List of aircraft (D-De)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'D'.
D-De edit
D'Apuzzo edit
see also: de Knight, Parsons-Jocelyn
- D'Apuzzo D-200 Freshman
- D'Apuzzo D-200 Junior Aero Sport
- D'Apuzzo D-260 Senior Aero Sport
- D'Apuzzo D-295 Senior Aero Sport
- D'Apuzzo D-201 Sportwing
D'Ascanio edit
(Corradino D'Ascanio, Italy)
- D'Ascanio Helicopter (1930)
Dabos edit
(Jean Dabos)
- Dabos Roitelet[1]
- Dabos JD.24P D'Artagnan
Dabos-Cholot edit
(Jean Dabos & Jacques Cholot)
Dabos-Masclet edit
(Jean Dabos et Masclet) see Avions JDM
Dąbrowski edit
- Dąbrowski D.1 Cykacz
- Dąbrowski D.2[4]
DAC edit
(Dutch Aeroplane Company, Dordrecht, Netherlands)
Daedalus edit
(Daedalus Research Group, Petersburg, VA)
- GTP-350[5]
Daewoo edit
Daher edit
- Daher Kodiak 100
- Daher Kodiak 900
- Daher TBM 700
- Daher TBM 850
- Daher TBM 900
- Daher TBM 910
- Daher TBM 930
Daiichi Kosho edit
Daily edit
(H M Daily, Chicago, IL)
- Daily Old glory[5]
Daimler edit
(Daimler Motorengesellschaft Werke)
- Daimler CL.I[6]
- Daimler D.I
- Daimler D.II
- Daimler G.I (Daimler R.I)
- Daimler G.II (Daimler R.II)
- Daimler L6
- Daimler L8
- Daimler L9[7]
- Daimler L11
- Daimler L14
- Daimler L15
- Daimler L20
- Daimler L21
- Daimler Lutskoy No. 1 monoplane
Dakota Cub edit
Dal edit
(Wayne Dalrymple & Charles Pheiffer, Wichita, KS)
- Dal Sport[5] a.k.a. Dal Special
Dalby edit
(Daniel Dalby)
Dale edit
(Glendale, MA)
- Dale Air-Dale[5]
Dale edit
(Harold Dale)
Dallach edit
(WD Flugzeug Leichtbau / Wolfgang Dallach)
- Dallach D.2 Sunrise
- Dallach Sunrise IIA
- Dallach Sunrise IIB
- Dallach Sunrise IIC
- Dallach Sunrise (Verner)
- Dallach D.3 Sunwheel
- Dallach D.4 Fascination
- Dallach D.4 BK Fascination
- Dallach D.5 Evolution
Dallair Aeronautica edit
Dalotel edit
- Dalotel DM-165
- Dalotel DM-125 Club
- Dalotel DM-160 Club
- Dalotel DM-160 Professional
- Dalotel DM.165 Viking[3]
Damblanc-Lacoin edit
- Damblanc–Lacoin Alérion helicopter
Damoure-Fabre-Lacroix edit
(Damoure, Jean Fabre and Léon Lacroix)
Danex Engineering edit
(Hungary)
Dansair edit
(Faircraft Corp (consortium), Dansville, NY, 1946: Dansair Corp.)
