List of aircraft (B–Be)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'B' as far as 'Be'.
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B–Be
[edit]B&F
[edit](B&F Technik Vertriebs gmbh, Germany)
see: British Aircraft Manufacturing
(Dr. Brunholf Baade, East Germany, see: OKB-1 and VEB)
(BA-Aeroplanos, Buenos Aires, Argentina)
- Babcock 1905 Wright Flyer copy[1]
- Babcock 1909 Wright Flyer copy[1]
- Babcock 1910 Monoplane[1]
- Babcock 1913 Curtiss Pusher Copy[1]
- Babcock 1916 Biplane[1]
- Babcock LC-7[1]
- Babcock LC-11 Cadet[1]
- Babcock LC-13
- Babcock-Vlchek X Airmaster[1]
- Babcock Ranger[1]
- Babcock Series 1[1]
- Babcock Teal[1]
see:British Aircraft Corporation
(Tallard, France)
(Bach Aircraft Co, Clover Field, Santa Monica, CA / Morton L. Bach)
- Bach 3-CT Air Yacht
- Bach Air Yacht
- Bach CS-1[1]
- Bach CS-4[1]
- Bach Polar Bear[1]
- Bach Super Transport[1]
- Bach T-11-P
(Erich Bachem / Bachem-Werke)
- Bachem Lerche[2]
- Bachem Ba 349 Natter[3]
- Ba BP 20 - (Manned Flak Rocket) First versions of Ba-349, some Non-VTO fitted with fixed landing gear and solid nose for flight testing
(Backcountry Super Cubs, LLC, Douglas, WY)
- Backcountry Super Cubs Mackey SQ2
- Backcountry Super Cubs Supercruiser
- Backcountry Super Cubs Super Cub
(Al Backstrom, Fort Worth, TX)
(Erle L. Bacon Corporation)
BAe
[edit]- BAE Systems HERTI
- BAE Systems Fury
- BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4
- BAE Systems Hawk
- BAE Systems Ampersand
- BAE Systems Mantis
- BAE Systems Taranis
- BAE Systems Demon
- BAE Systems PHASA-35
(Bethlehem Aircraft Corp, Bethlehem, PA)
(Bahnbedarf AG, Darmstadt)
(Roy Raymond Bagg, Mooreton, ND)
(Marino Bagalini)
((Brooks B) Harding, (A D) Zook & (Errold G) Bahl, Lincoln, NE)
(Charles Bailey, Madison, NC)
(Dick Bailey)
(Bassingbourn, Royston, United Kingdom)
(John & Ross Bailey and Marsh Gray, Kingston, NC)
(designer - Lascurain Y Osio)
(Gerald Bakeng, Edmonds, WA)
(Al and Ray Baker, Kansas City, MO)
(Bobby Baker)
(Gil Baker)
(Baker Air Research, Huron, OH)
(Art Baker, Kansas City, MO)
(Clyde Baker & Tommy Scott, Bartlett Tennessee, US)
(Ballard Leins, Tinley Park, IL)
Baldwin
[edit](Baldwin Aeroplanes)
Baldwin
[edit]((Gary) Baldwin Aircraft Intl.)
Ball
[edit](Clifford Ball, Bettis Field, McKeesport, PA)
Ballard Sport Aircraft
[edit](Ballard Sport Aircraft, Limited, Sherbrooke, Quebec)
Ball-Bartoe
[edit](Ball-Bartoe Aircraft Corp, Boulder, CO)
((W J) Ballou-(Walter L) Whitehair Aeroplane Co, Portland, OR)
Bally
[edit](Jack Bally & Don Smith)
((Joseph) Baltrun Flying Service, Springfield, MA)
((Basil or Louis) Bancroft Airplane Co, E Hartford, CT)
Bánhidi
[edit](Antal Bánhidi)
(Antal Bánhidi and Arpad Lampich)
- Bánhidi-Lampich BL-5[14]
- Bánhidi-Lampich BL-6[14]
- Bánhidi-Lampich BL-7 (BL-5 Redesigned by Rubik and Pap)[14]
- Bánhidi-Lampich BL-16[14]
((Lester) Bannick Copter Co, Phoenix, AZ)
(René Barbaro) Data from:'[15]
- Barbaro RB-10
- Barbaro RB-20
- Barbaro RB-30 (F-WFOT)
- Barbaro RB-40 (F-WFOT)?
