List of aircraft (N)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'N'.
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N
Nagler
(Nagler Helicopter Company Inc, White Plains, NY)
- Nagler Honcho 100[3]
- Nagler Honcho 200[3]
- Nagler Honcho 202[3]
- Nagler NH-120
- Nagler NH-140[3]
- Nagler NH-160
- Nagler NH-170
- Nagler VG-1 Vertigyro[3]
- Nagler VG-2[3]
- Nagler XNH-1 Heliglider[3]
- Nagler XNH-2 Heligyro[3]
Nagler-Rolz
(Bruno Nagler & Franz Rolz)
Nakajima
(Japanese:中島飛行機株式会社 - Nakajima Hikōki Kabushiki Gaisha - Nakajima Aircraft Company) / (Nakajima Hikoki KK - Nakajima Aeroplane Company Ltd.)
- Nakajima Type 1 Biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 3 Biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 4 Biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 5 Biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 6 Biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 7 Biplane[7]
- Nakajima Type 4 Trainer[7]
- Nakajima Type 5 Trainer[7]
- Nakajima Bulldog Fighter
- Nakajima-Breguet Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima-Douglas DC-2 Transport
- Nakajima-Fokker Super Universal
- Nakajima-Fokker Ambulance Aircraft
- Nakajima Akatsuki
- Nakajima Fishery Seaplane[7]
- Nakajima AN-1
- Nakajima AT-1
- Nakajima AT-2
- Nakajima B-6 Biplane
- Nakajima DB
- Nakajima DF
- Nakajima K
- Nakajima Ko-4
- Nakajima LB-2
- Nakajima MS
- Nakajima N-19
- Nakajima N-35[7]
- Nakajima N-36[7]
- Nakajima NAF-1[7]
- Nakajima NAF-2[7]
- Nakajima NC
- Nakajima NK1F
- Nakajima NJ
- Nakajima NY
- Nakajima NZ
- Nakajima P-1
- Nakajima PA
- Nakajima PA-Kai[7]
- Nakajima Type PE
- Nakajima Q[7]
- Nakajima RZ[7]
- Nakajima S
- Nakajima Y3B
- Nakajima YM
- Nakajima A1N
- Nakajima A2N
- Nakajima A3N
- Nakajima A4N
- Nakajima A6M2-N
- Nakajima B3N
- Nakajima B4N
- Nakajima B5N
- Nakajima B6N Tenzan
- Nakajima C2N
- Nakajima C3N
- Nakajima C6N Saiun
- Nakajima D2N
- Nakajima D3N
- Nakajima E2N
- Nakajima E4N
- Nakajima E8N
- Nakajima E12N
- Nakajima G5N Shinzan
- Nakajima G8N Renzan
- Nakajima G10N Fugaku
- Nakajima J1N Gekko
- Nakajima J5N Tenrai
- Nakajima J9Y Kikka
- Nakajima L1N
- Nakajima Ki-4
- Nakajima Ki-6
- Nakajima Ki-8
- Nakajima Ki-11
- Nakajima Ki-12
- Nakajima Ki-13
- Nakajima Ki-16
- Nakajima Ki-19
- Nakajima Ki-27
- Nakajima Ki-31
- Nakajima Ki-34
- Nakajima Ki-37[9]
- Nakajima Ki-41
- Nakajima Ki-43 Hayabusa/Army Type 1 Fighter
- Nakajima Ki-44 Shoki
- Nakajima Ki-49 Donryu
- Nakajima Ki-52
- Nakajima Ki-53
- Nakajima Ki-58
- Nakajima Ki-62
- Nakajima Ki-63
- Nakajima Ki-68
- Nakajima Ki-75
- Nakajima Ki-80
- Nakajima Ki-82
- Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate/Army Type 4 Fighter
- Nakajima Ki-87
- Nakajima Ki-101
- Tachikawa Ki-106 (Wood Ki-84)[9]
- Nakajima Ki-113[9]
- Nakajima Ki-115 Tsurugi
- Manshu Ki-116 (Ki-84 variant)
- Nakajima Ki-117[9]
- Nakajima Ki-201 Karyu
- Nakajima Ki-230
- Nakajima Army Model 2 Ground Taxi-ing Trainer[7]
- Nakajima Army Type Ko 1
- Nakajima Army Type Ko 2 Trainer
- Nakajima Army Type Ko 3 Fighter/Trainer
- Nakajima Army Type Ko 4 Fighter
- Nakajima Army Type 91 Fighter
- Nakajima Army Type 94 Reconnaissance Aircraft
- Nakajima Army Type 95-2 Crew Trainer
- Nakajima Army Type 97 Transport
- Nakajima Army Type 97 Fighter
- Nakajima Army Type 100 Heavy Bomber
- Nakajima Army Type 2 Single-Seat Fighter
- Nakajima Army Special Attacker Tsurugi
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 6-shi Carrier Two-seat Fighter[7]
- Nakajima Navy Experimental Kusho 6-shi Dive Bomber
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 7-shi Dive Bomber
