List of aircraft (P–Ph)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'P - Ph'.
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P - Ph
- Ace Magic
- Mainair Blade
- Mainair Rapier
- P&M Explorer
- P&M GT450
- P&M Pulsr
- Pegasus Booster
- Pegasus Quantum
- Pegasus Quik
- Solar Wings Ace
- Solar Wings Breeze
- Solar Wings Fever
- Solar Wings Rumour
- Solar Wings Rush
- Solar Wings Scandal
- Solar Wings Storm
- Solar Wings Typhoon
- Solar Wings Whisper
(Paalson Flygplan)
(Raimo Päätalo)
(Pacific Airmotive Corp (Pres: John W Myers), Burbank, CA)
(Pacific Aerospace Corporation)
(PacAero Engineering Coroporation)
(Pacific Aerospace Engineering Corporation)
(Pacer Aircraft Co, Perth Amboy, NJ, 1928: New Pacer Aircraft Corp, Main & Grant, Fords, NJ)
- Pacer 1929 Monoplane a.k.a. New Pacer 1929 Monoplane[2]
- Pacer Special a.k.a. New Pacer Special[2]
(Pacific Aeronautical Industries, 3135 Broderick St and 1480 Bush St, San Francisco, CA)
(Pacific Airplane & Supply Co, Venice, CA)
- Pacific Hawk (1921) twin engine 6-seater biplane[2][5]
- Pacific-Standard C-1 a.k.a. Rogers C-1[2]
(Garland Pack, Nashville, TN / Pack & Associates)
(Packard Motor Car Co, Detroit, MI)
- Packard A[2]
- Packard-LePere LUSAC-11
- Packard-LePere LUSAGH-11
- Packard-LePere LUSAO-11
- Packard-LePere LUSAC-12
- Packard-LePere LUSAC-21
- Packard-LePere LUSAGH-21
- Packard-LePere LUSAC-25
(Packard Aircraft Co, Enid, OK)
(Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation)
(Philippines Air Force Research and Development Centre - PAFRDC)
(Victor W Pagé & Oliver Light, Farmingdale, NY)
(Pagotto Carpenterie srl, Pianzano, Italy)
(Sim Paine, Booker, TX)
(PAL-V International B.V.)
(Pennsauken, NJ)
(Cesare Pallavicino)
((Harry A) Palmer Motor Co, Boston, MA)
(Pan-American Corp (Fdr: Joe Palmer), San Antonio, TX)
(David Palmgren, Wilmington, NC)
(Palomino Aircraft Associates aka San Antonio Ave, San Antonio, TX)
(Performance Aviation Manufacturing Group)
(Panavia Aircraft GmbH)
(A.N. Panchenko)
- Panchenko ADP-01[7]
- Panchenko ADP-02[7]
- Panchenko ADP-03[7]
- Panchenko ADP-04 Ekranoplan[8]
- Panchenko K-1[citation needed]
- Panchenko K-3[citation needed]
- Panchenko Orpheus 1[citation needed]
- Panchenko Orpheus 2[citation needed]
- Panchenko Orpheus 3[citation needed]
- Panchenko ADP-06[citation needed]
(Lewis M. Pancoast)
(Pander & Son) / (Nederlandse Fabriek van Vliegtuigen H. Pander & Zonen - Dutch Aircraft Factory H. Pander & Son).
