List of aircraft (La–Lh)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'La' through 'Lh'.
La–Lh edit
La France edit
(Neal La France, Wichita, KS)
- La France Cadet SF[1]
La Mouette edit
(Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France)
- La Mouette Atlas
- La Mouette Cosmos
- La Mouette Hermes
- La Mouette O2B
- La Mouette Profil
- La Mouette Racer
- La Mouette Revo
- La Mouette Samson
- La Mouette Skybike
- La Mouette Sphinx
- La Mouette SR 210
- La Mouette Top Model
- La Mouette Top Secret
- La Mouette Topless
- La Mouette ZR 250
La Porte edit
(La Porte Aircraft Co, La Porte, IN)
- La Porte 1938 Monoplane[1]
LAA edit
(Laboratorio Artigiano Aeronautico)
Labahan edit
- Labahan Hitchhiker[3]
LaBiche edit
(LaBiche Aerospace)
Laboratoire Eiffel edit
(Laboratoire Eiffel - LE)
- LE C1[4]
Labourdette-Halbronn edit
LACAB edit
(Les Ateliers de Constructions Aeronautiques Belges)
- LACAB T.7[5]
- LACAB GR.8
Lacey edit
(Joseph L Lacey, Tulsa, OK)
- Lacey M-10
- Lacey M-10C VW Twin
Lachassagne edit
(Adolphe Lachassagne)
- Lachassagne AL-1[6]
- Lachassagne Al-2[6]
- Lachassagne AL 3
- Lachassagne AL 5
- Lachassagne AL-6[6]
- Lachassagne AL-7[6][7]
LACO edit
(LACO (Fdr: Joe Laven), Desert Hot Springs, CA)
Lacroix edit
(Léon Lacroix)
- Lacroix 2L.XVI[8]
Lacroix-Bourdin edit
(Léon Lacroix & Raymond Bourdin)
Lacroix-Nazaris edit
(Léon Lacroix & Barret de Nazaris)
Lacroix-Nazaris-Bourdin edit
(Léon Lacroix, Barret de Nazaris & Raymond Bourdin)
Lacroix-Trussant edit
(Léon Lacroix et Gérard Trussant)
Lada Land edit
Ladd edit
(Robert Ladd )
- Ladd Taylor Chihuahua[1]
Ladougne edit
(Emile Ladougne)
- Ladougne La Colombe[12]
LAE edit
(LAE Helicopters Cyprus)
L.A.F. edit
(Ligue Aéronautique Française)
- L.A.F. Desmon flying boat[4]
Lafay edit
(Louis Etienne Lafay, Brazil)
- Lafay Rio de Janeiro
- Lafay Independência[13]
Lafayette edit
(Lafayette Aircraft Works, 230 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA)
- Lafayette T[1]
Laflamme Helicopters edit
- Laflamme Helicopters LAF-01
Lage edit
(Lage (aircraft constructor))
- Lage 1946 aeroplane[7]
Laird edit
(E M Laird Company, 244 South Wichita Street (Wichita) Kansas / E M Laird Airplane Co, 4500 W 83 St (Ashburn Field) Chicago, IL)
- Laird 1912 Monoplane
- Laird#2 1913 Baby Biplane
- Laird 1915 Biplane
- Laird B-3[14]
- Laird B-4
- Laird C-6 Special[14]
- Laird Commercial[14]
- Laird Derby Racer[14]
- Laird LC-1B
- Laird LC-AA Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-B
- Laird LC-R Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-B200
- Laird LC-1B200 Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-B300
- Laird LC-1B285
- Laird LC-1B300 Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-DC Speedwing Junior[14]
- Laird LC-DE Speedwing Junior[14]
- Laird LC-DW Solution
- Laird LC-DW300 Super Solution
- Laird LC-DW500 Super Solution
- Laird LC-EW450 Sesquiwing
- Laird LC-R200 Speedwing[14]
- Laird LC-R300 Speedwing[14]
- Laird LC-RW300 Speedwing[14]
- Laird LC-RW450 Speedwing[14]
- Laird Limousine[14]
- Laird S Sportplane[14]
- Laird Standardwing[14]
- Laird Swallow[14][15]
- Laird Twin[14]
- Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14
- Laird-Turner Special
Laird Aircraft Corporation edit
(471 W. First St., Wichita, Ks.)