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 7-shi Carrier Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 7-shi Carrier Attack Aircraft
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 8-shi Carrier Two-seat Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 8-shi Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 8-shi Carrier Bomber[7] (aka Special Bomber)
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 9-shi Carrier Attack Aircraft
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 9-shi Single-seat Fighter[7]
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 10-shi Carrier Attacker (B5N)
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 10-shi Carrier Reconnaissance Plane
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 11-shi Carrier Bomber
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 12-shi Two-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 12-shi Carrier Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 13-shi Three-seat Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 13-shi Attack Bomber Shinzan
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 14-shi Carrier Attacker Tenzan
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 15-shi Fighter Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 17-shi Carrier Reconnaissance Plane Saiun
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 18-shi Attack Bomber Renzan
- Nakajima Navy Experimental 18-shi Otsu (B) Type Interceptor Fighter Tenrai
- Nakajima Navy Experimental LB-2 Long-range Attack Aircraft
- Nakajima Navy Experimental Super Heavy Bomber Fugaku
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 Land Reconnaissance Plane
- Nakajima Navy Type 3 Carrier Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 15 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 90 Training Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 90 Carrier Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 90-2 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 90-2-2 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 90-2-3 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 95 Carrier Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 95 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 97-1 Carrier Attack Bomber
- Nakajima Navy Type 97-3 Carrier Attack Bomber
- Nakajima Navy Type 97 Carrier Reconnaissance Aircraft
- Nakajima Navy Type 97 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 97 Transport
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 Land Attack Plane
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 Land Reconnaissance Plane
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 Night Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Type 2 Fighter Seaplane
- Nakajima Navy Type 3 Carrier Fighter
- Nakajima Navy Carrier Attack Bomber Tenzan
- Nakajima Navy Fokker Reconnaissance Plane
- Nakajima Navy Carrier Reconnaissance Plane Saiun
- Nakajima Navy Night Fighter Gekko
- Nakajima Kōkoku Nigō Heiki (皇国二号兵器 Imperial Weapon No.2) Kikka
NAL
(National Aerospace Laboratories of India / Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Limited)
Nanchang
(Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Co.) (changed name to Hongdu)
- Nanchang A-5
- Nanchang Q-5
- Nanchang Q-6 MiG-23 based project
- Nanchang CJ-5
- Nanchang CJ-6
- Nanchang J-12
- Nanchang K-8 Karakorum
- Nanchang Y-5
- Nanchang Jing Gang Shan-4[12]
- Nanchang N-5A
- Nanchang N-5B
- Nanchang Haiyan[13]
Nanchang/Hongdu
Nanjing Institute of Aeronautics
- ChangKong-1
- NAI AD-100 Traveller[14]
Nanjing Light Aircraft Co.