- Pander D
- Pander E
- Pander EG-100[9]
- Pander P.1 "Gypsy Pander"
- Pander P.2 "Gypsy Pander"
- Pander P.3[9]
- Pander Multipro (1932)
- Pander S.4 Postjäger
- Pander PH.1 Zögling[9] (1930)]
- Pander PH.2 Mayer
- Pander-Gipsy
- Pander Supersport
(Bruce H & Chris J Panzl, Livonia, MI)
(A. Papin and D. Rouilly)
(Rim Kaminskas)
(Parks Alumni Racer Consortium, Ferguson, MO)
(Moscow, Russia)
(Kissimmee, FL)
(Paradelta Parma S.r.L., Parma, Italy)
- Paradelta Bamboo
- Paradelta Basic
- Paradelta Bat Bitch
- Paradelta Ben Hur
- Paradelta BiBreak
- Paradelta Big Bang
- Paradelta Billiard
- Paradelta Bingo
- Paradelta Blaster
- Paradelta Blazer
- Paradelta Bomber
- Paradelta Bora
- Paradelta Break
- Paradelta Breathless
- Paradelta Breeze
- Paradelta Breeze Biposto
- Paradelta Brio
- Paradelta Broken Wind
- Paradelta Bull Ball
- Paradelta Super Breeze
(Paradise Indústria Aeronáutica, Feira de Santana, Brazil)
(Paramania LLC, London, United Kingdom)
- Paramania Action
- Paramania GTS
- Paramania GTX
- Paramania Reflex
- Paramania Revo
- Paramania Rokit
- Paramania Vortex
(Oyster Bay, NY)
(Warsaw, Poland)
(Bandhagen, Sweden)
(Paramount Aircraft Corp, Saginaw, MI)
- Paramount Cabinaire 110
- Paramount Cabinaire 165
- Paramount Cabinaire A-70
- Paramount Model 120 Sportster
(Pilchowo, Poland)
(Parascender Technologies Inc, Kissimmee, FL)
(Schwanewede, Germany)
(Paratech AG, Appenzell, Switzerland)
- Paratech P22
- Paratech P12
- Paratech P22
- Paratech P25
- Paratech P26
- Paratech P28
- Paratech P43
- Paratech P45
- Paratech P50
- Paratech P70
- Paratech P81
- Paratech P Bi4
- Paratech P Bi6
(Saint-Chrysostome, Quebec, Canada)
(Auburn, CA)
(Rheine, Germany)
(Parisano Aerial Navigation Co, 320 West 42 St, New York, NY)
(Wilford Parker, Utah Aviation Co (aka Utah Aviation Assn), Grantsville, UT)
(William D "Billy" Parker, Ft Collins, CO and San Diecgo, CA)
((Fred) Parker Aircraft Co, Perry, IA)
((Willard) Parker Aircraft Corp, Cleveland, OH)
(Calvin Y "Cal" Parker, Chicago, IL)
((Oliver L) Parks Aircraft Div, Parks Air Lines Inc/Parks Air College, East St Louis, IL)
(Robert Parks, Greenville, SC)
(Philip O Parmelee, Matherson, MI)
Parmentier
- Parnall Scout
- Parnall Perch
- Parnall Pipit
- Parnall Elf
- Parnall Pixie
- Parnall Puffin
- Parnall Possum
- Parnall Perch
- Parnall Pike
- Parnall Imp
- Parnall Prawn
- Parnall Parasol
- Parnall 302
- Parnall 311[13]
- Parnall 381[13]
- Parnall 382
- Parnall G.4/31
- Parnall Heck
- Parnall Peto
- Parnall Panther
- Parnall Plover
- Parnall 281 Hobo
(Parquet)
(Plantation, FL)
(August von Parseval / LFG)