- Dansair Coupe[5]
Danton-Denhaut edit
- Danton-Denhaut 1910 biplane
Danville edit
(Danville Aircraft Co (T D Ketchpaw), Danville, VA)
- Danville Sport Plane[5]
DAR edit
(D'rzhavna Aeroplanata Rabotilnica in Cyrillic ДАР - Държавната аеропланна работилница)
- DAR Uzunov-1 (DAR U-1) - DFW C.Va
- DAR 1 Peperuda ('Butterfly')
- DAR 2 - Albatros C.III
- DAR 3 Garvan ('Raven' or Laz-3)[9]
- DAR 4
- DAR 5 Brambar ('Beetle')[9]
- DAR 6
- DAR 7[9]
- DAR 7 SS.1[9]
- DAR 8 Slavei (or Slavey, 'Nightingale')[9]
- DAR 8A[9]
- DAR 9 Siniger ('Titmouse' or 'Tomtit')
- DAR 10 Bekas ('Snipe')
- DAR 11 Lyastovitsa ('Swallow') - 50 planned licensed Czech Avia B.135s [unbuilt]
- DAR 13
DAR edit
(Аероплани ДАР ЕООД - DAR aeroplanes EOOD)
- DAR 21 Vector
- DAR 21S
- DAR-23
- DAR 25 Impuls
- DAR Solo
- DAR Speedster
DARA edit
(Dayton Air Race Associates, Dayton, OH, constructed by WBB Associates, Dayton, OH)
- DARA Special[5]
Dare edit
((Melvin E) Dare Aircraft Corp, 6003 14 St, Detroit, MI)
- Dare Safety Airplane[5]
Darcissac-Grinvalds edit
(Jaques Darcissac - Jean Grinvalds)
DARPA edit
(Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency)
- Boeing X-37
- Boeing X-45
- FALCON Hypersonic Weapon System/Hypersonic Cruise Vehicle
- General Atomics MQ-1 Predator unmanned drone
- Hypersonic Research Program
- Integrated Sensor is Structure unmanned airship
- Northrop Grumman Switchblade unmanned oblique-wing aircraft
- System F6 Fractionated Spacecraft distributed satellite demonstrator
Dart edit
(Dart Aircraft, United States)
Dart edit
(Dart Aircraft Ltd)
- Dart Cambridge
- Dart Totternhoe
- Dart Flittermouse
- Dart Pup
- Dart Kitten
- Dart Grunau Baby
- Dart Zögling
- Dart replica Lilienthal glider
- Dart replica Cayley glider
- Dart replica Wright glider
- Dart Weasel[10]
Dart edit
(Dart Mfg Corporation)
Dashatou edit
See: Xianyi
Daspect edit
- Daspect III[11]
Dassault edit
- Dassault Balzac V
- Dassault Barougan
- Dassault Étendard II
- Dassault Étendard IV
- Dassault Étendard VI
- Dassault Falcon 5X
- Dassault Falcon 6X
- Dassault Falcon 7X
- Dassault Falcon 8X
- Dassault Falcon 9X[12]
- Dassault Falcon 10
- Dassault Falcon 10X
- Dassault Falcon 20
- Dassault Falcon 50
- Dassault Falcon 100
- Dassault Falcon 200
- Dassault Falcon 900
- Dassault Falcon 2000
- Dassault Falcon Cargo Jet
- Dassault Falcon Guardian
- Dassault LOGIDUC
- Dassault Méditerranée[13]
- Dassault Mercure
- Dassault Mercure 100
- Dassault Milan
- Dassault Mirage III
- Dassault Mirage IIIV
- Dassault Mirage 5
- Dassault Mirage 50
- Dassault Mirage IV
- Dassault Mirage 2000
- Dassault Mirage 4000
- Dassault Mirage F1
- Dassault Mirage F2
- Dassault Mirage F3
- Dassault Mirage G
- Dassault Mirage G-8
- Dassault Mystère 20
- Dassault nEUROn
- Dassault Rafale
- Dassault Super Étendard
- Dassault Super Mystère
- Dassault MD 80 ABC[1]
- Dassault MD 303
- Dassault MD 311
- Dassault MD 312
- Dassault MD 315 Flamant
- Dassault MD 316T
- Dassault MD 320 Hirondelle
- Dassault MD 410 Spirale
- Dassault MD 415 Communauté
- Dassault MD 415M Diplomate
- Dassault MD 450 Ouragan
- Dassault MD 452 Mystère II
- Dassault MD 453 Mystère IIIN
- Dassault MD 454 Mystère IV
- Dassault MD 455 Spirale III
- Dassault MD 550 Mirage
Dassault-Breguet edit
- Dassault-Breguet Atlantique
- Dassault Breguet CC-117 Falcon Canadian Armed Forces
- Dassault Breguet Dornier Alpha Jet
Dassy edit
Dätwyler edit
- Dätwyler 1038 MDC Trailer
- Dätwyler Lerche[16]
- Dätwyler MD-3 Swiss Trainer
Dauby edit
(Dauby Equipment Co, 2100 Hyde Park Blvd, Los Angeles, CA)
- Dauby Twin Navion[5]
Daugherty edit
(Earl Daugherty, Long Beach, CA)
- Daugherty 1915 Biplane[5]
Daurelle edit
(Paul Daurelle)
- Daurelle AD.01[3]
Davenport edit
(Bradley Davenport, Colorado Aero Tech.)
