Il-86
- Ilyushin Il-88[11]
- Ilyushin Il-90
- Ilyushin Il-96
- Ilyushin Il-100[11]
- Ilyushin Il-102
- Ilyushin Il-103
- Ilyushin Il-106
- Ilyushin Il-108 (Abandoned project)
- Ilyushin Il-112
- Ilyushin Il-114
- Ilyushin Il-126[11]
- Ilyushin MSh[11]
(Meridionali - IMAM - Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali)
- See Meridionali
(Industrias Metalúrgicas y Plasticas Argentinas S.A.)
(Impuls Flugdrachen GmbH, Munich, Germany)
(Yasuji Inagaki)
(Eisenberg, Germany)
- Independence Air Taxi
- Independence Akron
- Independence Avalon
- Independence Cruiser
- Independence Draco
- Independence Dragon
- Independence Duet
- Independence Geronimo
- Independence Pioneer
- Independence Raptor
- Independence Speed Tandem
- Independence Sportster
- Independence Striker
- Independence T-Fighter
- Independence Trainer
- Independence Zippy PT
Indonesian Aerospace and its precursors
(PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) - (IAe) Indonesian Aerospace)
AURI
(Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia, Depot Penjelidikan, Pertjobaan dan Pembuatan - Indonesian Air force research, development, and production depot)
- NU-200 Sikumbang
- NU-225 Sikumbang (X-09)
- NU-260 Sikumbang (X-02)
- Belalang 85 (X-03)
- Belalang 90
- NU-25 Kunang[14]
- Super Kunang 35 (X-05 and X-07)
- Kindjeng 150 (X-06)
- B-8m Kolentang2
LIPNUR
(Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio - Nurtanio Aviation Industry Body)
- LIPNUR LT-200 Angkatang (Pazmany PL-2)
- LIPNUR Nu-90 Belalang
- LIPNUR Kindjeng
- LIPNUR Kolentang
- LIPNUR Kumbang
- LIPNUR Kunang-kunang
- LIPNUR Manyang[15]
- LIPNUR Sikumbang
- LIPNUR Super Kunang I
- LIPNUR Super Kunang II
Nurtanio
Indonesian Aerospace
- NC 212, a licensed production of CASA C.212 Aviocar aircraft.
- Indonesian Aerospace N-219
- Indonesian Aerospace N-2130
- Indonesian Aerospace CN-235 Civil, Military, and Maritime Version (Joint Development with CASA).
- Indonesian Aerospace N-245
- Indonesian Aerospace N-250
- NAS 330J, a licensed production of Aérospatiale Puma helicopter.
- NAS 332, a licensed production of Eurocopter Super Puma helicopter.
- NBell 412,a licensed production of Bell 412 helicopter.
- NBO 105,a licensed production of Bölkow Bo 105 helicopter.
(Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara or Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio)
- IPTN C-212
- IPTN CN-235
- IPTN N-250
- IPTN N-2130
- IPTN NAS-330 J
- IPTN NAS-332
- IPTN NBell-412
- IPTN NBO-105
(Sociétè Indraéro)
(Indy Aircraft Limited, Independence, IA)
(Bronson, Michigan)
(Texas Aeroplane Co (founders: Jay Ingram, Charles A Foster), Decatur, TX)
(Inland Aviation Co (Pres: Arthur Hardgrave), 14 St and Minnesota Ave, Kansas City, KS)
- Inland S-100 (55 hp Velie M-5 engine)[16]
- Inland S-200 (55 hp Velie M-5 engine)[16]
- Inland S-300 Sport (65 hpLe Blond 5D engine)[16]
- Inland R-400 Sportster (90 hp Warner engine)[16]
- Inland S-400 (110 hp Warner Scarab engine)[16]
- Inland W-500 Super Sport (110 hp Warner Scarab engine)[16]
- Inland W-600 Super Sport (145 hp Warner Scarab engine)[16]
- Inland T (145 hp Warner Scarab engine)[16]
(Innovator Technologies)
- Insitu Aerosonde
- Insitu GeoRanger[17]
- Insitu Insight
- Boeing ScanEagle - In Partnership with Boeing
- Insitu NightEagle[18]
- Insitu Integrator[19] On July 30, 2010 it was reported that Insitu won the STUAS Tier II contract with its Integrator product.[20]
(Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeronautica - national institute of aeronautics)
(Interavia Konstruktorskoye Buro AO — Russia)
(1968: Interceptor Corp, Norman, OK, c. 1973: Interceptor Co, Boulder, CO)