- Laird Whippoorwill[1]
Laird edit
(Charles L Laird, Wichita, KS, 1930: Aircraft Engineering, Chicago, IL)
Laister edit
LAK edit
(Lietuviškos aviacinės konstrukcijos)
Lake edit
(Dan Lake, Lake City, KS )
- Lake C-1[1]
Lake edit
(Lake Aircraft Corp (pres: Jack Strayer), Sanford, ME)
- Lake LA-4
- Lake LA-4-200 Buccaneer
- Lake LA-4-250 Renegade
- Lake Renegade
- Lake LA-250 Seawolf[1]
- Lake LA-270 Seafury
- Lake LA-270T Turbo Seafury[1]
- Lake LA-270 Turbo Renegade
- Lake Seaplane[1]
Lakes edit
- Lakes Hydro-monoplane
- Lakes Sea Bird
- Lakes Water Bird
- Lakes Water Hen
Lam edit
(Larry Lam )
- Lam Wanderer[1]
Lambach edit
(J.W.H. (Hugo) Lambach) see:DSA
Lambert edit
(Lambert Aircraft Engineering BVBA)
- Lambert Mission 106
- Lambert Mission 108
- Lambert Mission 212
- Lambert Mission 212-100
- Lambert Mission 212-200
- Lambert Mission 212-300
- Lambert Mission 212-400
- Lambert Mission 216
Lambert edit
(Monocoupe Div, (S L "Casey") Lambert Aircraft Corporation, St Louis, MO and Long Island, NY)
- Lambert D Box Full[1]
- Lambert G[1]
- Lambert H[1]
- Lambert Monocoach[1]
- Lambert Twin Monocoach
Lamco edit
(Danex Engineering Kft)
Lammer Geyer Aviation edit
Lampich edit
(Arpad Lampich)
- Lampich L-1 Mama Kedvence (Mummy's Darling)[16]
- Lampich L-2 Róma (Rome)[16]
- Lampich L-4 Bohóc (Clown)[16]
- Lampich BL-6
- Lampich BL-7
- Lampich L-9 Veréb (85 hp)[16]
- Lampich L-9 II (Spatz) (85 hp)[16]
- Lampich L-16
- Lampich D-20 Pajtás (Rogue)[17]
- NL XXI (95 hp)
- NL XXII (150 hp)
Lamson edit
(Merger of Central Aircraft (crop spraying) & Robert T Lamson Aircraft Co, Yakima, WA)
Lancair edit
(Neico Aviation Inc (Fdr: Lance A Niebauer), Redmond, OR)
- Lancair IV
- Lancair IV-P
- Lancair Columbia 300
- Lancair Legacy
- Lancair Propjet
- Lancair 200
- Lancair 235
- Lancair 320
- Lancair 360
- Lancair ES
- Lancair Sentry
- Lancair Super ES
- Lancair Tigress
- Lancair Barracuda
- Lancair Mako
Lancashire edit
(Lancashire Aircraft Company)
Landgraf edit
((Fred) Landgraf Helicopter Co, 135 St at Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
- Landgraf H-2
- Landgraf H-3[1][18]
- Landgraf H-4[1][18]
Landis & Earle edit
((George L) Landis & Earle (Blodgett), 4633 Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI)
- Landis & Earle 101[1]
Landray edit
(Etienne-Claude Landray and Gilbert Landray)
- Landray GL.01
- Landray GL.02 Ami Pou
- Landray GL.03 Pouss Pou
- Landray GL.04 Visa Pou (ULM)[19]
- Landray GL.05 (ULM)[19]
- Landray GL.06 Papillon (ULM)[19]
- Landray GL.07 Galopin (Etienne Landray and Philippe-Claude Massé)[8]
- Landray-Massè LM01 Galopin Bis[20]
- Landray JPM 3 Loiret
Lane Automatous Air-Ship Co Lane edit
(Lane Automatous Air-Ship Co, San Francisco, CA)
- Lane 1908 Helicopter[1]
Lang edit
(Frank Lang, Lockport, IL)
- Lang Sport[1]
Langdon edit
