List of aircraft (R)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'R'.
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Ra
Ra-Son
Raab-Katzenstein
(Raab-Katzenstein Flugzeugwerk GmbH (RaKa) - Antonius RAAB & Kurt KATZENSTEIN)
- Raab-Katzenstein KL.1 Schwalbe
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.2 Pelikan[3]
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.6 Kranich - 2-seat biplane trainer, Mercedes (?), e.g. D-1061, '70, D-1152, '56
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.7 Schmetterling (Butterfly), parasol monoplane glider[4]
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.8 Marabu
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.9 Grasmücke
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.22 (Opel-Raab-Katzenstein (RK 9 with solid-propellant Sander rocket)
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.25 (at least two - named Erka & Ruhrland)
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.25/32
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.26 Tigerschwalbe (Tiger Swallow[tail]), 2-seat biplane trainer
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.27 (blimp)
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.29
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.32
- ASJA Sk.10 Tigerschwalbe, rights acquired from Anatole Gobiet
- Pintsch Schwalbe II (RK-1 derivative))
- Pintsch TigerSchwalbe
- Rheinische FR-2 Schwalbe (RK-1 derivative))
- Raab-Katzenstein Bleriot XI replica
- Raab-Katzenstein F 1 Tigerschwalbe (production transition to Fieseler F 1)
- Pintsch TigerSchwalbe
- Fieseler Fi-1 D-1616/D-EVUK (W.Nr.103)
Raache
- Raache LR-1[5]
Rabouyt
Radioplane
(Reginald Denny Hobby Shops / Radioplane)
- Radioplane OQ-1
- Radioplane OQ-2
- Radioplane OQ-3
- Radioplane OQ-6
- Radioplane OQ-7
- Radioplane OQ-13
- Radioplane OQ-14
- Radioplane OQ-19
- Radioplane Q-1
- Radioplane Q-3
- Radioplane Q-4
- Radioplane RP-1
- Radioplane RP-2
- Radioplane RP-3
- Radioplane RP-4
- Radioplane RP-5
- Radioplane RP-14[6]
- Radioplane RP-15[6]
- Radioplane RP-61
- Radioplane RP-70
- Radioplane RP-71 Falconer
- Radioplane RP-76
- Radioplane RP-77
- Radioplane RP-78
- Radioplane RP-86
- Radioplane Dennymite
- Radioplane XKD4R
- Radioplane MQM-33
- Radioplane AQM-35
- Radioplane MQM-36 Shelduck
- Radioplane AQM-38
- Radioplane MQM-57 Falconer
- Radioplane KD2R Quail
- Radioplane BTT
- Radioplane TDD-1, target (1939)
Rafaelyants
- Rafaelyants PR-5
- Rafaelyants PR-12
- Rafaelyants RAF-1[7]
- Rafaelyants RAF-2[7]
- Rafaelyants RAF-11[7]
- Rafaelyants RAF-11bis[7]
- Rafaelyants Turbolyet[7]
- Rafaelyants izdeliye O[7]
RagWing
- RagWing RW1 Ultra-Piet
- RagWing RW2 Special I
- RagWing RW4 Midwing Sport
- RagWing RW5 Heath Replica
- RagWing RW6 Rag-A-Muffin
- RagWing RW7 Duster
- RagWing RW8 PT2S
- RagWing RW9 Motor Bipe
- RagWing RW11 Rag-A-Bond
- RagWing RW16 Aerial
- RagWing RW19 Stork
- RagWing RW20 Stork side-by-side
- RagWing RW22 Tiger Moth
- RagWing RW26 Special II
Rainbow
(Rainbow Aircraft, Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa)
Ralph
(Paul F. Ralph)
- Ralph Santa Ana
Rand-Robinson
(Rand-Robinson Engineering Inc, Huntington Beach CA.)
