List of aircraft (Df-Dz)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Df-Dz'.

Df-Dz

DF Helicopters

DFS

(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug) see also: RRG

DFW

(Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H)

DG

(DG Flugzeugbau GmbHpreviously Gläser-Dirks)

DGRCN

(Dirección General de Reparaciones y Construcciones Navales - Mexico)

Diablo

(Diablo Aircraft Co, Stockton, CA)

  • Diablo 1929 Biplane[3]

Diamond Aircraft

Díaz

(Amalio Díaz)

  • Díaz type C

Dickey

(Shirl Dickey Enterprises, Phoenix, AZ)

  • Dickey E-Racer Mark 1
  • Dickey E-Racer Mark 2
  • Dickey King Racer

Didier ULM

(Francheval, France)

Diehl

(Diehl Aero-Nautical, Jenks, OK)

Diemert

(Bob Diemert)

  • Diemert Defender

Dietrich

(Dietrich-Gobiet Flugzeugwerke AG - 1922, Richard-Dietrich-Flugzeugbau-GmbH, Dietrich Flugzeugwerke AG, Mannheim)

  • Dietrich DP I Sperber - 1922 2-seat sports biplane, 70 hp/51 kW Gnome rotary[4]
  • Dietrich DP II Bussard - sports biplane prototype, 63 hp/47 kW 5-cyl Siemens Sh 4, (x 1), no interplane struts
  • Dietrich DP IIa - production sports biplane, 83 hp/62 kW 7-cyl Siemens Sh 5, (x 53). DP IIa had N-type struts[5]
  • Dietrich DP III - 2+6 high-wing monoplane airliner, 1 x Benz Bz.IV or Rolls-Royce Falcon, abandoned[6]
  • Dietrich DP IV - [Project] 2-seat trainer (4-seat tourer?), 63 hp/47 kW 5-cyl Siemens Sh 4[7]
  • Dietrich DP V - [Project] 1+2 touring aircraft, Mercedes engine[8]
  • Dietrich DP VI - 1924 low-wing sports monoplane prototype, 49 hp/37 kW 3-cyl Haacke radial[9]
  • Dietrich-Gobiet DP.VII
  • Dietrich-Gobiet DP.VIIA
  • Dietrich DP IX - 2-seat, parasol-wing monoplane trainer, 62 kW (83 hp) 7-cyl Siemens Sh 5 - based on DP VIIa but with more powerful engine (x 8) D-806, D-807
  • Dietrich DP XI - 2-seat biplane, 71 kW (95 hp) 7-cyl Siemens Sh 11 - based on the DP IIa, with V-type interplane struts, rebuilt as RaKa RK 1 in 1926
  • Dietrich DS I

Dietz

((Conrad G) Dietz Laboratories, Cincinnati, OH, 1925: Dietz Aeroplane Co, 815 Herman Ave/33 Hess St, Dayton, OH)

Dietz-Schreiber

  • Dietz-Schreiber Skylark[3]

DiFoGa

(Frits Diepens Ford Garage)

DINFIA

(Dirección Nacional de Fabricación e Investigación Aeronáutica - Spanish language for "National Directorate of Aeronautical Manufacturing and Research").

DirectFly

(DirectFly sro, Hluk, Czech Republic)

Discovery Aviation

Distar

(Distar Air)

Dittmar

Dixie

(Charles W Lay, Cincinnati, OH)

  • Dixie 1924 Monoplane[3]

Dixon

(Jess Dixon, Andalusia, AL)

  • Dixon 1936 Helicopter[3]

Dixon

(Tom Dixon, Burlington, NC)

  • Dixon Special[3]

DJB

(DJB Aeroplane Co (Harry Deuther, Junkin & Brukner), the basis for Weaver Aircraft Co. )

  • DJB Flying Boat[3]
  • DJB Scout[3]

D.K.D.

see:Działowskich

DLR

(Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt e.V. (DLR) - German Aerospace Center)

D.N.F.

(Dupperon, Niepce & Fetterer)

  • D.N.F. 1916 bomber

Doak

(Doak Aircraft Co Inc, Torrance, CA )

Doak & Deeds

((Edward) Doak & (Woody) Deeds Aircraft Co, Culver City, CA)

  • Doak & Deeds Sportsman[3]

Dobi

(Jurgis Dobkevičius - Lithuania)

Doblhoff

(Friedrich Baron von Doblhoff)

Dockery-Barneko

(Leland Dockery and Ralph Barnecko, Valparaiso, IN)

  • Dockery-Barneko S-1[3]

Doerflein

(Howard Doerflein, Milwaukee WI.)

