This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'W'.
W edit
W1 edit
WAACO edit
(West Australian Aircraft Company – WAACO)
Wabash edit
(Wabash Aircraft Co, Terre Haute Indiana, United States)
WAC edit
(Wilmington Aero Club, Wilmington Delaware, United States)
Wackett edit
(Lawrence J. Wackett)
Waco edit
(1920 Weaver Aircraft Co 1923: Advance Aircraft Co. 1928: Waco Aircraft Co.,United States)
- Early Waco types
- Waco O series (Variants of Waco 10 – open cockpit biplanes 1927-9)
- Waco 10 series
- SO series (Straightwing)
- TO series (Taperwing)
- Waco A series (2-seat side-by-side biplanes 1932–1933)
- BA series
- CA series
- LA series
- Waco Standard Cabin series biplanes (1932–1938)
- DC series
- EC series
- IC series
- JC series
- KC series
- KC-S series
- JC-S series
- KS series
- Waco Custom Cabin Series sesquiplanes (1935–1938)
- GC series
- QC series
- UC series
- OC series
- Waco D series (Military biplanes 1934–37)
- Waco E series Executive "Aristocrat" cabin biplanes (1939)
- Waco F series tandem 2/3-seat open cockpit biplanes (1930–1937)
- BF series
- CF series
- MF series
- NF series
- PF series
- Waco N series tricycle/nosewheel gear cabin biplanes (1937–1938)
- Military Aircraft
- Waco C-62 (Cancelled Transport)
- Waco C-72 (designation for all Wacos impressed into USAAC/USAAF)
- Waco CG-4 (troop glider)
- Waco CG-15 (troop glider)
- Waco PG-3 (powered glider)
- Waco XJW (US Navy designation for UBF used for trapeze experiments on flying aircraft carriers)
- Waco J2W (USCG designation for EGC-7)
- Waco PT-14 (USAAC designation for primary trainer based on UPF-7)
- Misc Waco Types
Waco edit
(Waco Aircraft Co Inc (founders: Rich & Linda Melhoff), Forks Washington, United States)
Wacyk-Tyrala edit
(Stanisław Wacyk and Tadeuz Tyrala)
Wadsworth edit
(Patrick Wadsworth)
WAG-Aero edit
(WAG-Aero Inc., Lyons Wisconsin, United States)
Wagner edit
( Dr. Gerhard Wagner)
Wagner edit
(Harold A Wagner, 4539 NE 21 St, Portland Oregon, United States)
Wagner edit
(Helikopter Technik Munchen – Wagner)
Wagner edit
((Fred G) Wagner Aircraft Co Inc, San Diego California, United States)
- Wagner W-18[2] Flight article on W-18 here:[6]
Wagner edit
(Marney Wagner)
Wainfan edit
(Barnaby Wainfan, Long Beach California, United States)
Wainscott edit
(Lee Wainscott, Compton California, United States)
Waitamo Aircraft edit
(Waitamo Aircraft pty. Ltd.)
Walco edit
(Weckler-Armstrong-Lillie Co, 2717 Irving Park Blvd, Chicago Illinois, United States)
Walden edit
( Dr Henry W Walden, Mineola New York, United States)
- Walden I[2]
- Walden II[2]
- Walden III[7]
- Walden IV
- Walden V[2]
- Walden VI[2]
- Walden VII[2]
- Walden VIII[2]
- Walden IX[2]
- Walden X[2]
- Walden XI[2]
- Walden XII[2]
Walden edit
((Henry?) Walden-(Roscoe) Markey Inc, Strickland & Bassett Aves, Mill Basin New York, United States)
Waldroop edit
(Arthur L Waldroop, Palmyra Nebraska, United States)
Walker edit
(Sam Walker)
Walker-Greve edit
(Fred & Herman Greve, Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Walkerjet edit
(Třemošná, Czech Republic)
- Walkerjet Schoolboy
- Walkerjet Simon
- Walkerjet Simon +
- Walkerjet Simon Compact
- Walkerjet Simon Tandem
- Walkerjet Spider
- Walkerjet Super Hawk
- Walkerjet XC 100 evo
- Walkerjet XC 200 evo
Wallace edit