- Rand Robinson KR-1
- Rand Robinson KR-1A[9]
- Rand Robinson KR-2
- Rand Robinson KR-3
Ranger
(Ranger Aircraft Corp, Oklahoma City)
Rankin
((John G "Tex") Rankin School of Flying/Rankin System; Portland OR.)
Raytheon
- Raytheon 390 Premier I
- Raytheon Sentinel
- Raytheon Beechcraft 1900
- Raytheon Beechcraft Baron
- Raytheon Beechcraft Bonanza
- Raytheon Beechcraft King Air
- Raytheon Beech T-6 Texan II
- Raytheon Beechjet 400
- Raytheon Hawker 400XP (Raytheon Beechjet 400)
- Raytheon Hawker 800
- Raytheon Hawker 1000
- Raytheon Hawker 4000
- Raytheon AQM-37 Jayhawk
- Raytheon CT-156 Harvard II Canadian Armed Forces
RBVZ
(RBVZ Russko-Baltiisky Vagon Zavod - Russo-Baltic wagon works)
- RBVZ S-6[7]
- RBVZ S-7[7]
- RBVZ S-8 Malyutka[7]
- RBVZ S-9 Kruglyi[7]
- RBVZ S-10
- RBVZ S-11[7]
- RBVZ S-12[7]
- RBVZ S-XVI
- RBVZ S-XVII[7]
- RBVZ S-XVIII[7]
- RBVZ S-XIX[7]
- RBVZ S-XX
- RBVZ S-22
- RBVZ S-23
- RBVZ S-24
- RBVZ S-25
- RBVZ S-26
- RBVZ S-27
- RBVZ Alexander Nevsky (1916 replacement for the IM)
- RBVZ Ilya Muromets
- RBVZ le Grand[7]
- RBVZ Bolshoi Baltiiski[7]
- RBVZ Russky Vityaz
RDD Enterprises
Reality
- Reality Easy Raider
- Just Escapade
Rearwin
(Rearwin Aircraft & Engines Inc.)
Red Bird
(Red Bird Aircraft Co (pres: Harry Frey), Bern KS; Oklahoma City OK.)
- Red Bird 1928 Biplane[5]
Redback Aviation
(Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, Australia)
- Redback Buzzard
- Redback Aviation Spider[11]
Redfern
(Walter "Wimpy" W. Redfern, Post Falls, Idaho, United States)
Reflex Fiberglass Works
(Walterboro, South Carolina, United States)
Reflex Paramoteur
(Chatou, France)
- Reflex Classic
- Reflex Bi Trike
- Reflex Dynamic
- Reflex J 160
- Reflex J 320
- Reflex S
- Reflex Solo Elec
- Reflex Top Box
Regent
(Rocket Aircraft Sales Corp (Pirtle Aircraft Co), Henderson TX.)
- Regent Rocket[5]
- Regent Rocket 185[5]
- Regent Texas Bullet[5]
Reggiane
(Officine Meccaniche "Reggiane" S.A.)
- Reggiane Re.2000 Falco
- Reggiane Re.2001 Falco II
- Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete
- Reggiane Re.2003
- Reggiane Re.2004[12]
- Reggiane Re.2005 Bifusoliera
- Reggiane Re.2005 Sagittario
- Reggiane Re.2006
- Reggiane Re.2007
- Reggiane Re.2008
Reid and Sigrist
- R.S.1 (unofficially (?) the "Snargasher")
- R.S.3 Desford
- R.S.4 Bobsleigh
Reims Aviation
- Reims F150
- Reims F152
- Reims F172
- Reims F177
- Reims F182
- Reims F337
- Reims-Cessna F406
- Reims RA 110[13]
Remos
(Remos Aircraft Company GmbH,)
RemSchetMash
Renard
(Constructions Aéronautiques G. Renard / Georges Renard)
- Renard 16/100
- Renard R.17 100 hp Renard engine
- Renard R.18 Similar to the RSV.18-100, a single engine monoplane two seater with a 100 hp Renard engine.
