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Army Air Service, 1919-1924
[edit]Type I: Pursuit, water-cooled
[edit]- PW-1 - Engineering Division
- PW-3 - Orenco
- PW-4 - Gallaudet
- PW-5 - Fokker
- PW-6 - Fokker
- PW-7 - Fokker
- PW-8 - Curtiss
- PW-9 - Boeing
Type IX: Artillery observation
[edit]Type X: Corps observation
[edit]Type XIV: Trainer, air-cooled
[edit]- TA-1 - Elias
- TA-2 - Huff-Daland
- TA-3 - Dayton-Wright Aircraft
- TA-4 - Engineering Division
- TA-5 - Dayton-Wright Aircraft
- TA-6 - Huff-Daland
Type XV: Trainer, water-cooled
[edit]- TW-1 - Engineering Division
- TW-2 - Cox-Klemin
- TW-3 - Dayton-Wright Aircraft
- TW-4 - Fokker
- TW-5 - Huff-Daland
Messenger
[edit]Racer
[edit]- R-1 - Alfred V. Verville
- R-2 - Thomas-Morse
- R-3 - Verville-Sperry
Army Air Corps/Army Air Forces/Air Force 1924-1962
[edit]Bomber
[edit]Until 1926, the Army Air Service had three sequences for bombers. Light bombers were indicated by the LB- prefix, medium bombers by the B- prefix, and heavy bombers by the HB- prefix. In 1926, the three-category system was scrapped and all bombers subsequently built were placed in the B- sequence.
Light Bomber, 1924-1926
[edit]- LB-1 - Huff-Daland (later Keystone)
- LB-2 - Atlantic Aircraft Corporation (Fokker Aircraft Corp after 1925)
- XLB-3 - Keystone
- XLB-4 - Martin
- LB-5 - Keystone
- LB-6 - Keystone
- LB-7 - Keystone
- LB-8 - Keystone
- LB-9 - Keystone
- LB-10 - Keystone
- LB-11 - Keystone
- XLB-12 - Keystone
- LB-13 - Keystone
- LB-14 - Keystone
Medium Bomber, 1924-1926
[edit]- XB-1 - Huff-Daland
- B-2 Condor - Curtiss
Unified bomber sequence, 1926-1962
[edit]- B-3 - Keystone Done
- B-36 Peacemaker - Convair Not done (is at Convair B-36)
Cargo, 1924-1962
[edit]- C-75 - Boeing
Drone
[edit]Aerial Target
[edit]Target Control, 1942-1948
[edit]- CQ-1 - Fletcher
- CQ-2 - Stinson
- CQ-3 Expeditor - Beechcraft
- CQ-4 Flying Fortress - Boeing
Unified sequence, 1948-1962
[edit]- Q-1 - Radioplane
- Q-2 Firebee - Ryan
- Q-3 - Radioplane
- Q-4 - Northrop
- Q-5 Kingfisher - Lockheed
- Q-8 Cadet Culver
- XQ-9 - WADC
- Q-10 - Radioplane
- OQ-12 - Beechcraft
- Q-14 Cadet - Culver
Glider
[edit]Cargo Glider, 1941-1948
[edit]- CG-3 - Waco
- CG-4 Hadrian - Waco
- CG-5 - St. Louis
- XCG-6 - St. Louis
- CG-13 - Waco
- CG-15 Hadrian - Waco
- CG-16 - General Airborne Transport
- CG-17 - Douglas
- CG-18 - Chase
- CG-20 - Chase
Training Glider, 1941-1948
[edit]- TG-1 - Frankfort
- TG-2 - Schweizer
- TG-3 - Schweizer
- TG-4 - Laister-Kauffman
- TG-5 Grasshopper - Aeronca
- TG-6 Grasshopper - Taylorcraft
- TG-8 Grasshopper - Piper
- TG-9 - Briegleb
- TG-11 - Schempp-Hirth
- TG-16 - Schultz
- TG-32 - Pratt-Read
- TG-33 - Aeronca
Liaison, 1942-1962
[edit]- L-1 Vigilant - Stinson Done
- L-2 Grasshopper - Taylorcraft
- L-3 Grasshopper - Aeronca
- L-4 Grasshopper - Piper
- L-5 Sentinel - Stinson (redesignated as U-19 in 1962) Done
- L-6 Grasshopper - Interstate
- L-7 - Universal
- L-8 Cadet - Interstate
- L-9 - Stinson
- L-10 - Ryan
- L-11 - Bellanca
- L-12 Reliant - Stinson