- Barbaro RB-50
- Barbaro RB-51
- Barbaro RB-60 (F-PPZG)
- Barbaro RB-70 twin (F-PTEL)
- Barbaro-Gagnant BG.10[16]
- Chagnes-Barbaro CG.10[16]
(Bill Barber)
(Roland Barbette & Jacky Dessendre)
- Barette AL/BARDE Ruty (Avion Léger/BARbette-DEssendre)[16]
(Sociedad Industrial de Construcciones Aeronauticas Llamada Barcala-Cierva-Diaz)-(Jose Barcala - Juan de la Cierva - Pablo Diaz)
- Barcala-Cierva-Diaz BCD1 El Cangrejo (The Crab)[17][18]
- Barcala-Cierva-Diaz BCD2
- Barcala-Cierva-Díaz BCD3
(Aeroservicio Bárcenas S.A)
(Irwin R Barclay, Bloomington, IN)
(Pierre Barillon)
(Art Barker, Kansas City, MO)
(Gailard Barker & Kenneth Bowser, Phoenix, AZ)
- Barkhoff Retractable Wing (Con Ellingston Special)[1]
((Archibald S) Barkley & Warwick Aircraft Corp, 7490 Melville St, Detroit, MI)
(Henri Blanc et Emile Barlatier)
(Barling Aircraft Co, 526 North 2nd St, St Joseph, MO)
(Carl O. Barlow / Option Air Reno)
(Barnard Aircraft Corp, Syracuse, US)
(S H Barnes, Escalon CA. 19??: 110 N Cypress St, Burbank, CA)
( (K J) Barnett Rotorcraft Co, Olivehurst, CA)
(Barney Snyder, 3706 49 St, San Diego, CA)
((G Edward) Barnhart, San Diego CA. 1922: Barnhart Aircraft Inc, 44 W Green St, Pasadena, CA)
- Barnhart 1916 Biplane[1]
- Barnhart Twin 15 Wampus Kat (1921) twin-engine biplane transport[20]
(Jim Barr / Barr Aircraft, Williamsport, PA)
(Barrett Aircraft Corp, Anoka, MN)
(Barrett Aircraft, 2442 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, CA)
(Jean Barritault)
(John E Barritt, Riverside CA, later Berkeley, CA)
(Robert Barrows, Virginia)
(Howard S Barry, Birmingham, Alabama, AL)
- Bartel 1918 monoplane[25]
- Bartel BM 1[25]
- Bartel BM 2[25]
- Bartel BM 4[25]
- Bartel BM 5[25]
- Bartel BM 6[25]
(Robert Ludvigovich Bartini)
- Bartini A-57
- (Bartini) Beriev Be-1
- Bartini DAR
- Bartini Stal-6
- Bartini Stal-7
- Bartini Stal-8
- Bartini T-108[26]
- Bartini T-117[26]
- Bartini T-200[26]
- Bartini Beriev VVA-14
- Bartini 14M1P
(Bartlett Aircraft Corp.)
