List of aircraft (P - Ph)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'P - Ph'.

P - Ph

P&M Aviation

Paalson

(Paalson Flygplan)

Päätalo

(Raimo Päätalo)

  • Päätalo Tiira

PAC

(Pacific Airmotive Corp (Pres: John W Myers), Burbank, CA)

  • PAC Nomad[2]
  • PAC Super 18S Tradewind

PAC

(Pacific Aerospace Corporation)

PAC

PacAero

(PacAero Engineering Coroporation)

PACE

(Pacific Aerospace Engineering Corporation)

  • PACE Gannet

Pacer

(Pacer Aircraft Co, Perth Amboy, NJ, 1928: New Pacer Aircraft Corp, Main & Grant, Fords, NJ)

  • Pacer 1929 Monoplane a.k.a. New Pacer 1929 Monoplane[2]
  • Pacer Special a.k.a. New Pacer Special[2]

Pacific

(Pacific Aeronautical Industries, 3135 Broderick St and 1480 Bush St, San Francisco, CA)

Pacific

(Pacific Airplane & Supply Co, Venice, CA)

  • Pacific Hawk (1921) twin engine 6-seater biplane[2][5]
  • Pacific-Standard C-1 a.k.a. Rogers C-1[2]

Pack

(Garland Pack, Nashville, TN / Pack & Associates)

Packard-LePere

(Packard Motor Car Co, Detroit, MI)

Packard

(Packard Aircraft Co, Enid, OK)

  • Packard 1929 Aeroplane[2]

PADC

(Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation)

PAF

(Philippines Air Force Research and Development Centre - PAFRDC)

Pagé-Light

(Victor W Pagé & Oliver Light, Farmingdale, NY)

  • Pagé-Light 1909 Biplane[2]

Pagotto Carpenterie

(Pagotto Carpenterie srl, Pianzano, Italy)

Paine

(Sim Paine, Booker, TX)

PAL-V

(PAL-V International B.V.)

Paladin Industries

(Pennsauken, NJ)

Pallavicino

(Cesare Pallavicino)

Palmer

((Harry A) Palmer Motor Co, Boston, MA)

  • Palmer 1931Monoplane[2]

Palmer

(Pan-American Corp (Fdr: Joe Palmer), San Antonio, TX)

  • Palmer 1929 Aeroplane[2]
  • Palmer P-3[2]

Palmgren

(David Palmgren, Wilmington, NC)

  • Palmgren 1910 Aeroplane[2]

Palomino

(Palomino Aircraft Associates aka San Antonio Ave, San Antonio, TX)

  • Palomino 1962 Monoplane[2]
  • Palomino 1965 Monoplane[2]

PAM

(Performance Aviation Manufacturing Group)

Panavia

(Panavia Aircraft GmbH)

Panchenko

(A.N. Panchenko)

  • Panchenko ADP-01[7]
  • Panchenko ADP-02[7]
  • Panchenko ADP-03[7]
  • Panchenko ADP-04 Ekranoplan[8]
  • Panchenko K-1
  • Panchenko K-3
  • Panchenko Orpheus 1
  • Panchenko Orpheus 2
  • Panchenko Orpheus 3
  • Panchenko ADP-06

Pancoast

(Lewis M. Pancoast)

Pander

(Pander & Son) / (Nederlandse Fabriek van Vliegtuigen H. Pander & Zonen - Dutch Aircraft Factory H. Pander & Son).

Panha

Panzl

(Bruce H & Chris J Panzl, Livonia, MI)

Papin-Rouilly

(A. Papin and D. Rouilly)

  • Papin-Rouilly Gyroptère[10]

Papoose

(Rim Kaminskas)

PAR

(Parks Alumni Racer Consortium, Ferguson, MO)

Paraavis

(Moscow, Russia)

Paraborne

(Kissimmee, FL)

Paradelta Parma

(Paradelta Parma S.r.L., Parma, Italy)

Paradise

(Paradise Indústria Aeronáutica, Feira de Santana, Brazil)

Paramania

(Paramania LLC, London, United Kingdom)