( (Stanley) Wallace Aircraft Co, 4710 Irving Park Blvd, Chicago, Illinois, United States)
Wallace Brothers edit
(Frank C and Fred M Wallace, Bettendorf Iowa, United States)
Wallis edit
(Ken Wallis, Reymerston Hall, Norfolk, United Kingdom)
- Wallis Venom
- Wallis WA-116 Agile
- Wallis WA-117
- Wallis WA-118 Meteorite
- Wallis WA-119
- Wallis WA-120
- Wallis WA-121
- Wallis WA-122[10]
Wallis edit
(Stanley B Wallis, Ypsilanti Michigan, United States)
Wallman edit
(Fred W Wallman Jr, Minneapolis Minnesota, United States)
Walraven edit
(L.W. Walraven, Bandoeng, Java)
Walsh edit
(San Diego Aeroplane Mfg Co (fdr: Charles Francis Walsh), San Diego California, United States)
Walsh Brothers edit
(Walsh Brothers, New Zealand)
Walter edit
(Dale "Red" Walter & Roy Campbell, Severy Kansas, United States)
WAR edit
(War Aircraft Replicas, Brandon, Florida, United States)
- W.A.R. Focke-Wulf 190
- W.A.R. F4U Corsair
- W.A.R. P-47 Thunderbolt
- W.A.R. Hawker Sea Fury
- W.A.R. P-51 Mustang
- W.A.R. P40E
- W.A.R. Japanese Zero
- W.A.R. P-38 Lightning
- W.A.R. Bf109
- W.A.R. TA-152H: "long nose Focke Wulf"
- W.A.R. Macchi C.200 Saetta
- W.A.R. Grumman F8F Bearcat
- W.A.R. Hawker Tempest II
- W.A.R. Hawk 75A-3
- W.A.R. Fokker D.XXI
- W.A.R. F6F-3 Hellcat
- W.A.R. Lavochkin La. 5FN
- W.A.R. Junkers Ju. 87B-2 Stuka "Inline Czech Walter Minor engine specified".[12]
- W.A.R. P-26 Peashooter
- W.A.R. Spitfire
Warbird edit
Data from:[13]
- Warbird 80% Scale Bearcat
- Warbird 75% Scale P47
- Warbird 84% Scale Zero
- Warbird 78% Scale Dauntless
- Warbird Scale Stuka
- Warbird Scale FW190
- Warbird Scale AT6
Warchalowski edit
Warner edit
(Arthur P Warner, Beloit Wisconsin, United States)
Warner Aerocraft edit
(Warner Aerocraft Company, Seminole, Florida, United States)
- Warner Revolution I
- Warner Revolution II
- Warner Spacewalker I
- Warner Spacewalker II
- Warner Sportster
Warner-Young edit
Warren edit
(W H "Glen" Warren, San Luis Obispo California, United States)
Warren & Young edit
Warrior edit
(Warrior Aeronautical Corp, Alliance Ohio, United States)
Warwick edit
(William Warwick, Torrance California, United States)
Washington edit
(Washington Aeroplane Co, College Park Maryland, United States)
Washington Aeroprogress edit
(Seattle, Washington, United States)
edit
- Washington Navy Yard Seaplane (akaRichardson 82-A)[2]
Wasp edit
(Wasp Airplane Co, 3440 Boston Ave and 1044 51 Ave, Oakland California, United States)
Waspair edit
Wasp Systems edit
(Later Wasp Flight Systems, Crook, Cumbria, United Kingdom)
Wassmer edit
(France)
- Wassmer WA-20 Javelot: First flight August 1956. Later referred to as the Javelot I.
- Wassmer WA-21 Javelot II: First flight 25 March 1958.
- Wassmer WA-22 Super Javelot: First flight 26 June 1961. Modified forward fuselage and swept fin.
- Wassmer WA-22 Super Javelot 64: 1964 model, with increased outer wing dihedral.
- Wassmer WA-22-28
- Wassmer WA-23
- Wassmer WA-26 Squale
- Wassmer WA-26 CM Squale Marfa
- Wassmer WA-28 Espadon
- Wassmer WA-30 Bijave
- Wassmer WA-40 Super IV Sancy
- Wassmer WA-41 Baladou
- Wassmer WA-50
- Wassmer WA-51 Pacific
- Wassmer WA-52 Europa
- Wassmer WA-54 Atlantic
- Wassmer WA-70[16]
- Wassmer WA-80 Piranha
- Wassmer D.120 Paris-Nice
Watanabe edit
(Japan) (KK Watanabe Tekkosho - Watanabe Iron Works Ltd.) (from 1943 - Kyushu Aeroplane Company Ltd. q.v.)