(Jesse E Langdon, Bell, CA)
- Langdon 1929 Helicopter
Lange edit
Lange-Billard edit
- Lange-Billard 1910 Triangular Wing[1]
Langhurst edit
(Louis F Langhurst, Carriere, MI)
Langley edit
(Dr Samuel P Langley, Washington, DC)
Langley edit
(Langley Aircraft Corp (pres: Caleb S Bragg), Port Washington, NY)
Langlois edit
(Jacques Langlois)
Lanier edit
(Edward H Lanier and son (Edward M), Miami and Jacksonville, FL, Covington, KY, 1943: (E M) Lanier Aircraft Corp, Marlton, NJ)
- Lanier 110 Paraplane Commuter PL-8
- Lanier 120 Paraplane I
- Lanier Paraplane II[1]
- Lanier 443 Paraplane[1]
- Lanier Vacuplane[1][21]
Lanitz Aviation edit
(Leipzig, Germany)
Lansing edit
(C R Lansing, Warren, OH)
- Lansing 1931 Monoplane[1]
Lansing edit
(Orville G Barnum and Lansing (Ed) Ratelle, Portland, OR)
- Lansing 1T[1]
Lantres-Bouffort edit
(Gérard Lantres & Bouffort) (see also:Bouffort-Lantres)
- Lantres-Bouffort LB.20 Elytroplan[7]
Lanzius edit
(Lanzius Aircraft Co, New York, NY)
LAPAN edit
(Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional - National Institute of Aeronautics and Space, Indonesia)
Lardin edit
(Arthur Lardin, W A McCurdy, E Smith, New Castle, DE)
- Lardin AL-1[1]
Lark edit
(Lark Aircraft Co (Pres: Romer G Weyant), 217 E Lincoln, Wichita, KS)
- Lark 1927 Biplane[1]
Larkin edit
((W Keith) Larkin Aircraft Corp, Watsonville, CA)
Laranudi edit
Laron edit
(Laron Aviation Tech, Borger, TX)
Laros edit
(OKB Laros)
Larrieu edit
(Jean Larrieu)
- Larrieu JL.2[8]
Larsen edit
(Carl Ludvig Larsen)
Larsen edit
(Herman Larsen, Keasbey, NJ)
- Larsen 2-C[1]
Larson edit
(Merle Larson & Paul Holmes, Larson Aero Development, Concord, CA)
- Larson D-1 Agricultural Biplane
- Larson F-12 Baby
- Larson Helicopter[1]
- Larson Speed Bird[1]
- Larson-Holmes B[1]
- Larson-Holmes Illusion (B)[1]
Las Brisas edit
(Las Brisas Sales, Ozark, MO)
Lasalle edit
(LaSalle Aircraft Co (Pres: Claude C. Flagg), 111 Maple St, Joliet, IL, c. 1928-1933: Ottawa, IL)
Lasco edit
(Larkin Aircraft Supply Company Ltd, Coode Island, Melbourne)
Lascurain edit
( Ing. Ángel de Lascurain y Osio)
- Lascurain Toloche
- Lascurain Sport
- Lascurain Aura
- Lascurain-Salinas XB1
- Lascurain Quetzatcoatl
Laser edit
(Laser Aerobatics)
- Laser Aerobatics Akro Model Z[3]
Lasher edit
(C W Lasher, Winter Springs, FL)
- Lasher Renegade 1[1][22]
- Lasher Little Thumper
Lasley edit
((John A) Lasley Tool & Machine Co, Beloit, MI)
- Lasley Sport[1]
Lasserre edit
(G. Lasserre - aka SO G.L.3 Libellule)
- Lasserre G.L.3 Libellule[18]
Latécoère edit
(Société Industrielle d'Aviation Latécoère [SIDAL or SILAT] from 1922) (now Groupe Latécoère)
- Latécoère 1 C2[23][4] two-seat single-engine fighter project; designation may have also been used for license-built Breguet 14s
- Latécoère 2[23] Salmson 2s produced under license after WWI