(Frank Bartok, Dillonvale, OH)
(Wayne F Barton, Northglenn, CO)
- Barton Sylkie One, also known as the Barton Model B-1[1]
(André Bassou) (see also Societe de Constructions et d'Aviation Legere - SCAL)
(Raymond Bastet)
(Bastianelli brothers see also Societá Industriale l'Aviazone)
(British Aerial Transport Company Limited)
- BAT F.K.20[30]
- BAT F.K.21[30]
- BAT F.K.22
- BAT F.K.23 Bantam
- BAT F.K.24 Baboon
- BAT F.K.25 Basilisk
- BAT F.K.26
- BAT F.K.27
- BAT F.K.28 Crow
(Noran Aircraft Co Ltd (founders: Robert E McGill & L M Finch), 157 10th St, San Francisco, CA)
((Carl) Bates Aeroplane Co, Chicago IL. 1912: Acquired by Heath Aircraft Co, Chicago, IL)
(Matthew Arlington Batson, Union County, IL 1912: Batson Air Navigation Co, Savannah, GA)
(Batwing Aircraft Co. (fdr: Walter F McGinty), Alameda, CA)
(Prague, Czech Republic)
(J Carl Bauer & Lewis Hueber)
(Jack B) Baumann Aircraft Corp, Knoxville, TN
- Baumann B-65[1]
- Baumann B-90[1]
- Baumann B-100[1]
- Baumann B-120[1]
- Baumann BT-120[1]
- Baumann B-250
- Baumann B-290 Brigadier
- Baumann B-360 Brigadier
- Baumann B-480 Super Brigadier
- Custer CCW-5
(Bäumer Aero GmbH)
- Bäumer B I Roter Vogel[32]
- Bäumer B II Sausewind[32]
- Bäumer B III Alsterkind[32]
- Bäumer B IV Sausewind[32]
- Bäumer B V Puck[32]
- Bäumer B VI Libelle[32]
- Bäumer B VII[32]
(Paul Baumgärtl)
- Baumgärtl Heliofly I[1][3]
- Baumgärtl Heliofly III/57
- Baumgärtl Heliofly III/59
- Baumgärtl PB-60
- Baumgärtl PB-63
- Baumgärtl PB-64
(Albert Gillis von Baumhauer)
(Flugzeugbaus Wagener & Hamburg-Flughafen)
(Bay Aviation)
Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG
[edit]see BFW
(BDC Aero Industrie (aka Puma Aircraft), Lachute, Quebec, Canada)
(Irl Simeon Beach, 241 E Douglas Ave, Wichita, KS)
(Stanley Yale Beach & Gustave Whitehead, Bridgeport, CT; Scientific Aeroplane Co, 125 E 23rd St, New York, NY)
(Stanley Yale Beach & Charles F. Willard, New York)
(Lincoln Beachey)
- Beachey Little Looper[1]
- Beachey-Curtiss Looper[1]
- Beachey-Curtiss Tractor[1]
- Beachey-Eaton 1915 Monoplane[1]
- Beachey-Stupar 1914 Biplane[1]
(Chris Beachner, Tucson AZ. Mizell Enterprises (after Beachner's death), Brighton CO.)[1]
- Beagle A.61 Terrier
- Beagle A.113 Husky
- Beagle A.115 A.O.P. Mk.III
- Beagle B.109 Airedale
- Beagle B.121 Pup
- Beagle B.206
- Beagle B.206R Basset CC.1
- Beagle M.218[34]
- Beagle M.242[34]
- Beagle D.4/108[35]
- Beagle D.5/180[35]
- Beagle D.6/180[35]
(Ralph Beal, Kansas City, MO)
(Bealine Flying Service (pres: Thomas W Beal), Humble, TX)
(Otis & Louis Beard, St Petersburg, FL)
- Beardmore Inflexible (Rohrbach Ro VI)
- Beardmore W.B.I
- Beardmore W.B.Ia
- Beardmore W.B.II
- Beardmore W.B.IIa Adriatic[citation needed]
- Beardmore W.B.IIb
- Beardmore W.B.III
- Beardmore W.B.IV
- Beardmore W.B.V
- Beardmore W.B.VI
- Beardmore W.B.VIII[23]
- Beardmore W.B.IX flying boat project[36]
- Beardmore W.B.XXIV Wee Bee
- Beardmore W.B.XXV fighter project[37]
- Beardmore W.B.XXVI
- Beardmore BeRo.2 Inverness (Rohrbach Ro IV)
(Bearhawk Aircraft)
(Ronald Beattie & Walter Fellers)
(George W Beatty / Beatty Aviation Company)
(Beaujon Aircraft, Ardmore, OK)
- Beaujon BJ-2
- Beaujon Enduro
- Beaujon Flybike
- Beaujon Hardnose
- Beaujon Mach .07
- Beaujon Minimac
- Beaujon Viewmaster
- Beaujon Windward
(Roland W Beaumont, Buffalo, NY)
(Louis Béchereau / Societe et Ateliers Béchereau)
- Béchereau SAB C.1 (Béchereau, Louis Blériot and Adolphe Bernard, supported by Marc Birkigt)