- Watanabe E9W
- Watanabe E14W[17]
- Watanabe K6W[17][18]
- Watanabe K8W
- Watanabe Q1W Tokai
- Watanabe Q3W1 Nankai (South Sea)[17][18]
- Watanabe Navy Experimental 9-Shi Small Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Watanabe Navy Experimental 11-Shi Intermediate Seaplane Trainer[17][18]
- Watanabe Navy Experimental 12-Shi Small Reconnaissance Seaplane[17][18]
- Watanabe Navy Experimental 12-Shi Primary Seaplane Trainer[17][18]
- Watanabe Navy Type 96 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Watanabe Navy Type 2 Primary Trainer Momiji
- Watanabe Navy Type 2 Intermediate Trainer[17][18]
- Watanabe Navy Type 2 Fighter Trainer
- Watanabe Navy Type 3-2 Land-based Primary Trainer
- Watanabe Siam Navy Reconnaissance Seaplane[17] (K6W)
- Watanabe MXY-1[17]
- Watanabe MXY-2[17]
Water-based Aircraft Design & Research Institute edit
Waterhouse edit
( (William J) Waterhouse & (Lloyd) Royer Aircraft, Glendale California, United States)
- Waterhouse BC-1 Tijuana[2]
- Waterhouse BC-2 Tijuana[2]
- Waterhouse BC-3 Tijuana[2]
- Waterhouse Roamair[2]
- Waterhouse Cruizair[2]
Waterman edit
(Waterman Aircraft Mfg Co, 3rd & Sunset, Venice California, United States.{Waldo Dean Waterman})
- Waterman 1910 Biplane[20]
- Waterman 1911 Biplane[20]
- Waterman 3L-400[20]
- Waterman W-1[20]
- Waterman W-1 Special[20]
- Waterman W-4 Arrowplane
- Waterman W-5 Arrowbile
- Waterman-Boeing C[20]
- Waterman Gosling[20][21][22]
- Waterman Flying Wing[20]
- Waterman Flex-Wing (a.k.a. CLM Special and Variable Wing Monoplane)
- Waterman Pusher[20]
- Waterman Chevy Bird[20]
- Waterman Arrowplane
- Waterman Arrowbile
- Waterman Aerobile
- Waterman Whatsit
- Waterman CLM Special (a.k.a. Flex-Wing and Variable Wing Monoplane)
- Waterman Variable Wing Monoplane (a.k.a. CLM Special and Flex-Wing)
Watkins edit
(Watkins Aircraft Co (pres: Everett Watkins), Wichita Kansas, United States)
- Watkins SL-1[2]
- Watkins SL-2 Skylark (a.k.a. X-470E)[2][23]
Watkinson edit
(Taylor Watkinson Aircraft Company, United Kingdom)
- Watkinson Dingbat, also known as Taylor-Watkinson Dingbat
Watson edit
(Watson Windwagon Company / Gary Watson, Newcastle Texas, United States)
WDFL edit
(WD Flugzeug Leichtbau / Wolfgang Dallach)
- Dallach D.2 Sunrise
- Dallach D.4 Fascination
- Dallach Sunrise IIA
- Dallach Sunrise IIB
- Dallach Sunrise IIC
- Dallach Sunrise (Verner)
- WDFL Sunwheel
Weatherley edit
((John C) Weatherly Aviation Co Inc, Hollister, California, United States)
Weatherly-Campbell edit
(Ray Weatherly & Bill Campbell, Dallas Texas, United States)
Weaver-Wellet edit
(Goodwin K Weaver & Oliver Wellet, a.k.a. Weaver Air Service, 353 S Audubon Rd, Indianapolis Indiana, United States)
Webber edit
(Marshal D Webber, Jefferson Ohio, United States)
Weber edit
(Ernst Weber)
Weber edit
(Wilibald Weber)
Wedell-Williams edit
( (James R) Wedell-(Harry P) Williams Air Service Corp, Patterson Louisiana, United States)
- Wedell-Williams We-Will (1929)[2]
- Wedell-Williams We-Winc (1930)[2]
- Wedell-Williams We-Will Jr. (1932)[2]
- Wedell-Williams McRobertson racer[2]
- Wedell-Williams Model 22
- Wedell-Williams Model 44
- Wedell-Williams Model 44 Special
- Wedell-Williams Model 45
- Wedell-Williams XP-34
Weeks edit
(Kermit Weeks, Miami Florida, United States)
Weeks-Riggs edit
(Elling O Weeks and E A "Gus" Riggs, Terre Haute Indiana, United States)
Wega edit
(Wega Industria Aeronautica, Palhoça, Santa Catarina, Brazil)
Weick edit
(Fred E Weick, 130 Cherokee Rd, Hampton Virginia, United States)
Weidmann edit
((George) Weidmann Body & Trailer Co, North Tonawanda New York, United States)
Weil edit
(Lehman Weil, 225 West 71 St, New York New York, United States)
Weinberg edit
(William Weinberg)
Weir edit
(G & J Weir Ltd. United Kingdom)
- Weir W.1[11]
- Weir W.2[11][26]
- Weir W.3[11]
- Weir W.4[11]
- Weir W.5
- Weir W.6
- Weir W.7
- Weir W.8
- Weir W.9
- Weir W.10
- Weir W.11 Air Horse
- Weir W.13
- Weir W.14 Skeeter
Weiss edit
see:Manfred Weiss
Welch edit
((Orin) Welch Aircraft Co, Anderson IN. / Welch Aviation Co.)
- Welch 1927 Biplane[2]
- Welch OW-1
- Welch OW-2
- Welch OW-3 (a.k.a. Hi-Lift)
- Welch OW-4
- Welch OW-5M
- Welch ACE Falcon
- Welch OW-6M
- Welch OW-6S
- Welch OW-7M
- Welch OW-8M
- Welch OW-9M
- Welch OW-10[2]
- Welch OW-X[2]
- Welch Parasol[2]
- Welch-Standard J-1[2]
Weller Flugzeugbau edit
(Bibersfeld, Germany)
Weller-Lusk edit
(R C Lusk & R M Weller, Burbank California, United States)
Wellington edit
(Harry Wellington, Ontario California, United States)
Wells edit
(Harry Wells, Cicero Illinois, United States)
Wells edit
(Eugene W Wells, Hawaii, United States)
Welsh edit
(George T Welsh, Long Beach California, United States)
Welsher edit
(Burdette Star Welsher, 519 High St, San Luis Obispo California, United States)
Weltensegler edit
Wendt edit
((Robert) Wendt Aircraft Corp, 825 Main St, N Tonawanda New York, United States)
Wendt edit
((Harold O) Wendt Aircraft Engr, La Mesa California, United States)
Werkheiser & Matson edit
(C M Matson & Harlan Werkheiser, Bloomsburg Pennsylvania, United States)
- Werkheiser & Matson Model A (a.k.a. Experimental)[2]
Werkspoor edit
(Werkspoor NV)
Wesley edit
(Joseph K Wesley, Somerset Kentucky, United States)
Weserflug edit
(Weser Flugzeugbau)
West edit
(Russell West, Atlanta (GA?) Packard Co.)