Davidson edit
(George L O Davidson, Denver, CO)
- Davidson Air-Car[5]
Davis edit
((Walter C) Davis Aircraft Corp, Richmond, IN)
Davis edit
(Arthur J Davis, E Lansing, MI)
- Davis Racer[5]
Davis edit
(H R Davis, Hobart, IN)
- Davis Challis B[5]
Davis edit
(Charles M Davis, Pauls Valley, OK)
Davis edit
((Leon) D Davis Aircraft Corp, Lake Village, IN, 1976: Stanton, TX)
- Davis DA-1
- Davis DA-2
- Davis DA-2A
- Davis DA-3
- Davis DA-5
- Davis DA-5A
- Davis DA-6
- Davis DA-7[5]
- Davis DA-8[5]
- Davis DA-9 Super Pocket Rocket[5]
- Davis DA-10[5]
- Davis DA-11[5]
Davis edit
(Gilbert Davis, Nampa ID. 19??: Davis Wing Ltd, Boise, ID)
- Davis Starship Alpha[5]
Davis-Douglas Company edit
(see #Douglas)
Dawson edit
(C R Dawson, Glenn W Johnson & Clay Henley, Coeur d'Alene, ID)
Day edit
(Charles Healy Day, Paterson, NJ)
Days edit
(Robert R Days, Wadsworth, OH)
- Days Comet Sport[5]
Dayton edit
(See Pheasant Aircraft Company)
Dayton-Wright edit
- Dayton-Wright XO-3
- Dayton-Wright XPS-1
- Dayton-Wright TA-3
- Dayton-Wright TA-5
- Dayton-Wright TW-3
- Dayton-Wright Aerial Coupe
- Dayton-Wright Bug[17]
- Dayton-Wright Bull Head[17]
- Dayton-Wright Cabin Cruiser
- Dayton-Wright Chummy
- Dayton-Wright DH-4
- Dayton-Wright DWH-4 Blue Bird
- Dayton-Wright FP.2
- Dayton-Wright FS
- Dayton-Wright KT
- Dayton-Wright Limousine
- Dayton-Wright M-1[17]
- Dayton-Wright Messenger
- Dayton-Wright OW-1
- Dayton-Wright RB-1 Racer
- Dayton-Wright RB-1
- Dayton-Wright SDW
- Dayton-Wright T-4
- Dayton-Wright USXB
- Dayton-Wright WA[17]
- Dayton-Wright WD[17]
- Dayton-Wright WS[17]
- Dayton-Wright Nine-Hour Cruiser
Daytona edit
(Daytona Aircraft Construction Inc, Deland, FL)
de Bernardi edit
(Mario de Bernardi)
de Berry edit
(E P de Berry, Pacific Aero Club, Los Angeles, CA)
- de Berry 1911 Biplane[5]
de Bolotoff edit
(de Bolotoff Aeroplane Works, Sevenoaks, Kent, United Kingdom)
- de Bolotoff 1913 triplane[18][19]
- de Bolotoff SDEB 14
de Bothezat edit
(George de Bothezat)
- de Bothezat 1922 helicopter
- de Bothezat GB-5 (1940)[20]
de Boysson edit
- de Boysson A-3
de Brageas edit
- de Brageas Type E[21]
de Bruyère edit
- de Bruyère C1[6]
de Bruyne edit
(Aero Research Limited)
- de Bruyne Snark
- de Bruyne-Maas Ladybird
de Busschere edit
(Donald de Busschere)
- de Busschere Skylark I
- de Busschere Skylark II
de Chenne edit
(DeChenne (or Monett) Motor & Aeroplane Co (Pres: L B Durnil), Monett, MO)
- de Cheenne 1911 Biplane[5] a.k.a. 'Monett Biplane' and 'Dechene-Sowers' (sic)
de Glymes edit
(Raoul de Glymes de Hollebecque)
de Havens & Watkins edit
(Claude de Haven & A C Watkins, San Francisco, CA)
- de Havens & Watkins 1909 Monoplane[5]
de Havilland edit
(for Geoffrey de Havilland's "DH" designs before the DH.14, see Airco)
- de Havilland DH.14 Okapi
- de Havilland DH.16
- de Havilland DH.18
- de Havilland DH.27 Derby
- de Havilland DH.29 Doncaster
- de Havilland DH.32
