List of aircraft (V)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'V'.
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[edit](V-STOL Aircraft Fort Myers, Florida, United States)
(Vagel-Grip Flugzeugbau, Johannistal)
- Vagel-Grip SP-5 Greif Sarotti
(Borislav Vajic)
(Vladimir Vakhmistrov, Soviet Union)
- Vakhmistrov I-Ze
- Vakhmistrov Zveno-1
- Vakhmistrov Zveno-1a
- Vakhmistrov Zveno-2
- Vakhmistrov Zveno-3
- Vakhmistrov Zveno-5
- Vakhmistrov Zveno-6
- Vakhmistrov Zveno-7
- Vakhmistrov Aviamatka (Airborne mothership)
(Valentin Flugzeugbau GmbH, Hasfurt, Germany)
(Valley Engr (Gene & Larry Smith), Rolla, Missouri, United States)
(Valmet OY Lentokonetehdas - Valmet Aircraft Factory, Finland)
- Valmet L-70 Vinka
- Valmet L-80 Turbo-Vinha
- Valmet L-90 Redigo
- Valmet L-90TP Redigo
- Valmet PIK-23 Towmaster
- Valmet Tuuli I
- Valmet Tuuli II
- Valmet Tuuli III
- Valmet Tuuli IV
- Valmet Vihuri I
- Valmet Vihuri II
- Valmet Vihuri III
(Y.Valunas, Prenai, Lithuania)
- Valunas Va-1[3] (a.k.a. Valuno Va-1)
(VAMP (Van Dersarl Motor Products) Aircraft Co, Denver, Colorado, United States)
(Frank Van Anden, Islip, New York, United States)
(Van Berkel's Patent Company Ltd)
(Vernon Van Camp and Durard Murray, Kingman, Kansas, United States)
(William Van Cleave, Love Field, Dallas, Texas, United States)
(Peter D Van Dine, Merganser Aircraft Corp, Annapolis, Maryland, United States)
(Frank Van Duzer, Waukegan, Illinois, United States)
(Jean Van Lith)
(Marinus van Meel)
- van Meel Brikken original version
- van Meel Brikken II Two-seater
- van Meel Brikken II Waterbrik
- van Meel Brikken III Two-seater
(John Van Pomer, Fort Edward, New York, United States)
(Eber H Van Valkenberg Aircraft Co, McKeesport, Pennsylvania and Toledo, Ohio, United States)(Van Valkenberg Aircraft Limited, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
- Van Valkenberg 1927 Monoplane[4]
- Van Valkenberg VM-11[4]
- Van Valkenberg M-2(CF-ATT)(1933)[6]
- Van Valkenberg BM-3 Bayamo(1935)[6][7]
(Van's Aircraft Inc, North Plains, Oregon, United States)
- Van's RV-3
- Van's RV-4
- Van's RV-5 Swinger[4]
- Van's RV-6
- Van's RV-7
- Van's RV-8
- Van's RV-9
- Van's RV-10
- Van's RV-11
- Van's RV-12
- Van's RV-14
- Van's RV-15
(Belton, South Carolina, United States)
(Lubert VanDellen, Pella, Indiana or Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States)
(Vance Aircraft Inc, Fresno and Oakland, California, United States)
- Vance 1923 Biplane[4]
- Viking Cargo Plane[4]
- Vance Viking
- Vance M-1 Golden Arrow[4]
- Vance V-1 Golden Arrow[4]
- Vance V-S-1 Baby Lark[4]
- Vance Flying Wing Express
- Vance Texas Sky Ranger
(A. Vancil)
(William Vanderford, Gladbrook, Iowa, United States)
(Richard VanGrunsven)
(Vanguard Air and Marine Corp (pres: Edward Vanderlip), Radnor, Pennsylvania, United States)
(Melvin Vaniman)
(Ibbs "Dutch" Vantuil)
(László Varga / Repülő Muszaki Intézet (RMI)) Data from:[9]
((George) Varga, Chandler, Arizona, United States)
(Walter T Varney Aeroplanes, 832 Post St, San Francisco, California, United States)
(Woodinville, Washington, United States)
(VEB Flugzeugwerke, Dresden, East Germany)
(Valsts Elektrotehniskā Fabrika - State Electrotechnical Factory)
- VEF I-1 Spriditis (Pulins P-2)
- VEF I-2 Ikars (Pulins P-3)
- VEF I-3
- VEF I-4 Vanadzins
- VEF I-5 Ikars
- VEF I-6 Gambija
- VEF I-7 Zilais Putns
- VEF I-8 Zilais Putns II – K.Irbitis
- VEF I-8a – K.Irbitis
- VEF I-9 Kaija
- VEF I-11 - K.Irbitis
- VEF I-12
- VEF I-14
- VEF I-15
- VEF I-16
- VEF I-17
- VEF I-19
- VEF JDA 1936 fighter
- VEF JDA-10M
- VEF-1 modified Grüne Post
- VEF SV-5 (Stampe et Vertongen SV-5) - 6 built
(Walter T Varney Aeroplanes / Vega Aircraft Co. Burbank, California, United States)
- Vega 35-67[4]
- Vega 37
- Vega 140
- Vega B-40
- Vega 1 Flying Test Stand[4]
- Vega Model 2 Starliner
- Vega Model 22 Starliner
- Vega Model 24 Starliner
(Victor Vejraska, Friend, Nebraska, United States)
(Gradara, Italy)
(Velie Motor Co.)