West Coast edit
(West Coast Air Service Inc, Portland Oregon, United States)
Westbrook edit
(Westbrook Aeronautical Corp (founders: John Knox McAfee, Neil Westbrook Perdew), Teterboro, New Jersey, United States)
Westermayer edit
(Oskar Westermayer)
Western edit
(Western Aircraft Supplies, Calgary Alberta Canada)
Western edit
(Western Airplane & Supply Co, Burbank California, United States)
Western edit
(Western Airplane Co, 53 W Jackson Blvd, Chicago Illinois, United States)
Western edit
(Western Aircraft Corp (pres: Georges Hamilton), San Antonio Texas, United States)
Western Aircraft edit
(Western Aircraft Corp, 521 Cooper Bldg, Denver Colorado, United States)
Western Aircraft Supplies edit
(Western Aircraft Supplies)
Westfall edit
( Westfall Aircraft Co.)
Westfield edit
(Miles Westfall, Oklahoma City OK and New Richmond Indiana, United States)
Westfield edit
(Westfield Aircraft Co (Summit Aeronautical Corp), Westfield Massachusetts, United States)
Westland edit
(United Kingdom)
- Westland Belvedere
- Westland C.29
- Westland C.O.W. Gun Fighter
- Westland CL.20 1930s autogyro
- Westland Dragonfly
- Westland Dreadnought
- Westland F.29/27
- Westland F.7/30
- Westland Gazelle
- Westland Gannet
- Westland Interceptor
- Westland Limousine
- Westland Lynx
- Westland Lysander
- Westland Merlin
- Westland N.1B
- Westland N.16
- Westland N.17
- Westland-Hill Pterodactyl
- Westland PV-3 (Houston-Westland)
- Westland P.V.6
- Westland P.V.7
- Westland Scout
- Westland Sea King
- Westland Sea King AEW.2
- Westland Sea King AEW.5
- Westland Sea King ASaC7
- Westland Sioux
- Westland Super Lynx
- Westland Wagtail
- Westland Wallace
- Westland Walrus
- Westland Wapiti
- Westland Wasp
- Westland Weasel
- Westland Welkin
- Westland Wessex
- Westland Wessex (fixed wing).
- Westland Westbury
- Westland Westminster
- Westland Whirlwind (fixed wing)
- Westland Whirlwind (helicopter)
- Westland Widgeon (fixed wing)
- Westland Widgeon (helicopter)
- Westland Witch
- Westland Wizard
- Westland Wyvern
- Westland Yeovil
- Westland WG.33
Weyger edit
(Alexander Weyger)
Weymann edit
(Charles Terres Weymann / Société des Avions C.T.Weymann / Lepère)
- Weymann W-1
- Weymann CTW-66
- Weymann CTW-100
- Weymann CTW-130[30]
- Weymann CTW-131[31]
- Weymann CTW-200[32]
- Weymann CTW-201[33]
- Weymann CTW-210[34]
- Weymann CTW-231[35]
- Weymann-Lepère WEL-10[36]
- Weymann-Lepère WEL-50[37]
- Weymann-Lepère WEL-52[38]
- Weymann-Lepère WEL-63 tri-motor airliner
- Weymann-Lepère WEL-80
- Weymann-Lepère Aeromobile[39]
Weyrauch edit
(Ronaldo Weyrauch)
- Weyrauch MZ-1 (Mehrzweck Zweimot No.1 or multirole twin no.1)[40]
Wezel edit
(Martin Wezel Flugzeugtechnik)
W_F_W edit
- see:- Thunderbird
Whatley edit
(Vascoe Whatley)
WHE edit
(W.H. Ekin) United Kingdom
Wheelair edit
(Puget-Pacific Airplane Co; Tacoma Washington, United States)
Wheeler edit
(Ken Wheeler / Wheeler Technology)
Wheeler edit
(Ron Wheeler Aircraft (Slaes) Pty. Ltd.)