(International Aircraft Corp organized from Catron & Fisk, Santa Monica, CA)
- International F-10 Triplane (a.k.a. CF-10 Triplane)
- International F-16 Violet[16]
- International F-17 Sportsman
- International F-18 Air Coach
(International Aircraft Corp organized from Catron & Fisk, Santa Monica CA)
(International Ultralight Aviation)
(InterPlane Aircraft sro, Zbraslavice, Czech Republic)
(Interstate Aircraft Company)
(Interstate Aircraft & Engineering Corp (Pres: Donald White), El Segundo, CA)
Cadet airplanes:
- Interstate S-1 Cadet (modern production as the Arctic Tern)
- Interstate L-6 Cadet
- Interstate L-8 Cadet
- Interstate O-63 Cadet
TDR drones:
- Interstate BQ-6A
- Interstate TDR-1 (main production run)
- Interstate TD3R-1
- Interstate XTDR-1
- Interstate XTD2R-1
- Interstate XTD3R-1
- Interstate XTD3R-2
- Interstate XBQ-4
- Interstate XBQ-5
- Interstate XBQ-6
XBDR jet-powered drone:
(Invincible Metal Furniture Co, Aircraft Div (Pres: John A Schuette), Manitowoc, WI)
(Ion Aircraft)
(Instituto de Pesquisas AI - Industrial Development and Research Institute (University of São Paulo))
- IPAI-26 Tuca[21]Taylor, John W.R., ed. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982–83 (73rd ed.). London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0-7106-0748-5.</ref>
- IPAI-27 Jipe Vaodor[21]
- IPAI-28 Super Surubim[21]
- IPAI-29 Tira Prosa[21]
- IPAI-30[21]
(Instituto de Pesquisas e Desenvolvimento English:Research and Development Institute (University of São Paulo))
(Industria Paranaense de Estruturas)
(Instituto de Pesquisas Technologicas de Sao Paulo (University of São Paulo) includes gliders)
- IPT-0 Bichinho[23]
- IPT-01 Gafanhoto[24]
- IPT-02 Aratinga[24]
- IPT-03 Saracura[24]
- IPT-4 Planalto[23][24]
- IPT-05 Jaraguá[24]
- IPT-06 Stratus[24]
- IPT-7 Junior[23][24]
- IPT-8[23][24]
- IPT-9[23][24]
- IPT-10 Junior[24]
- IPT-11 Bichão[23][24]
- IPT-12 Caboré[24]
- IPT-13[23][24]
- IPT-14
- IPT-15[25]
- IPT-16 Surubim
- IPT-17[5]
(Karlis Irbitis)
- Data from:[26]
- Irbitis Gambija - K.Irbitis (for N.Pulins)
- Irbitis-Backman I.4 Vanadzins - K.Irbitis / A.S.Christine Backman
- Irbitis I-1
- Irbitis I-2
- Irbitis I-4
- Irbitis I-5 Ikars II
- Irbitis I-6 Gambija
- Irbitis I-7 Zilais Putns
- Irbitis I-8 Zilais Putns II - N.Pulins / K. Irbitis
- Irbitis I-9 Vanags / Valsts Daugavpils Arodskola
- Irbitis I-12 – K. Irbitis - 2-seater, later converted to single-seater
- Irbitis I-14
- Irbitis I-15a
- Irbitis I-15b
- Irbitis I-16
- Irbitis I-17
- Pulins-Irbitis P.2 Spriditis (I.1) – N.Pulins & K.Irbitis
- Pulins-Irbitis P.3 Ikars (I.2) – N.Pulins & K.Irbitis
((G Sumner) Ireland Aircraft Inc, Curtiss Field, Garden City NY)
- Ireland Amphibion[16]
- Ireland Amphiplane[16]
- Ireland Comet (a.k.a. Curtiss-Ireland Comet)[16]
- Ireland Meteor[16]
- Ireland N-1B Neptune
- Ireland N-2B Neptune
- Ireland N-2C Neptune
- Ireland N-2D Neptune
- Ireland ND-5
- Ireland ND-6
- Ireland P-1
- Ireland P-2 Privateer
- Ireland P-3 Privateer
(Italian Rotors Industries)
(Irkut Corporation)
(Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps)
(Intreprinderea de Reparat Material Aeronautic)
(Irwin Aircraft Co, 126 O St, Sacramento, CA)
- Irwin 44[16]
- Irwin C-C-1 Meteorplane[16][28]
- Irwin C-C-2 Meteorplane[16]
- Irwin FA-1 Meteorplane[16]
- Irwin Gray Eagle[16]
- Irwin LW-3[16]
- Irwin M-T Meteorplane[16]
- Irwin M-T-1[16]
- Irwin M-T-2 (a.k.a. SP-1)[16][28]
(Gus Irwin (or Irvin?), 507 S Russell, Pampa, TX)
(Archibald C. J. Isaac, Pittsfield, MA)
John O. Isaacs, United Kingdom
(Vittorio Isacco)
(Integrated Systems Aero Engineering (Pres: Brent Brown), UT)
(Katsunami Ishibashi)
(KK Ishikawajima Hikoki Seisakusho - Ishikawajima Aeroplane manufacturing Co. Ltd.)