(Velocity Inc, Sebastian, Florida and Lincoln, California, United States)
(Raoul Vendôme)
(Venga Aircraft Inc.)
(La Frette, Isère, France)
- Verdaguer FVA (tandem biplane bi-motor)
(Lommel, Belgium)
(Verilite Aircraft Co, div of De Vore Aviation (pres: Gil De Vore), Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States)
(Maurice Verrue)
(Vertak Corp, Troy, Ohio, United States)
Vertaplane
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(Vertical Aviation Technologies Inc (pres: Brad Clark), Sanford, Florida, United States/ Vertical Aviation Technology / VAT)
(Vertol Aircraft Corporation after name change from Piasecki Helicopter Corporation in 1955; United States)
- Vertol H-16
- Vertol H-21 Shawnee
- Vertol H-25 Retriever
- Vertol HC-1A - CH-46 Sea Knight
- Vertol HC-1B - CH-47 Chinook
- Vertol VZ-2
- Vertol HRB Sea Knight
- Vertol HUP
- Vertol CH-125 RCAF
- Vertol CH-127 RCAF
- Vertol CH-113 Labrador Canadian Armed Forces
- Vertol 44 - same aircraft as VZ-2
- Vertol 76
- Vertol 107 - company model number for prototype Sea Knight
- Vertol 114 - HC-1B
( (Alfred V) Verville Aircraft Co, Green & Melville Aves, Detroit, Michigan, United States)
- Verville 1915 Biplane[4]
- Verville 104-A Air Coach
- Verville 104-C Air Coach
- Verville 104-P Air Coach
- Verville AT Sportsman
- Verville AT-4 Sportsman
- Verville LT Sportsman
- Verville PT-10
- Verville VCP
- Verville-Packard R-1 (a.k.a. Verville-Packard (Sperry) Racer)
- Verville-Sperry R-3 (a.k.a. Verville-Packard (Sperry) Racer)
- Verville-Sperry M-1 Messenger
- Buhl-Verville CA-3 Airster
(Sinzig, Germany)
(Versuchsflugzeugbau Technische Hochschule Breslau)
(Germany/Netherlands)
(Versuchsbau G.m.b.H. Gotha-Ost)
(Ali Verberti SpA)
(United Kingdom) (See Also Supermarine)
- Vickers Type 123
- Vickers Type 141
- Vickers Type 143
- Vickers Type 150
- Vickers Type 161
- Vickers Type 163
- Vickers Type 177
- Vickers Type 255
- Vickers Type 432
- Vickers Boxkite
- Vickers E.F.B.1
- Vickers E.F.B.2
- Vickers E.F.B.3
- Vickers E.S.1
- Vickers F.B.5 "Gunbus"
- Vickers F.B.7
- Vickers F.B.8
- Vickers F.B.9
- Vickers F.B.11
- Vickers F.B.12
- Vickers F.B.14
- Vickers F.B.16
- Vickers F.B.19
- Vickers F.B.24
- Vickers F.B.25
- Vickers Jockey
- Vickers Valentia
- Vickers Valetta
- Vickers Valiant
- Vickers Valparaiso
- Vickers Vampire
- Vickers Vanguard
- Vickers Vanox
- Vickers Varsity
- Vickers VC.1 Viking
- Vickers VC-10
- Vickers Vellore
- Vickers Vendace
- Vickers Venom
- Vickers Venture
- Vickers Vernon
- Vickers Vespa
- Vickers Viastra
- Vickers Victoria
- Vickers Viking
- Vickers Vildebeest
- Vickers Vimy
- Vickers Vincent
- Vickers Vireo
- Vickers Virginia
- Vickers Viscount
- Vickers Vixen
- Vickers Vulcan
- Vickers Warwick
- Vickers Wellesley
- Vickers Wellington
- Vickers Wellington Ic "Air Controlled Interception"
- Vickers Wellington DWI Mark II
- Vickers Wibault
- Vickers Windsor
(Vickers Aircraft Company)
(Vickers plc)
- see: Vickers-Armstrongs
(Victa Limited, Australia)
(Victor Metal Aircraft Co, Camden, New Jersey, United States)
(Victory Aircraft Engr Co (pres: Forrest W Hicks), Victory Airport, North Hollywood, California)
