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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'R'.

Ra

(Fritz Raab)

(Antonius Raab - Estonia)

(Raab-Katzenstein Flugzeugwerk GmbH (RaKa) - Antonius RAAB & Kurt KATZENSTEIN)

(William Rackett, Byron Center, MI)

(Kidlington, United Kingdom)

(Reginald Denny Hobby Shops / Radioplane)

(Henri & Louis Ragot, Adrien Lacroix, New York NY.)

(Rahn Aircraft Corp, Brooklyn NY.)

(François & Bessica Raiche, Mineola NY.)

(Rainbow Aircraft, Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa)

(Part of Leading Edge Air Foils, Peyton Colorado)

-===Ralph=== (Paul F. Ralph)

(Ramor Flugzeugbau / Albert Kalkert)

(Ramphos Inc, Fontanafredda, Italy)

(W H Ramsey, Minneapolis MN.)

(Rand-Robinson Engineering Inc, Huntington Beach CA.)

(Glenn Wade & Harmon Gum, Long Beach CA.)

(Ranger Aircraft Corp, Oklahoma City)

((John G "Tex") Rankin School of Flying/Rankin System; Portland OR. )

(Hans L Rasmussen, Niles MI.)

((Fred) Rathel Motor Co, Daleville or Farmland or Portland IL.)

(Rausch Engineering Inc, South San Francisco CA.)

(Raven Aircraft Corporation, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada)

(Raven Rotorcraft)

(SA Ravin Aircraft, Pretoria, South Africa)

((Alanson "Dutch," Gene, Herb) Rawdon Bros Aircraft Co, Wichita)

(Herb Rayner)

(RBVZ Russko-Baltiisky Vagon Zavod - Russo-Baltic wagon works)

(David B Read, Oshkosh WI.)

(George Read Jr, St Petersburg FL.)

(Rearwin Aircraft & Engines Inc.)

(J P Reaver / Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co, Marshal MO.)

(Brian Reberry)

(Ward D Hiner, Fort Wayne IN.)

(Red Bird Aircraft Co (pres: Harry Frey), Bern KS; Oklahoma City OK.)

(Red Wing Airplane Club, Cicero IL.)

(Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, Australia)

(Walter "Wimpy" W. Redfern, Post Falls, Idaho, United States)

(Paul Reece, Brownstown IL.)

(Wilmer A Reedholm, Lanyon IA.)

(Walterboro, South Carolina, United States)

(Chatou, France)

(Rocket Aircraft Sales Corp (Pirtle Aircraft Co), Henderson TX.)

(Officine Meccaniche "Reggiane" S.A.)

(Carlos Régnier)

(Donald (or Walter) E Reid, Ashbury Park NJ.)

(W T Reid Aircraft Co, Montreal Canada.)

(Remos Aircraft Company GmbH,)

(Constructions Aéronautiques G. Renard) (Société Anonyme de Avions et Moteurs Renard) (Belgium)

(Renegade Light Sport)

(Établissements D'aviation Robert-Esnault-Pelterie)

(Ralph Replogle, Camden IN.)

(Merle Replogle, Osceola IN.)

(E H Replogle)

(Merle Reppert, Torrance CA.)

see also Seversky

((Robert E) Retz Aero Shop, Farmland IN.)

(Revolution Helicopter Corp Inc (pres: Dennis Fetters), Excelsior Springs MO.)

(Rex Monoplane Co, South Beach, Staten Island NY.)

(Flugmaschine Rex G.m.b.H.)

Rh

(Cuno Rheden, Chicago IL.)

(Rhein Flugzeugbau GmbH)

(Germany)

(Fliegerschule Rheinland)

(Charles Rhoades, Lock Haven PA)

(Rhodes Berry Co, Los Angeles CA.)

Ri

(Ric-Jet Systems Research & Development, Los Angeles CA.)

(Umberto Ricci & Ettore Ricci)

(James L Rice, Van Wert OH.)

((Nelson B) Rich Airplane Co, Springfield MA.)

THE RICH-TWIN AIRPLANE, MODEL 1 - X - B

A bi-motored, low wing, cabin monoplane developed by Nelson B. (Bud) Rich in the N. B. Airplane Company (government approved) at the Municipal Airport in Boston, MA, in 1937.

Engineered with the assistance of three young engineers: James (Jim) Kendrick (later with Lockheed); Holden (Bob) Withington (later V.P. of Boeing); and, William (Bill) Cook (also V.P. with Boeing).