- L-13 - Stinson/Convair
- L-14 Cub - Piper
- L-15 Scout - Boeing
- L-16 Champion - Aeronca
- L-17 Navion - North American/Ryan (redesignated as U-18 in 1962)
- L-18 Super Cub - Piper
- L-21 Super Cub - Piper (redesignated as U-7 in 1962)
- L-22 Navion - Ryan
- L-23 Seminole - Beechcraft (redesignated as U-8 in 1962)
- L-24 Courier - Helio (redesignated as U-24 in 1962)
- L-25 - McDonnell (redesignated as XH-35, then XV-1)
- L-26 Commander - Aero Design (redesignated as U-4 and U-9 in 1962)
Pursuit, 1924-1948/Fighter, 1948-1962
[edit]- P-75 Eagle - Fisher Done
- XF-98 Falcon Done
- F-99 BOMARC Done
- XF-103 - Republic Question: :Remember some debate over whether Thunderwarrior was official. Nimbus.
- EF-111A Raven Done
Observation
[edit]Observation, 1924-1942
[edit]- O-24 - Curtiss
- O-30 - Curtiss
- O-31 - Douglas
- O-32 - Douglas
- Y1O-33 - Thomas-Morse
- O-34 - Douglas
- O-35 - Douglas
- XO-36 - Douglas
- O-37 - Keystone
- O-38 - Douglas
- O-39 Falcon - Curtiss
- O-40 Raven - Curtiss
- Y1O-41 - Thomas-Morse
- Y1O-42 - Thomas-Morse
- O-43 - Douglas
- XO-44 - Douglas
- O-45 - Martin
- O-46 - Douglas
- O-47 - North American
- XO-48 - Douglas
- O-49 Vigilant - Stinson Done
- YO-50 - Bellanca
- O-52 Owl - Curtiss
- O-53 Havoc - Douglas
- YO-54 - Stinson
- YO-55 - ERCO
- O-56 Ventura - Lockheed
- O-57 Grasshopper - Taylorcraft (redesignated as L-2 in 1942)
- O-58 Grasshopper - Aeronca (redesignated as L-3 in 1942)
- O-59 Grasshopper - Piper (redesignated as L-4 in 1942)
- O-60 - Kellett
- XO-61 - Pitcairn
- O-62 Sentinel - Stinson (redesignated as L-5 in 1942)
- XO-63 Grasshopper - Interstate (redesignated as XL-6 in 1942)
Observation amphibian, 1925-1948
[edit]- OA-1 - Loening
- OA-2 - Loening
- OA-3 Dolphin - Douglas
- OA-4 Dolphin - Douglas
- OA-5 - Douglas
- OA-6 - Consolidated
- OA-7 - Douglas
- OA-8 - Sikorsky
- OA-9 Goose - Grumman
- OA-10 Catalina - Consolidated
- OA-11 - Sikorsky
- OA-12 Duck - Grumman
- OA-13 Goose - Grumman
- OA-14 Widgeon - Grumman
- OA-15 Seabee - Republic
Reconnaissance
[edit]Photographic reconnaissance, 1930-1948 / Reconnaissance, 1948-1962
[edit]- F-1 - Fairchild
- F-2 Expeditor - Beechcraft
- F-3 Havoc - Douglas
- F-7 Liberator - Consolidated
- F-8 Mosquito - de Havilland
- F-9 Flying Fortress - Boeing
- XF-11/XR-11 - Hughes
- XF-12/XR-12 Rainbow - Republic
- F-13 Superfortress - Boeing
Rotary Wing, 1941-1948/Helicopter 1948-present
[edit]- H-26 Not done
- CH-53K Super Stallion Done but see query
Trainer
[edit]Advanced Trainer, 1925-1948
[edit]- AT-1 - Huff-Daland
- AT-2 - Huff-Daland
- AT-3 - Boeing
- AT-4 Hawk - Curtiss
- AT-5 Hawk - Curtiss
- AT-7 Navigator - Beechcraft (redesignated as T-7 in 1948)
- AT-9 Jeep - Curtiss-Wright
- AT-10 Wichita - Beechcraft
- AT-11 Kansan - Beechcraft (redesignated as T-11 in 1948)
- AT-12 Guardsman - Republic
- XAT-13 Gunner - Fairchild
- XAT-14 Gunner - Fairchild
- XAT-15 Crewmaker - Boeing
- AT-16 - Noorduyn
- AT-17 Bobcat - Cessna Not done should this be Cessna AT-17 Bobcat ? Is 'Bobcat' an official name?