- NLA AC-500 Aircar[15]
Narahara
(Sanji Narahara / Tokyo Hikoki Sesakusho - Tokyo Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
Nardi
(Fratelli Nardi)
- Nardi FN.305
- Nardi FN.310
- Nardi FN.315
- Nardi FN.316
- Nardi FN.333
- Nardi FN.500[16]
Narushevich
- Narushevich Ring Wing[19]
NAS
(National Airways System Inc (founders: Glenn J Romkey & Shukri F Tannus), Lomax, IL)
- NAS Air King 1926 (1)[3]
- NAS Air King 1926 (2)
- NAS Air King Dole racer[3]
- NAS Air King 1928[3]
- NAS Air King Mono-4[3]
- NAS Air Prince[3]
Nash
((Paul) Nash Aircraft Co, Chapin, IL)
- Nash N
Nash-Kelvinator
(Kelvinator Div, Nash-Kelvinator Corp, Detroit, MI)
- Nash-Kelvinator JRK
- Nash-Kelvinator R-6 Hoverfly - licence production of the Sikorsky R-6[3]
National
(National Aircraft Corp, Watts Airport, Beaverton, OR)
National
(National Airplane & Motor Co, 2810 E 11 St, Los Angeles, CA)
- National 1940 Aeroplane
National
(National Motors Corp, Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN)
National Wingless
(National Wingless Aircraft Inc, 410 Donner Ave, Monessen, PA)
- National Wingless 1935 Aeroplane[3]
Naugle
((Harry C & Richard G) Naugle Aircraft Corp, Latrobe, PA)
Naval Air Establishment
(Imperial Chinese Navy)
- Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung (1930) - 2 or 3 seat touring plane and reconnaissance aircraft
- Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hau (1932) - powered with single 165 hp Wright Whirlwind engine[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Chiang Gaen[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Ning Hai[22][20]
- DH.6 like seaplane
- Naval Air Establishment Beeng (1918?) - tractor biplane/float fighter bomber with single 360 hp prop engine[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Char 1918 - 2 seat primary trainer seaplane[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Ding (1934) - 2 seat bombing/torpedo seaplane using a single 360 hp Rolls Royce engine[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Wu (1918?) - general purpose observation aircraft[22]
- Naval Air Establishment Yee (1918?) - 2 seat advance trainer and variant of Char seaplane[22]
Naval Aircraft Factory
- Naval Aircraft Factory BN[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory BS[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory FN[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory GB (Giant Boat)
- Naval Aircraft Factory LRN[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory LR2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory N
- Naval Aircraft Factory N2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory N3N Canary
- Naval Aircraft Factory N5N
- Naval Aircraft Factory NM[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory NO
- Naval Aircraft Factory O2N[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory OSN
- Naval Aircraft Factory OS2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory SON Seagull
- Naval Aircraft Factory OS2N Kingfisher
- Naval Aircraft Factory PBN Catalina
- Naval Aircraft Factory PN
- Naval Aircraft Factory P2N[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory P4N[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory PT
- Naval Aircraft Factory SA[23]
- Naval Aircraft Factory SBN
- Naval Aircraft Factory SON
- Naval Aircraft Factory SP (Mercury Racer)
- Naval Aircraft Factory T2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory TDN
- Naval Aircraft Factory TD2N
- Naval Aircraft Factory TD3N
- Naval Aircraft Factory TF
- Naval Aircraft Factory TG
- Naval Aircraft Factory TS
- Naval Aircraft Factory TN
NAVO
(Nederlandse Automobiel en-Vleegtuig Onderneming - Dutch Motorcar and Aircraft Co.)
Neiva
(Sociedade Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Sociedade Constructora Aeronáutica Neiva SA)
- Neiva P-56 Agricola
- Neiva BN-1 1950s glider
- Neiva BN-2 glider