- de Havilland DH.34
- de Havilland DH.37
- de Havilland DH.42 Dormouse
- de Havilland DH.50
- de Havilland DH.51
- de Havilland DH.53 Humming Bird
- de Havilland DH.54 Highclere
- de Havilland DH.56 Hyena
- de Havilland DH.60 Moth
- de Havilland DH.61 Giant Moth
- de Havilland DH.65 Hound
- de Havilland DH.66 Hercules
- de Havilland DH.71 Tiger Moth
- de Havilland DH.72
- de Havilland DH.75 Hawk Moth
- de Havilland DH.77
- de Havilland DH.80 Puss Moth
- de Havilland DH.81 Swallow Moth
- de Havilland DH.82 Tiger Moth
- de Havilland DH.83 Fox Moth
- de Havilland DH.84 Dragon
- de Havilland DH.85 Leopard Moth
- de Havilland DH.86 Express
- de Havilland DH.87 Hornet Moth
- de Havilland DH.88 Comet
- de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide
- de Havilland DH.90 Dragonfly
- de Havilland DH.91 Albatross
- de Havilland DH.92 Dolphin
- de Havilland DH.93 Don
- de Havilland DH.94 Moth Minor
- de Havilland DH.95 Flamingo
- de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito
- de Havilland DH.99 Mosquito
- de Havilland DH.100 Vampire
- de Havilland DH.101 Mosquito
- de Havilland DH.102 Mosquito
- de Havilland DH.103 Hornet
- de Havilland DH.104 Dove
- de Havilland DH.106 Comet
- de Havilland DH.108 Swallow
- de Havilland DH.110 Sea Vixen
- de Havilland DH.113 Vampire
- de Havilland DH.112 Venom
- de Havilland DH.112 Sea Venom
- de Havilland DH.114 Heron
- de Havilland DH.115 Vampire Trainer
- de Havilland DH.121 Trident
- de Havilland DH.125 Jet Dragon
de Havilland Aeronautical Technical School edit
- de Havilland T.K.1
- de Havilland T.K.2
- de Havilland T.K.3
- de Havilland T.K.4
- de Havilland T.K.5
de Havilland Australia edit
de Havilland Canada edit
- de Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk
- de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
- de Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter
- de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou
- de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo
- de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
- de Havilland Canada Dash 7
- de Havilland Canada Dash 8
- de Havilland Canada CC-108
- de Havilland Canada CC-115
- de Havilland Canada CT-120
- de Havilland Canada C-127
- de Havilland Canada CSR-123
- de Havilland Canada CC-132
- de Havilland Canada CC-138
- de Havilland Canada CC-142
- de Havilland Canada CT-142
- de Havilland Canada AC-1
- de Havilland Canada AC-2
- de Havilland Canada C-7
- de Havilland Canada C-8
- de Havilland Canada CV-2
- de Havilland Canada CV-7
- de Havilland Canada E-9
- de Havilland Canada L-20
- de Havilland Canada O-5
- de Havilland Canada U-1
- de Havilland Canada U-6
- de Havilland Canada UV-18
de Kalbermatten edit
(Laurent de Kalbermatten, Villars-sur-Glâne, Switzerland)
de Kallis edit
((---) DeKallis, California)
- de Kallis Air Truck[5]
de Knight edit
(William "Bart" de Knight, Levittown, PA)