- AT-19 Reliant - Stinson
- AT-22 Liberator - Consolidated
- AT-23 Marauder - Martin
- AT-24 Mitchell - North American
Basic Trainer, 1930-1948
[edit]- BT-1 - Douglas
- BT-2 - Douglas
- YBT-3 - Stearman
- XBT-4 - Curtiss
- YBT-5 - Stearman
- BT-6 - Consolidated
- Y1BT-7 - Consolidated
- BT-8 - Seversky
- BT-9 - North American
- Y1BT-10 - North American
- BT-11 - Aircraft Research
- BT-12 - Fleetwings
- BT-14 - North American
- XBT-17 - Boeing
Primary Trainer, 1925-1948
[edit]- YPT-7 Pinto - Mohawk
- XPT-8 - Consolidated
- YPT-9 - Stearman
- YPT-10 - Verville
- PT-11 - Consolidated
- PT-12 - Consolidated
- PT-13 Kaydet - Boeing
- PT-14 - Waco
- YPT-15 - St. Louis
- PT-16 - already re-directs to Ryan ST
- PT-17 Kaydet - Boeing
- PT-18 Kaydet - Boeing
- PT-19 Cornell - Fairchild
- PT-20 - Ryan - already re-directs to Ryan ST
- PT-21 Recruit - Ryan - already re-directs to Ryan ST
- PT-22 Recruit - Ryan - already re-directs to Ryan ST
- PT-23 Cornell - Fairchild
- PT-24 Moth - de Havilland
- YPT-25 - Ryan - already re-directs to Ryan ST
- PT-26 Cornell - Fairchild
- PT-27 Kaydet - Boeing
Unified sequence, 1948-present
[edit]- T-7 Navigator - Beechcraft
- T-11 Kansan - Beechcraft
- XT-30 - Douglas
- XT-31 - Fairchild
- XT-32 - Convair
- XT-36 - Beechcraft/Canadair
- T-42 Cochise - Beechcraft
- T-43 - Boeing
- T-52 - Diamond Aircraft Done Question: Should it be at Diamond DA40 Diamond Star?
Army, 1956-1962
[edit]Airplane, Research, 1956-1962
[edit]Helicopter, Observation, 1956-1962
[edit]- HO-1 - Sud-Ouest
- HO-2 - Hughes
- HO-3 - Brantly
- HO-4 - Bell (redesignated as OH-4A in 1962)
- HO-5 - Fairchild Hiller (redesignated as OH-5A in 1962)
- HO-6 - Hughes (redesignated as OH-6A in 1962)
Unified System, 1962-present
[edit]Airship
[edit]Cargo
[edit]- C-2 Greyhound - Grumman Not done
- C-6 - Beechcraft
- C-11 Gulfstream II - Gulfstream
- C-20 Gulfstream - Gulfstream
- C-21 Learjet - Learjet
- C-26 Metroliner - Fairchild
- C-27A - Aeritalia/Alenia
- C-27J Spartan - Alenia Not done
- C-31 Troopship - Fokker
- C-37 Gulfstream V - Gulfstream
- C-38 Courier - Israel Aircraft Industries
Drone
[edit]- Q-1 Predator Done
- Q-2 Pioneer Not done
- Q-3 Dark Star Done
- Q-4 Global Hawk Done
- Q-5 Hunter
- Q-6 Outrider Done
- Q-7 Shadow Done
- Q-8 Fire Scout
- Q-9 Reaper
- Q-10 Snowgoose Done
- Q-11 Raven Done
- Q-14 Dragon Eye Done
- Q-15 Neptune
- Q-16 T-Hawk
- Q-17 SpyHawk Done
- Q-18 Hummingbird
- Q-170 Sentinel
Electronic Warfare
[edit]- E-5 Eagle Not done was "Eagle" part of the MDS designation or just the manfacturer's?