Wheeling edit
(Wheeling Aircraft Co, Pontiac Michigan, United States)
Whigham edit
(Eugene Whigham)
Whisper Aircraft edit
(Mossel Bay, South Africa)
Whitcraft edit
(Whitcraft Corp, Eastford Connecticut, United States)
White edit
(George D White, 117 E 49 St, Los Angeles California, United States)
White edit
(George White, St Augustine Florida, United States)
White edit
((Donald G) White Aircraft Co, Woodward Airport, Leroy New York, United States)
White edit
(William T White, Dallas Texas, United States)
White edit
(E Marshall White, Huntington Beach California, United States)
White edit
(Van White, Lubbock Texas, United States)
White & Thompson edit
- White & Thompson No.1 Seaplane
- White & Thompson No.2 Flying Boat
- White & Thompson No.3
- White & Thompson NT.3 Bognor Bloater
White's edit
( (Burdette S & Harold L) White's Aircraft, Ames Iowa, United States)
- White's Hummingbird[41]
- White's A[41]
- White's B[41]
- White's Sport C-1[41]
- White's Sport C-2[41]
- White's Sport C-3[41]
- White's Sport S-30[41]
- Burdette S-30[41]
- Whitey Sport A[41]
White-Kremsreiter edit
((Benjamin) White-(Hans) Kremsreiter, Milwaukee Wisconsin, United States)
Whitehead edit
(Whitehead Aircraft Company)
Whitehead edit
(Gustave Whitehead (Gustav Weisskopf), Bridgeport Connecticut, United States)
Whiteman edit
(Lawrence Henry Whiteman, Wichita Kansas, United States)
Whitman edit
(Earl E Whitman, Point Richmond California, United States)
Whitney edit
(Dean-Wilson Aviation Ltd / C.W. "Bill" Whitney)
Whittaker edit
(Michael Whittaker, Clayton, Yorkshire, United Kingdom)
- Whittaker MW2 Excalibur[44]
- Whittaker MW4[45]
- Whittaker MW5 Sorcerer
- Whittaker MW6S Fatboy
- Whittaker MW6T Merlin
- Whittaker MW7
- Whittaker MW8
Whittelsey edit
(Whittelsey Mfg Co, 220 Howard St, Bridgeport Connecticut, United States)
Whittemore-Hamm edit
((Harris) Whittemore-(?) Hamm Co, Saugus Massachusetts, United States)
Whittenbeck edit
(Clem Whittenbeck, Greenwood Missouri, Lincoln Nebraska and Miami Oklahoma, United States)
Whittenburg edit
(Mickey Whittenburg, Connecticut, United States)
Wibault edit
(Société des Avions Michel Wibault)
- Wibault 1
- Wibault 2
- Wibault 3
- Wibault 7
- Wibault 72
- Wibault 73
- Wibault 74
- Wibault 8 Simoun
- Wibault 9
- Wibault 10 twin boom project
- Wibault 10/II re-allocated for two-seat parasol-wing recce aircraft, built for A.2 1923 competition
- Wibault 12 Sirocco
- Wibault 100 Four engine transport (prototype only)[46]
- Wibault 121 Sirocco
- Wibault 122
- Wibault 123
- Wibault 124
- Wibault 125
- Wibault 13 Trombe I single-seat lightweight fighter to C.1 1926 Jockey fighter contest
- Wibault 130 Trombe I
- Wibault 170 Tornade
- Wibault 210
- Wibault 220
- Wibault 240
- Wibault 260
- Wibault 270 1928 C.1 spec.
- Wibault 280T
- Wibault 281T
- Wibault 282T
- Wibault 283T
- Wibault 313
- Wibault 360T5
- Wibault 361
- Wibault 362
- Wibault 363
- Wibault 364
- Wibault 365
- Wibault 366
- Wibault 367
- Wibault 368
Wibault significant projects edit
Wib.4 heavy bomber project? Wib.5 single-seat parasol-wing fighter project, submitted to C.1 1923 Wib.6 two-seat parasol-wing fighter derivative of Wib.5 Wib.11 single-seat fighter project powered by one 500 hp engine, for C.1 1923 Wib.14 two-seat parasol-wing tourist aircraft project Wib.14H a floatplane version of Wib.14 Wib.15 single-seat fighter project to C.1 1926 contest Wib.160 Trombe II a more powerful version of Wib.130 Trombe I, also for C.1 1926 Wib.170 single-seat lightweight fighter for C.1 1926 Wib.230 three-engined transport aircraft project? Wib.270 single-seat lightweight fighter project for C.1 1928 Wib.330 transport aircraft (no more details) Wib.340 two-seat low-wing tourist aircraft project
Wichita edit
(Wichita Aeroplane Service Co)
Wichita edit
(Wichita Airplane Mfg Co (C A Noll, Anson O Rorabaugh), 716 (?>912) W 1st St, Wichita Kansas, United States)
Wickham edit
(James Wickham, Seattle Washington, United States)
- Wickham Model A Bluebird
- Wickham Model B[41]
- Wickham Model C Sunbird
- Wickham Model E Sunbird II
- Wickham Model F
Wickner edit
(Geoffrey N. Wikner)
Widerøe edit
(Widerøes Flyveselskap)
Wieber edit
(John C Wieber, Milwaukee Wisconsin, United States)
Wielemans edit
Wienberg edit
(William Weinberg, Kansas City, Missouri, United States)
Wier edit
(Ronald Wier, San Diego, California, United States)
Wigal edit
(Fritz Wigal, Jackson Tennessee, United States)
Wight edit
(Confusion may reign here:- Owner:J. Samuel White, Designer Howard T. Wright, Company Name Wight Aircraft Co.)
