List of aircraft (N)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'N'.

N

NA

(NA Design formerly UNIS)

NAC

(National Aeroplane Co, Chicago, IL and Galveston, TX)

  • Beech-Farman aka Beech-National[3]

NAC

(National Aircraft Corp)

NAC

(Norman Aeroplane Company Ltd.)

NAGL System

(Weißkirchen in Steiermark, Austria)

Nagler

(Nagler Helicopter Company Inc, White Plains, NY)

Nagler-Rolz

(Bruno Nagler & Franz Rolz)

  • Nagler-Rolz NR-54 V1[4]
  • Nagler-Rolz NR-54 V2[4]
  • Nagler-Rolz NR-55[4]

Naglo

(Naglo Bootswerft / Fritz Naglo)

Nagy

(Hugó Nagy)

Nagy-Bansagi

(Hugó Nagy & Bansagi)

  • Nagy-Bansagi Bene[6]

Nagy-Cserkuti

(Hugó Nagy & János Cserkuti)

  • Nagy-Cserkuti Botond[6]

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.)

NAL

(National Aerospace Laboratories of India / Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Limited)

NAL

(Japanese National Aerospace Laboratory)

NAMC

(Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation)

Nanchang

(Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Co.) (changed name to Hongdu)

Nanchang/Hongdu

Nanjing Institute of Aeronautics

Nanjing Light Aircraft Co.

  • NLA AC-500 Aircar[15]

Narahara

(Sanji Narahara / Tokyo Hikoki Sesakusho - Tokyo Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)

  • Narahara No.1[7]
  • Narahara No.1[7]
  • Narahara No.1[7]
  • Narahara No.1 Ohtori-go[7]

Nardi

(Fratelli Nardi)

NARP

(Nikolaev Aircraft Repair Plant)

Narushevich

  • Narushevich Ring Wing[19]

NAS

(National Airways System Inc (founders: Glenn J Romkey & Shukri F Tannus), Lomax, IL)

NASA

Nash

((Paul) Nash Aircraft Co, Chapin, IL)

  • Nash N

Nash

(Nash Aircraft Ltd.)

Nash-Kelvinator

(Kelvinator Div, Nash-Kelvinator Corp, Detroit, MI)

National

(National Aircraft Corp, Watts Airport, Beaverton, OR)

  • National Bluebird C-3[3]
  • National Bluebird LP-1[3]
  • National Bluebird LP-3[3]
  • National Bluebird LP-4[3]
  • National Bluebird S-1[3]

National

(National Airplane & Motor Co, 2810 E 11 St, Los Angeles, CA)

  • National 1940 Aeroplane

National

(National Aircraft Corp, 3411 Tulare Ave, Burbank, CA)

  • National NA-75[3]

National

(National Motors Corp, Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN)

National Wingless

(National Wingless Aircraft Inc, 410 Donner Ave, Monessen, PA)

  • National Wingless 1935 Aeroplane[3]

Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie

see NVI

NAU

(Nanchang Aviation University)

Naugle

((Harry C & Richard G) Naugle Aircraft Corp, Latrobe, PA)

  • Naugle Mercury N-1[3]
  • Naugle Mercury N-2[3]

(Nederlandsche Automobiel en Vliegteuig Ondernemin)

(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]

(Navarro Safety Aircraft / Joseph Navarro)

(Navion Aircraft Corp, Seguin, TX)

(Nederlandse Automobiel en-Vleegtuig Onderneming - Dutch Motorcar and Aircraft Co.)

NDN

(NDN Aircraft Ltd.)

Neau

(Robert Neau)

  • Neau NR.01 Farfadet[25]

Nederlands Automobile and Aeroplane Co

see: Spijker

Neilson

((Thomas S & Duncan S) Neilson Steel Aircraft Co, Berkeley, CA)

Neiva

(Sociedade Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Sociedade Constructora Aeronáutica Neiva SA)

Nelsch

(William Nelsch, St Louis, MO)

  • Nelsch Monoplane[3]

Nelson

(Norman Nelson, Cloquet, MN)

  • Nelson Trainer[3]

Nelson

(Nelson Aircraft Corp, San Fernando, CA)

Nelson

(Raymond Nelson, Tacoma, WA, 19??: Deer Park, NY)