- Béchereau SRAP T.7
(Arthur H Becker, Brocton, NY)
(F W Beckner, Victoria, TX)
((Harvey) Beilgard Co, Beverly Hills, CA)
(Bede Aviation Inc, Chesterfield, MO)
- Bede BD-1
- Bede XBD-2
- Bede BD-2
- Bede BD-3
- Bede BD-4
- Bede BD-5
- Bede BD-6
- Bede BD-7
- Bede BD-8
- Bede BD-9[1]
- Bede BD-10
- Bede BD-11[1]
- Bede BD-12[1]
- Bede BD-14[1]
- Bede BD-16
- Bede BD-17[1]
- Bede BD-18[1]
- Bede BD-22L
(Bedek Aviation)
(Harry T Booth & Arthur L "Mike" Thurston)
- Bee line BR (sometimes referred to as the Thurston racer or the Booth racer)[1]
(Henry J Beebe, Scienceville, OH)
[Beebe Aircraft Service]]
[edit](Emmett W Beebe, Muskegon, MI)
- 150hp Hisso A-powered 40ft-span parasol monoplane. Pilot in open cockpit behind wing and cabin. One built, crashed near in 1929.[1]
(Beech Aircraft Corp. (founders: Walter Beech, Olive Ann Beech), Wichita, KS)
- Beechcraft Model 16
- Beech Model 17 Staggerwing
- Beech Model 18 Twin Beech
- Beech Model 19 Musketeer
- Beech Model 23 Musketeer and Sundowner
- Beech Model 24 Sierra
- Beech Model 33 Debonair
- Beech Model 34 Twin-Quad
- Beech Model 35 Bonanza
- Beech Model 36 Bonanza
- Beech Model 38P Lightning
- Beech Model 45
- Beech Model 50 Twin Bonanza
- Beech Model 55 Baron
- Beech Model 56 Baron
- Beech Model 58 Baron
- Beech Model 60 Duke
- Beech Model 65 Queen Air
- Beech Model 70 Queen Airliner
- Beech Model 73 Jet Mentor
- Beech Model 76 Duchess
- Beech Model 77 Skipper
- Beech Model 80 Queen Air
- Beech Model 88 Queen Air
- Beech Model 90 King Air
- Beech Model 95 Travel Air
- Beech Model 99 Airliner
- Beech Model 100 King Air
- Beech Model 200 King Air
- Beech Model 300 King Air
- Beech Model 350 Super King Air
- Beech King Air 350i
- Beech Model 400 Beechjet
- Beech Model 1300 Airliner
- Beech Model 1900 Airliner
- Beech Model 2000 Starship
- Beech A-38 Grizzly
- Beech AT-6B Wolverine
- Beech AT-7 Navigator
- Beech AT-10 Wichita
- Beech AT-11 Kansan
- Beech C-6 Ute
- Beech C-12 Huron
- Beech C-43 Traveler
- Beech C-45 Expeditor
- Beech CT-128 Expeditor Canadian Armed Forces
- Beech CT-134 Musketeer Canadian Armed Forces
- Beech CT-145 Super King Air Canadian Armed Forces
- Beech CQ-3
- Beech F-2
- Beech GB
- Beech JB
- Beech JRB
- Beech L-23 Seminole
- Beech SNB
- Beech T-1A Jayhawk
- Beech T-6 Texan II
- Beech T-34 Mentor
- Beech T-36
- Beech T-42 Cochise
- Beech T-44 Pegasus
- Beech U-8 Seminole
- Beech U-21 Ute
- Beech U-22
- Beech PD-249
- Beech QA-65
(Bee Aviation Associates)
(Melli Beese and Charles Boutard)
(Glenn Beets, Riverside, CA)
(Karl A Beidenmeister, Indianapolis, IN)
((Osmond Theron) Belcher Aerial Mfg Co, Los Angeles, CA)
- Belcher B.T.1 Airliner California[1]
(Norman Bel Geddes, New York, NY)
(Henri Bélin)
(Belite Aircraft)
(Fred Bell)
(Oscar Perry Bell, Atchison, KS)
(John Robert Bell, Belle Vernon, PA)
- Bell 1914 Biplane[1]
- Bell 1
- Bell 2
- Bell 3[1]
- Bell 7
- Bell 8
- Bell 11
- Bell 12
- Bell 13
- Bell 15
- Bell 16
- Bell 17
- Bell 23
- Bell 26
- Bell 27
- Bell 29
- Bell 30
- Bell 32
- Bell 33
- Bell 34
- Bell 37
- Bell 38
- Bell 40
- Bell 41
- Bell 42
- Bell 43
- Bell 44
- Bell 45
- Bell 47
- Bell 48
- Bell 52
- Bell 54
- Bell 58
- Bell 59
- Bell 60
- Bell 61
- Bell 65 ATV
- Bell 68
- Bell 201
- Bell 204
- Bell 205
- Bell 206 Jetranger
- Bell 207 Sioux Scout
- Bell 208
- Bell 209
- Bell 211
- Bell 212
- Bell 214
- Bell 214ST
- Bell 222
- Bell 230
- Bell 249
- Bell 255
- Bell 301