- Renard R.30
- Renard R.31
- Renard R.32
- Renard R.33
- Renard R.34
- Renard R.35
- Renard R.36
- Renard R.37
- Renard R.37B Low-wing monoplane fighter; a separate project saw the design for the R.37B 14N two-seat attack variant.
- Renard R.38
- Renard R.40
- Renard R.42
- Renard R.44[15]
- Renard R.46[15]
REP
(Établissements D'aviation Robert-Esnault-Pelterie)
- R.E.P. 1904 glider (1)
- R.E.P. 1904 glider (2)
- R.E.P. 1
- R.E.P. 2
- R.E.P. 2 bis
- R.E.P. B[19]
- R.E.P. D[19]
- R.E.P. E-80[19]
- R.E.P. F[19]
- R.E.P. I-80[19]
- R.E.P. K[19]
- R.E.P. K-80[19]
- R.E.P. N[18]
- R.E.P. triplace militaire[20]
- R.E.P. 1911 Monoplan de Course[19] (Circuit Européen)
- R.E.P. 1911 Biplane[19]
- R.E.P. 1912 Hydro[19] (K on floats)
- R.E.P. Vision Totale[19]
- R.E.P. Parasol single-seater[18]
- R.E.P. Parasol two-seater[18]
- R.E.P. C1[18]
Replica Plans
Republic
see also Seversky
- Republic AP-9[21]
- Republic EP-106
- Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
- Republic AT-12 Guardsman
- Republic F-12 Rainbow
- Republic F-84 Thunderjet
- Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
- Republic F-96 Thunderstreak
- Republic RF-84F Thunderflash
- Republic F-84H Thunderscreech
- Republic F-106 Thunderscreech
- Republic F-91 Thunderceptor
- Republic F-103
- Republic F-105 Thunderchief
- Republic OA-15
- Republic P-43 Lancer
- Republic P-44 Rocket
- Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
- Republic P-69
- Republic P-72
- Republic R-12 Rainbow
- Republic 2-PA Guardsman
- Republic RC-1 Thunderbolt Amphibian
- Republic RC-2 Rainbow
- Republic RC-3 Seabee
- Republic-Ford JB Loon (US built V.1)
- Republic Lark
Repülőgépgyár
Retz
((Robert E) Retz Aero Shop, Farmland IN.)
Revolution
(Revolution Helicopter Corp Inc (pres: Dennis Fetters), Excelsior Springs MO.)
Rex
(Flugmaschine Rex G.m.b.H.)
Rey
Rh
RFB
(Rhein Flugzeugbau GmbH)
- Rhein Flugzeugbau RW 3 Multoplan
- RFB/Grumman American Fanliner
- RFB Fantrainer
- RFB X-114
- RFB X-117
- RFB RF-1 V1
- RFB RF-1 V2
- RFB Sirius II
- Rockwell/MBB Fan Ranger[23]
Ri
Ricci
(Umberto Ricci & Ettore Ricci)
- Ricci 1912 triple-tandem hydroplane
- Ricci R-1 1. pontoons with open girder tail supports, 2. full length hulls
- Ricci R-2
- Ricci R-3 project
- Ricci R-4 project
- Ricci R-5 built by Officine E. Cantieri Montofano in 1923 (JAWA 1923)
- Ricci R-6[25]
- Ricci R-7
- Ricci R-9
- Ricci R.I.B
- Ricci-Vaugean-Gargiulo A.V.3 airship
Richard
(C H Richard Co, Lancaster CA.)
- Richard 125 Commuter
- Richard 150 Commuter
- Richard 190 Sportplane[5]
Richard-Penhoët
Richardson
(Archibald and Mervyn, Sydney Australia)
- Richardson 1914 monoplane
Richmond
- See Hudson & O'Brien
Rider
(Keith Rider, San Francisco CA)
Rieseler
Rieseler
(Walter Rieseler at Berlin-Johannistal)
Rigault-Deproux
(Maurice & Paul rigault & Jacques Deproux)
- Rigault-Deproux RD.01[17]
- Rigault-Deproux RD.02[17]
- Rigault-Deproux RD.03
Riggs-Weeks
(Eugene Augustus "Gus" Riggs, Terre Haute IN; 1913: add Lloyd Wehr; c.1913: add Elling O Weeks.)