  • Paramania Action
  • Paramania GTS
  • Paramania GTX
  • Paramania Reflex
  • Paramania Revo
  • Paramania Rokit
  • Paramania Vortex

Paramotor

(Oyster Bay, NY)

Paramotor Napedy Paralotniowe

(Warsaw, Poland)

Paramotor Performance

(Bandhagen, Sweden)

Paramount

(Paramount Aircraft Corp, Saginaw, MI)

Parapower

(Pilchowo, Poland)

Parascender

(Parascender Technologies Inc, Kissimmee, FL)

Parasport.de

(Schwanewede, Germany)

Paratech

(Paratech AG, Appenzell, Switzerland)

Paratour

(Saint-Chrysostome, Quebec, Canada)

  • Paratour SD
  • Paratour Titanium
  • Paratour Ultratrike
  • Paratour SD MiniMax
  • Paratour Green Eagle

Paratrek

(Auburn, CA)

Parazoom

(Rheine, Germany)

Parisano

(Parisano Aerial Navigation Co, 320 West 42 St, New York, NY)

  • Parisano Paraplane[2]

Parker

(Wilford Parker, Utah Aviation Co (aka Utah Aviation Assn), Grantsville, UT)

  • Parker 1911 Biplane[2]

Parker

(William D "Billy" Parker, Ft Collins, CO and San Diecgo, CA)

  • Parker Pusher[2]

Parker

((Fred) Parker Aircraft Co, Perry, IA)

  • Parker 1921 Biplane[2]

Parker

((Willard) Parker Aircraft Corp, Cleveland, OH)

Parker

(Calvin Y "Cal" Parker, Chicago, IL)

Parks

((Oliver L) Parks Aircraft Div, Parks Air Lines Inc/Parks Air College, East St Louis, IL)

Parks

(Robert Parks, Greenville, SC)

  • Robert Parks P-1[2]
  • Robert Parks P-2[2]
  • Robert Parks P-3[2]

Parmelee

(Philip O Parmelee, Matherson, MI)

  • Parmelee 1912 Biplane[2]

Parmentier

Parnall

Parquet

(Parquet)

Parrish Aircraft Xperimental

(Plantation, FL)

Parseval

(August von Parseval / LFG)

Parso

(Harry Parso, San Jose, CA)

  • Parso Solo Sport[2]
  • Cardoza-Parso PC-1[2]

Parsons-Jocelyn

(Rodney Jocelyn & Lindsey Parsons, Ambler, PA)

Partenair

Partenavia

Partridge-Keller

((Elmer) Partridge-(Henry S) "Pop" Keller, P&K Flying School, Cicero, IL)

  • Partridge-Keller#1[2]
  • Partridge-Keller Bi-Plane[2]
  • Partridge-Keller Tractor Trainer[2]

PAS

(Pennsylvania Aircraft Syndicate Ltd (Pres: E Burke WIlford), Philadelphia, PA)

Paschke

(Paul & Ted Paschke, Hancock, MN)

  • Paschke 1928 Monoplane[2]

Pashinin

Pasotti

Pasped

(Pasped Aircraft Co (founders: Fred Pastorius, Stanley Pederson), Glendale, CA 1941: Acquired by Skylark Mfg Co, Venice, CA)

PAT

(Piper Advanced Technology Inc (Fdr: Howard "Pug" Piper, son of William T Piper Sr), Wichita, KS)

  • PAT-1 Pugmobile[2]

Patchen

(Marvin Patchen, Ramona, CA)

  • Patchen Explorer[2]

Patterson-Francis

((Charles) Patterson & (Roy N) Francis Aviation Co, San Francisco, CA)

  • Patterson-Francis Flying Boat[2]
  • Patterson-Francis Twin-Tractor[2]

Pattist

(M.P. Pattist & Laurens Walraven)

  • Pattist-Walraven PW-1

Paul

(W Luther Paul, Davis, NC)

  • Paul 1907 Helicopter[2]

Paul Schmitt

(Ateliers de Constructions Mécaniques et Aéronautiques Paul Schmitt)