  • Doerflein Sportsman[3]

Dokuchayev

(Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)

  • Dokuchayev 1910 biplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev No.2 biplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev No.3 biplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev No.4 biplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev No.5 monoplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev No.6 biplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev 1910 biplane (Aleksnadr Yakovlevich Dokuchayev)[12]
  • Dokuchayev 1912 sesquiplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev 1914 biplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev 1915 sesquiplane trainer[12]
  • Dokuchayev 1916 monoplane[12]
  • Dokuchayev 1916 biplane[12]

Doflug

(Dornier-Werke AG)

Doman

(1945: (Glidden S) Doman-(Clinton W) Frasier Helicopters Inc, New York, NY and Stamford, CT, 1949: Doman Helicopters Inc, Danbury, CT 195?: Berlin Doman Helicopters Inc (Europe).)

Dominion

(Dominion Aircraft Corporation Ltd, Renton, WA)

Donnet-Denhaut

(Société des Établissements Donnet-Denhaut)

Donnet-Lévêque

  • Donnet-Leveque Type A[21]
  • Donnet-Leveque Type B[20]
  • Donnet-Leveque Type C[20]
  • Donnet-Leveque 1912 flying boat[20]
  • Donnet-Leveque 1913 flying boat racer[20]
  • Donnet-Leveque PD[20]

Dopourdois

(Georges Dopourdois)

  • Dopourdois DV.219[22]

Dorand

(Colonel Emile Dorand, director of the Section Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé) at Chalais-Meudon / Société d`Études des Giravions Dorand)

Dorand

(Réne Dorand / Société d'Etudes des Giravions Dorand / Société Francaise Du Gyroplane)

Dorland

(L S Dorland, San Francisco, CA)

  • Dorland Helicopter

Dormoy

(Etienne Dormoy, Detroit, MI and Dayton, OH)

Dorna

(H F Dorna Company)

Dornier

(Dornier Werke GmbH) (During World War 1, Dornier designed for Zeppelin-Lindau)

Dornier Seawings

Dornier (Altenrhein)

see FFA

Douglas

(Charles M Ford, Al M Williams, and members of the Douglas Flying Club, Douglas, AZ)

  • Douglas 1909 Biplane[3]

Douglas

see also: Davis-Douglas, McDonnell-Douglas

Douglas-Northrop

(see #Douglas)

Douheret

Dova Aircraft

(Paskov, Czech Republic)

Dow

(Robert W Dow, Flint, MI)

Downer

(C L Downer, Salt Lake City, UT)

  • Downer 1910 Quintuplane[3]

Downer

(Downer Aircraft Industries Inc, Alexandria, MN)

Doyle

(Doyle Aero Corp, 3104 Elm Ave, Baltimore, MD)

Doyle

(Richard H Doyle, Franklin Park, IL)

  • Doyle gyroplane[3]
  • Doyle Moon Maid[3]

Doyle

( (Herbert Charles) Doyle, Rochester, NY)

  • Doyle 1911 Biplane[3]

Doyle-Brown

(Doyle-(R M) Brown Motorplane Co, New York, NY)

  • Doyle-Brown Motorplane[3]

Doyn

(Doyn Aircraft, Wichita, KS)

  • Doyn Dart I[3] (Cessna 170,172 and 175 conversions)
  • Doyn Dart II[3] (Piper Apache conversions)

Drachen Studio Kecur

(Drachen Studio Kecur GmbH, Mettmann, Germany)

Dragon

  • Dragon 150
  • Dragon 200

Dragon Fly

(Dragon fly Aircraft Corporation)

  • Dragon Fly monoplane[35]

Dreifke

(Ramon Dreifke, St Louis, MO)

Drezet

(Maurice Drezet)

  • Drezet 01[22]
  • Drezet-Mirouze 02 Drezair[22] (Maurice Drezet and Alain Mirouze)

Driggers

(Willard A Driggers, 1530 Olive St, Washington, DC, and Willow Grove, PA)

Driggs

(Driggs Aircraft Corp/Michigan Screw Co, Lansing, MI)

Driggs-Johnson

( (Ivan) Driggs-(E A) Johnson Airplane & Supply Co, Dayton, OH)

DRS Technologies

Druiff-Neate

  • Druiff-Neate Cycloplane

Druine

DS

(Lebanon)

  • DS-1 Papillon

DSA

(Delft Student Aeroclub (DSA))

D.S.

  • D.S. No.1 Papillon[38]

DSK

(Duster Sailplane Kits)

DSK Airmotive

(DSK Airmotive, Ft Walton Beach, FL)

DTA sarl

(Montélimar, France)

Duane's Hangar

(Patrick Duane, Liberty, SC)

du Temple

Dube

(Aviation Normand Dube, Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec, Canada)

Duben

  • Duben helicopter[39]

Dubna

(Dubna Machine-Building Plant Production Technical Complex Co. Ltd,)

Ducournau

(Jean-Marc Ducournau)

  • Ducournau HLM.01[22]

Ducrot

(Vittorio Ducrot)

Dudakov-Konstantinov

Dudek

(Stan Dudek, Somerville, NJ)

Dudek

(Albert Dudek, Cleveland, OH)

  • Dudek-Beachey Pusher[3] (replica Beachey-Eaton 1914 Biplane)