- Wight Twin Landplane
- Wight Twin Seaplane
- Wight Seaplane (Admiralty Type 840)
- Wight Seaplane No.1
- Wight Seaplane No.2
- Wight Converted Seaplane
- Wight Baby
- Wight Pusher Seaplane
- Wight Navyplane
- Wight Improved Navyplane Type A.I
- Wight Improved Navyplane Type A.II
- Wight Quadruplane
- Wight Trainer Seaplane
- Wight Bomber
- Wight Triplane Flying Boat
Willard edit
(Also check McCurdy-Willard Planes)
- Willard Channel Wing[50]
- Willard Breathless[51]
- Willard Gasser[52]
- Willard Schoolboy[53]
- Willard Church Mid-Wing Model JC-2[54]
Wilbur edit
(Joe W Wilbur, Exeter New Hampshire, United States)
Wilcox edit
Wilcox edit
(H F Wilcox Aeronautics Inc, Verdigris Oklahoma, United States)
Wiley edit
(Oklahoma City Oklahoma, United States)
Wild edit
(Alec Wild)S
Wild edit
(Robert Wild / Comte)
Wilde edit
(Lehman Wilde, New York, United States)
Wilder edit
(Charles A Wilder, Bronson Michigan, United States)
Wilden edit
(Helmut Wilden)
Wildfire Air Racing edit
Wiley Post edit
(Wiley Post Aircraft Corp, Oklahoma City Oaklahoma, United States)
Wilford edit
(E Burke Wilford, Paoli Pennsylvania, United States)
Willard edit
(Charles F Willard, Hempstead NY and Los Angeles California, United States)
Williams edit
(J Newton Williams, Ansonia Connecticut, United States)
C W Williams edit
(C W Williams)
O E Williams edit
(O E Williams Aeroplane Co (founders: Osbert Edwin & Inez Williams), Scranton Pennsylvania, United States)
- Williams 1911 Biplane[41]
- Williams 1912 Biplane[41]
- Williams 1913 Biplane[41]
- Williams 1914 Hydro Aeroplane[41]
- Williams 1917[41]
- Williams Model 5[41]
Williams edit
(Beryl J Williams Co, Venice & Pasadena California, United States)
Williams edit
(Szekely Aircraft & Engine Co, Holland Michigan, United States)
Williams edit
(Art Williams and Guy Gully, Alliance Ohio, United States)
Williams edit
(Paul Williams, Dayton Ohio, United States)
Williams edit
(Walt Williams, Perris California, United States)
Williams edit
(Robert F Williams, Houston Texas, United States)
Williams edit
(Floyd Williams, Eagle Grove Iowa, United States)
Williams edit
(Bob Williams)
Williams International edit
((Sam B) Williams Intl, Walled Lake Michigan, United States)
Williams Texas-Temple edit
(Texas Aero Mfg Co (fdr: George W Williams), Temple Texas, United States)
- Williams Texas-Temple 1908 Monoplane[41]
- Williams Texas-Temple 1926 Monoplane[41]
- Williams Texas-Temple C-4[41]
- Williams Texas-Temple Commercial-Wing[41]
- Williams Texas-Temple Speed-Wing[41]
- Williams Texas-Temple Sport[41]
- Williams Texas-Temple Trimotor[41]
- Williams Texas-Temple Sportsman
Williamson edit
(Roger Williamson, San Antonio Texas, United States)
Willoughby edit
(Capt Hugh L. Willoughby, Newport Rhode Island, United States)
Willoughby edit
(Willoughby Delta Company)
Wills Wing edit
(Santa Ana, California and later Orange, California, United States)
- Wills Wing Alpha
- Wills Wing Attack Duck
- Wills Wing Condor
- Wills Wing Duck
- Wills Wing Eagle
- Wills Wing Falcon
- Wills Wing Fusion
- Wills Wing Harrier
- Wills Wing HP
- Wills Wing HP AT
- Wills Wing Omega
- Wills Wing Omni
- Wills Wing RamAir
- Wills Wing Raven
- Wills Wing Skyhawk
- Wills Wing Spectrum
- Wills Wing Sport
- Wills Wing Sport American
- Wills Wing Sport AT
- Wills Wing SST
- Wills Wing Super Sport
- Wills Wing T2
- Wills Wing Talon
- Wills Wing U2
- Wills Wing Ultra Sport
- Wills Wing XC
Wilson edit
Wilson edit
(John H Wilson, Middlesex Pennsylvania, United States)
Wilson edit
(Al & Herbert Wilson, Ocean Park California, United States)
Wilson edit
(Wilson & Co, 529 W Douglas, Wichita Kansas, United States)
Wilson edit
((Dr Frank M) Wilson Aircraft Company, Los Angeles California, United States)
Wilson edit
(James Wilson, Los Angeles California, United States)
Windecker edit
(Windecker Industries Inc.)