- E-8 Joint STARS Northrop Grumman Not done Boeing or Northrop Grumman?
- E-10 MC2A Boeing
Northrop Grumman Not done Boeing or Nothrop Grumman?
Experimental, 1948-present
[edit]In addition to aircraft intended to support military operations, the armed forces of the United States have also supported efforts to push the boundaries of aeronautical and aerospace knowledge. Some of the best-known of these projects are the aircraft designated in the "X" series of designations, which led them to become known as "X-planes".
Fighter
[edit]- F-16 Fighting Falcon - General Dynamics/Lockheed Martin Not done
- Northrop YF-23 "Black Widow II" - Northrop/McDonnell Douglas Done BWII part was a nickname, OK as is.
Helicopter
[edit]H-1 to H-6 Done
Trainer, 1962, 1990-present
[edit]- T-1 Jayhawk Raytheon/Hawker Beechcraft
- T-6 Texan II Hawker Beechcraft
Utility, 1955-present
[edit]- U-1 Otter - de Havilland Canada
- U-2 - Lockheed Corporation
- U-4 Aero Commander - Aero Design
- U-5 Twin Courier - Helio
- U-6 Beaver - de Havilland Canada
- U-7 Super Cub - Piper
- U-8 Seminole - Beechcraft
- U-9 Aero Commander - Aero Design
- U-10 Super Courier - Helio
- U-11 Aztec - Piper
- U-16 Albatross - Grumman
- U-18 Navion - North American/Ryan
- U-19 Sentinel - Stinson
- U-21 Ute - Beechcraft
- U-22 - Beechcraft
- U-23 Peacemaker - Fairchild Hiller/Pilatus
- U-24 Courier - Helio
- U-25 Guardian - Dassault-Breguet
- U-28 - Pilatus [2]
- U-38 Twin Condor - Schweizer Done
Vertical and Short Take-off and Landing Aircraft
[edit]Sequence | Name | Manufacturer | Image | First flight | Notes/Notable Variants |
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V-2 | Caribou | de Havilland Canada | 30 July 1958 | Formerly AC-1 Redesignated as C-7 | |
V-3 | Bell Helicopter | 11 August 1955 | Formerly H-33 Formerly V-3 in Convertiplane series | ||
V-6 | Kestrel | Hawker Siddeley | 7 March 1964 | Formerly VZ-12 | |
V-7 | Buffalo | de Havilland Canada | 22 September 1961 | Formerly AC-2 Redesignated as C-8 | |
V-8 | "Fleep" | Ryan Aeronautical | 1961 | Designation later reused. | |
V-8 | Harrier | Hawker Siddeley McDonnell Douglas British Aerospace Boeing |
28 December 1967 | AV-8B Harrier II | |
V-9 | Hughes Helicopters | 5 November 1964 | |||
V-10 | Bronco | Rockwell International Boeing |
16 July 1965 | Done | |
V-11 | Marvel | Parsons Corporation | 100px | 1 December 1965 | |
V-12 | Parsons Corporation | 1961 (Turbo-Porter) |
Cancelled, designation reused. | ||
V-12 | Rockwell International | 1978 (tethered hover) |
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V-13 | Skipped | ||||
V-14 | Skipped | Skipped to avoid confusion with X-14.[3] | |||
V-15 | Bell Helicopter | 3 May 1977 | |||
V-16 | Advanced Harrier | McDonnell Douglas British Aerospace |
- | Not built; developed into AV-8B | |
V-17 | Skipped | Assigned to a U.S. Army project but not used.[3] | |||
V-18 | Twin Otter | de Havilland Canada | 20 May 1965 (DHC-6) |
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V-19 | Skipped | Assigned to a U.S. Navy project but cancelled.[3] | |||
V-20 | Chiricahua | de Havilland Canada | 1979 | ||
V-21 | PACES | Airship Industries | 1983 | Unconfirmed designation.[3] | |
V-22 | Osprey | Bell Helicopter Boeing Helicopters |
19 March 1989 | ||
V-23 | Scout | Dominion Aircraft | 21 April 1975 (Skytrader) |
U.S. Navy to 1962
[edit]Airship
[edit]Scout, 1954-1962
[edit]Training, 1947-1962
[edit]Ambulance, 1943-1962
[edit]Anti-submarine, 1946-1962
[edit]In 1946, the "S for Scout" designation was replaced by "S for anti-Submarine", however, the numbers in the 'S' series were not re-started.