Rikugun
Riley
(Riley Aeronautics Corp, Ft Lauderdale FL.)
- Riley 55 Twin Navion (Temco D-16, not the Camair Twin Navion)
- Riley 65
- Riley 310R
- Riley Jet Prop 340
- Riley Jet Prop 421
- Riley Rocket
- Riley Rocket 340
- Riley Rocket 414
- Riley Super 310
- Riley Super 340
- Riley Turbine Eagle 421
- Riley Turbine P-210
- Riley Turbo-Exec 400
- Riley Turbo-Executive
- Riley Dove 400
- Riley Turbo Skyliner
- Riley Turbostream
Rinehart-Whelan
((Howard) Rinehart-(B L) Whelan Co, South Field, Dayton OH.)
Rioux
(René Riout)
- Riout 102T Ailes battantes – Ornithopter
Rippert
- Rippert AI-65[17]
Ritter
Ritz
RL
Ro
Robertson
(Robertson Aircraft Corp, Lambert Field, St Louis MO.)
- Robertson B1-RD
- Robertson RO-154 Rovair[31]
Robertson
((James L) Robertson Development Co, Fort Worth TX. / (James L) Robertson Aircraft Corp, Renton WA.)
- Robertson Skylark SRX-1
- Robertson Skyshark[32]
Robin
- Robin ATL
- Robin HR.100
- Robin HR.100 Royal
- Robin HR.100/180
- Robin HR.100/200B Royal
- Robin HR.100/210 Safari
- Robin HR.100/235TR
- Robin HR.100/250TR
- Robin HR.100/285TR Tiara
- Robin HR.100/320 4+2
- Robin DR.100
- Robin DR.200
- Robin DR.220 2+2
- Robin DR.221 Dauphin
- Robin DR.250 Capitaine
- Robin DR.250-180
- Robin DR.253 Regent
- Robin DR.300
- Robin DR.315 Petit Prince
- Robin DR.330
- Robin DR.340 Major
- Robin DR.360 Chevalier
- Robin DR.400
- Robin DR.500 Président
- Robin R.1180 Aiglon
- Robin R.2000
- Robin R.2100A
- Robin R.2112 Alpha
- Robin R.2160 Alpha Sport
- Robin R.2160 Acrobin
- Robin R.3000
- Robin R.3100
- Robin R.3120
- Robin R.3140
- Robin R.3160
- Robin R.3180
- Robin X4
Robinson
(Hugh Robinson, Joplin and St Louis MO.)
Robinson
(William C "Billy" Robinson, Grinnell IA.)
Robinson
(Robinson Helicopter Co. (fdr: Frank D. Robinson), Torrance CA.)
- Robinson R22
- Robinson R44 & R44 Raven I/II
- Robinson R66
Robinson Aircraft Co
Robinson-Christensen-Wright
(James Robinson & Earle Christensen & Leslie Wright, Los Angeles CA.)
- Robinson-Christensen-Wright Firefly[31]
Roche
Roché-Dohse
((Jean A) Roché-(John Quintin) Dohse, 28 Watts St, Dayton OH.)
- Roché-Dohse Flying Flivver[31]
Rocheville
((Charles & Harry) Rocheville Aircraft Corp Ltd/Rocheville Ltd, 3510 Percy St, Los Angeles CA.)
