This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'O'.
O edit
O'Bannon edit
(Clyde & Ralph O'Bannon, 510 S Kenilworth Ave, Oak Park, IL)
O'Brien-Hudson edit
- See Hudson & O'Brien
O'Hara edit
(Robert O'Hara, San Fernando, CA)
O'Malley edit
(Thomas H O'Malley, N E Warren, OH)
O'Neil edit
(O'Neil Airplane Co, Carlyle, IL)
O'Neill edit
(Terrence O'Neill, Ft Wayne, IN)
Oakland edit
(Oakland Airmotive Co, Oakland, CA)
OAW edit
(Ostdeutsche Albatroswerke G.m.b.H.)
- see:Albatros OAW
Oaxaca edit
(Oaxaca Aerospace / Raul and Rodrigo Fernandez)
Ochoa edit
(V L Ochoa, Arlington, NJ)
- Ochoa Jersey Devil a.k.a. Jersey Mosquito[1][2]
Oberlerchner edit
(Josef Oberlerchner Holzindustrie / Ing. Fritz Birkner)
Odesaviaremservice edit
Odier edit
(Antoine Odier - see: ESTA)
Oeffag edit
( Österreichische Flugzeugfabrik AG)
- Note: Öffag were allocated 50 series numbers for experimental and prototype aircraft.
- Oeffag 50.01[3]
- Oeffag 50.02[3]
- Oeffag 50.03 (C.II)[3]
- Oeffag 50.04[3]
- Oeffag 50.05[3]
- Oeffag 50.06 (C.II)[3]
- Oeffag 50.07 (C.II)[3]
- Oeffag 50.08 (AF)[3]
- Oeffag 50.09 (AF)[3]
- Oeffag 50.10 (AF)[3]
- Oeffag 50.11 (AF)[3]
- Oeffag 50.12 (AF)[3]
- Oeffag 50.13 (BF)[3]
- Oeffag 50.14 (CF)[3]
- Oeffag 50.15[3]
- Oeffag series 51 (C.I)[3]
- Oeffag series 52 (C.II)[3]
- Oeffag series 52.5 (C.II)[3]
- Oeffag series 53 (Albatros D.II(Oef))
- Oeffag series 53.2 (Albatros D.III(Oef))
- Oeffag series 153 (Albatros D.III(Oef))
- Oeffag series 253 (Albatros D.III(Oef))
- Oeffag series 54 (Friedrichshafen G.IIIa(Oef))
- Oeffag Va.53
- Oeffag Va.53.2
- Oeffag Va.153
- Oeffag Va.253
- Oeffag AF[3]
- Oeffag BF[3]
- Oeffag CF[3]
- Oeffag G
- Oeffag H[3]
- Oeffag K (Hansa-Brandenburg W.13 (Oef))
- Oeffag KG
- Oeffag C.I
- Oeffag C.II
Offierski edit
(Michael Offierski)
Offpiste Limited edit
(Dursley, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom)
OFW edit
(Österreichische Flugzeugwerke GmbH / Ing. Otto Kauba)
Oertz edit
(Max Oertz)
- Oertz 1909 biplane
- 1911 Oertz monoplane
- Oertz Taube IV
- Oertz V 5 Miltär Eindekker
- Oertz W 4[4]
- Oertz W 5[4]
- Oertz W 6 Flugschoner[4]
- Oertz W 8[4]
Ogawa edit
(Saburo Ogawa)
Ogden edit
((Henry H & Perry V) Ogden Aeronautical Corp, 1119 S Market St, Inglewood, CA)
- Ogden Osprey C a.k.a. PC
- Ogden Osprey PB a.k.a. Pirate
- Ogden Osprey PC a.k.a. C
- Ogden Pirate a.k.a. PB