- Neiva B Monitor glider
- Neiva Brasilia
- Neiva Campeiro
- Neiva Carajá
- Neiva Corisco (Cherokee Arrow II)
- Neiva Ipanema
- Neiva Lanceiro
- Neiva Minuano
- Neiva Paulistinha 56
- Neiva Rebocador
- Neiva Regente
- Neiva Seneca
- Neiva Sertanejo
- Neiva Universal
- Neiva N-582[26]
- Neiva N-591
- Neiva N-592
Nelson
(Nelson Aircraft Corp, San Fernando, CA)
- Nelson Bumblebee[3]
- Nelson Dragonfly
- Nelson Humming Bird
Nelson-Driscoll
(Nels J Nelson & Benjamin B Driscoll, 176 E Main St, New Britain and Wallingford Airport, CT)
- Nelson-Driscoll Fleet Wing[3]
Nervures
(Soulom, France)
- Nervures Aloha
- Nervures Alpamayo
- Nervures Altea
- Nervures Arteson
- Nervures Diamir
- Nervures Estive
- Nervures Etna
- Nervures Erebus
- Nervures Espade
- Nervures Everglades
- Nervures Faial
- Nervures Huapi
- Nervures Kailash
- Nervures Kenya
- Nervures Lhotse
- Nervures LOL
- Nervures Morea
- Nervures Spantik
- Nervures Stromboli
- Nervures Swoop
- Nervures Toubkal
- Nervures Valluna
- Nervures Whizz
Neukom
(Albert Neukom Segelflugzeugbau / Werner Pfenniger & Albert Markwalder)
Neuschloss-Lichtig
New Avio
New England
(New England Air Transport Co (aka NEAT Co) (Pres: George H Armitage), Jefferson Ave, Hillsgrove, RI)
New Standard
(Standard Aircraft Corp, Paterson, NJ)
- New Standard D-24[3]
- New Standard D-25
- New Standard D-26[3]
- New Standard D-27[3]
- New Standard D-28[3]
- New Standard D-29
- New Standard D-30[3]
- New Standard D-31[3]
- New Standard D-32[3]
- New Standard D-33[3]
- New Standard NT-1
- New Standard NT-2
Newbauer
((Valentine) Newbauer Vertical Airplane Co, Monterey Park, CA)
Newhouse
((Richard A and Werner A) Newhouse Flying Service, Rocky Hill-Princeton, NJ)
NFS
(Nippon Hiko Gakko - Nippon Flying School)
N.F.W.
(Nordwestdeutsche Flugzeugwerke / Heinrich Evers & Co., Bremervörde)
- NFW E.5
NIAI
(Nauchno-Issledovatelskii Aero-Institut - scientific research aero-institute)
Nicholas-Beazley
(Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co., Marshall, MO)
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-3 (a.k.a. Barling NB-3)
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-4
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-7[3]
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-8G
- Nicholas-Beazley NB-PG[3]
- Nicholas-Beazley Phantom I a.k.a. Pobjoy Special
- Nicholas-Beazley-Standard modified Standard J-1
- Nicholas-Beasley Pobjoy Special
- Nicholas-Beasley Reaver Special
Nickel & Foucard
(Rudy nickel & Joseph Foucard)
- Nickel & Foucard NF.001 Asterix[25]
- Nickel & Foucard NF-2 Asterix
Nicolas-Claude
Nicollier
- Nicollier HN 433 Menestrel
- Nicollier HN 434 Super Menestrel
- Nicollier HN 500 Bengali
- Nicollier HN 600 Week-end[31][35]
- Nicollier HN 700 Menestrel II
- Nicollier HN 800
Nielsen & von Lübcke
(Nielsen & von Lübcke G.m.b.H.)
- Nielsen & von Lübcke Eindecker
Nielsen & Winther
(A/S Nielsen & Winther)
Niess
(William Niess)
- Niess I-200
- Niess 5FG
Nieuport
(Société Générale d'Aéro-locomotion / Société Anonyme des Établissements Nieuport)
- Nieuport I[37]
- Nieuport IIA
- Nieuport IID
- Nieuport IIG
- Nieuport IIN
- Nieuport IIIA[37]
- Nieuport IV
- Nieuport IVG
- Nieuport IVM
- Nieuport VIG
- Nieuport VIH
- Nieuport VIM
- Nieuport 10
- Nieuport 11
- Nieuport 12
- Nieuport 12bis
- Nieuport 13
- Nieuport 14
- Nieuport 15
- Nieuport 16
- Nieuport 17
- Nieuport 17bis
- Nieuport 18
- Nieuport 19
- Nieuport 20
- Nieuport 21
- Nieuport 23
- Nieuport 23bis
- Nieuport 24
- Nieuport 24bis
- Nieuport 25
- Nieuport 26
- Nieuport 27
- Nieuport 28
- Nieuport 29
- Nieuport 30T
- Nieuport 31
- Nieuport 80
- Nieuport 81
- Nieuport 82
- Nieuport 83
- Nieuport 120
- Nieuport 140
- Nieuport 160
- Nieuport 1913
- Nieuport Madon
- Nieuport monoplane
- Nieuport Scout
- Nieuport Triplane #1
- Nieuport Triplane #2
- Nieuport S (Tellier T.6)[37]
- Nieuport 4R (Tellier Vonna)[37]