(Harry Parso, San Jose, CA)
(Rodney Jocelyn & Lindsey Parsons, Ambler, PA)
- Partenavia P.48 Astore
- Partenavia P.52 Tigrotto
- Partenavia P.53 Aeroscooter
- Partenavia P.55 Tornado
- Partenavia P.57 Fachiro
- Partenavia P.59 Jolly
- Partenavia P.64 Oscar
- Partenavia P.66
- Partenavia P.68
- Partenavia P.70 Alpha
- Partenavia P.86 Mosquito
- Partenavia AP.68TP-300 Spartacus
- Partenavia AP.68TP-600 Viator
- Partenavia P.78[15]
((Elmer) Partridge-(Henry S) "Pop" Keller, P&K Flying School, Cicero, IL)
(Pennsylvania Aircraft Syndicate Ltd (Pres: E Burke WIlford), Philadelphia, PA)
(Paul & Ted Paschke, Hancock, MN)
(Pasped Aircraft Co (founders: Fred Pastorius, Stanley Pederson), Glendale, CA 1941: Acquired by Skylark Mfg Co, Venice, CA)
(Piper Advanced Technology Inc (Fdr: Howard "Pug" Piper, son of William T Piper Sr), Wichita, KS)
(Marvin Patchen, Ramona, CA)
((Charles) Patterson & (Roy N) Francis Aviation Co, San Francisco, CA)
(M.P. Pattist & Laurens Walraven)
(W Luther Paul, Davis, NC)
(Ateliers de Constructions Mécaniques et Aéronautiques Paul Schmitt)
- Paul Schmitt 1910 biplane (No.1)[17]
- Paul Schmitt 1910 modified biplane (No.2?)[17]
- Paul Schmitt No.2
- Paul Schmitt No.3
- Paul Schmitt No.4
- Paul Schmitt No.5
- Paul Schmitt No.6
- Paul Schmitt No.7
- Paul Schmitt Type 1
- Paul Schmitt Type 2
- Paul Schmitt Type 3 (No.9)
- Paul Schmitt Type 4 (Schmitt Bomber Renault - PS.4)[17][18]
- Paul Schmitt Type 5[17][19]
- Paul Schmitt Type 6[17][18][19]
- Paul Schmitt Type 7 Aerobus
- Paul Schmitt Type 7/4[18]
- Paul Schmitt Type 8[17]
- Paul Schmitt Type 9[17][19]
- Paul Schmitt Type 10
- Paul Schmitt Type 11
- Paul Schmitt Type 12
- Paul Schmitt Type 13
- Paul Schmitt Type 3 floatplane (PS.3 on floats)
- Paul Schmitt Type 10 floatplane
- Paul Schmitt SBR (Schmitt Bomber Renault - PS.4)[18][19]
- Paul Schmitt C2[19]
(Rudy & Louis Paulic, Oakland, Burbank and Gardena, CA)
Paulista
see CAP
(Albert Paulson, Northwood, ND)
- Paulson Aeronef a.k.a. Gold Bug[2]
(Maurice Paumier)
(Flugzeugbau Rudolf Pause)
(McCook, NE)
(Glenwood, Alberta, Canada)
(Nicolas Roland Payen)
- Payen AP-10
- Payen AP-12[21]
- Payen Pa 22
- Payen Pa 47 Plein Air[22]
- Payen Pa 49 Katy
- Payen Pa 60
- Payen Pa 61 B Arbalète I
- Payen Pa 61F Arbalète II
- Payen Pa 61G
- Payen Pa 61H
- Payen Pa 610
- Payen Pa 71[23]
- Payen Pa 100[24]
- Payen Pa 101
- Payen Pa 120[21]
- Payen Pa 149[23]
(Vernon W Payne, Chicago, IL, 1938: Payne Aircraft Corp, Joliet and Cicero, IL)
- see Knight Twister
- Payne MC-7 Pusher[2]
((Ladislao) Pazmany Aircraft Corporation, San Diego, CA)
(PDQ Aircraft Products)