- Bell 309
- Bell 360 Invictus
- Bell 400 Twin Ranger
- Bell 406
- Bell 407
- Bell 409
- Bell 412
- Bell 427
- Bell 429
- Bell 430
- Bell 440 Twin Ranger
- Bell 525 Relentless
- Bell 533
- Bell FCX-001
- Bell A-7 Airacobra
- Bell XF-109
- Bell YFM-1 Airacuda
- Bell AH-1 Cobra
- Bell UH-1 Iroquois
- Bell H-4 Kiowa
- Bell H-13 Sioux
- Bell H-15
- Bell H-33
- Bell H-40
- Bell H-57 Sea Ranger
- Bell OH-58 Warrior Armed Observation Helicopter
- Bell OH-58 Kiowa
- Bell YAH-63
- Bell H-67 Creek
- Bell ARH-70
- Bell HO-4
- Bell HU-1
- Bell P-39 Airacobra
- Bell XP-45
- Bell XP-52
- Bell P-59 Airacomet
- Bell P-63 Kingcobra
- Bell XP-76
- Bell XP-77
- Bell XP-83
- Bell R-12
- Bell R-13
- Bell R-15
- Bell XV-3 Convertiplane
- Bell XV-15
- Bell X-1
- Bell X-2
- Bell X-5
- Bell X-14
- Bell X-16
- Bell X-22
- Bell XS-1
- Bell XS-2
- Bell XS-5
- Bell FL Airabonita
- Bell F2L Airabonita
- Bell XF3L
- Bell HSL
- Bell HTL
- Bell HUL
- LLRV
- Bell Eagle Eye
- Bell Co-axial Rotor Helicopter[1]
- Bell D-292 ACAP
- Bell L-39
- Bell P-400
- Bell CH-118 Iroquois Canadian Armed Forces
- Bell CH-135 Twin Huey Canadian Armed Forces
- Bell CH-136 Kiowa Canadian Armed Forces
- Bell CH-139 Jet Ranger Canadian Armed Forces
- Bell CH-146 Griffon Canadian Armed Forces
- Bell D-188A
(AviaBellanca Aircraft Corporation / Giuseppe Mario Bellanca)
- Bellanca 1911 monoplane[41]
- Bellanca 1923 6-seat biplane[41]
- Bellanca 1923 2-seat biplane[41]
- Bellanca 1924 monoplane[41]
- Bellanca 2-12 - Class KD Target Drone. NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 11 Trainer[41]
- Bellanca 14-7 Cruisair Junior
- Bellanca 14-9 Cruisair Junior
- Bellanca 14-10L
- Bellanca 14-12 Cruisair
- Bellanca 14-13
- Bellanca 14-19 Cruisemaster
- Bellanca 14-19A Bravo
- Bellanca 17-20
- Bellanca 17-30 Viking
- Bellanca 17-110 Interceptor - Allison V-1710-33 (1939). NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 18-13 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 18-40 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 19-25 Skyrocket II
- Bellanca 19-18 - "Important Technical Information." NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 19-67 - NASM archives.[42]
- Bellanca 20-115 Pursuit, Turbo Supercharger - (1939). NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 22-80 (Alternate) - "VF Proposal Biplane" (1935). NASM archives[41][42]
- Bellanca 23-55 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 23-80 - "VF High Wing" (1935). NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 24-45 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 27-50 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 28-70 Flash
- Bellanca 28-90 Flash
- Bellanca 28-90B
- Bellanca 28-92
- Bellanca 28-100 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 28-110[41]
- Bellanca 28-140 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 30-42 Special[41]
- Bellanca 31-40 Pacemaker Senior
- Bellanca 31-42 Pacemaker Senior
- Bellanca 31-50
- Bellanca 31-55 Skyrocket Senior
- Bellanca 33-220 Twin Engine Pursuit - (1939) NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 49-42 Liaison Short Range Observation - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 50-210 Trimotor Bomber - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 65-75 - "Group Weight Statement, From Actual Weights of Bellanca C-27B." NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 66-67 Aircruiser
- Bellanca 66-70