It was powered by two 75hp Lycoming GO-145 pusher engines mounted in pylons on the wings. The wing span: 34'; length: 22'; load: 600 lbs,; top speed: 130 mph; cruising speed: 118 mph; rate of climb: 850 ft/min; cruising range: 350 miles; service ceiling: 14,000'; landing speed: 48mph; min landing run: 150'.

Some features: fuselage: steel tube, fabric covered; plywood wings, twin 75hp Lycoming motors were mounted on pylons; Sensenich propellers; enclosed cabin with dual controls; Tricycle gear; steerable nose wheel; twin fins and rudders; partly retractable landing wheels; hydraulic breaks.

WEBSITE

(C H Richard Co, Lancaster CA.)

(H C Richardson, Othello WA.)

(Archibald and Mervyn, Sydney Australia)

(B E Richardson, Grand Rapidw MI.)

((A S) Richardson Aeroplane Corp Inc, Lowell MA)

(Richmond Airways Inc, Greenridge (Staten Island) NY.)

(Klaus J. Richter Ingenieurbüro)

(New York NY.)

(Keith Rider, San Francisco CA)

(Ariel Ciro Rietti)

(Paul Rigault)

(Maurice & Paul rigault & Jacques Deproux)

(Eugene Augustus "Gus" Riggs, Terre Haute IN; 1913: add Lloyd Wehr; c.1913: add Elling O Weeks.)

(Dan Rihn, United States)

(Theron G Riley (aero engr), 923-925 Mary St, Flint MI. )

(Riley Aeronautics Corp, Ft Lauderdale FL.)

((Howard) Rinehart-(B L) Whelan Co, South Field, Dayton OH.)

((Charles Norvin) Rinek Mfg Co, Easton PA.)

(René Riout)

((Russell) Riter Engineering Corp, Deerfield IL.)

(Riverside CA.)

RL

(Charles Roloff, Robert Liposky and Carl Unger)

RM

(Rene M. coutant)

(Bad Bocklet, Germany)

Ro

(RoamAIRcraft Corp.)

(Samuel B Robbins, Boise City OK.)

(Reggie Robbins, Dallas TX.)

(Roberts Aircraft Corp, Phoenix AZ.)

(Don Roberts, Noblesville IN.)

(Roberts Sport Aircraft, Yakima WA.)

(Robertson Aircraft Corp, Lambert Field, St Louis MO.)

((James L) Robertson Development Co, Fort Worth TX. / (James L) Robertson Aircraft Corp, Renton WA.)

(J L Robey, Detroit MI.)

(Hugh Robinson, Joplin and St Louis MO.)

(Arthur J Robinson, Sheridan WY.)

(William C "Billy" Robinson, Grinnell IA.)

(Miami Aircraft Co (fdr: S D Robinson), RFD 2, Miami OK.)

(James T Robinson, Los Angeles., RFD 2, Miami OK.)

(William F "Billie" Robinson, Burbank CA.)

(M D Robinson, High Point NC.)

(Cleo Robinson, Phillipsburg KS.)

(Robinson Helicopter Co. (fdr: Frank D. Robinson), Torrance CA.)

(James Robinson & Earle Christensen & Leslie Wright, Los Angeles CA.)

((Jean A) Roché-(John Quintin) Dohse, 28 Watts St, Dayton OH.)

((Charles & Harry) Rocheville Aircraft Corp Ltd/Rocheville Ltd, 3510 Percy St, Los Angeles CA.)

(Aviation Div, Rock Island Oil & Refining Co Inc, Hutchinson KS)

(Rocket Aircraft Corporation)

see also: List of aircraft (A)#Avro

(B F Roehrig, San Diego CA.)

(Casten A Roepkin, Dayton OH.)

(Emile Roesgen possibly also Rösgen)

(Hyattsville MD.)

((John W) Rogers Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles CA.)

(Rogers Aeronautical Mfg Co, Roosevelt Field, Long Island NY.)

(Riverside, California, United States)

(Rogers Construction Co, Gloucester NJ.)

(Prva Srpska Fabrika Aeroplana Zivojin Rogožarski A.D.)

(Oscar A Rohner, Aurora CO.)

((Fred H) Rohr Aircraft Corp, Chula Vista CA.)

(Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau G.m.b.h.)