  • Nelson N-1 Special[3]
  • Nelson N-4[3]

Nelson

(Bob Nelson, Pendleton, OR)

  • Nelson 1-B Special[3]
  • Nelson Sport[3]

Nelson

(Robert Nelson)

  • Nelson Star Lance 1[3]

Nelson-Driscoll

(Nels J Nelson & Benjamin B Driscoll, 176 E Main St, New Britain and Wallingford Airport, CT)

  • Nelson-Driscoll Fleet Wing[3]

Nemeth

(Steven Paul Nemeth, Chicago, IL)

  • Nemeth Umbrellaplane[3]

Nennig

Nervures

(Soulom, France)

Nesmith

(Robert E Nesmith, Houston, TX)

Neubert

(Wil Neubert, Long Beach and San Luis Obispo, CA)

  • Neubert Nostalgia[3]

Neukom

(Albert Neukom Segelflugzeugbau / Werner Pfenniger & Albert Markwalder)

  • Neukom AN-20B Albatros[28]
  • Neukom AN-100[29]

Neumann

(Everett Neumann, Ham Lake, MN)

Neunteufel

(Al Neunteufel)

  • Neunteufel Mini-Copter[3]

NeuraJet

(Senftenbach, Austria)

Neuschloss-Lichtig

New Avio

New England

(New England Air Transport Co (aka NEAT Co) (Pres: George H Armitage), Jefferson Ave, Hillsgrove, RI)

  • New England F-2[3]
  • New England F-2-WG[3]

New Era

(New Era Aircraft Corp, Butler, PA)

  • New Era Model A[3]
  • New Era Model B[3]

New Kolb

New PowerChutes

(Alberton, Gauteng, South Africa)

New Standard

(Standard Aircraft Corp, Paterson, NJ)

New York

(New York Aero Construction Co, Newark, NJ)

  • New York 1916 Biplane[3]

Newbauer

((Valentine) Newbauer Vertical Airplane Co, Monterey Park, CA)

  • Newbauer 1927 Helicopter[3]
  • Newbauer Hummingbird[3]

Newhouse

((Richard A and Werner A) Newhouse Flying Service, Rocky Hill-Princeton, NJ)

  • Newhouse 1911 Biplane[3]
  • Newhouse NS-1[3]

Newland

(K C "Casey" Newland, Harvey, IL)

  • Newland B-45[3]

Newman

(William L Newman, Carlsbad, CA)

  • Newman 1935 Monoplane[3]

Newman

(Harley Newman, Carlsbad, CA)

Nexaer

(Peyton, CO)

Nexus

(Richard Eaves)

Neybar

(Neyeloff and Barandeguy)

NFS

(Nippon Hiko Gakko - Nippon Flying School)

  • NFS Tamai No.1[7]
  • NFS Tamai No.2[7]
  • NFS Tamai No.3[7]

N.F.W.

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

N.F.W.

(Nordwestdeutsche Flugzeugwerke / Heinrich Evers & Co., Bremervörde)

  • NFW E.5

NHI

(Nederlandse Helikopter Industrie)

NHI

NIAI

(Nauchno-Issledovatelskii Aero-Institut - scientific research aero-institute)

Nicholas-Beazley

(Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co., Marshall, MO)

Nichols

(A H Nichols, Rochester, NY)

  • Nichols 1910 Monoplane[3]

Nichols

(A H Nichols, Rochester, NY)

  • Nichols Fusion[3]

Nicholson

(Hugh G Nicholson Jr, NY)

Nickel & Foucard

(Rudy nickel & Joseph Foucard)

Nicolas-Claude

Nicollier

Nielsen & von Lübcke

(Nielsen & von Lübcke G.m.b.H.)