- Bellanca 66-75 Aircruiser
- Bellanca 66-76 Aircruiser
- Bellanca 66-85 Aircruiser
- Bellanca 66-87 Patrol Utility Airplane, Class VPJ - (1939). NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 66-90 Patrol Utility Airplane - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 77-140
- Bellanca 77-320 Junior
- Bellanca 77-160[41][42]
- Bellanca 77-170[41][42]
- Bellanca Air Sedan
- Bellanca Airbus
- Bellanca Aircruiser
- Bellanca Aries
- Bellanca Aries T-250
- Bellanca Champion
- Bellanca Champion 115
- Bellanca Decathlon
- Bellanca Decathlon CS
- Bellanca Standard
- Bellanca Standard II
- Bellanca Citabria
- Bellanca Citabria Aurora
- Bellanca Cruisair
- Bellanca Cruisair Junior
- Bellanca Cruisemaster
- Bellanca Pacemaker
- Bellanca Scout
- Bellanca Sport
- Bellanca Standard
- Bellanca Standard II
- Bellanca Super Decathlon
- Bellanca Tandem a.k.a. Blue Streak[1][41]
- Bellanca Tradewind Special[41]
- Bellanca Viking
- Bellanca Super Viking
- Bellanca Turbo Super Viking
- Bellanca 7ACA
- Bellanca 7ECA
- Bellanca 7GCAA
- Bellanca 7GCAB
- Bellanca 7GCBC Scout
- Bellanca 7KCAB
- Bellanca 7GCAA
- Bellanca 7GCAB
- Bellanca 8GCBC Scout
- Bellanca 8KCAB
- Bellanca 150
- Bellanca - Twin Float Monoplane (1935). NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 115-200 NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca 260 SEE 14–19.
- Bellanca 300-W Pacemaker
- Bellanca C-24-100-P - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca C-28-140 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca CD
- Bellanca CE
- Bellanca CF
- Bellanca CG - "Preliminary Figures given to Wright in 1925." NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca CH-200 Pacemaker
- Bellanca CH-300 Pacemaker
- Bellanca CH-300-W Pacemaker
- Bellanca CH-400 Skyrocket
- Bellanca D Skyrocket de Havilland DH-4 Modified - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca E Pacemaker 1932
- Bellanca F Skyrocket[41]
- Bellanca J[41]
- Bellanca J-300[41]
- Bellanca J-2 Pacemaker[41]
- Bellanca J2 Tradewind Special[41]
- Bellanca JE 1938
- Bellanca K 1928[41][43]
- Bellanca KD-300 - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca M Transport - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca MP-901 Canadian Mailplane - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca P[43]
- Bellanca P-100 Airbus
- Bellanca P-200
- Bellanca P-200-A Airbus
- Bellanca P-300 Airbus
- Bellanca PM-300 Pacemaker Freighter
- Bellanca SE Sport (CF)
- Bellanca T-14-14
- Bellanca T-14-15 Trainer - (1948). NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca TES Tandem aka Blue Streak[41]
- Bellanca C-27
- Bellanca L-11
- Bellanca SOE
- Bellanca SE
- Bellanca RE
- Bellanca P-2 "Army" - NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca O-50 (Model 49-42)
- Bellanca VF NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca XC-942 NASM archives.[41][42]
- Bellanca XPTBH-2 NASM archives.[41][42]
(Bellanca Aircraft Engineering Inc.)
(Bellanger Freres)
(Anthony Bellotti, New Bedford, MA)
(John (or Joe) Belohlavek Jr, Sierra Madre, CA)
(Quinto Beltrame)
(Christian Beltran)
(Viktor Nikolayevich Belyayev)
- Belyayev DB-LK
- Belyayev Babochka
- Belyayev EI[26]
- Belyayev EOI
- Belyayev PI[26]
- Belyayev PBI
- Belyayev BP-3
(Showers-Aero, Milton, PA)
((Vincent) Bendix Products Corp, 401 Bendix Dr, South Bend IN. 1944: Bendix Personal Airplane Div, Detroit MI.)
(Bendix Helicopters Inc.)
