List of aircraft (Bf–Bo)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Bf' through 'Bo'.

Bf–Bo

BFW

(Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG)

Bharat

BIAA

(Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

  • BIAA Mifeng-1[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-2[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-3[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-4[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-4A
  • BIAA Mifeng-5[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-6[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-7[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-8[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-9[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-10[4]
  • BIAA Mifeng-11[4]

Biddy-Buddy

(Rene Durenleau, Rantoul, IL)

  • Biddy-Buddy 1958 Biplane[5]

Bidwell

((William Burgess) Bidwell-(Shirley) Yale Aviation Co, Gardiner Airport, Portland, OR)

  • Bidwell Cloud Buster Junior[5]

Biemond

(C Biemond)

  • Biemond CB-1[5]

Biggs

(Floyd Biggs, OK)

  • Biggs A Special[5]

Bille S.A.C.A.N.A.

  • Bille S.A.C.A.N.A. triplane bomber[6]

Billman

  • Billman B.11 Little Pink Cloud[5][7]

Bilsam Aviation

(Poznań, Poland)

Bing

(George J. Bing)

  • Bing 1911 biplane

Biplanes Of Yesteryear

(Ontario, OR)

Bircham

  • Bircham Beetle[8]

Bird

(Bird Aircraft Co. / (Joe & Harry) Brunner-(William E) Winkle Aircraft Corp, 17 Haverkamp St, Glendale, NY)

Bird

((W W) Bird Aircraft Co, 1905 Atlantic, San Diego, CA)

  • Bird Air Bus 1[5]

Bird

(Bird Corporation, Palm Springs, CA)

Bird

(Cory Bird, Mojave, CA)

  • Bird Symmetry[5]

Birdman

Birdman

(Birdman Enterprises)

Bird Wing

(Bird Wing Commercial Aircraft Co.)

BIS

(Bylinkin-Iordan-Sikorsky)

  • BIS 1910 pusher biplane[9]
  • BIS 1910 tractor biplane[9]

Bishop

Bisnovat

BJJR

()

(Raymond Bittner, Chicago, IL)

  • Bittner RA-1[5]

BK Fliers

(BK Fliers / Bruce King)

Bksut

  • Bksut Eleisson

Blackburn

(deForest Blackburn, St Louis, MO)

  • Blackburn Sportair Coupe[5]

Blackburn

Black Diamond

(Diamond Airplane Co, Black Diamond, CA)

  • Black Diamond 1910 Biplane[5]

Blackshape

(Blackshape srl, Monopoli, Italy)

Blackwing Sweden

(Lund, Sweden)

Blake

  • Blake Bluetit

Blanc

(Maurice Blanc)

  • Monoplan Maurice Blanc 1911[10]

Blanchard

(Société des Avions Blanchard)

Blanchet

(Jean Blanchet)

  • Blanchet JB.01 Chantecler[11]
  • Blanchet JB.60-2[11]

Blavier

(Gérard Blavier)

Blenet

(Roger Blenet)

  • Blenet RB.01 Jozé[13]

Blériot

Blessing

(Gerhard Blessing)

Bley

(Bley Flugzeugbau GmbH, Naumberg)

Blinderman-Mayorov

(И. А. Блиндерман & В. В. Майоров)

  • Blinderman-Mayorov monoplane (named Ery or Kass (France, 1911))

Bloch

(Avions Marcel Bloch)

Blohm & Voss

(For World War II projects with no RLM designation see: List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945: Blohm & Voss)

Paatalo

(Raimo Paatalo)

Bloudek

  • Bloudek XV Lojze[25]

Blue Max Ulralight

  • Blue Max Ultralight Blue Max[26]

Blue Yonder

(Blue Yonder Aviation)

Blume

Blume-Hentzen

  • Blume-Hentzen Habicht[27]

Bob Anderson Sport Aircraft

  • Bob Anderson Sport Aircraft Mini-Coupe[28]

Bock

(John W. Bock, Los Lunas, NM)

Bode

(John Bode, Augusta, KS)

  • Bode Drag 'n' Fly[29]

Bodiansky

(Michel Bodiansky)

Boeing


Boeing-Stearman

Boeing-Vertol

Boeing Aircraft of Canada

Boeing School of Aeronautics

  • Boeing School T-5[29]
  • Boeing School T-6[29]

Boeing-Sikorsky

Bogardus

(George Bogardus, Troutdale OR, and Eyerly Aircraft Corp, Salem, OR)

  • Bogardus Little Gee Bee[29]

Bogut

(Ed L. Bogut, Havre, MT)

Bohannon

(Bruce Bohannon)

Bohatyrew

(Michal Bohatyrew)

  • Bohatyrew Kaczka-Nadzieja (Kaczka-Nadzieja - Duck-the Hope / canard)sic[33]

Bohemia

Boillon

(Jean Boillon)

  • Boillon JAB.60 Fulmo[11]

Boisavia

(Société Boisavia)

BOK

(Byuro Osovikh Konstruktskii - experimental aircraft design bureau)

Bokor

(Maurice Bokor (also seen as Morris Boker), Bronx, NY)

  • Bokor 1909 triplane[29]

Boland

((Frank E & Joseph) Boland Aeroplane & Motor Co, Rahway, NJ and Mineola, NY, 1928: Boland Aeroplane Co, Newark, NJ)

Bolkhovitinov

Bölkow

Bollinger-Koppen

(Lynn L Bollinger-Otto C Koppen, MIT, Cambridge, MA)

  • Bollinger-Koppen Helioplane 1[29]
  • Bollinger-Koppen Helioplane 2[29]
  • Bollinger-Koppen Helioplane 4[29]

Bolte

(Bolte Aircraft Co, Des Moines, IA)