(Roko Aero a.s., Zlin, Czech Republic)

(Prague, Czech Republic)

(Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft) See:LFG Roland

(Mendig, Germany)

(Jean-Louis Rolland)

(Yves Rolland, Cicero IL.)

(Schwelm, Germany)

(Eugene Romano Aerial Navigation Co, Seattle WA.)

(Chantiers Aéronavales Etienne Romano)

(Aeroplani Romeo, Napoli) (The aircraft branch of Alfa-Romeo, built at Meridionali - IMAM - Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali)

(L F Root, Compton CA.)

(David Rose, La Jolla, CA)

((Jack W) Rose Aeroplane & Motor Co, 3521 Armitage Ave, Chicago IL.)

(Roy H. Rosebrugh)

(Cort A Rosenhan, Midvale UT.)

(J W Roshon,Harrisburg PA.)

((Orrin E) Ross Aircraft Co, Amityville NY.)

(Camposanto, Italy)

(Oliver Andre Rosto (Ole Augustinussen Røstø), Duluth MN.)

(Rotec Engineering)

(Roteron Inc, CA.)

((Alfred R) Roth Aircraft Co, Chicago IL.)

(Rotor Flight Dynamics Inc, Wimauma, Florida, United States)

(Rotor Master Aircraft, San Diego CA.)

(Rotor Sport Helicopters Inc, Milnesville PA.)

(Rotor Wing Systems)

(Rotorcraft Ltd., UK)

(Rotorcraft SA (Pty) Limited)

(Rotorcraft Corp (pres: Gilbert McGill), 1850 Victory Blvd, Glendale CA.)

(Rotorschmiede GmbH)

( Görisried, Allgäu, Germany)

(RotorWay (pres: John Netherwood), 4140 W Mercury Way, Chandler AZ. c.1970: Tempe AZ.)

(Rotorwing Aircraft Comp, Birmingham AL.)

((Jan) Rouffaer Aircraft Corp, Oakland Airport, Oakland CA.)

((Berl & Charles) Rousch Bros Battery Co, 303 N Gross St, Robinson IL)

(W Stewart Rouse, Chicago IL.)

(Jacques Roussel)

(Jean Roussel - brother of Jacques Roussel)

Rover (canard delta)

(Nick Rowinski, Milwaukee WI.)

(76th Fighter Squadron Inc, Meadow Lake Airport, Colorado, United States)

(Guy Roy)

(Royal Aircraft Factory, Garden City NY.)

(Royal Aircraft Corp, Royal Oak MI.)

(Royal Aero Corp (pres: H C Miller), Los Angeles CA.)

( Royal Institute of Technology (Swedish: Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, abbreviated KTH))

(Orlogsvaerftet - Danish Royal Dockyard)

(Arthur Roza, Chicago IL.)

Rr

(Ronchetti Razzetti Aviación SA)

(Reconstructions Répliques Avions Anciens)

(RRG - Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft - Rhön-Rossitten Society)

Ru

(Ernő Rubik - father of the Rubik's Cube inventor)

(Zdenek Rublich, Zdenek Hlavkov & Karl Tomasov / Orlican Chocen factory)

(Jerzy Rudlicki)

(Ruffy, Arnell and Baumann Aviation Company)

(Ruhrtaler Maschinenfabrik Schwarz und Dyckerhoff)

(Harry B Rummell, Findlay OH.)

(Rumpler Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)

(Russell W Runnels, Wilmington OH.)

(Gerald Rupe, Portland IN.)

(Walter Rupert, Beaverton OR.)

(Charles Rupert Jones)

(Ruschmeyer Luftfahrttechnik)

(George F Russell, Mineola NY.)

((Charles) Russel Aircraft, Malden MO.)

(Charles E Russell/Frank H Russell (?), Salt Lake City UT OR Ft Worth TX (?).)

(Michael Russell)

Russian miscellaneous Constructors (pre-1918)

(Hilmar & Roy Rust, Waring TX.)

(Burt Rutan)

(see also:- Scaled Composites)[63]

Rw

(Stanisław Rogalski, Stanisław Wigura and Jerzy Drzewiecki - up to 1933 then manufactured by DWL - ''Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze'' - experimental aeronautical works)

Ry

(Ryan Aeronautical)

(Ryan Mechanics Monoplane Co, 145 W Slauson Ave, Los Angeles CA)

(T Claude Ryan & Son (Jerry D), San Diego CA.)


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Further reading

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