- Latécoère 3
- Latécoère 4
- Latécoère 5
- Latécoère 6
- Latécoère 7[23] monoplane bomber project
- Latécoère 8
- Latécoère 9[23]
- Latécoère 10[23]
- Latécoère 11[23]
- Latécoère 12[23]
- Latécoère 13
- Latécoère XIV high-wing cantilever monoplane transport; not related to later 1924 design
- Latécoère 14
- Latécoère 15
- Latécoère 15H [23][24]
- Latécoère 16
- Latécoère 17
- Latécoère 18[23] twin-engine light transport biplane
- Latécoère 19
- Latécoère 20[23][25] ambulance version of Latécoère 19
- Latécoère 21
- Latécoère 22
- Latécoère 23
- Latécoère 24
- Latécoère 25
- Latécoère 26
- Latécoère 27
- Latécoère 28
- Latécoère 29
- Latécoère 30
- Latécoère 32
- 100-102 and 110: missiles, drone targets
- Latécoère 101 four-engine push-pull flying boat
- Latécoère 120-123: derivatives of the 101; 120 reused for drone/missile
- Latécoère 124 101 with four single engines
- Latécoère 130-134: derivatives of the 631; some coupled engines and shaft-driven propellers
- Latécoère 140-141: four-engine airliner with 631 wing
- Latécoère 150-153: four-engine flying boats
- Latécoère 160 four-engine airliner with 631 wing; derivative of the Latécoère 150
- Latécoère 170 six-engine reconnaissance flying boat
- Latécoère 180-185: eight-engine developments of 170
- Latécoère 210 six-engine airliner
- Latécoère 221-228: ASW aircraft projects; various engine concepts
- Latécoère 225 (1948) four-engine bomber project
- Latécoère 225
- Latécoère 231 Malafon missile
- Latécoère 255 pulse jet fighter project
- Latécoère 257 ASW missile project
- Latécoère 270 seaplane jet fighter project
- Latécoère 290
- Latécoère 298
- Latécoère 299
- Latécoère 300
- Latécoère 310[23]
- Latécoère 340
- Latécoère 350
- Latécoère 360[23]
- Latécoère 370[23]
- Latécoère 380
- Latécoère 410[23]
- Latécoère 420[23]
- Latécoère 430[23]
- Latécoère 440
- Latécoère 460[23]
- Latécoère 470[23]
- Latécoère 480[23]
- Latécoère 490
- Latécoère 500
- Latécoère 510[23]
- Latécoère 521 Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris
- Latécoère 530[23]
- Latécoère 531[23]
- Latécoère 550
- Latécoère 560[23]
- Latécoère 570
- Latécoère 580[23]
- Latécoère 581[23]
- Latécoère 582
- Latécoère 583[23]
- Latécoère 590[23]
- Latécoère 600[23]
- Latécoère 601[23]
- Latécoère 602[23]
- Latécoère 611
- Latécoère 620[23]
- Latécoère 631 Lionel de Marmier
- Latécoère 630
- Latécoère 632
- Latécoère 633
- Latécoère 634
- Latécoère 635
- Latécoère 636
- Latécoère 637
- Latécoère 638
- Latécoère 639
- Latécoère 640
- Latécoère 670
- Latécoère 671
- Latécoère 672
- Latécoère 673
- Latécoère 675
- Latécoère 703
- Latécoère 710
- Latécoère 730
- Latécoère 740
- Latécoère 780
- Latécoère 790
- Latécoère 800
- Latécoère 810
- Latécoère 820
- Latécoère 830
- Latécoère 850
- Latécoère 860