- Ishikawajima T-2 Experimental Reconnaissance Aircraft[8]
- Ishikawajima T-3 Experimental Reconnaissance Aircraft[8]
- Ishikawajima CM-1 Experimental Trainer[8]
- Ishikawajima R-1 Experimental Trainer Red Dragonfly[8]
- Ishikawajima R-2 Experimental Trainer[8]
- Ishikawajima R-3 Trainer[8]
- Ishikawajima R-5 Experimental Trainer[8]
(Island Aircraft Corp (Pres: LeRoy LoPresti), no location.)
(Onokichi Isobe)
(Gordon Israel, Los Angeles, CA)
Issoire Aviation, France
(Issoudun Aircraft Corp, Northville, MI)
(Philippines Institute of Science and Technology)
- I.S.T. L-10 Balang[30]
- I.S.T. XL-14 Maya
- I.S.T. XL-15 Tagak
- I.S.T. L-17 Musang
- I.S.T. L-21S Flying Vinta[5]
(Istra Experimental Mechanics Depot)
(Instituto Tecnològicas Aeronáutica)
(Aeroitba, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires, ITBA)
(Itoh Aeroplane Research Studio)
- Itoh Emi 1
- Itoh Emi 2
- Itoh Emi 3
- Itoh Emi 5[8]
- Itoh Emi 6[8]
- Itoh Emi 9
- Itoh Emi 11 Ground Taxi-ing Trainer]][8]
- Itoh Emi 12 Trainer[8]
- Itoh Emi 13 Trainer
- Itoh Emi 14 Long-range Aeroplane
- Itoh Emi 16 Racing Aeroplane
- Itoh Emi 17 Tsurubane Aerobatic Aeroplane[8]
- Itoh Emi 18
- Itoh Emi 19
- Itoh Emi 20
- Itoh Emi 22 Yamagatakinen-go Long-range Aeroplane[8]
- Itoh Emi 23 Bulldog Trainer[8]
- Itoh Emi 24 Akita-go Long-range Aeroplane[8]
- Itoh Emi 25 Trainer[8]
- Itoh Emi 28 Flying Boat[8]
- Itoh Emi 29
- Itoh Emi 30
- Itoh Emi 31 Flying Boat[8]
- Itoh Emi 50 Sport Aeroplane[8]
- Itoh Tsurubane No.1
- Itoh Tsurubane No.2 Aerobatic Aeroplane[8]
(Épagny, Haute-Savoie, France)
- ITV Asterion
- ITV Awak
- ITV Billy
- ITV Bip Bip
- ITV Boxer
- ITV Bulldog
- ITV Dakota
- ITV Diamant
- ITV Dolpo
- ITV Fury
- ITV Jedi
- ITV Meteor
- ITV Opale
- ITV Papoose
- ITV Pawnee
- ITV Polaris
- ITV Proxima
- ITV Shakra
- ITV Siam
- ITV Stewart Tandem
- ITV Tepee
- ITV Thanka
- ITV Tomahawk
- ITV Tsampa
- ITV Turquoise
- ITV Vega
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(Hradec Králové, Czech Republic)
(Ilmailuvoimien Lentokonetehdas- Air Force Aircraft Factory)
- IVL A.22 Hansa
- IVL C.24
- IVL C.VI.25
- IVL D.26 Haukka I
- IVL D.27 Haukka II
- IVL K.1 Kurki
- IVL E.30 Kotka
- Caudron C.60
(Shozo Izaki / Sempu Hiko gakko - Sempu flying School)
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