(Neubrandenburg, Germany)
(Péan de Saint Gilles)
((C R "Bud") Pearson-(Leland) Williams, Venice, CA)
(Paul Peck, College Park, MD)
(Garland Peed Jr & Florence Patrica Kelley Peed, Santa Monica, CA)
(Peel Glider Boat Corporation, College Point, Queens, NY / Peel-Zelcer)
(M. Peetermans)
(Pegas 2000 sro, Prague, Czech Republic)
- Pegas Arcus
- Pegas Avis
- Pegas Bain
- Pegas Bellus
- Pegas Certus
- Pegas Discus
- Pegas Fazole
- Pegas One
- Pegas Pony
- Pegas Power
- Pegas Revo
(Pegasus Aircraft Mfg Co (Anthony A Guarniere & Jack Harris), Maple Heights, OH)
(Pegasus Aviation)
- Pegasus Booster
- Pegasus Quantum
- Pegasus Quantum 503
- Pegasus Quantum Sport
- Pegasus Quantum 582
- Pegasus Quantum SuperSport
- Pegasus Quantum 912
- Pegasus Quik
- Pegasus Quik 912S Executive
- Pegasus QuikR
(Branik, Slovenia)
( Pegasus Universal Aerospace)
(Giovanni Pegna)
(Peitz)
(Adazi, Latvia)
(Luigi Pellarini)
- Pellarini PL.1[27]
- Pellarini PL.2C Aerauto built by Carrozzeria Colli[27]
- Pellarini PL.3C Aerauto built by Carrozzeria Colli[27]
- Aeronova A.E.R 1[27]
- Aerauto PL.5C
- Aerauto PL.6C[27]
- Fawcett 120 “Illawarra Trainer”[27]
- Kingsford Smith PL.7
- Pellarini Air Jeep[27]
- Bennett PL.9[27]
- Victa R.2[27]
- Bennnett/Waitomo PL-11 Airtruck
- Transavia PL-12 Airtruk
- Pellarini PL.13[27]
- Pemberton-Billing P.B.1
- Pemberton-Billing P.B.9
- Pemberton-Billing P.B.23
- Pemberton-Billing P.B.25
- Pemberton-Billing P.B.29E[28]
- Pemberton-Billing P.B.31 Night Hawk
(Louis Peña, Dax, France)
(Alphonse Pénaud)
(Serge Pennec, Locmaria-Plouzané, France)
(Pensacola Metal Aircraft Co, Pensacola, FL)
(Emilio Pensuti)
(Horace T. Pentecost)
(Citadella, Italy)
(Maurice Percheron)[29]
- Percheron 18 (no info except a photograph posted in a forum!!!)
- Percival Type D Gull
- Percival Type E Mew Gull
- Percival Type K Vega Gull
- Percival Type Q.4
- Percival Type Q.6
- Percival Type Q Petrel
- Percival P.28 Proctor
- Percival P.29 Proctor
- Percival P.30 Proctor
- Percival P.31 Proctor
- Percival P.40 Prentice
- Percival P.46 Youngman-Baynes High Lift
- Percival P.48 Merganser
- Percival P.49 Merganser II
- Percival P.50 Prince
- Percival P.54 Survey Prince
- Percival P.56 Provost
- Percival P.57 Sea Prince
- Percival P.66 Pembroke
- Percival P.66 President
- Percival P.74
(Graham J. Percy)
Perdrix
(Perdrix)
(Peregrine Flight International, Minden, NV)
(George Pereira / Osprey, Sacramento, CA)
(Jim Peris, Lancaster, PA)
(Olathe, KS)
(Thomas O Perry, Chicago, IL, Chicago Helicopters Ltd, Chicago, IL)
(W Parker Perry, R D No. 6, Trenton, NJ)
(Perry, Beadle & Co.)