- SF - used in the Scout sequence
- S2F Tracker - Grumman
- SU - used in the Scout sequence
- XS2U - Vought
Attack, 1946-1962
[edit]- AD Skyraider - Douglas (redesignated A-1 in 1962)
- A3D Skywarrior - Douglas (redesignated A-3 in 1962)
- A4D Skyhawk - Douglas (redesignated A-4 in 1962)
- A2F Intruder - Grumman (redesignated A-6 in 1962)
- AH Phantom II - McDonnell Douglas (redesignated F4H, then F-4 in 1962)
- AU Corsair - Vought Not done
Bomber
[edit]Bomber, 1931-1943
[edit]- BD Havoc - Douglas Done
- BG - Great Lakes
- B2G - Great Lakes
- BM - Martin
- BN - Naval Aircraft Factory
- BT - Northrop
- B2T - Northrop
- BY Fleetster - Consolidated Done
- B2Y - Consolidated
Bomber drone, 1944
[edit]Bomber torpedo, 1942-1945
[edit]- BTC - Curtiss
- BT2C - Curtiss
- BT2D Destroyer II/Skyraider - Douglas
- Kaiser-Fleetwings BTK - Kaiser-Fleetwings
Drone
[edit]Target, 1942-1946
[edit]- TDC Cadet - Culver
- TD2C Cadet - Culver Done
- TD3C - Culver
- TD4C - Culver
- TDD - Radioplane
- TD2D Katydid - McDonnell
- TD3D - Frankfort
- TD4D - Radioplane
- TDL Airacobra - Bell
- TDN - Naval Aircraft Factory
- TD2N - Naval Aircraft Factory
- TD3N - Naval Aircraft Factory
- TDR - Interstate
- TD2R - Interstate
- TD3R - Interstate
Unpiloted, 1946-1955
[edit]- XUC - Culver
Unified sequence, 1945-1962
[edit]- KDA Firebee - Ryan
- KDB Cardinal - Beechcraft (redesignated MQM-61 in 1962)
- KD2B - Beechcraft
- KDN Gorgon IIB - Naval Aircraft Factory
- KD2N Gorgon - Martin/Naval Aircraft Factory
- KD2R Quail - Radioplane (redesignated MQM-36A Shelduck in 1962)
- KDU Regulus - Chance Vought
- KD2U Regulus II - Vought
Fighter
[edit]Fighter, 1910-1922
[edit]- Aeromarine AS - Aeromarine
- Curtiss 18 - Curtiss
- Curtiss HA Dunkirk Fighter - Curtiss
- Loening M-8 - Loening
- Naval Aircraft Factory TF - Naval Aircraft Factory
- Naval Aircraft Factory TS - Naval Aircraft Factory
- Vought VE-7 - Vought
Fighter, 1922-1962
[edit]- FA - General Aircraft
- F2A - Brewster
- FB - Boeing
- F2B - Boeing
- F4B - Boeing
- F5B - Boeing
- F6B - Boeing
- F7B - Boeing
- XF8B - Boeing
- FC - Curtiss
- F2C - Curtiss
- F3C - Curtiss
- F4C - Curtiss
- F5C - skipped
- F6C Hawk - Curtiss
- F7C Seahawk - Curtiss
- F8C Falcon/Helldiver - Curtiss
- F9C Sparrowhawk - Curtiss
- XF10C Helldiver - Curtiss
- F11C Goshawk - Curtiss (later redesignated BFC)
- F12C Helldiver - Curtiss (later redesignated SBC)
- XF13C - Curtiss
- XF14C - Curtiss
- F15C - Curtiss
- F2F - Grumman
- F3F - Grumman
- FG - Eberhart
- F2G - Eberhart
- FG Corsair - Goodyear
- F2G - Goodyear
- XFH - Hall-Aluminum Aircraft Corporation