- Nieuport BM (Tellier T.5)[37]
- Nieuport TM (Tellier T.8)[37]
Nieuport-Delage
Data from:[38]
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 29
- Nieuport-Delage Sesquiplan
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 30
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 31
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 32
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 33
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 37
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 38
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 39
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 40
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 41
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 42
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 43
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 44
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 450
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 46
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 48
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 481
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 48bis
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 50 HB.4
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 52
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 540
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 580
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 590
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 62
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 640
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 650
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 690
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 72
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 740
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 82
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 940
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 941
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 942
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 120
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 121
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 122
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 123
- Nieuport-Delage NiD 125
Nieuport-Macchi
( Giulio Macchi, Varese)
Nihon University
Data from:[39]
- Nihon N-58 Shigunetto (Cygnet)
- Nihon N-62 Eaglet
- Nihon NM-63 Linnet I
- Nihon NM-66 Linnet II
- Nihon NM-69 Linnet III
- Nihon N-70 Cygnus
- Nihon NM-72 Egret 1
- Nihon NM-73 Egret 2
- Nihon NM-74 Egret 3[40]
- Nihon N-75 Cygnus II
- Nihon NM-75 Stork A
- Nihon Ibis
- Nihon Linnet IV
- Nihon Linnet V
- Nihon MiLan 81
- Nihon MiLan 82
- Nihon Stork A
- Nihon Stork B
- Nihon Ibis
- Nihon Milan 81
- Nihon Milan 82
- Nihon Swift A
- Nihon Swift B
- Nihon Swift C
- Nihon Mowe I
- Nihon Mowe II
- Nihon Mowe III
- Nihon Mowe IV
- Nihon Mowe V
- Nihon Mowe VI
- Nihon Mowe VII
- Nihon Mowe VIII
- Nihon Mowe IX
- Nihon Mowe X
- Nihon Mowe XIII
- Nihon Mowe XIV
- Nihon Mowe XV
- Nihon A Day Fly
- Nihon Papillion A
- Nihon Papillion B
- Nihon Papillion C
- Nihon Yuri I
- Nihon Yuri II
- Nihon Yuri III- 1994 Human Power, almost certainly a typo for Yuri I
- Nihon Sakuzo 1
- Nihon Sakuzo 2
- Nihon Sakuzo 3
- Nihon Sakuzo 4
Niki Rotor Aviation
(Pravets, Bulgaria)
Nippon
(Nippon Kogata Hikoki KK - Japan Small Aeroplane Co Ltd.)
- Nippon Hachi Motor-glider[7]
- Nihon Kogata Ku-11
- Nihon Kogata K8P
- Nihon Kogata L7P
- Nihon Kogata Navy Experimental 12-Shi Primary Trainer Seaplane
- Nihon Kogata Navy Experimental 13-Shi Small Amphibious Transport
- Nihon Kogata MXJ1
- Nihon Kogata Navy Primary Training Glider Wakakusa
Nikitin
(Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin)
- Nikitin NV-1
- Nikitin NV-2
- Nikitin NV-2bis
- Nikitin NV-4
- Nikitin MU-4
- Nikitin PSN-1
- Nikitin PSN-2