(Jerry Vidal)
(James Vidervol & Arpad Szaraz, Cleveland, Ohio, United States)
(Giuseppe Vidor, Italy)
(Maurice Viel)
(Otto C Vieweg, Seattle, Washington, United States)
(Vliegtuig Industrie Holland, Netherlands)
- VIH Holland H.1
- VIH Holland H.2
(Panama City Beach, Florida, United States)
(Viking Aircraft LLC, Elkhorn, Wisconsin)
(Viking Flying Boat Co, 89 Shelton Ave, New Haven, Connecticut, United States)
(TNCA / Juan Guillermo Villasana)
(Federico Cantero Villamil)
(Maurice Villars)
(Ateliers d'Aviation François Villiers, Meudon)
(Guy O Vincent, Centerburg and Zanesville, Ohio, United States)
(S.W. Vine, Krugersdorp, Traansval)
- Vine 1930 glider[13]
- Vine Altis (V1, V2 & V3)[14]
(Vintage Ultralight and Lightplane Association, Marietta, Georgia, United States)
(Jean Pierre Vintras et Lucien Bouillier)
(Viper Aircraft Corporation, Pasco, Washington, United States)
(M Virmoux)
(Vyacheslav i Svetlana Shkurenko)
(VisionAire Corp, Chesterfield, Missouri, United States
(Valtion Lentokonetehdas)
- VL D.27 Haukka I, II
- VL Humu
- VL Kotka I, II
- VL Myrsky
- VL Paarma
- VL Pyry
- VL Pyörremyrsky
- VL Sääski I, II, IIA
- VL Tuisku I, II
- VL Viima I, II
(Aurel Vlaicu)
(Designer: Alfred Voght)
(Karl Vogt and Johann Stockhausen)
(Société Anonyme des Aéroplanes G. Voisin, France)
- Voisin 1907 biplane
- Voisin Type de Course
- Voisin 1909 Tractor Biplane Voisin tractor biplane
- Voisin 1910 Paris-Bordeaux racer
- Voisin 1910 de-Caters biplane
- Voisin 1911 military type
- Voisin 1911 Military Canard II Voisin Canard
- Voisin 1912 Icare Seaplane Voisin Icare Aero-Yacht
- Voisin 1913 (Voisin II / Type 2 / L)[17]
- Voisin 1915 Triplane
- Voisin 1916 armoured reconnaissance aircraft[18]
- Voisin E.28 (1916 triplane)
- Voisin E.50 (1917 triplane project)[17]
- Voisin E.53 (1916 triplane with cannon for ground attack project)[17]
- Voisin E.54
- Voisin E.59
- Voisin E.87 (Type XII)[17]
- Voisin E.94 (Voisin 11 Bn.2)[17]
- Voisin-Farman I
- Voisin L (Type I and II)
- Voisin III (Voisin Type III / LA / LAS)
- Voisin IVCanon (Voisin Type 4 / LB / LBS)
- Voisin V (LAS)
- Voisin VI (LAS)
- Voisin VII (7 A.2 / LC)
- Voisin VIII (8 Bn.2 / LAP) (8 Ca.2 / LBP)
- Voisin IX (9 A.2 / LC)
- Voisin X (10 / LAR / LBR)[17]
- Voisin XI (11 Bn.2 / E.94)
- Voisin XII (12 Bn.2)
- Voisin XIII
- Voisin L[17]
- Voisin LA (III)
- Voisin LAR (X Bn.2)[17]
- Voisin LAS designation used three times (III, V & VI)[17]
- Voisin LAP (VIII Bn.2)
- Voisin LB (V)[17]
- Voisin LBP (VIII Ca.2)
- Voisin LBR (X Ca.2)[17]
- Voisin LBS (V Ca.2)[17]
- Voisin LC designation used twice (VII A.2 and IX A.2)[17]
- Voisin M[17]
- Voisin O[17]
- Voisin Creme de Menthe[17]
- Voisin Wild Duck[17]
- Voisin Canon 1913 (1913 - from L)
(Barcelona, Spain)
(Volaircraft Inc (fdr: Jack Gilberti), Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States)
(Volante Aircraft Co (fdr: K P Rice), Santa Ana, California, United States)
(Volmer Jensen, Burbank, California, United States)
- Volmer Sport[4]
- Volmer VJ-21 Jaybird[4][19]
- Volmer VJ-22 Sportsman (a.k.a. Chubasco)
- Volmer VJ-23 Swingwing
- Volmer VJ-24W SunFun