- F3H Demon - McDonnell (redesignated F-3 in 1962)
- F4H Phantom II - McDonnell (redesignated F-4 1962)
- FJ - Berliner-Joyce
- F2J - Berliner-Joyce
- FJ Fury - North American (redesignated F-1 in 1962)
- XFL - Loening
- XFL Airabonita - Bell
- F2L Kingcobra - Bell
- XF3L - Bell
- FM Wildcat - General Motors
- F2M Wildcat - General Motors
- F3M - General Motors
- FN - Seversky
- XFT - Northrop
- F2T Black Widow - Northrop
- Vought VE-7 Bluebird - Chance Vought
- FU - Chance Vought
- F2U - Chance Vought
- F3U - Chance Vought
- F4U Corsair - Chance Vought
- XF5U - Chance Vought
- F6U Pirate - Chance Vought Done
- F7U Cutlass - Chance Vought
- F8U-1/-2 Crusader - Chance Vought
- F8U-3 Crusader III - Chance Vought
- FV - Canadian Vickers (designation reserved but never assigned)
- XFV - Lockheed
- F2W - Wright
- F3W Apache - Wright
- XFY Pogo - Convair
- F2Y Sea Dart - Convair (redesignated F-7 in 1962)
Glider
[edit]Bomb Glider
[edit]- LBD - McDonnell
Transport Glider, 1941-1945
[edit]- LRA - Allied
- LR2A - Allied
- LRN - Naval Aircraft Factory
- LRQ - Bristol
- LRW - Waco Aircraft Company
- LR2W - Waco
Helicopters
[edit]Antisubmarine, 1951-1962
[edit]- HSL - Bell
- HSS-1 Seabat - Sikorsky
- HSS-2 Sea King - Sikorsky
Observation, 1944-1962
[edit]- HOE Hornet - Hiller Done
- HOG - Gyrodyne Done
- HOK - Kaman (redesignated H-43 in 1962)
- HOS - Sikorsky
- HO2S - Sikorsky
- HO3S Dragonfly - Sikorsky
- HO4S - Sikorsky (redesignated H-19 in 1962)
- HO5S - Sikorsky
Trainer, 1944-1948
[edit]Trainer, 1948-1962
[edit]Transport, 1944-1962
[edit]- HRB Sea Knight - Boeing Vertol (redesignated H-46 in 1962)
- HRH - McDonnell
- HRP Rescuer - Piasecki
- HRS - Sikorsky
- HR2S - Sikorsky (redesignated H-37 in 1962)
- HR3S - Sikorsky (redesignated H-3 in 1962)
Utility, 1944-1949
[edit]- HJD Whirlaway - McDonnell (later redesignated HJH)
- HJH Whirlaway - McDonnell
- HJP - Piasecki
- HJS - Sikorsky
Hospital, 1929-1942
[edit]Marine Expeditionary, 1922-1923
[edit]- EM - Elias
- NM - Naval Aircraft Factory
Observation
[edit]Observation, 1922-1962
[edit]- OB - Boeing
- O2B - Boeing
- OC Falcon - Curtiss (previously designated F8C)
- O2C Helldiver - Curtiss
- O3C Seagull - Curtiss
- OD - Douglas
- O2D - Douglas
- OE - Cessna (redesignated O-1 in 1962)
- OF - Grumman
- HO - Huff Daland
- OJ - Berliner-Joyce
- OK - Keystone
- OL - Loening/Keystone
- O2L - Loening
- OO - Viking
- Pitcairn XOP - Pitcairn-Cierva
- O2U Corsair - Vought
- O3U Corsair - Vought
- O4U - Vought
- O5U - Vought
- OY - Stinson
- XOZ - Pennsylvania Aircraft
- EO - Elias
- MO - Martin
- M2O - Martin
- UO - Vought
Patrol
[edit]Patrol, 1910-1923