(Chelan, WA)
(Raúl Pateras Pescara)
- Pescara Model 1 helicopter
- Pescara Model 2 helicopter
- Pescara Model 2F helicopter
- Pescara Model 3 helicopter
- Pescara Model 4S helicopter
(Raúl Pateras Pescara / Lt. Allessandro Guidoni)
(Grzegorz Peszke)
- Peszke GP5 two-seater, Ultralight aircraft (2005)
- Peszke GP10 Axis single-seater, glider (2013)
- Peszke GP11 Pulse one-seater, glider
- Peszke GP12 Flex one-seat, glider
- Peszke GP14 Velo one-seater, glider
((Alva A) Peters Aircraft Co, Salinas, CA)
- Peters AL-1[2]
- Peters Play Plane a.k.a. NABA Sportster[2]
(Peterson's performance Plus / Todd Peterson)
(David G Peterson, Tulsa, OK)
(Pete Peterson, Davenport, IA)
(Lloyd H Peterson and Mark M Campbell, Los Angeles, CA)
(George Petit, Harvey, IL)
( Major Stephan Petróczy - Oberleutnant Dr. Theodor von Kármán and Ingenieurleutnant Wilhelm Žurovec)
- Petróczy-Kármán-Žurovec PKZ-1 1917 tethered helicopter (Schraubenfesselflieger)
- Petróczy-Kármán-Žurovec PKZ-2 1917 tethered helicopter (Schraubenfesselflieger)
(Ateliers Peyret / Louis Peyret)http://www.lakesgc.co.uk/mainwebpages/Sailplane%20&%20Glider%201930%20-%201955/volume%204%20No.%206%20Mar%2031%201933.pdf
- Peyret-Abrial A-2 Vautour (Vulture)
- Peyret-Abrial A-5 Rapace
- Peyret Alérion
- Peyret 1923 powered Alérion http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1923/1923%20-%200215.html
- Peyret Avionette
- Peyret-Le Prieur seaplane
- Peyret VI Taupin http://www.flightglobal.com/pdfarchive/view/1946/1946%20-%201726.html, Sailplane & Glider 31 Mar 1933 says 8.4m main and 6.5m rear wing spans
- SFCA-Peyret Taupin
- Peyret-Nessler Libellule (with Eric Nessler)
(Louis Peyret et Pierre Mauboussin)
- Peyret-Mauboussin PM X
- Peyret-Mauboussin PM XI
- Peyret-Mauboussin PM XII
- Peyret-Mauboussin PM 110[citation needed]
- Peyret-Mauboussin PM 111[citation needed]
(Pierre Peyronnenc)
(Pfalz Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
- Pfalz A.I
- Pfalz A.II
- Pfalz C.I
- Pfalz D type[33]
- Pfalz D experimental
- Pfalz D.III
- Pfalz D.IV[34]
- Pfalz D.VI
- Pfalz D.VII
- Pfalz D.VIII
- Pfalz D.XII
- Pfalz D.XIV
- Pfalz D.XV
- Pfalz Dr experimental
- Pfalz Dr.I
- Pfalz Dr.II
- Pfalz E.I
- Pfalz E.II
- Pfalz E.III
- Pfalz E.IV
- Pfalz E.V
- Pfalz E.VI
(Joe Pfeifer, St Louis MO. 19??: Burbank CA.)
- Pfeifer JL Sport a.k.a. Special[2]
- Pfeifer Nieuport 11 replica[2]
- Pfeifer Sopwith Snipe replica[2]
- Pfeifer Sport[2]
(Alexander Pfitzner)
(Phantom Aeronautics)
- Phantom X1
- Phantom X1E
- Phantom X2
- Phantom I
- Phantom I-E
- Phantom II
- Phantom Classic
(Phantom Knight Aircraft Co, Oak Park, IL)
(Pheasant Aircraft Co, Fond du Lac, WI)
(Lt D B Phillips, San Antonio, TX)
- Phillips Alouette The Fly[2]
(Robert J Phillips, Nutley, NJ)
(Howard A Phillips, Newark, OH)
((James A) Phillips Aviation Co, South Pasadena and Van Nuys, CA)
- Phillips 1-B Aeroneer[2]
- Phillips XPT[2]
- Phillips CT-1 Skylark[2]
- Phillips CT-2 Skylark[2]
- Phillips-Fleet 7[2]
(Peter J. C. Phillips)
(Willard J Phinn, Chicago, IL)
(Phönix Flugzeug-Werke AG)
- Phönix C.I
- Phönix C.II[33]
- Phönix D.I
- Phönix D.II
- Phönix D.IIa
- Phönix D.III
- Phönix D.IV
- Phönix L.2c[35]
- Phönix 21 - (Albatros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 22 - (Albatros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 23 with Austro-Daimler 160hp (120 kW) engine (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 24 - (Albatros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 25 - (Knoller C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 26 with Austro-Daimler 160hp (120 kW) engine (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 26.17 - evaluation of a turret armed 26 series