- Latécoère 870
- Latécoère 880
- Latécoère 900
Latham edit
(Glen G. Latham)
- Latham Alco Coupe[26]
Latham edit
(Société Latham)
- Latham 42
- Latham 43
- Latham 45[27]
- Latham 47
- Latham 47P
- Latham 110
- Latham 230[28]
- Latham C-1[29]
- Latham E-5
- Latham HB.5
- Latham L.1
- Latham L.2[30]
- Latham Trimoteur (cH.1)[31]
- Latham CH.1 (Trimoteur)[4]
Lathrop edit
(Lathrop Polytechnical Institute, Kansas City, MO)
- Lathrop School A[1]
Lauér edit
- Lauér L.II
Lauret edit
- Lauret l'Ailette
Laville edit
(André Laville / BNK - Buro Novyikh Konstruktsii)
Lavochkin edit
- Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-1
- Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-3
- Lavochkin La-5
- Lavochkin La-7 "Fin"
- Lavochkin La-9 "Fritz"
- Lavochkin La-11 "Fang"
- Lavochkin La-15 "Fantail" "Type 21"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 120 La-9 precursor
- Lavochkin Aircraft 126 La-9 precursor
- Lavochkin Aircraft 150 "Type 3"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 152 "Type 4"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 154
- Lavochkin Aircraft 156 "Type 5"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 160 Strelka "Type 6"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 174
- Lavochkin Aircraft 174D
- Lavochkin Aircraft 174TK
- Lavochkin Aircraft 168 "Type 15"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 176
- Lavochkin Aircraft 180 (UTI La-15 / La-15UTI)
- Lavochkin Aircraft 190
- Lavochkin Aircraft 200
- Lavochkin La-250 'Anakonda'
Lavoisier edit
(Pierre Lavoisier)
- Lavoisier LP.24[7]
Lavorini edit
(Nedo Lavorini)
- Lavorini Flying Flea[22]
Lawhorn edit
(Jerry L Lawhorn, Anchorage, AK)
- Lawhorn Kee Bird
- Lawhorn LA-3[1]
Lawrence edit
(George Lawrence )
- Lawrence 1909 Biplane[1]
Lawrence edit
(Lawrence Institute of Technology, Southfield, MI)
- Lawrence Special[1]
Lawrence-Lewis edit
(George R Lawrence, Chicago IL. 1915: Lawrence- (Harry S) Lewis Aeroplane Co, Chicago, IL)
Lawson edit
((Alfred William) Lawson Airplane Co, Green Bay and Milwaukee, WI, 1925: Lawson Aircraft Co, New York, NY)
- Lawson C-2 Air-Line[1]
- Lawson L-4 Air-line (a.k.a.Midnight Air-Liner)[1]
- Lawson MT-1[1]
- Lawson MT-2[1]
- Lawson Pursuit[1]
Lay Brothers edit
(Henry and Jack D Lay, Helena, MT)
Layzell Gyroplanes edit
Lazor-Rautenstrauch edit
(Jim Blick, Bethany, CT)
- Lazor-Rautenstrauch 1950 Monoplane (Belle of Bethany)[1]
Lazarov edit
(Zvetan Lazarov / DAR) (Cyrillic:Лазаров)
- Laz-1[citation needed]
- Laz-2[citation needed]
- Laz-3[citation needed]
- Laz-4[citation needed]
- Laz-5[citation needed]
- Laz-6[citation needed]
- Laz-7[33]
- Laz-7M[33]
- Laz-8[33]
- Laz-9[citation needed]
- Laz-10H[33]
- Laz-11[33]
- Laz-12[citation needed]
- Laz-13[citation needed]
- Laz-14[citation needed]
LCA edit
(LCA Srl.)