Dudek Paragliders

(Bydgoszcz, Poland)

  • Dudek Action
  • Dudek Air-Light
  • Dudek Alt
  • Dudek Atak
  • Dudek Bi-Light
  • Dudek Coden
  • Dudek Colt
  • Dudek Condor
  • Dudek Elf
  • Dudek Freeway
  • Dudek Guliwer
  • Dudek Hadron
  • Dudek Jumbo
  • Dudek Lux
  • Dudek Mach 1.1
  • Dudek Manta
  • Dudek Marlin
  • Dudek Max
  • Dudek Nemo
  • Dudek Nucleon
  • Dudek Optic
  • Dudek Orca
  • Dudek Patrol
  • Dudek Plasma
  • Dudek Plus
  • Dudek Reaction
  • Dudek Rex
  • Dudek Shark
  • Dudek Snake
  • Dudek Synthesis
  • Dudek Top
  • Dudek Traper
  • Dudek Twix
  • Dudek Universal
  • Dudek Vip
  • Dudek Vox
  • Dudek Wezyr
  • Dudek Zagzig
  • Dudek Zak Speed

Dudley

  • Dudley Glass Slipper[41]

Dudley Watt

Dufaux

(Dufaux, Armand and Henri, Switzerland)

  • Dufaux C.2 Fighter

Dufour

Duigan

Dudley Watt

Dumbravă

(Ioan Dumbravă)

  • Dumbravă Iaşi-1

Dumod

(Dumod Corp, Opa-Locka, FL)

  • Dumod I
  • Dumod Liner
  • Dumod Infinité I
  • Dumod Infinité II

Duncan (aircraft constructor)

  • Duncan Special a.k.a. DX-1 Sport

Dunham

(Erwin J Dunham, Hamburg, NY)

  • Dunham 1927 Monoplane[3]

Dunn

((William G) Dunn Mfg Co, Clarinda, IA)

  • Dunn K-5 Cruzaire[3]

Dunn-Tate

(Harry & Frank Dunn, Anderson, IN)

  • Dunn-Tate 1910 Biplane[3]

Dunne

(J. W. Dunne) see also: Burgess-Dunne

Dupau

(Marcel Dupau)

  • Dupau 12 Papy-on[22]

DuPont

(Dupont Aerospace)

  • Dupont Aerospace DP-2

Dupperon-Niepce-Fetterer

  • Dupperon-Niepce-Fetterer 1916 bomber[44][45]

Dupuy

(Roger Dupuy)

Durand

(William H Durand, 84 St & McKinley Ave)

Duranton

  • Duranton DE.01 Junior[22]

Durand et Delaville

(Claude Durand and Delaville)

Durandeaux

(Durandeaux)

  • Durandeaux D.510[23]

Durant

( (Rex C "Cliff") Durant Aircraft Corp, Durant Field, 82 Ave at E 14 St, Oakland, CA)

Durban

(Durban Aircraft, South Africa)

  • Durban Aerial II - formerly "Genair Aeriel 2", a Piel Emeraude built under licence[47]

Durenleau

(René Durenleau, Franklin, VT)

  • Durenleau A-1 Biddy Buddy[3]

Durley

(Bill Durley)

  • Durl-E-Aire[48]- parasol wing amateur built aircraft, one built

Duruble

(Roland Duruble)

DUS

(Jerzy Dabrowski and Antoni Uszacki)

Duverne-Saran

(Duverne & Saran)

Dux Factory (sometimes anglicized as Duks or Dooks)

Dvorak

(George J. Dvorak, Redding, CA)

  • Dvorak MiniOne[3]

Dwight-Lund

  • Dwight-Lund 1911 Aeroplane

Dycer

((Charles F & Edward A) Dycer Airport Corp, 136 St & Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Dycer Sportplane[3]

Dye

(Elmer F Dye, Encanto, CA)

  • Dye Dart Sport[3]

Dye-Morrow

(Elmer F Dye & Ed Morrow, Encanto and San Diego, CA)

  • Dye-Morrow LW[3]

Dyer

(Stephen E Dyer, Aurora, CO)

  • Dycer Dycercraft[3]

Dyke

((John W) Dyke Aircraft, Fairborn, OH)

Dyle et Bacalan

(Société Dyle et Bacalan à Bordeaux / Société Anonyme de Travaux Dyle et Bacalan)

Dyn'Aéro

Dynali

(Dynali Helicopter Company)

Dynalifter

  • Dynalifter DL-100[51]

Dynamic OK

  • Dynamic OK WT-9

Dynamic Sport

(Kielce, Poland)

Dyott

(G.M. Dyott)

D'Yves Air Pub

(La Chapelle-en-Vexin, France)

  • D'Yves Yvasion 2000
  • D'Yves Mikalight
  • D'Yves Titanox
  • D'Yves Single-Seater Trike
  • D'Yves Airmax Double-Seater Trike
  • D'Yves Double-Seater Trike

Działowskich

(Stanislav Działowskich)


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