Paulic

(Rudy & Louis Paulic, Oakland, Burbank and Gardena, CA)

Paulista

see CAP

Paulson

(Albert Paulson, Northwood, ND)

  • Paulson Aeronef a.k.a. Gold Bug[2]

Paumier

(Maurice Paumier)

Paup

Pause

(Flugzeugbau Rudolf Pause)

Pawnee

(McCook, NE)

Paxman's Northern Aircraft

(Glenwood, Alberta, Canada)

Payen

(Nicolas Roland Payen)

Payne

(Vernon W Payne, Chicago, IL, 1938: Payne Aircraft Corp, Joliet and Cicero, IL)

  • see Knight Twister
  • Payne MC-7 Pusher[2]

Pazmany

((Ladislao) Pazmany Aircraft Corporation, San Diego, CA)

PBN

PC-Aero

PC-Flight

PDQ

(PDQ Aircraft Products)

Peak Aerospace

(Neubrandenburg, Germany)

Péan

(Péan de Saint Gilles)

Pearson-Williams

((C R "Bud") Pearson-(Leland) Williams, Venice, CA)

  • Pearson-Williams PW-1[2]

Peck

(Paul Peck, College Park, MD)

  • Peck Columbian[2]

Peed

(Garland Peed Jr & Florence Patrica Kelley Peed, Santa Monica, CA)

  • Peed Biplane[2]

Peel

(Peel Glider Boat Corporation, College Point, Queens, NY / Peel-Zelcer)

  • Peel-Zelcer Z-1 glider Boat

Peetermans

(M. Peetermans)

  • Peetermans SEA.1[25]
  • Peetermans SEA.2[26]

Pegas 2000

(Pegas 2000 sro, Prague, Czech Republic)

Pegasus

(Pegasus Aircraft Mfg Co (Anthony A Guarniere & Jack Harris), Maple Heights, OH)

  • Pegasus 1931 Monoplane[2]

Pegasus

(Pegasus Aviation)

Pegasus d.o.o.

(Branik, Slovenia)

Pegasus

( Pegasus Universal Aerospace)

Pegna

(Giovanni Pegna)

Peitz

(Peitz)

Pelegrin Limited

(Adazi, Latvia)

Pellarini

(Luigi Pellarini)

Pemberton-Billing

Peña

(Louis Peña, Dax, France)

Pénaud

(Alphonse Pénaud)

  • Pénaud-Gauchot Amphibian
  • Pénaud tailless Monoplane

Pennec

(Serge Pennec, Locmaria-Plouzané, France)

Pensacola

(Pensacola Metal Aircraft Co, Pensacola, FL)

  • Pensacola 1930 Biplane[2]

Pensuti

(Emilio Pensuti)

Pentecost

(Horace T. Pentecost)

Per Il Volo

(Citadella, Italy)

Percheron

(Maurice Percheron)[29]

  • Percheron 18 (no info except a photograph posted in a forum!!!)

Percival

Percy

(Graham J. Percy)

Perdrix

(Perdrix)

Peregrine

(Peregrine Flight International, Minden, NV)

  • Peregrine BD-10[2]

Pereira

(George Pereira / Osprey, Sacramento, CA)

Peris

(Jim Peris, Lancaster, PA)

Performance Aircraft

(Olathe, KS)

Perry

(Thomas O Perry, Chicago, IL, Chicago Helicopters Ltd, Chicago, IL)

  • Perry 1923 Helicopter[2]

Perry

(W Parker Perry, R D No. 6, Trenton, NJ)

Perry Beadle

(Perry, Beadle & Co.)