L.D. edit
- L.D. Ca2[4]
Leach edit
((Ronald) Leach Aero Service, Main & Franklin Sts, Hartford, MI)
- Leach 1933 Biplane[1]
Leader edit
(Leader Aircraft Co (Pres: Karl Bjorkenheim), 4114 East 14th St, Oakland, CA)
- Leader Lancer[1]
LEAF edit
(Leading Edge Air Foils, Peyton, CO)
Lear edit
(1929: (Archie and Claude) Lear Aircraft Corp, Pratt KS. 1954: (William P) Lear Inc, Santa Monica, CA, 1959: Established Swiss-Amaerican Aviation Corp, St Gallen, Switzerland. 1962: Lear-Siegler Corp. Jan 1963: Lear Aircraft Co, Wichita, KS)
Learjet edit
(Learjet Industries Inc. 1969: Gates Learjet Corp, 6868 S Plumer Ave, Tucson, AZ, 1990: Acquired by Bombardier Inc, Canada (q.v.). 1997: Bombardier flight test center moved to Learjet facility, Wichita, KS)
- Learjet 23
- Learjet 24
- Learjet 25
- Learjet 28
- Learjet 29 Longhorn
- Learjet 31
- Learjet 35
- Learjet 36
- Learjet 40
- Learjet 45
- Learjet 50[1]
- Learjet 55
- Learjet 60
- Learjet 65
- Learjet 70
- Learjet 75
- Learjet C-21A
Learfan edit
(Learfan Ltd.)
Lebed edit
- Lebed I[34]
- Lebed II[34]
- Lebed III[34]
- Lebed IV[34]
- Lebed V[34]
- Lebed VI[34]
- Lebed VII
- Lebed VIII
- Lebed IX
- Lebed X[35][34]
- Lebed XI
- Lebed XII
- Lebed XIII
- Lebed XIV[34]
- Lebed XV[34]
- Lebed XVI[34]
- Lebed XVII[34]
- Lebed XVIII[34]
- Lebed XIX[34]
- Lebed XXI[34]
- Lebed XXII[34]
- Lebed XXIII[34]
- Lebed XXIV[34]
- LM-1
Leblanc edit
(Albert Leblanc)
Lebouder edit
(Robert Lebouder)
Lecoin-Damblanc edit
(Louis Lecoin and Louis Damblanc)
Lederlin edit
Leduc edit
(René Leduc et Fils)
Leduc edit
(René Leduc, amateur constructor)
Lee edit
(Lee Inman School of Flying, Eugene, OR)
Lee-Richards edit
(Cedric Lee & G. Tilghman Richards)
Lefebvre edit
(Robert Lefebvre)
Legallois edit
(Roland Legallois)
- Legallois 01[8]
Legend Aircraft edit
(Performance Aircraft Inc (Pres: Jeff Ackland), Olathe, KS, 2002: Legend Aircraft Inc)
Legend Lite edit
(Legend Lite Inc, New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada)
Leger edit
(Claude Léger)
- Léger JCL.01[8]
Leger edit
(René Léger)
Leger Aviation edit
(Leger Aviation SARL, Archiac, France)
- Leger Pataplume 1
- Leger Pataplume 2
Leglaive edit
(Fernand Leglaive)
Léglise edit
(see SOSA)
Legrand-Simon edit
(Paul Legrand et Michel Simon)
- Legrand-Simon LS-50 Dauphine[43]
- Legrand-Simon LS-60
Leighnor edit
(William C Leighnor, Hutchinson, KS)
Leins edit
(Ballard Leins, Tinsley Park and Auburn, IN)
Leineweber edit
(Curtis, William, and Victor H Leineweber, Chicago, IL)
- Leineweber 1921 Helicopter[1]
Leka edit
(Leka Aeroplane Co (Theodor & Thermistocles M Leka, Naum P Mele), New York, NY)
- Leka 1930 Aeroplane[1]
Lemaire edit
(René Lemaire)
Lemberger edit
leMire edit
(William LeMire )
- LeMire Proud Bird[1]
Lemp edit