- Nikitin MU-4
- Nikitin MU-5
- Nikitin NV-5
- Nikitin NV-5bis
- Nikitin LSh
- Nikitin NV-6
- Nikitin-Shevchenko IS-1
- Nikitin-Shevchenko IS-2
- Nikitin-Shevchenko IS-4
- Nikitin UTI-5
- Nikitin U-5
- Nikitin U-5bis
- Nikitin U-5/MG-31
- Nikitin UTI-6
Niles
(Niles Aircraft Corporation / Joe Niles, Ephrata, WA)
- Williams Gold Tip
- Niles 1928 monoplane[3]
Nilsson
(Erland Nilsson)
- Nilsson Beda (aka Sjöflygplanet "Beda")
Nimmo
(Rod Nimmo, Albuquerque, NM)
Nippi
(a.k.a. Nippi, Nihon Aeroplane Co Ltd. - Nihon Hikoki KK)[7]
- Nippi NH-1 Hibari
- Nippi Navy Experimental 12-shi Primary Seaplane Trainer[7]
- Nippi Navy Experimental 13-shi Small Transport
- Nippi K8N1[7]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G1[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G1B[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G2A[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G2B[42]
- Nihon Hikoki X1G3[42]
Noin
Nord Aviation
see SNCAN
Norman Aviation
- Norman Aviation J6 Karatoo
- Norman Aviation Nordic I
- Norman Aviation Nordic II
- Norman Aviation Nordic III
- Norman Aviation Nordic IV
- Norman Aviation Nordic V
- Norman Aviation Nordic VI
- Norman Aviation Nordic VII
- Norman Aviation Nordic 8 Mini Explorer
Normand Dube
(Aviation Normand Dube)
Norsk Flyindustri
See:Hønningstad
Norske Hæren Flyfabrikk
- Flyfabrikk 1918 biplane
North American Aviation
- North American A-2 Savage
- North American A-5 Vigilante
- North American A-27
- North American A-36 Apache
- North American AT-6
- North American AT-24
- North American AJ Savage
- North American A2J
- North American A3J Vigilante
- North American B-21
- North American B-25 Mitchell
- North American B-28 Dragon
- North American B-45 Tornado
- North American B-70 Valkyrie
- North American BC-1
- North American BC-2
- North American BT-9
- North American BT-10
- North American BT-14
- North American BT-28
- North American F-1 Fury
- North American F-6 Mustang
- North American F-82 Twin Mustang
- North American F-86 Sabre
- North American F-93
- North American F-95
- North American F-100 Super Sabre
- North American F-107 Ultra Sabre
- North American F-108 Rapier
- North American FJ-1 Fury
- North American FJ-2/-3 Fury
- North American FJ-4 Fury
- North American FJ-5
- North American L-17
- North American NJ
- North American O-47
- North American P-51 Mustang
- North American P-64
- North American P-78
- North American P-82 Twin Mustang
- North American P-86
- North American PBJ
- North American PJ
- North American SM-64 Navaho
- North American SNJ
- North American SN2J
- North American T-2 Buckeye
- North American T-6 Texan
- North American T-28 Trojan
- North American T-39 Sabreliner
- North American T2J Buckeye
- North American T3J
- North American OV-10 Bronco
- North American X-10
- North American X-15
- North American FS-1 Hoverbuggy[43]
- North American GA-38X
- North American KXA
- North American NA-16
- North American NA-19
- North American NA-19A
- North American NA-20
- North American NA-22
- North American NA-23
- North American NA-26
- North American NA-27
- North American NA-28
- North American NA-29
- North American NA-30
- North American NA-31
- North American NA-32
- North American NA-33
- North American NA-34
- North American NA-35
- North American NA-37
- North American NA-40
- North American NA-41
- North American NA-42
- North American NA-43
- North American NA-44
- North American NA-45
- North American NA-46
- North American NA-47
- North American NA-48
- North American NA-49
- North American NA-56
- North American NA-57
- North American NA-61
- North American NA-64 Yale
- North American NA-68
- North American NA-71
- North American NA-72
- North American NA-142
- North American NA-146
- North American NA-155
- North American NA-156
- North American NA-160
- North American NA-169
- North American NA-175
- North American NA-183