(Beneš & Mráz Továrna na Letadla)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-50 Beta-Minor (trainer, 1935, serie)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-51 Beta-Minor (1937, Serie)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-52 Beta-Major (1936)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-53[47]
- Beneš-Mráz Be-56[47] (1936)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-60 Bestiola (1935, Serie)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-150 Beta-Junior[47] (1936, Serie)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-156[47] (1935)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-250 Beta Major[47] (1936, Serie)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-251[47] (1938)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-252 Beta-Scolar ( 1937)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-352[47](1939, Projekt)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-501
- Beneš-Mráz Be-502
- Beneš-Mráz Be-550 Bibi (1936, Serie)
- Beneš-Mráz Be-555 Super Bibi (1938, Serie)
- Mráz K-65 Čáp Fieseler Fi156 copy
- Mráz M-2 Skaut (1948)
(Reno Benner, Leavittwon PA.)
(Bennett Aviation / Bennett Aircraft Co)
((Frank) Bennett Aircraft Co, Fort Worth, TX, 1942: Reorganized as Globe Aircraft Co., a.k.a. Breese-Bennett)
(George Bennett, Kansas City, MO)
(Grover Bennett & Son, Keosauqua, IA)
(S C Bennett, Bridgewater NC.)
( (Fred A) Bennett-(Silas) Christofferson Airship Co, Portland, OR)
(Benoist Aircraft Co,)
- Benoist 1910/1911 Biplane "Benoist Headless"[1]
- Benoist 1912 Biplane[1]
- Benoist 1912 Covered Fuselage Biplane[1]
- Benoist 1912 Tractor Hydro[1]
- Benoist C[1]
- Benoist E[1]
- Benoist Land Tractor Type XII
- Benoist XIII[1]
- Benoist XIV[1]
- Benoist XV[1]
- Benoist XVII[1]
((Dr Igor B) Bensen Aircraft Corp. Raleigh, NC)
- Bensen B-3 "Bensen-General Electric B-3"[1]
- Bensen B-4 Sky Scooter[1]
- Bensen B-5
- Bensen B-6
- Bensen B-7 Gyro-Glider
- Bensen B-7B Gyro-boat
- Bensen B-7M Gyro-Copter
- Bensen B-7W Hydro-Glider
- Bensen B-8 Gyro-Copter
- Bensen B-8 Gyro-Glider[22]
- Bensen B-9 Little Zipster
- Bensen B-10 Prop-Copter
- Bensen B-11 Gyro-Copter[1]
- Bensen B-12 Sky-Way
- Bensen B-13[1]
- Bensen B-16[1]
- Bensen B-18 Hover-Gyro[22]
- Bensen B-80[22]
- Bensen Super Gyro-Copter[22]
- Bensen Mid-Jet
- Bensen X-25
(George C Benson, San Bernardino, CA)
(J Frank Bentley, Phoenix, AZ)
(William Bentzen, IL)
(Jorge Berca)
((Maurice & Emile) Berckmans Airplane Co, New York)
(Berg & Storm / Burmeister & Wain)
(Cantieri Aeronuatici Bergamaschi / CAB)
- Bergamaschi AR-1
- Bergamaschi AR-2
- Bergamaschi AR-10
- Bergamaschi C-1
- Bergamaschi C-2
- Bergamaschi SC-4
- Bergamaschi SC-5
- Bergamaschi CAB.6
- Bergamaschi CAB.7
(Henri Bergier)
- Beriev LL-143
- Beriev Be-4 also known as Beriev KOR-2
- Beriev Be-6 Nato-Code:Madge
- Beriev Be-8 Nato-Code:Mole
- Beriev Be-10 Nato-Code:Mallow
- Beriev Be-12 Tschaika (Seagull) Nato-Code:Mail
- Beriev KOR-1
- Beriev KOR-2
- Beriev MBR-2
- Beriev MBR-7
- Beriev MDR-5
- Beriev R-1
- Beriev SA-20P
- Beriev Be-30
- Beriev Be-32
- Beriev Be-42
- Beriev Be-103 Bekas
- Beriev Be-132
- Beriev Be-200
- Beriev Qing-6