ÕGL edit
(Õhu- ja Gaasikaitse Liit - Air & Aircraft Workshop) Tallinn, Estonia
- ÕGL-1 Kai
- ÕGL-2
- ÕGL POD-1
- ÕGL PON-1[6]
- ÕGL PON-1A
- KOD-1 13 PON-1 license-built in Latvia by LKOD - Kara Ostas Darbnica
- ÕGL PON-2[6]
- ÕGL PN-3[7]
- ÕGL PTO-4[6]
Oguri edit
(Tsunetaro Oguri)
Ohio edit
(Ohio Aero Mfg Co (Pres: Judd Yoho), Youngstown, OH)
Ohio edit
(Ohio Aviation Research & Development Foundation)
Ohm & Stoppelbein edit
(Richard Ohm and Gordon Stoppelbein, McLean, VA)
OIC edit
(Owj Industrial Complex, Iran)
Okamura edit
(Okamura Seiskujo Kabushiki Kaisha - Okamura Manufacturing Company Limited)
Okay edit
(Okay Airplane Co, Okay, OK (Pres: C N Martin))
OKB-1 edit
Olagnier edit
(Rémy Olagnier)
Oldfield edit
(Barney Oldfield Aircraft Co, Cleveland, OH)
Oldtimer edit
Oleson edit
(Clifton P "Ole" Oleson, IA)
Oleson edit
((Tage C and Uffe K) Oleson Aircraft Inc, Wayne, MI)
Ollivier edit
(Charles Ollivier)
Olsen edit
(Olsen Standard Aeroplane Co (OSACO), Tomahawk, WI)
Olsen edit
(Gordon L Olsen, Rosamond, CA)
Olsen-Jonasson edit
(Olsen-Jonasson)
Olsen-Thomas edit
((Albert & Lars) Olsen-(Ward) Thomas, Middletown, NJ)
Olson edit
(Olson Aircraft Corp, Wilmington, NC)
Olympic Ultralights edit
(Port Angeles, WA)
OMA SUD edit
(OMA SUD SpA, Capua (CE), Italy)
OMAC edit
(Old Man's Aircraft Company - OMAC Inc, Reno, NV)
OMAREAL edit
(Officina de Manutenção e Recuperção de Avioes, Ltda.)
Omega edit
(Omega Aircraft Corp)
- Omega BS-12
- Omega BS-12B
- Omega BS-12D-1
- Omega BS-12D-3
- Omega BS-12F
- Omega BS-12J
- Omega BS-14 Falcon
- Omega BS-17A Airliner
OMF edit
(Ostmecklenburgische Flugzeugbau)
Omni Weld edit
(Omni-Weld Company)
On Mark Engineering edit
Onciul edit
(Radu Onciul)
OneAircraft edit
(Celje, Slovenia)
One Aviation edit
(Albuquerque, NM)
ONERA edit
(Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales)
Ong edit
((William) Ong Aircraft Corp, 838 Richards Rd, Kansas City, MO)
Onishi edit
Orliński edit
(Roman Orliński)
Orta St. Hubert edit
(St.Hubert Aircraft Engineering Works - Mr. Pierre Baudoux and Mr. Jose Orta)
OOS edit
(Otdel Opytnogo Samolyetostroeniya - section for experimental aircraft construction)
Opel edit
(Fritz von Opel)
- Opel RAK.1 (a.k.a. Opel-Hatry RAK.1 or Opel-Sander RAK.1)
Opener, Inc. edit
(Palo Alto, California, United States)
Öppulennuk edit
()
Optery X edit
(Optery X Engineering Ltd.)