- de Knight Special[5]
de Lackner edit
((Donald) de Lackner Helicopters Inc., Mt Vernon, NY)
- de Lackner DH-4 Heli-Vector
- de Lackner DH-5 Aerocycle
- de Lackner HO-2
- de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle
- de Lackner Model 125 Cloud Buster[24]
de Laurier edit
(Dr James de Laurier, Canada)
- de Laurier 2001 Ornithopter[5]
de Lesseps edit
(Paul de Lesseps)
- Monoplan de Lesseps
de Lloyd Thompson edit
- de Lloyd Thompson Looper
de Lotty edit
((Henri) DeLotty Flying School: de Lotty Aircraftsmen Co, San Francisco, CA)
- de Lotty 1929 Monoplane[5]
de Marçay edit
(Société Anonyme d'Etudes et de Construction Aéronautique Edmond de Marçay - SAECA Edmond de Marçay)
de Marçay-Kluijtmans edit
(Edmond de Marçay & J. Kluijtmans)
- de Marçay-Kluijtmans 1907 Dirigeable
- de Marçay-Kluijtmans 1908 Dirigeable
de Marçay-Moonen edit
(Edmond de Marçay & Emile Moonen)
- de Marçay-Moonen 1911 monoplane
- de Marçay-Moonen 1912 monoplane [25]
- de Marçay-Moonen L'Abeille
- de Marçay-Moonen 1912 2-seat monoplane
- de Marçay-Moonen 1913 floatplane racer
- de Marçay-Moonen 1914 double-biplane canard
de Marçay edit
(SAECA Edmond de Marçay or Anonyme d'Etudes et de Construction Aéronautique Edmond de Marçay)
- de Marçay 1
- de Marçay 2
- de Marçay 3
- de Marçay 4
- de Marçay 5
- de Marçay T-2
- de Marçay Limousine
- de Marçay Passe-Partout
- de Marçay single-seat tourer
de Monge edit
(Louis de Monge)
- De Monge DMP-1 (twin boom glider)
- de Monge 1914 monoplane
- Lumière-de Monge racer
- Buscaylet-de Monge 5/2
- Buscaylet-de Monge 7/3
- Buscaylet-de Monge 7-4
- Buscaylet-de Monge 7-5
- Buscaylet-de Monge 8/1 CN.2
- Buscaylet-de Monge 9/1
- Buscaylet-de Monge 10/1 C.2
- de Monge 120 RN.3
- de Monge 140 BN.4
- de Monge 5/1 (racer - Lumière-de Monge racer?)
- de Monge 6/1 (amphibian project)
- de Monge M-101
- de Monge M-160
- de Monge Live Wing monoplane
de Pischof edit
(Alfred de Pischof)
- de Pischoff 1907 biplane
- de Pischof 1911 Autoplan[26]
- de Pischof Avionnette 1920[27]
- de Pischof Estafette 1922[28]
de Rouge edit
(Charles de Rouge)
- de Rouge Elytroplan
- de Rouge Elytroplan-Lateron
de Schelde edit
(NV Koninklijke Maatschappij de Schelde)
- de Schelde Scheldemusch
- de Schelde Scheldemeeuw
- de Schelde S.12[29][30]
- de Schelde S.20[30]
- de Schelde S.21
de Vastey edit
(Georges de Vastey)
- Georges de Vastey G-1 Papillon
- Georges de Vastey G-2
de Viscaya edit
(Pierre de Viscaya)
- de Viscaya PV-102[31]
De Vore edit
de Witt edit
(Albert H de Witt, Gary, IN)
- de Witt T-1[5]
Dean edit
(Herbert F Dean, Flint, MI)
Dean edit
(Carlyle W Dean, VA)
- Dean Parasol[5]
Debreyer edit
(Jean-Claude Debreyer)
- Debreyer JCD-02 Pélican
- Debreyer JCD-03 Pélican
Decazes edit
(Viscount Decazes and G. Besancon)
- Decazes Helicoplane
Dechaux edit
(Dechaux)
- Dechaux Helicop-jet[3]
Dedalus edit
Deekay edit
(Deekay Aircraft Corporation Ltd.)