Rock Island
(Aviation Div, Rock Island Oil & Refining Co Inc, Hutchinson KS)
- Rock Island Monarch 26[31]
Rockwell
- Rockwell 100
- Rockwell 500
- Rockwell 520
- Rockwell 560
- Rockwell 680
- Rockwell 685
- Rockwell 700
- Rockwell 710
- Rockwell 720
- Rockwell 840
- Rockwell 980
- Rockwell 1000
- Rockwell Commander 111
- Rockwell Commander 112
- Rockwell Commander 114
- Rockwell Commander 212
- Rockwell Courser Commander
- Rockwell Hawk Commander
- Rockwell Turbo Commander
- Rockwell Ranger 2000
- Rockwell Sabreliner
- Rockwell Space Shuttle
- Rockwell Thrush Commander
- Rockwell B-1 Lancer
- Rockwell T-2 Buckeye
- Rockwell V-10 Bronco
- Rockwell FV-12A
- Rockwell X-30 NASP
- Rockwell-MBB X-31
- Rockwell/MBB Fan Ranger[23]
- Rockwell HiMAT
Rocky Mountain Wings
Roe
see also: List of aircraft (A)#Avro
Rogalski and Wigura
Rogers
((John W) Rogers Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles CA.)
Rogers
(Rogers Aeronautical Mfg Co, Roosevelt Field, Long Island NY.)
Rogožarski
(Prva Srpska Fabrika Aeroplana Zivojin Rogožarski A.D.)
- Rogožarski AZR
- Rogožarski IK-3
- Rogožarski PVT - two-seat advanced trainer (1934)
- Rogožarski PVT-H floatplane (1934)
- Rogožarski R-100
- Rogožarski R-313
- Rogožarski SIM-VI
- Rogožarski SIM-VI-A
- Rogožarski SIM-VIII
- Rogožarski SIM-Х
- Rogožarski SIM-Xa
- Rogožarski SI-GIP
- Rogožarski SIM-XI
- Rogožarski SIM-XII-H - primary trainer floatplane (1936)
- Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H - coastal reconnaissance floatplane (1940)
- Rogožarski SIM-XIVB–H
- Rogožarski Brucoš
- Rogožarski Fizir F1V
- Zmaj Fizir FN
Rohr
((Fred H) Rohr Aircraft Corp, Chula Vista CA.)
Rohrbach
(Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau G.m.b.h.)
- Rohrbach Ro I[35]
- Rohrbach Ro II
- Rohrbach Ro III
- Rohrbach Ro IIIa Rodra
- Rohrbach Ro IV Inverness
- Rohrbach Ro V Rocco
- Beardmore Inflexible
- Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe I[36]
- Rohrbach Ro VIIa Robbe I[36]
- Rohrbach Ro VIIb Robbe II[36]
- Rohrbach Ro VIII Roland
- Rohrbach Ro IX Rofix
- Rohrbach Ro X Romar
- Rohrbach Ro XI Rostra
- Rohrbach Ro XII Roska[37]
- Rohrbach Roterra[35]
- Rohrbach Projekt A[38]
Roland
(Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft) See:LFG Roland
Rolandas Kalinauskas
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-1 Swallow[39]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-2 Lightning[39]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-3 Wind[39]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-4 Minija[39]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-5 Ruth
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-6 Magic
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-7 Orange
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-8[39]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-9 Palanga[39]
Romano
(Chantiers Aéronavales Etienne Romano)
Romeo
(Aeroplani Romeo, Napoli) (The aircraft branch of Alfa-Romeo, built at Meridionali - IMAM - Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali)
- See Meridionali
Roques-Lefolcalvez
- Roques-Lefolcalvez monoplane[42]
Rose
(David Rose, La Jolla, CA)
- Rose RP-4
- Rose JL-70 Rose's Rocket
Rose
((Jack W) Rose Aeroplane & Motor Co, 3521 Armitage Ave, Chicago IL.)
Rotec
(Rotec Engineering)
Rotary Air Force
Rotor Flight Dynamics
(Rotor Flight Dynamics Inc, Wimauma, Florida, United States)
Rotorcraft
(Rotorcraft Corp (pres: Gilbert McGill), 1850 Victory Blvd, Glendale CA.)