Option Air edit
(Option Air Reno (Pres: Carl O. Barlow), Reno, NV)
Oravecz edit
(Béla Oravecz)
Orbital Sciences Corporation edit
Orel edit
(Orel Aircraft)
Orenco edit
(Ordnance Engineering Co, Long Island, NY)
- Orenco A[1][19]
- Orenco B
- Orenco C[1]
- Orenco C-4 Cross Country[1]
- Orenco D
- Orenco D-2
- Orenco E-2
- Orenco F[1]
- Orenco F-4 Tourister[1]
- Orenco H-2[1]
- Orenco H-3 Commercial[1]
- Orenco I Sport Boat[1]
- Orenco IL-1
- Orenco PT[1]
- Orenco PW-1[1]
- Orenco PW-1A[1]
- Orenco PW-3
Orlando Helicopter Airways edit
(Orlando Helicopter Airways, Inc, DeLand, FL)
Orličan edit
(Orlican Národní Podnik)
Orlogsværftet / Flyvetroppernes Værksteder edit
(Orlogsværftet / Flyvetroppernes Værksteder - Naval dockyard / Flying Corps’ workshops)
- Orlogsvaerftet HM.I[20]
- Orlogsvaerftet HM.II
- Orlogsvaerftet H.B.I
- Orlogsvaerftet H.B.II
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.I
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.II
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.IV[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.V[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet L.M.I[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet Mågen 17[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.II[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.III[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.IV[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.V[21]
- Tøjhusværkstederne- Orlogsværftet H-Maskine[21]
Orme edit
(Harry A Orme, Washington, DC)
Ort edit
(Daniel J Ort, Dearborn/Detroit, MI)
Orel Aircraft edit
(Selles-Saint-Denis, France)
Orta St.Hubert edit
(José Orta / Ecole d'Aviation de St. Hubert
Ortego edit
(Leo Ortego, Alexandria, LA)
ORYOL-FESTIP edit
OSA edit
(Officine Sommese Aeronautica)
OSKBES edit
(Moscow Aviation institute)
Osprey edit
(George Pereira / Osprey Aircraft)
Ostergaard edit
(Ostergaard Airplane Works, Chicago, IL)
Ott edit
(Delmar Ott, Napa, CA)
Otto edit
(Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik (from 1911) / Aeroplanbau Otto-Alberti (1910))
- Otto-Alberti Doppeldecker (based on a Farman biplane 1910)
- Otto Renn-Doppeldecker (1912)
- Otto M 1912 (a.k.a. Pusher Biplane)[4]
- Otto B 1914[4]
- Otto C
- Otto B.I[4]
- Otto C.I 1915
- Otto C.II[4]
- Otto W.II
Otto edit
(Otto Aviation Group LLC)
Oulette edit
(Albert Oulette, Sanford, ME)
Overcashier edit
((Francis) Overcashier Airplane Co, 3515 Woodward, Detroit, MI)
Overland edit
(Overland Airways Inc, Omaha, NE)
OWAM edit
(Oscar Wittenstein Aerodrom Milbertshofen - Dr. Otto Wittenstein)
Owens edit
(John Sidney Owens, Glenside, PA)
Owj Industrial Complex edit
Owl edit
(George Owl, Gardena, CA)
- Owl Racer OR-65-2 Pogo and Yellow peril
- Owl Racer OR-70-1 Fang[1]
- Owl Racer OR-71-1 Li'l Quickie[1]
Ozaki edit
(Yukiteru Ozaki)
Ozone Gliders edit
(Le Bar-sur-Loup, France)
- Ozone 6907
- Ozone Addict
- Ozone Alpina
- Ozone Atom
- Ozone Buzz
- Ozone Cosmic Rider
- Ozone Delta
- Ozone Element
- Ozone Enzo
- Ozone FLX
- Ozone Geo
- Ozone Groundhog
- Ozone Jomo
- Ozone LM4
- Ozone LM5
- Ozone LM6
- Ozone Mac Daddy Bi
- Ozone Magnum
- Ozone Mag2lite
- Ozone Mantra
- Ozone Mojo
- Ozone Octane
- Ozone Peak
- Ozone Proton
- Ozone Rush
- Ozone Swift
- Ozone Swiftmax
- Ozone Trickster
- Ozone Ultralite
- Ozone Vibe
- Ozone Vulcan
- Ozone XXLite
- Ozone Zeno
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