[edit]- Curtiss Model H - Curtiss
- Curtiss HS - Curtiss
- Curtiss NC - Curtiss
- Felixstowe F5L
Patrol, 1923-1962
[edit]- PB - Boeing
- P2B - Boeing
- PD - Douglas
- P2D - Douglas
- P3D - Douglas
- PH - Hall
- P2H - Hall
- PJ - General Aviation
- PK - Keystone
- PM - Martin
- P3M - Martin
- PN - Naval Aircraft Factory
- PS - Sikorsky
- PY - Consolidated
- P2Y - Consolidated
- XP4Y - Consolidated
- P5Y - Consolidated
- P6Y - Convair
Patrol torpedo bomber, 1937-1962
[edit]Pursuit, 1923
[edit]- WP - Wright
Research Aircraft, 1910-1962
[edit]- Douglas D-558-1 Skystreak - Douglas
- Douglas D-558-2 Skyrocket - Douglas
- Gallaudet D-1, D-4 -
Rotorcycle, 1954-1959
[edit]Scout
[edit]Scout, 1922-1946
[edit]- SC - Curtiss
- S2C - Curtiss
- XS3C - Curtiss
- S4C - Curtiss
- SC Seahawk - Curtiss Done
- SDW - Dayton-Wright
- SE - Bellanca
- SF - Grumman
- XSG - Great Lakes
- SL - Loening
- S2L - Loening
- SS - Sikorsky
- SU Corsair - Vought
- XS - Cox-Klemin
Scout bomber, 1934-1946
[edit]- SBA - Brewster Done
- SB2A Buccaneer - Brewster Done
- SBC Helldiver - Curtiss-Wright Done
- SB2C Helldiver - Curtiss-Wright Done
- SB3C - Curtiss-Wright
- SBD Dauntless - Douglas Done
- SB2D Destroyer - Douglas Done
- SBF - Grumman
- SBF Helldiver - Fairchild Done
- SBG - Great Lakes
- SBN - Naval Aircraft Factory Done
- SBT - Northrop
- SBU - Vought
- SB2U Vindicator - Vought Done
- XSB3U - Vought
- SBW Helldiver - Canadian Car & Foundry Done
Scout trainer, 1939-1948
[edit]- SNB Navigator - Beechcraft (redesignated C-45 in 1962)
- SNC Falcon - Curtiss
- SNJ Texan - North American
- XSN2J - North American
Torpedo
[edit]Torpedo, 1910-1922
[edit]Torpedo, 1922-1935
[edit]- TB - Boeing
- CT - Curtiss
- DT - Douglas
- T2D - Douglas
- XT3D - Douglas
- TE - Detroit
- FT - Fokker
- TG - Great Lakes
- MT - Martin
- T2M - Martin
- T3M - Martin
- T4M - Martin
- XT5M - Martin
- XT6M - Martin
- XTN - Naval Aircraft Factory
- XT2N - Naval Aircraft Factory
- ST - Stout
Torpedo bomber, 1935-1946
[edit]- TBU Sea Wolf - Vought Done
- TBY Sea Wolf - Consolidated Done
Foreign-Built Torpedo Aircraft, 1920-1962
[edit]- BST-1 Swift - Blackburn Aircraft
- Fokker FT-1 - Fokker
Trainer
[edit]Trainer, 1910-1922
[edit]- Aeromarine 39 - Aeromarine
- Aeromarine 40 - Aeromarine
- Burgess H
- Burgess-Dunne
- Curtiss N-9 - Curtiss
- Curtiss JN-4 - Curtiss
- Curtiss MF - Curtiss
Trainer, 1922-1948
[edit]- NB - Boeing
- N2B - Boeing
- NC - skipped to avoid confusion with NC flying boats
- N2C Fledgeling - Curtiss
- NE Grasshopper - Piper
- HN - Huff Daland
- NH - Howard
- NJ - North American
- NK - Keystone
- NL - Langley
- NM - skipped