RotorSport UK
Rotortec
(Görisried, Allgäu, Germany)
Rotorvox
RotorWay
(RotorWay (pres: John Netherwood), 4140 W Mercury Way, Chandler AZ. c.1970: Tempe AZ.)
- RotorWay Elite[31]
- RotorWay Exec 90
- RotorWay Exec 162F
- RotorWay Scorpion
- RotorWay A600 Talon
- RotorWay 300T Eagle
- RotorWay Scorpion Too
- RotorWay Scorpion 133
- RotorWay Scorpion 145
- Rotorway Windstar
Rousch
((Berl & Charles) Rousch Bros Battery Co, 303 N Gross St, Robinson IL)
- Rousch 1928 Biplane[31]
Roussel
(Jean Roussel - brother of Jacques Roussel)
- Roussel 40 Hirondelle
Rover (canard delta)
- Rover (canard delta)[31]
Royal Aircraft Factory
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.3
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.4
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.8
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.11[49]
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.3
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.9
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.11[49]
- Royal Aircraft Factory N.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory Ram
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.5
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8
- Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.2
- Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.4
- Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5
- Royal Aircraft Factory T.E.1[49]
Royal Institute of Technology
(Royal Institute of Technology (Swedish: Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, abbreviated KTH))
- KTH Osquavia[50]
Royal Naval dockyard
(Orlogsvaerftet - Danish Royal Dockyard)
Royal Siamese Air Force Manufacturing Division
Royer & Montijo
Rr
Ru
Rubik
(Ernő Rubik - father of the Rubik's Cube inventor
- Rubik R-01(MSrE M-20)
- Rubik R-02 (MSrE M-19)
- Rubik R-03 Szittya I
- Rubik R-04 Szittya I
- Rubik R-05 Vöcsök
- Rubik R-06 Vöcsök
- Rubik R-07 Vöcsök
- Rubik R-08 Pilis
- Rubik R-09 Pilis
- Rubik R-10 Szittya I
- Rubik R-11 Cimbora
- Rubik R-12 Kevély
- Rubik R-14 Pinty[54]
- Rubik R-15 Koma
- Rubik R-16 Lepke
- Rubik R-17 Móka
- Rubik R-18 Kánya
- Rubik R-20 (OMRE-OE 1)
- Rubik R-22 Futár glider series including Junius, Super Futár, Standard Futár[55]
- Rubik R-23 Gébics
- Rubik R-25 Mokány
- Rubik R-26 Góbé
- Rubik R-27 Kopé glider[55]
- Rubik R-28 Fém Kánya - [Project] improved R-18 Kánya (metal structure), not built[54]
- Rubik R-32 - light homebuilt aircraft design[54]
Rublich-Hlavkov-Tomasov
(Zdenek Rublich, Zdenek Hlavkov & Karl Tomasov / Orlican Chocen factory)
- Rublich-Hlavkov-Tomasov R-7 Racek[56]
Rud-Aero
Rudlicki
(Jerzy Rudlicki)
Ruffy-Baumann
(Ruffy, Arnell and Baumann Aviation Company / Felix Ruffy and Edouard Baumann / Ruffy and Richard Sayer Arnell from 1917)
- Ruffy-Baumann 50hp trainer (derived from the Caudron C.II which Ruffy-Baumann also licence-built)[58]