- Beriev A-40
- Beriev A-50
- Beriev A-60
- Beriev A-100
- Antonov-Beriev Be-20[51]
- Beriev S-13
(Glenn W Berk, Blissfield, MI)
(Berkeley Aviation Services Ltd (Fdr: O A Houfe), Berkeley, CA)
(Berkshire Aircraft Co, 91 Brown St, Pittsfield, MA)
(Berkut Engineering)
Berlin
[edit]see:Akaflieg Berlin
- Berliner Basic Trainer[1]
- Berliner CM-3[1]
- Berliner CM-4[1][43]
- Berliner CM-5[1]
- Berliner CM-6 Dragon[1]
- Berliner CM-9 Flying Boat[1]
- Berliner Model D[1]
- Berliner Model E[1]
- Berliner-Joyce 29-1 Commercial[1]
- Berliner-Joyce CM-4[1]
- Berliner-Joyce FJ
- Berliner-Joyce F2J
- Berliner-Joyce XF3J[1]
- Berliner-Joyce OJ
- Berliner-Joyce P-16
- Berliner-Joyce PB-1
Berliner Helicopters
[edit]- Berliner 1907 Single-Bladed Helicopter[1]
- Berliner 1907 Twin-Bladed Helicopter[1]
- Berliner 1913 Helicopter[1]
- Berliner Model D helicopter ca.1920[1]
- Berliner Helicopter ca.1921[1]
- Berliner Triplane Helicopter ca.1923[1]
- Berliner Helicoplane ca.1924[1]
Etablissements Adolphe Bernard
Société Industrielle des Métaux et du Bois (S.I.M.B.)
- Bernard SIMB AB 10
- Bernard SIMB AB 12
- Bernard SIMB AB 16
- Bernard SIMB V-1
- Bernard SIMB V-2
- Bernard V.1
- Bernard V.2
- Bernard V-4[52]
- Bernard 1[53]
- Bernard 12
- Bernard 14
- Bernard 15
Société des Avions Bernard (S.A.B.)
- Bernard 18
- Bernard 20
- Bernard H.V.40 - single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
- Bernard H.V.41
- Bernard H.V.42 - single-seat racing seaplane (1931)
- Bernard H.52 - single-seat floatplane fighter (1933)
- Bernard 60T
- Bernard 61T
- Bernard 62
- Bernard 70
- Bernard S-72[54]
- Bernard S-73[55]
- Bernard 74
- Bernard 75
- Bernard 80GR
- Bernard 81GR
- Bernard 81 Bn3
- Bernard 82
- Bernard 84GR
- Bernard 86
- Bernard H.110[56] - single-seat floatplane fighter (1935)
- Bernard H.V.120[57] - single-seat racing seaplane (1930)
- Bernard 160[58]
- Bernard 190T
- Bernard 191GR
- Bernard 192T
- Bernard 193T
- Bernard 197GR
- Bernard 200T
- Bernard 201T
- Bernard 202T
- Bernard 203T
- Bernard 204T
- Bernard 205T
- Bernard 207T
- Bernard 210T
- Bernard H.V.220 - single-seat racing seaplane (unflown)
- Bernard 260[59]
(Harold O Berry, Anderson IN.)
(Floyd S Bert, Carnegie PA.)
(Léonce Bertin)
- Bertin 1907 helicopter[60]
- Bertin helicoplan[60]
- Bertin-Lieber helicopter[60]
- Bertin 1910 monoplane[60]
- Bertin monoplan 1912[60][61]
(Ray Besasie, Milwaukee WI.)
(Bessard and Millevoye)
(Gustave Bessière - see: ESTA)
(Société de construction aéronautiques et Navales Marcel Besson, 5 rue Saint-Denis, Boulogne-sur-Seine, France)
- Besson 1911 Canard monoplan[62]
- Besson H-3[62]
- Besson H-5
- Besson H-6
- Levy-Besson (aka LB)
- Besson MB.11[63]
- Besson MB.12[64]
- Besson MB.26
- Besson MB.29[65]
- Besson MB.30 to HB.4 specification
- Besson MB.35
- Besson MB.36
- Besson MB.41
- Besson MB.411
- Best Off Nynja
- Best Off Sky Ranger
- Best Off Skyranger Vfun
- Best Off Skyranger Vmax
- Best Off Skyranger Swift
(Bestetti-Nardi)
- Bestetti BN.1 (sometimes Bestetti-Nardi BN.1)[66]
(Mike Betts)
(Steve Beville, Hammond IN.)
(Aleksander A. Bezobrazov & F.E. Moska)
(Gion Bezzola)
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