- N2M - Martin
- NN - skipped
- N2N - Naval Aircraft Factory
- N3N - Naval Aircraft Factory
- N4N - reserved but not assigned
- N5N - Naval Aircraft Factory
- NP - Spartan
- NQ - Fairchild
- NR Recruit - Ryan
- NS - Stearman
- N2S Kaydet - Stearman
- NT - New Standard
- N2T Tutor - Timm
- NY - Consolidated
- N2Y - Consolidated
- N3Y - Consolidated
- N4Y - Consolidated
Transport
[edit]Transport, 1931-1962
[edit]- RA - Fokker
- RB - Budd Done
- RC Kingbird - Curtiss
- R2C - Curtiss (reserved but never assigned)
- R3C - Curtiss (reserved but never assigned)
- R4C Condor - Curtiss-Wright
- R5C Commando - Curtiss-Wright
- RD Dolphin - Douglas
- R2D - Douglas
- R3D - Douglas
- R4D - Douglas (redesignated C-47 in 1962)
- R5D - Douglas (redesignated C-54 in 1962)
- R6D - Douglas (redesignated C-118 in 1962)
- RE - Bellanca
- R2K - Fairchild
- RM - Martin
- RN - Stinson
- RO - Lockheed
- R2O - Lockheed
- R3O - Lockheed
- XR4O - Lockheed
- R5O - Lockheed
- R6O - Lockheed (later redesignated R6V)
- R7O - Lockheed (later redesignated R7V)
- RQ Reliant - Fairchild
- R2Q - Fairchild
- R3Q Reliant - Fairchild
- R4Q - Fairchild
- RR - Ford
- RS - Sikorsky
- RT - Northrop
- R6V - Lockheed (previously designated R6O)
- R7V - Lockheed (previously designated R7O)
- R8V - Lockheed (redesignated C-130 in 1962)
- RY - Consolidated
- R2Y - Consolidated
- TA - Fokker
- B-314 - Boeing
Transport, single engine, 1939-1941
[edit]- GB Traveler - Beechcraft
- GH Nightingale - Howard
- GK - Fairchild
- GQ Reliant - Stinson
Utility
[edit]Utility, 1931-1955
[edit]- JA Norseman - Noorduyn
- JB Traveller - Beechcraft
- JC Kingbird - Curtiss-Wright
- JD Invader - Douglas
- JE - Bellanca
- JF Duck - Grumman
- J2F Duck - Grumman
- J3F Goose - Grumman
- J4F Widgeon - Grumman
- JH - Stearman-Hammond
- JK - Fairchild
- J2K - Fairchild
- JL - Columbia
- JM Marauder - Martin
- JO - Lockheed
- JQ - Fairchild
- J2Q - Fairchild
- JW - Waco
- J2W - Waco
Utility transport, 1935-1955
[edit]- JRB Expeditor - Beechcraft
- JRC Bobcat - Cessna
- JRF Goose - Grumman
- J2RF Albatross - Grumman
- JRS - Sikorsky
- JR2S Exacalibur - Sikorsky
Utility, 1955-1962
[edit]- UF Albatross - Grumman (redesignated U-16 in 1962)
- UO Aztec - Piper Aircraft (redesignated U-11 in 1962)
- ^ DOD 4120.15-L: Model Designation of Military Aerospace Vehicles, Department of Defense, Office of the Undersecretary of Defense (AT&L) (Defense Systems), May 12, 2004. Accessed April 7, 2010.
- ^ a b Parsch 2009, "DOD 4120.15-L"
- ^ a b c d Parsch, Andreas. ""Missing" USAF/DOD Aircraft Designations". Designation-Systems.Net. Retrieved 2010-04-13.