  • Nielsen & von Lübcke Eindecker

Nielsen & Winther

(A/S Nielsen & Winther)

  • Nielsen & Winther Type Aa
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Ab[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Ac[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Bd[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Da?4-person “Tourist-aircraft” (maybe called the Type Da)?[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type C[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type E[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Fa[36]

Nieman

(Hilbert (Burton) Nieman, MN)

  • Nieman Burtster[3]

Niess

(William Niess)

  • Niess I-200
  • Niess 5FG

Nieuport

(Société Générale d'Aéro-locomotion / Société Anonyme des Établissements Nieuport)

Nieuport & General Aircraft

Nieuport-Delage

Data from:[38]

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)

Niles

(Niles Aircraft Corporation / Joe Niles, Ephrata, WA)

Nilsson

(Erland Nilsson)

  • Nilsson Beda (aka Sjöflygplanet "Beda")

Nimmo

(Rod Nimmo, Albuquerque, NM)

  • Nimmo NAC-SB-1[3]
  • Nimmo Special a.k.a. Argander Special[3]
  • Nimmo Smirnoff Special[41]

Nippi

(a.k.a. Nippi, Nihon Aeroplane Co Ltd. - Nihon Hikoki KK)[7]

Nishida

(Matsuzo Nishida)

  • Nishida Sport Aeroplane[7]

Nix

(Tommy H Nix, Guin, AL)

  • Nix Baby Beech 18 modified Ercoupe[3]

Nixon

(John F Nixon, Philadelphia, PA)

  • Nixon Special[3]

Noel

(Cecil Noel, Guernsey)

Noel

(Noel - WWI France)

  • Noel reconnaissance biplane[37]

Noin

Noorduyn

(Noorduyn Aircraft Ltd)

Nord Aviation

see SNCAN

Nordflug

(Norddeutschen Flugzeugewerken Teltow, Berlin)

Nordic Aircraft

(Nordic Aircraft AS, Kinsarvik, Norway)

Norman Aviation

Norman Thompson

Normand Dube

(Aviation Normand Dube)

Normande

(Société Aéronautique Normande - SAN)

Norris

((Rolla V) Norris Aircraft Manufacturer, San Francisco, CA)

  • Norris Foolproof Aeroplane[3]

Norsk Flyindustri

See:Hønningstad

Norske Hæren Flyfabrikk

  • Flyfabrikk 1918 biplane

North

(Fred North)

North American Aviation

North American Rotorwerks

North Wing Design

Northeast

(Northeast Airways Inc (Conrad C Blom), 18 Elder St, Schenectady, NY, 1931: Amsterdam, NY)

  • Northeast NA-1 CCB Special[3]
  • Northeast NA-2C Special[3]
  • Northeast NA-4R[3]

Northern Aviatik Company

  • Northern Aviatik Type 9[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 11[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 12[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 14[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 17[44]

Northern

(Northern Aircraft Co, Alexandria, MN)

Northrop

(Northrop Corporation / Jack Northrop)

Northrup

(Russell Northrup/Northrop and James R Williams, Rochester, NY)

  • Northrup Special[3]

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 Industries

(Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

Northwest Polytechnic University

  • Yan'an-1[48]
  • Yan'an-2 helicopter

Northwood

(Dr R C Northwood, Nassau Blvd Aerodrome, Long Island, NY)

  • Northwood aeroplane[3]

Notteghem

(Louis-Henri Notteghem)

Nourse

(Wallace L Nourse & Victor Leighton, Kansas City, MO)

  • Nourse 1926 Monoplane[3]

Noury

(Noury Aircraft Ltd. / J.O.Noury)

  • Noury T-65 Nouranda[50]

Nova

(Nova Sp. z.o.o.)

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

Novaer

Novitchi

  • Novitchi RG-6
  • Novitchi RG-7

Nowotny

(Adam Nowotny)

Nozawa

(NozawaKoku Kenkyusho - Nozawa Aviation Research Institute)

NPO Molniya

  • Molniya-1

NSA

(National Sport Aircraft Inc, Burbank, CA)

NST-Machinenbau

(Werther, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)

NUAA

(Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

  • FT300

Nungesser

(Charles Nungesser)

Nuri Demirağ

(Nuri Demirağ Aircraft Works), Turkey

Nurov-Elibekian

(N.K.Nurov and S.A.Elibekian)

  • Nurov-Elibekian Avianito

Nurtanio

see: Nurtanio

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

NuWaco

(NuWaco Aircraft Co Inc, Calhan CO)

NVI

(Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie)

NWT Co

(Charleston, ME)

Nyge Aero

  • Nyge Aero VLA-1

NZAI


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