Deicke edit
(Arthur Deicke)
- Deicke ADM 1[32]
- Deicke ADM 2[32]
- Deicke ADM 3[32]
- Deicke ADM 4[32]
- Deicke ADM 5[32]
- Deicke ADM 6[32]
- Deicke ADM 8[32]
- Deicke ADM 9[32]
- Deicke ADM 10[32]
- Deicke ADM-11[33][34]
- Deicke 1931 biplane (tricycle and tail-skid u/c)
Dejouy edit
(Jacques Dejouy)
- Dejouy 4 BA[35]
Del Mar edit
(Bruce Del Mar / Del Mar Engineering Laboratories, Los Angeles CA.)
- Del Mar DH-1A Whirlymite[5]
- Del Mar DH-1B Whirlymite[5]
- Del Mar DH-1C Whirlymite[5]
- Del Mar DH-2 Whirlymite[36]
- Del Mar DH-2A Whirlymite Scout[36][5]
- Del Mar DH-2C Target Drone[36][5]
- Del Mar DH-20 Whirlymite Tandem[5]
Deland edit
(Orlando Helicopter Airways, Deland, FL)
Delanne edit
(Maurice Delanne, France)
- Delanne DL-10
- Delanne 11
- Delanne DL-20T
- Delanne 30 P2
- Delanne 60 E1
- Delanne DL-70
- Delanne DL-150
- Delanne DL-160
- Delanne DL-190
Delannoy edit
(Guy Delannoy)
- Delannoy helicopter[1]
Delasalle-Lesage edit
(Gérard Feugray and Christian Lesage)
Delattre edit
(Jacques Delattre)
- Delattre Potez 6[3]
Délémontez-Cauchy edit
(Jean Délémontez et Alain Cauchy)
Délémontez-Desjardins edit
(Jean Délémontez et Jacques Desjardins)
Délémontez-Miettaux edit
(Jean Délémontez &t Lucien Miettaux)
- Délémontez-Miettaux DM.01 Bébé Spécial[3]
Deleray edit
(Deleray Aircraft Works, Freeport, NY)
- Deleray D-5 Sport Plane[5]
Delgado edit
(Delgado Trades School, New Orleans, LA (now Delgado Community College))
Delta Helicopters edit
(Delta Helicopters, Tanah Merah, Queensland, Australia)
Delta Sailplane Corporation edit
Delta System Air edit
Delvion edit
(Jean DELmontez - Jacques VION)
Dementyev edit
- Dementyev Mercury 6
Deming edit
(Gurnie A Deming, Lake Worth, FL)
- Deming Mid-wing[5]
Demonty-Poncelet edit
Dempsey edit
(Tom Dempsey, Odessa, TX)
- Dempsey TD-2[5]
- Dempsey TD-3 Beta Lightning
Denel edit
Denhaut edit
(François Denhaut)
- Denhaut Type A (1911)[41]
- Denhaut Type B (1912)[41]
- Denhaut Hy.749 (1926/27 Denhaut design built by France-Aviation)
Denize edit
(Robert Denize)
- Denize RD.105 Raid Driver[1]
- Denize RD.20 Raid Driver[3]
- Denize RD.125 Raid Driver[42]
- Denize RD.135 Raid Driver[42]
Denney edit
(Denney Aerocraft)
Denoix edit
(Élie Denoix)
- Denoix ED.5 Demoiselle[1]
Deperdussin edit
(Société Pour les Appareils Deperdussin) (Note: there is much confusion over Deperdussin's aircraft so the listed aircraft here may refer to the same item, hopefully all will be revealed later)
- Deperdussin Type A
- Deperdussin Type B Sports
- Deperdussin Type C
- Deperdussin Type D Monocoque
- Deperdussin T
- Deperdussin TT
- Deperdussin Coupe Schneider
- Deperdussin Type B concours militaire 1911[43]
- Deperdussin 1912 Racing Monoplane
- Deperdussin Monocoque
- De Feure-Deperdussin No.2 Monoplane
- British Deperdussin Seagull
Desaer edit