- Ruffy-Baumann 60hp trainer (derived from the Caudron C.II which Ruffy-Baumann also licence-built)[59]
- Ruffy-Baumann Advanced Trainer (single-seat / Anzani 6)
- Ruffy-Baumann R.A.B.15 (a.k.a. Elementary Trainer: after mods became Alliance P.1)
- Ruffy-Baumann Elementary Trainer (a.k.a. RAB.15: after mods became Alliance P.1)
Rumpler
(Rumpler Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
- Rumpler 3C Taube
- Rumpler 4A
- Rumpler 4A 13
- Rumpler 4A 14
- Rumpler 4A 15
- Rumpler 4B 1
- Rumpler 4B 2
- Rumpler 4B 11
- Rumpler 4B 12
- Rumpler 4C
- Rumpler 4E (flying boat)[22]
- Rumpler 5A 2
- Rumpler 5A 3[22]
- Rumpler 5A 4[22]
- Rumpler 5A 15
- Rumpler 5A 16
- Rumpler 6A 2[22]
- Rumpler 6A 5
- Rumpler 6A 6
- Rumpler 6A 7
- Rumpler 6B 1
- Rumpler 6B 2
- Rumpler 6G 2
- Rumpler 7C 1[22]
- Rumpler 7D 1
- Rumpler 7D 2
- Rumpler 7D 3[21]
- Rumpler 7D 4
- Rumpler 7D 5
- Rumpler 7D 6[22]
- Rumpler 7D 7
- Rumpler 7D 8
- Rumpler 8C 13
- Rumpler 8C 14[22]
- Rumpler 8D 1
- Rumpler B.I
- Rumpler C.I
- Rumpler C.III
- Rumpler C.IV
- Rumpler C.IV Limousine (DLR airliner conversions)
- Rumpler C.V
- Rumpler C.VI
- Rumpler C.VII
- Rumpler C.VIII
- Rumpler C.IX
- Rumpler C.X
- Rumpler D.I
- Rumpler G.I
- Rumpler G.II
- Rumpler G.III
- Rumpler Taube
- Rumpler Eindecker[22]
- Rumpler C type experimental[22]
Russell
(Charles E Russell/Frank H Russell (?), Salt Lake City UT OR Ft Worth TX (?).)
- Russell Sport[31]
Russian miscellaneous Constructors (pre-1918)
- AIS 1917 torpedo carrier (Aviatsionnaya Ispitatelnaya Stantsiya, Morskaya Vedomsfva - naval air test station)[7]
- Bezobrazov 1914 fighter (Aleksandr A. Bezobrazov)[7]
- BIS 1 1910 pusher biplane (Bylinkin/Iordan/Sikorsky)[7]
- BIS 2 1910 tractor biplane (wings of BIS 1 used with new fuselage)[7]
- Bylinkin 1910 monoplane (Fidor Ivanovich Bylinkin)[7]
- ChUR No.1 1912 monoplane (G.G. Chechet/M.K. Ushkov/N.V. Rebikov)[7]
- Dybovskii 1913 monoplane Delfin - Dolphin (Lt. Viktor V. Dybovskii)[7]
- Izhorskii 6-engined biplane bomber[7]
- Izhorskii 6-engined triplane bomber[7]
- Karpeka 1910 biplane (No's 1-4 all similar) (Aleksandr Danilovich Karpeka)[7]
- Keburiya 1909 glider (Vissarion Savelyevich Keburiya)[7]
- Keburiya 1912 monoplane[7]
- Keburiya 1913 monoplane[7]
- Kostovich 1911 (Ogneslav Stefanovich Kostovich)[7]
- Kostovich 1914 seaplane[7]
- Kostovich 1916 monoplane amphibian[7]
- Kress 1900 seaplane (Vasilii Vasilyevich {Wilhelm} Kress)[7]
- Kudashyev 1 1910 biplane (first flight of Russian aircraft 23 May 1910) (Aleksandr Sergeyevich Kudashyev)[7]
- Kudashyev 2 1910 biplane[7]
- Kudashyev 3 1910 monoplane[7]
- Kudashyev 4 1911 monoplane[7]
- LYaM 1912 monoplane (Maksim Germanovich Lerke, Georgii Viktorovich Yankovski and F.E. Moska)[7]
- Mozhaiskii 1884 steam powered monoplane (Aleksandr Fedorovich Mozhaiskii)[7]