Personal Flight

(Chelan, WA)

Pescara

(Raúl Pateras Pescara)

Pescara-Guidoni

(Raúl Pateras Pescara / Lt. Allessandro Guidoni)

  • Pescara-Guidoni Torpedo Seaplane[32]

Peszke

(Grzegorz Peszke)

  • Peszke GP5 two-seater, Ultralight aircraft (2005)
  • Peszke GP10 Axis single-seater, glider (2013)
  • Peszke GP11 Pulse one-seater, glider
  • Peszke GP12 Flex one-seat, glider
  • Peszke GP14 Velo one-seater, glider

Peters

((Alva A) Peters Aircraft Co, Salinas, CA)

  • Peters AL-1[2]
  • Peters Play Plane a.k.a. NABA Sportster[2]

Peterson

(Peterson's performance Plus / Todd Peterson)

Peterson

(David G Peterson, Tulsa, OK)

  • Peterson Skyline Super-V[2]

Peterson

(Pete Peterson, Davenport, IA)

  • Peterson Hi-Hopes[2]

Peterson & Campbell

(Lloyd H Peterson and Mark M Campbell, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Peterson & Campbell 1932 Monoplane[2]

Petit

(George Petit, Harvey, IL)

  • Petit Special[2]

Petitbon

Petlyakov

Petróczy-Kármán-Žurovec

( Major Stephan Petróczy - Oberleutnant Dr. Theodor von Kármán and Ingenieurleutnant Wilhelm Žurovec)

Petrolini Hermanos

Peyret

(Ateliers Peyret / Louis Peyret)http://www.lakesgc.co.uk/mainwebpages/Sailplane%20&%20Glider%201930%20-%201955/volume%204%20No.%206%20Mar%2031%201933.pdf

Peyret-Mauboussin

(Louis Peyret et Pierre Mauboussin)

Peyronnenc

(Pierre Peyronnenc)

  • Pierre Peyronnenc PP.1[31]

Pfalz

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

Pfeifer

(Joe Pfeifer, St Louis MO. 19??: Burbank CA.)

  • Pfeifer JL Sport a.k.a. Special[2]
  • Pfeifer Nieuport 11 replica[2]
  • Pfeifer Sopwith Snipe replica[2]
  • Pfeifer Sport[2]

Pfitzner

(Alexander Pfitzner)

Phantom

(Phantom Aeronautics)

  • Phantom X1
  • Phantom X1E
  • Phantom X2
  • Phantom I
  • Phantom I-E
  • Phantom II
  • Phantom Classic

Phantom Knight

(Phantom Knight Aircraft Co, Oak Park, IL)

  • Phantom Knight A-150[2]

Phase 3 Aircraft

Pheasant

(Pheasant Aircraft Co, Fond du Lac, WI)

Phenix Aviation

Philippine Aerospace Development Corporation

Phillips

(Lt D B Phillips, San Antonio, TX)

  • Phillips Alouette The Fly[2]

Phillips

(Robert J Phillips, Nutley, NJ)

  • Phillips 1930 Monoplane[2]

Phillips

(Howard A Phillips, Newark, OH)

  • Phillips P-2[2]

Phillips

((James A) Phillips Aviation Co, South Pasadena and Van Nuys, CA)

  • Phillips 1-B Aeroneer[2]
  • Phillips XPT[2]
  • Phillips CT-1 Skylark[2]
  • Phillips CT-2 Skylark[2]
  • Phillips-Fleet 7[2]

Phillips

(Peter J. C. Phillips)

Phinn

(Willard J Phinn, Chicago, IL)

  • Phinn Arrow B-7[2]

Phönix

(Phönix Flugzeug-Werke AG)

Phoenix Air

(Phoenix Air (aircraft manufacturer), Czech Republic)

Phoenix Aircraft

(Munich, Germany)

Phoenix

(Phoenix Aircraft Ltd., Cranleigh, Surrey, United Kingdom)

Phoenix

(Phoenix-Flugzeugwerft GmbH / Oesterreichische Phoenix-Flugzeugwerft GmbH)

Phoenix

(Phoenix Aircraft Corp (Pres: Joseph Klaus), 601 25th St, Milwaukee, WI)

Phoenix

(Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company)

Phoenix Gleitschirmantriebe

(Würselen, Germany)

Phoenix Industries

(Phoenix Industries, Inc, Southampton, NJ)

Phoenix Rotorcraft

(Fallston, MD and Louisburg, NC)

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