- North American NA-184
- North American NAC-60
- North American Harvard
- North American Sabreliner
- North American Yale
- North American Navion
- North American Navy Experimental Type A Intermediate Trainer
North American Rotorwerks
- North American Rotorwerks Pitbull Ultralight
- North American Rotorwerks Pitbull SS
- North American Rotorwerks Pitbull II
Northeast
(Northeast Airways Inc (Conrad C Blom), 18 Elder St, Schenectady, NY, 1931: Amsterdam, NY)
Northern Aviatik Company
Northrop
(Northrop Corporation / Jack Northrop)
- Northrop A-9
- Northrop A-13
- Northrop A-16
- Northrop A-17
- Northrop A-33
- Northrop B-35
- Northrop B-49
- Northrop BQM-74 Chukar
- Northrop BQM-108
- Northrop BT
- Northrop B2T
- Northrop C-19 Alpha
- Northrop C-100 Gamma
- Northrop C-125 Raider
- Northrop F-5 Freedom Fighter
- Northrop RF-5 Tigereye
- Northrop F-15 Reporter
- Northrop F-17 Cobra
- Northrop F-20 Tigershark
- Northrop F-61 Black Widow / Northrop P-61 Black Widow
- Northrop F-89 Scorpion
- Northrop FT
- Northrop F2T Black Widow
- Northrop JB-1 Bat
- Northrop XP-56 Black Bullet
- Northrop P-79
- Northrop XP-948
- Northrop RT
- Northrop T-38 Talon
- Northrop X-4 Bantam
- Northrop X-21
- Northrop 2
- Northrop 3A
- Northrop 5
- Northrop 8A
- Northrop Alpha
- Northrop Avion Experimental[45]
- Northrop Beta
- Northrop BXN
- Northrop Gamma
- Northrop Delta
- Northrop Flying Wing[46][47]
- Northrop HL-10
- Northrop M2-F1
- Northrop M2-F2
- Northrop M2-F3
- Northrop MX-324
- Northrop MX-334
- Northrop MX-356
- Northrop MX-543[45]
- Northrop N-1M
- Northrop N-2M
- Northrop N-3PB
- Northrop N-9M
- Northrop N-12
- Northrop N-14
- Northrop N-23 Pioneer
- Northrop N-156
- Northrop Nomad
- Northrop NV-105
- Northrop NV-144
- Northrop Tacit Blue
- Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit
- Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider
- Northrop Grumman E-8 Joint STARS
- Northrop Grumman E-10 MC2A
- Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk
- Northrop Grumman RQ-8A
- Northrop Grumman RQ-8B
- Northrop Grumman RQ-180
- Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout
- Northrop Grumman MQ-8C Fire-X
- Northrop Grumman X-47 Pegasus
- Northrop Grumman X-47B
- Northrop Grumman Firebird
- Northrop/McDonnell Douglas YF-23 Black Widow II
Northwest
(Northwest Aircraft & Motor Co (Pres: L F Duval), aka Clifford Aircraft Corp (gliders), 27 West & Commodore Way, Seattle. WA)
- Northwest Model A[3]
Northwest Polytechnic University
- Yan'an-1[48]
- Yan'an-2 helicopter
Nova Performance Paragliders
(Innsbruck and later Terfens, Austria)
- Nova Aeron
- Nova Argon
- Nova Artax
- Nova Axon
- Nova Bion
- Nova Carbon
- Nova CXC
- Nova Factor
- Nova Ibex
- Nova Ion
- Nova Jamboo
- Nova Krypton
- Nova Mamboo
- Nova Mentor
- Nova Oryx
- Nova Phantom
- Nova Pheron
- Nova Philou
- Nova Phocus
- Nova Phönix
- Nova Phor
- Nova Phorus
- Nova Primax
- Nova Prion
- Nova RA
- Nova Radon
- Nova Rookie
- Nova Rotor
- Nova Shockwave
- Nova Speedmax
- Nova Susi
- Nova Susi Q
- Nova Syntax
- Nova Tatoo
- Nova Trend
- Nova Triton
- Nova Tycoon
- Nova X-ACT
- Nova Xenon
- Nova Xyon
Novitchi
- Novitchi RG-6
- Novitchi RG-7
NPO Molniya
- Molniya-1
Nungesser
(Charles Nungesser)
- Nungesser Nua-1
- L'hydravion Canard de Nungesser (similar in airframe configuration to the Gee Bee Model Q Ascender)
Nurov-Elibekian
(N.K.Nurov and S.A.Elibekian)
- Nurov-Elibekian Avianito
Nuvoli
(Prospero Nuvoli, Turin, Italy - Laboratorio Artigianale Aeronautico)
- Nuvoli N.3 (40hp Salmson)
- Nuvoli N.3/S (90hp Salmson)
- Nuvoli N.5R (Pobjoy R)
- Nuvoli N.5RR (Pobjoy)
- Nuvoli N.5T (Pobjoy R)
- Nuvoli N.5Cab (Fiat A.70)
- Nuvoli N.5Aq Alta Quota Lab oratorio Artigianale Aeronautico Nuvoli
- Nuvoli ND 6.6
NVI
(Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie)
Nyge Aero
- Nyge Aero VLA-1
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