Descamps edit
(Elisée Alfred Descamps)
Descatoire edit
(Christian Descatoire)
- Descatoire CD.01 Astuss[3]
Desjardin edit
- Desjardin Beaver des Pauvres
Desoutter edit
Detemple edit
(Detemple Helicopter Inc, Venice, CA)
Detroit edit
- Detroit DAC-2C
- Detroit G-1 Gull
- Detroit E-2 Sea Rover[44][circular reference]
- Detroit ZMC-2 (Zeppelin Metal Clad-2)[45][circular reference]
- Detroit DL-1 Vega[46][circular reference]
- Detroit DL-2 Sirius[47][circular reference]
- Detroit DL-2A Altair[48][circular reference]
- Detroit YP-24[49][circular reference]
- Detroit TE-1[50][circular reference]
- Detroit Y1P-24[49][circular reference]
- Detroit Y1A-9[49][circular reference]
- Detroit AirSpaceX
Detroit Cleveland edit
- Detroit Cleveland Airship
Dewald edit
(Bad Schönborn, Germany)
Dewey edit
(Jim Dewey, Santa Paula, CA)
- Dewey 1966 Monoplane[5]
- Dewey Bird
Dewoitine edit
(Emile Dewoitine - Société Aéronautique Française, formerly Constructions Aéronautiques E. Dewoitine, nationalized in 1936 as Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Midi (SNCAM))
- Dewoitine AXD
- Dewoitine P-1
- Dewoitine P-2
- Dewoitine P-3
- Dewoitine P-4
- Dewoitine D.1
- Dewoitine D.2
- Dewoitine D.3
- Dewoitine D.4
- Dewoitine D.5
- Dewoitine D.6
- Dewoitine D.7
- Dewoitine D.8
- Dewoitine D.9
- Dewoitine D.10
- Dewoitine D.12
- Dewoitine D.13
- Dewoitine D.14
- Dewoitine D.15
- Dewoitine D.17
- Dewoitine D.18
- Dewoitine D.19
- Dewoitine D.21
- Dewoitine D.22
- Dewoitine D.23
- Dewoitine D.24
- Dewoitine D.25
- Dewoitine D.26
- Dewoitine D.27
- Dewoitine D.28
- Dewoitine D.30
- Dewoitine D.31
- Dewoitine D.33 Trait d'Union
- Dewoitine D.332 Emeraude
- Dewoitine D.333
- Dewoitine D.337
- Dewoitine D.338
- Dewoitine D.342
- Dewoitine D.35
- Dewoitine D.37
- Dewoitine D.371
- Dewoitine D.373
- Dewoitine D.40
- Dewoitine HD.41
- Dewoitine HD.411
- Dewoitine HD-412
- Dewoitine D.420
- Dewoitine D.430
- Dewoitine D.440
- Dewoitine D.450
- Dewoitine HD.460
- Dewoitine D.470
- Dewoitine D.480
- Dewoitine D.490
- Dewoitine D.500
- Dewoitine D.501
- Dewoitine D.503
- Dewoitine D.510
- Dewoitine D.511
- Dewoitine D.513
- Dewoitine D.520
- Dewoitine D.521
- Dewoitine D.530
- Dewoitine D.531
- Dewoitine D.532
- Dewoitine D.535
- Dewoitine D.550
- Dewoitine D.551
- Dewoitine D.560
- Dewoitine D.570
- Dewoitine D.580
- Dewoitine D.590
- Dewoitine D.600[51]
- Dewoitine D.620
- Dewoitine D.640
- Dewoitine D.650
- Dewoitine D.660
- Dewoitine D.680
- Dewoitine D.700
- Dewoitine D.710
- Dewoitine D.720
- Dewoitine HD.730
- Dewoitine D.750
- Dewoitine D.760
- Dewoitine D.770
- Dewoitine HD.780
- Dewoitine D.790
- Dewoitine D.800
- Dewoitine D.810
- Dewoitine D.820
- Dewoitine D.860
- Dewoitine D.900
- Dewoitine Navy Type D Carrier Fighter
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