Winds Italia edit
(Bologna, Italy)
Windstar edit
(Windstar, Boise Idaho, United States)
Windspire edit
(Windspire Inc.)
Windtech Parapentes edit
(Gijón, Spain)
- Windtech Altair
- Windtech Ambar
- Windtech Arial
- Windtech Bali
- Windtech Bantoo
- Windtech Cargo
- Windtech Combat
- Windtech Coral
- Windtech Evo
- Windtech Fenix
- Windtech Honey
- Windtech Impulse
- Windtech Kali
- Windtech Kinetik
- Windtech Loop
- Windtech Nitro
- Windtech Pulsar
- Windtech Quarx
- Windtech Ru-bi
- Windtech Serak
- Windtech Silex
- Windtech Spiro
- Windtech Syncro
- Windtech Tactic
- Windtech Tecno
- Windtech Tempest
- Windtech Tempus
- Windtech Tonic
- Windtech Tuareg
- Windtech Tucan
- Windtech Windy
- Windtech Zenith
- Windtech Zephyr
Windward Performance edit
Wing edit
((George S) Wing Aircraft Co/Hi-Shear Corp, 2660 Skypark Dr, Torrance California, United States)
Wingco edit
Wingler edit
(Wingler Aeronautical Co, Riverside Iowa, United States)
Founded by Frank Joseph Wingler
Wings of Change edit
(Fulpmes, Austria)
- Skyman Amicus
- Skyman The Rock
- Skyman CrossCountry
- Skyman Heartbeat
- Skyman CrossAlps
- Skyman PassengAir
- Skyman Tandem
- Skyman Reinhold II
- Skyman Furio
- Wings of Change Acrominator
- Wings of Change Braveheart
- Wings of Change Chinhook Bi
- Wings of Change Crossblade
- Wings of Change Deathblade
- Wings of Change Druid
- Wings of Change Edonis
- Wings of Change Reinhold
- Wings of Change Ötzi
- Wings of Change Predator
- Wings of Change Psychohammer
- Wings of Change Speedy Gonzales
- Wings of Change Taifun
- Wings of Change Tsunami
- Wings of Change Tuareg
- Wings of Change Twister
- Wings of Change X-Fighter
- Wings of Change XPlor-air
Wings Of Freedom edit
(Wings Of Freedom LLC, Hubbard, Ohio, United States)
Wingler edit
Winicki edit
Winner edit
(Winner SCS)
Winslow edit
(Capt Stewart V Winslow, Lewistown Montana, United States)
Winstead edit
( (Carl & Guy) Winstead Brothers Airplane Co, Wichita Kansas, United States)
Winton edit
(Scott Winton)
Wipaire edit
(Wipaire Inc.)
Wise edit
(Ralph Wise, United States)
Wiseman edit
(Fred Wiseman & M W Peters, San Francisco and Petaluma California, United States)
Wisenant edit
(Oscar H Wisenant, Colorado Springs Colorado, United States)
Wissler edit
((Clarence H) Wissler Airplane Co, Bellefontaine Ohio, United States)
Wittemann-Lewis edit
(Wittemann-Lewis Aircraft Co Inc.)
- Wittemann 1907 Biplane[41]
- Wittemann 1907 Triplane[41]
- Wittemann 1911 Biplane[41]
- Wittemann-Lewis 1923 Biplane[41]
- Wittemann-Lewis Barling NBL-1[41]
- Wittemann-Lewis T-T
Wittman edit
(Steve J. Wittman)
- Wittman Tailwind
- Wittman Midwing
- Wittman Big X
- Wittman Chief Oshkosh
- Wittman Buster
- Wittman Hardly-Ableson[41]
- Wittman 0&0 Special[41]
- Wittman V-Witt
- Wittman DFA a.k.a. Little Bonzo
- Wittman D-12 Bonzo
- Wittman W-5 Buttercup
- Wittman W-8 Tailwind
- Wittman W-9 Tailwind
- Wittman W-10 Tailwind
Wiweko edit
(Wiweko Soepono)
Wixon edit
(H H Wixon, Chicago Illinois, United States)
Witzig-Lioré-Dutilleul edit
W.K.F. edit
(Wiener Karosserie und Flugzeugfabrik)
- W.K.F. 80.01[60]
- W.K.F. 80.02[60]
- W.K.F. 80.03[60]
- W.K.F. 80.04
- W.K.F. 80.05[43][60]
- W.K.F. 80.06 (D.I)
- W.K.F. 80.06B (D.I)
- W.K.F. 80.07[60]
- W.K.F. 80.08[60]
- W.K.F. 80.09[60]
- W.K.F. 80.10[43][60]
- W.K.F. 80.12[43][60]
- W.K.F. series 81 (Knoller C.II(WKF))[60]
- W.K.F. series 82 (Lloyd C.V(WKF))[60]
- W.K.F. series 83 (Aviatik C.I(WKF))[60]
- W.K.F. series 84 (Aviatik D.I(WKF))[60]
- W.K.F. 85 (D.I)[60]
- W.K.F. series 184 (Aviatik D.I(WKF))[60]
- W.K.F. series 284 (Aviatik D.I(WKF))[60]
- W.K.F. series 384 (Aviatik D.I(WKF))[60]
- W.K.F. C.I[60]
- W.K.F. D.I (80.06B)
WLT edit
(Wolfsberg Letecká Továrna s.r.o. ) Czech Republic later Wolfsberg Aircraft s.r.o.