- Phönix 27 with Austro-Daimler 185hp (140 kW) engine (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 28 - (Hansa-Brandenburg D.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 29 with Austro-Daimler 210hp (160 kW) engine (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 29.5 with 150 kW (200 hp) Hiero 6 (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 121 - (Phönix C.I)
- Phönix 122 - (Phönix D.II)
- Phönix 123 - (UFAG C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 128 - (Phönix D.I)
- Phönix 129 with 150 kW (200 hp) Hiero 6 (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 222 - (Phönix D.II)
- Phönix 222.100 - (D.III)
- Phönix 228 - (Phönix D.I)
- Phönix 229 with 150 kW (200 hp) Hiero 6 (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 322 - (Phönix D.II)
- Phönix 328 - (Phönix D.I)
- Phönix 329 with 150 kW (200 hp) Hiero 6 (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 422 - (Phönix D.IIa)
- Phönix 422.23 - 1918 Fighter Evaluation Trials prototype
- Phönix 429 with 170 kW (230 hp) Hiero 6 (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 350hp biplane[35]
- Phönix Monoplane[35]
- Phönix Type 13 reconnaissance biplane[35]
- Phönix rotary engined fighter[35]
- Phönix rotary engined parasol fighter[35]
- Phönix 20.01 - (originally ÖAlb.01)
- Phönix 20.02 - (Albatrros B.I(Ph.))(Hiero 200 hp inverted V-8, later 300 hp Austro-Daimler V-12)
- Phönix 20.03 - (Albatrros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 20.04 - (Albatrros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 20.05 - (Albatrros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 20.06 - (Albatrros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 20.07 - (Albatrros B.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 20.08 - (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 20.09 - (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.))
- Phönix 20.10 - twin engined Kampfflugzeug[35]
- Phönix 20.11 - Own design triplane bomber prototype cancelled during construction[35]
- Phönix 20.12 - Own design triplane bomber prototype cancelled during construction[35]
- Phönix 20.13 - (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.) 29.90) with 220 hp Benz engine
- Phönix 20.14 - (Hansa-Brandenburg D.I(Ph.) 28.48)[35]
- Phönix 20.15
- Phönix 20.16 - (Phönix D.I)
- Phönix 20.17[35]
- Phönix 20.18 - production as (Phönix D.II) & (D.IIa) became Phönix D.III with the Navy[35]
- Phönix 20.19[35]
- Phönix 20.20[35]
- Phönix 20.21 - (Hansa-Brandenburg C.I(Ph.)) with widened and shallower fuselage to accommodate a camera
- Phönix 20.22 - 1918 Fighter Evaluation Trials prototype - (Phönix D.II)/(D.IIa)[35]
- Phönix 20.23 - 1918 Fighter Evaluation Trials prototype - (Phönix D.II)/(D.IIa)[35]
- Phönix 20.24 - 1918 Fighter Evaluation Trials prototype
- Phönix 20.25 - 1918 Fighter Evaluation Trials prototype
- Phönix 20.28[35]
- Phönix 20.29[35]
(Phoenix Air (aircraft manufacturer), Czech Republic)
(Munich, Germany)
(Phoenix Aircraft Ltd., Cranleigh, Surrey, United Kingdom)
(Phoenix-Flugzeugwerft GmbH / Oesterreichische Phoenix-Flugzeugwerft GmbH)
(Phoenix Aircraft Corp (Pres: Joseph Klaus), 601 25th St, Milwaukee, WI)
(Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company)
(Würselen, Germany)
(Phoenix Industries, Inc, Southampton, NJ)
- Phoenix Industries B1Z ParaFlyer
- Phoenix Industries CV1 ParaFlyer
- Phoenix Industries TZ-1 ParaFlyer
- Phoenix Industries Sport
(Fallston, MD and Louisburg, NC)
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