- Rudlitsky 1911 biplane (Georgii Valeryevich Rudlitsky) (Is this the Jerzy Rudlicki that developed the V-tailin Poland during the 1920s and '30s?)[7]
- Savelyev 1916 Quadruplane (Vladimir Fedorovich Savelyev)[7]
- Shishmaryev GASN (Gidro-Aeroplan Spetsialno Naznachyeniya – seaplane special destination) (Mikhail Mikhailovich Shishmaryev)[7]
- Shkolin 1909 monoplane (Luka Vasilyevich Shkolin)[7]
- Shiukov gliders 1908-1910 (Aleksei Vladimirovich Shiukov)[7]
- Shiukov Utka 1912 canard monoplane[7]
- Slesarev biplane Svyatogor (Vasilii andrianovich Slesarev)[7]
- Slyusarenko 1917 fighter (Vladimir Viktorovich Slyusarenko + wife)[7]
- Slyusarenko biplane[7]
- Steglau No.1 biplane (Ivan Ivanovich Steglau)[7]
- Steglau No.2 biplane[7]
- Steglau No.3 monoplane[7]
- Sveshnikov-Vandom monoplane (Aleksandr Nikolayevich Sveshnikov) (built in France)[7]
- Sveshnikov No.2 monoplane (built in Kiev)[7]
- Sveshnikov No.3 monoplane (built in Kiev)[7]
- Ufimestev No.1 1909 Spheroplan (Anatolii Georgyevich Ufimestev)[7]
- Ufimestev No.2 Spheroplan[7]
- Villish 1913 monoplane Severenaya Lastochka - northern swallow (Aleksandr Yustoosovich Villish)[7]
- Villish VM-1[7]
- Yur'yev 1912 helicopter (Boris Nikolayevich Yur'yev) (Yuriev)[7]
Rutan Aircraft Factory
(see also:- Scaled Composites) W.J. Hennigan (1 April 2011). "Aerospace legend Burt Rutan ready for a landing". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2 April 2011.</ref>
- Rutan Model 27 Variviggen
- Rutan Model 31 VariEze
- Rutan Model 32 Variviggen SP
- Rutan Model 33 VariEze
- Rutan Model 35 AD-1
- Rutan Model 40 Defiant
- Rutan Model 49
- Rutan Model 54 Quickie
- Rutan Model 61 Long-EZ
- Rutan Model 68 AMSOIL Racer
- Rutan Model 72 Grizzly[61]
- Rutan Model 73 NGT: Three-fifths scale model of Fairchild T-46 trainer
- Rutan Model 74 Defiant
- Rutan Model 76 Voyager: First aircraft to circumnavigate the Earth non-stop
- Rutan Model 77 Solitaire
- Rutan Model 89[61]
Rw
RWD
(Stanisław Rogalski, Stanisław Wigura and Jerzy Drzewiecki - up to 1933 then manufactured by DWL - ''Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze'' - experimental aeronautical works)
Ry
Ryan
(Ryan Aeronautical)
- Ryan FR Fireball
- Ryan F2R Dark Shark
- Ryan L-10 SCW
- Ryan L-17 Navion
- Ryan L-22 Super Navion
- Ryan NR Recruit
- Ryan O-51 Dragonfly
- Ryan PT-16
- Ryan PT-20
- Ryan PT-21
- Ryan PT-22 Recruit
- Ryan PT-25
- Ryan SOR
- Ryan V-5 Vertifan
- Ryan V-8[62]
- Ryan VZ-3 Vertiplane
- Ryan VZ-11 Vertifan
- Ryan X-13 Vertijet
- Mahoney-Ryan B Brougham
- Mahoney-Ryan X[62]
- Ryan B Brougham
- Ryan C Foursome
- Ryan Flamingo
- Ryan M Brougham
- Ryan Model 28 Fireball
- Ryan Navion
- Ryan NYP (New-York - Paris)
- Ryan SC
- Ryan ST
- Ryan STM
- Ryan Super Navion
- Ryan X-1 Special[62]
Ryan Mechanics
(Ryan Mechanics Monoplane Co, 145 W Slauson Ave, Los Angeles CA)
- Ryan Mechanics Lone Eagle CM-1[31]
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