WNF edit
(Wiener Neustädter Flugzeugwerke GmbH)
Wogen edit
(Orville Wogen, Lake Mills Iowa, United States)
Wolf edit
(Donald S Wolf, Huntington New York, United States)
Wolf edit
(Steve Wolf)
Wolff edit
(Albert Wolff, Denver Colorado, United States)
Wolford-Wilson edit
(Dale Wolford & Elmer Wilson )
Wolfsberg edit
(Wolfsberg Aircraft Corp. NV / Wolfsberg-Evektor / Wolfsberg Letecká Tovarna s.r.o.) Czech Republic
- Wolfsberg 257 Raven (initial design)
- Wolfsberg-Evektor Raven (second company)
- Wolfsberg Corvus 1F (third company)[61]
Wolverine edit
(Wolverine Aeronautic Co, Albion Michigan, United States)
Wombat edit
Wood edit
(Charles A Wood, Clay Center Kansas, United States)
Wood edit
(Dick Wood, Kansas City Missouri, United States)
Wood edit
(Callbie Wood, Wilson North Carolina, United States)
Wood edit
(Stanley Wood, Glendale Arizona, United States)
Wood edit
(Steven K. Wood)
Wood & English edit
(Thomas W Wood & Noel L English, Wiggins Mississippi, United States)
Woodford edit
((Edwin S) Woodford Airplanes Inc., Portland Oregon, United States)
Woodson edit
(Woodson Aircraft Corp, Bryan Ohio, United States)
- Woodson Express 2-A[41]
- Woodson Foto[41]
- Woodson M-6[41]
- Woodson Sport 3-A[41]
- Woodson Transport 4-B[41]
Woodward edit
World edit
(World Aircraft Company, Paris, Tennessee, United States)
- World Aircraft Spirit
- World Aircraft Vision
- World Aircraft Freedom[62]
- World Aircraft Surveyor
- World Aircraft Sentinel
World Seair edit
(Edgewater, Florida, United States)
World War I Aeroplanes edit
(World War I Aeroplanes, Inc, Poughkeepsie, New York, United States)
Worldwide Ultralite edit
(Worldwide Ultralite Industries)
Worsell edit
(Tom Worsell)
Wouters edit
(Jean de Wouters d'Oplinter)
Wozniak edit
(Frank B. Wozniak)
Wren edit
Wren edit
Wright edit
(Wright Aeronautical)
- Wright Flyer I
- Wright Flyer II
- Wright Flyer III
- Wright Model A
- Wright Military Flyer
- Wright Model A(Transitional Model)[64]
- Wright Aeroboat[64]
- Wright AH[64]
- Wright AO-3 Mohawk (Dayton-Wright XO-3 in use as an engine test-bed a.k.a. Iron Horse)[64]
- Wright Astra[64]
- Wright Model B
- Wright B-1[64]
- Wright B-2[64]
- Wright B-3[64]
- Wright Baby Grand[64]
- Wright Baby Wright[64]
- Wright R Roadster[64]
- Wright BB[64]
- Wright Model C
- Wright CH Hydroaeroplane[64]
- Wright Model D Scout[64]
- Wright Model E
- Wright EX Vin Fiz[64]
- Wright Model F Tin Cow
- Wright Model G Aeroboat
- Wright Model H
- Wright HS
- Wright Model I (a.k.a. Coastal Defence Hydro)[64]
- Wright Model J (a.k.a. Long Bull)[64]
- Wright Model K
- Wright Model L[64]
- Wright Racer[64]
- Wright Model V[64]
- Wright WP
- Wright Model X[64]
- Wright F2W
- Wright F3W Apache
- Wright NW
- Wright SDW[64]
Wright edit
((H W) Wright & Co, Wilmar California, United States)
Wright edit
(Dr Thomas Edward A Wright, Wichita Kansas, United States)
Wright edit
(A F Wright, Dubuque Iowa, United States)
Wright edit
(James R Wright, St Clair Shores Michigan, United States)
Wright-Bellanca edit
Wright-Gingerich edit
(Harvey C Wright, Iowa City Iowa, United States)
Wright-Hughes edit
((James) Wright Machine Tool Co, Cottage Grove Oregon, United States)
Wright-Martin edit
Wright Redux edit
(Wright Redux Assn, Glen Ellyn Illinois, United States)
Wrobel edit
(Gerard Wrobel, Beynes, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France)
Wüst edit
(Aschaffenburg, Germany)
Wyandotte edit
(Wyandotte High School, Kansas City Kansas, United States)
Wysong edit
(Forrest E Wysong, Raleigh North Carolina, United States)
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