  • Bolte Limousine[29]
  • Bolte LW-1[29]
  • Bolte LW-2 Sportplane[29]
  • Bolte LW-3 Coupe[29]
  • Bolte LW-4

Bolz

(William H Bolz Jr, Palmyra, NE)

Bombardier

Bomhoff

(Bomhoff, Canada County, OK)

Bonbrake

(L. Dewey Bonbrake, Kansas City, KS)

  • Bonbrake Parasol[29]

Boncourt-Audenis-Jacob

(Monsieur Boncourt, Charles Audenis & Jean Jacob)

Bond

(John Bond, Cupertino, CA)

Bone

(R.O. Bone Co., 415 E Industrial Ave, Inglewood, CA)

Bonnel

(André Bonnel)

  • Aile volante Bonnel[37]

Bonnet-Labranche

(Albert et Emile Bonnet-Labranche)

  • Bonnet-Labranche No.1[38]
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.2[38]
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.3[38]
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.4[38][39] 1909 monoplane
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.5[38][40] 1910 biplane
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.6[38]
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.7[38]
  • Bonnet-Labranche No.8[38]

Bonney

(Leonard Warden Bonney, Wellington, OH)

Bonomi

See: Aeronautica Bonomi

Booker

(Carr E. Booker, Raleigh, NC)

  • Booker Hummingbird[29]

Boom

(Boom Technology)

Booth

(H.T. Booth. Freeport, NY)

  • Booth 1931 biplane[29]

Bopp

(Cecil W Bopp, Waterloo, IA)

Borchers

(Lowell J. Borchers, Mt Vernon, OH)

  • Borchers Delta Stingray[29]

Bordoni

  • Bordoni BGM.2

Borel

(see also: SGCIM) (Etablissements Borel / Gabriel borel)

  • Borel 1910 monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1911 1-seat monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1911 2-seat monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1911 2-seat metal monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1911 military monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1912 L'Obus monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1912 1-seat monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1912 2-seat monoplane[38]
  • Borel 1912 2-seat monoplane (2)[38] cowled gnome engine & balanced elevators
  • Borel 1912 2-seat floatplane[38] simple 4-strut float supports
  • Borel 1912 2-seat floatplane (2)[38] double diagonal float strut bracing
  • Borel 1912 2-seat floatplane (3)[38] wing root l/e cutouts
  • Borel 1912 2-seat amphibian[38]
  • Borel 1913 1-seat monoplane[38] fully covered
  • Borel 1913 2-seat monoplane[38] no cross axle
  • Borel 1913 2-seat floatplane[38] N-strut float supports + cutouts
  • Borel 1913 military monoplane
  • Borel Chemet 2-seater monoplane (No.7 at Paris-Deauville)
  • Borel Chemet 2-seater monoplane (2) (No.10 Type Tamise)
  • Borel Védrines 1-seat monoplane[38]
  • Borel Mestach 1-seat monoplane[38]
  • Borel-Ruby Torpille[38] pusher monoplane
  • Borel Bo.11
  • Borel C1
  • Borel C2 (Type 3000)
  • Borel Aeroyacht type Denhaut I[38]
  • Borel Aeroyacht type Denhaut II[41]
  • Borel Aeroyacht type Denhaut III[38]
  • Borel type Monaco[38]
  • Borel-Odier BO-T
  • Borel-Odier BO-C
  • Borel-Boccacio Type 3000 (C2)
  • Borel racer[42]

Borgward

Borodics

Borovkov-Florov

Borucki

(Stefan Borucki)

  • Borucki monoplane[44]
  • Borucki biplane[44]

Borzecki

(Jozef Borzecki)

  • Borzecki Alto-Stratus

Bosch

Bosshardt

(Harry Bosshardt, 1850 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA.

BOT Aircraft

(Oerlinghausen, Germany)

Botali-du-Riveau

Botali-Mandelli

  • Botali-Mandelli Avionette[45]

Bottoms

(Leonard L. Bottoms Jr., Quinton, VA)

Bouchard

(André Bouchard)

  • Bouchard le Météque[13]

Boudeau

  • Boudeau MB.10[13]
  • Boudeau MB.16

Bouffort-Lantres

(Bouffort & Gérard Lantres) (see also:Lantres-Bouffort)

  • Bouffort-Lantres BL.10[11]

Boulton Paul

(Boulton & Paul Ltd, Boulton Paul Aircraft)[46][47]

Bounsall

((Edward & Curtis) Bounsall Aircraft, Mesquite, NV)

Bourdon

((Allen P) Bourdon Aircraft Corp, E Greenwich, RI, 1930: Merged with Viking Flying Boat Co.)

Bourgois-Sénémaud

(Paul Bourgois with Sénémaud as engineer and Deckert as test pilot at a workshop in Levallois-Perret)

Bourn

(Clarence H. Bourn, Dallas, TX)

Bouvet-de Rougé

(Marcel Bouvet and Charles de Rougé)

  • Bouvet-de Rougé Elion[11]

Bowers

(Peter M Bowers, Seattle, WA)

Bowlby

((Richard "Dick") Bowlby Airplane Company, 1510 N Fairview and 413 S Market St, Wichita, KS)

  • Bowlby Sunbeam

Bowlus

Bowman

(Elmer Bowman, Owatonna, MN)

  • Bowman 1930 monoplane[29]
  • Bowman 1940 biplane[29]

Bowyer

(Jack B. Bowyer, Wichita, KS)

Boyd

(Chester M & W Hunter Boyd, Logan Field, Baltimore, MD)

  • Boyd Flying Craft Model A[29]
  • Boyd Flying Craft Model C[29]

Boyer

(Francois Boyer)

Boyd

(Gary Boyd)


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