(Volpar Inc (Volitan & Paragon Corps), Van Nuys, California, United States)
- Volpar (Beechcraft) 18
- Volpar (Beechcraft) Super 18
- Volpar (Beechcraft) Turbo 18
- Volpar (Beechcraft) Super Turbo 18
- Volpar (Beechcraft) C-45G
- Volpar (Beechcraft) Turboliner
- Volpar (Beechcraft) Turboliner II
- Volpar (Beechcraft) Model 4000
(Carl T von Cosel, Key West, Florida, United States)
(Alex von Hagen, Seattle, Washington, United States)
(Von Hoffman Aircraft Co, St Louis, Missouri, United States)
- Vortech Skylark
- Vortech A/W 95
- Vortech Choppy
- Vortech Commuter
- Vortech G-1
- Vortech Hot Rod
- Vortech Kestrel Jet
- Vortech Meg-2XH Strap-On
- Vortech Scorpion
- Vortech Scorpion II
- Vortech Shadow
- Vortech Sparrow
(Vortex Aircraft Co, San Diego, California, United States)
(Marquand Vos / Helicopter Manufacturing Company)
(Vortex Aircraft Co, San Diego, California, United States)
(De Witt C Vought )
(Vought (Chance Vought), Lewis & Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, Vought Corporation, United States)
- Vought A-7 Strikefighter
- Vought A-7 Corsair II
- Vought AU
- Vought-Hiller-Ryan C-142
- Vought F-8 Crusader
- Vought FU
- Vought F2U
- Vought F3U
- Vought F4U Corsair
- Vought XF5U Flying Pancake
- Vought F6U Pirate
- Vought F7U Cutlass
- Vought F8U Crusader
- Vought O-28
- Vought O2U
- Vought O3U
- Vought O4U
- Vought O5U
- Vought OS2U Kingfisher
- Vought OSU
- Vought S2U[21]
- Vought SBU Corsair
- Vought SB2U Vindicator
- Vought SB3U
- Vought SO2U
- Vought SU
- Vought TBU Sea Wolf production as TBY from Consolidated Aircraft
- Vought UF[21]
- Vought UO
- Vought WU[21]
- Vought O24-2[21]
- Vought V-50 Corsair
- Vought V-65 Corsair
- Vought V-66 Corsair
- Vought V-70 Corsair
- Vought V-80 Corsair
- Vought V-80P Corsair
- Vought V-85 Kurier[21]
- Vought V-85G Kurier[21]
- Vought V-90 Corsair
- Vought V-92 Corsair
- Vought V-93 Corsair
- Vought V-97 Corsair
- Vought V-99M Corsair
- Vought Corsair Junior
- Vought V-135
- Vought V-141[22]
- Vought V-142
- Vought V-143
- Vought V-150
- Vought V-156 Vindicator
- Vought V-162
- Vought V-166
- Vought V-162
- Vought V-173
- Vought V-326[21]
- Vought V-354[21]
- Vought VE-7 Bluebird
- Vought VE-8
- Vought VE-9
- Vought VE-10 Bat Boat[21]
- Vought VE-135[21]
- Vought VS-315
- Vought-Cicero Umbrellaplane[21]
- Vought Chesapeake
- Vought AXV V-143
- Vought Navy Experimental Type V Interceptor Fighter V-143
- Vought Model 1600
- Vought XF5U
- Vought X-100
(VPM SnC - Vittorio Magni)
(VanMeter Smith Racing, Wichita, Kansas, United States)
(Trajan Vuia)
(Italy)
((Gerard Freebairn) Vultee Aircraft Div, Aviation Mfg Corp-AVCO, Downey, California, United States)
- Vultee A-19
- Vultee A-31 Vengeance
- Vultee A-35 Vengeance
- Vultee A-41
- Vultee BC-3
- Vultee BT-13 Valiant
- Vultee BT-15
- Vultee BT-16
- Vultee P-54 Swoose Goose
- Vultee P-48
- Vultee P-66 Vanguard
- Vultee P-68 Tornado
- Vultee SNV
- Vultee TBV
- Vultee AB-2
- Vultee V-1
- Vultee V-11
- Vultee V-12
- Vultee 48
- Vultee 51
- Vultee 54
- Vultee 61
- Vultee V-72
- Vultee 74
- Vultee 75
- Vultee 76
- Vultee V-77
- Vultee 84
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