((First name unrecorded) Lemp, Augusta, GA)
- Lemp B[1]
Lenderpergt edit
(Patrick Lenderpergt)
- Lenderpergt LP.1 Sybille[8]
Lenert edit
(Lenert Aircraft Co, Pentwater MI. c.1940: Lenert Aviation Corp, 1220 Vance St, Toledo, OH)
Leonard edit
(George W Leonard, Santa Ana, CA)
- Leonard Special[1]
Leonardo edit
(Leonardo S.p.A / Leonardo-Finmeccanica / Finmeccanica)
- Leonardo M-345 (re-vamped S.211)
- Leonardo DRS T-100 Integrated Training System
- Leonardo SW-4 Solo[45]
Leopoldoff edit
- Leopoldoff L-3[46]
- Leopoldoff L-31 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-32 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-4 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-5 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-53 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-55 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-6 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-7 Colibri[47]
Lepicier edit
(Evangeliste Lepicier, Brooklyn, NY)
- Lepicier A[1]
Lerho edit
(Lerho Laboratories Inc, Pittsburgh, PA)
- Lerho Terraplane[1]
Leroy edit
(G. Leroy)
- Leroy Motoplaneur - LEROY G., Aéroc-Club de l'Eure, Professeur Technique à l'Ecole Professionelle d'Évreux[48]
Les Mureaux edit
see ANF Les Mureaux
Lesher edit
(Prof Edgar J Lesher, Univ of Michigan, MI)
Let edit
(Letalski Konstrukcijski - Ljubljana)
- Let LK-1[17]
Let edit
- Let Ae-45S
- Let Ae-145
- Let C-11
- Let L-200 Morava
- Let L-410 Turbolet
- Let L-610
- Aircraft Industries L 410 NG
- Let LF-109 Pionýr
- Let L-13 Blaník
- Let L-23 Super Blaník
- Let L-33 Solo
- Let TG-10
LET edit
(Letecké Zavody, Narodni Podnik)
- LET Brigadyr
- LET C-11
- Let L-200 Morava
- LET XLD-40 Mir
- LET L-40 MetaSokol
- LET L-410
- LET L-420
- LET Z-37 Cmelak
- LET L-610
- LET Aero 45S / Aero 145
LET Mraz edit
Let-Mont edit
(Vikýřovice, Czech Republic)
Leteneur edit
(Charles Leteneur)
- Leteneur 1947 aeroplane[7]
Letord edit
(Société d'Aviation Letord / Établissements Letord)
- Letord Let.1
- Letord Let.2
- Letord Let.3
- Letord Let.4
- Letord Let.5
- Letord Let.6
- Letord Let.7
- Letord 9Bn 2[49]
- Letord-Béchereau 2[35]
Letord & Niepce edit
- Letord & Niepce Monoplan 1909[50]
Letov edit
(Vojenska Tovarna na Letadla Letov)
- Letov Š-1
- Letov Š-2
- Letov Š-3
- Letov Š-4
- Letov Š-5
- Letov Š-6
- Letov Š-7
- Letov Š-8
- Letov Š-9
- Letov Š-10
- Letov Š-11
- Letov Š-12
- Letov Š-13
- Letov Š-14
- Letov Š-15
- Letov Š-16
- Letov Š-17
- Letov Š-18
- Letov Š-19
- Letov Š-20
- Letov Š-21
- Letov Š-22
- Letov Š-25
- Letov Š-27
- Letov Š-28
- Letov Š-31
- Letov Š-32
- Letov Š-33
- Letov Š-39
- Letov Š-50
- Letov L-8
- Letov TOM-8
- Letov L-101
- Letov L-290
- Letov LF-107 Luňák
- Letov XLF-207 Laminar
- Letov SH-1
- Letov SM-1
- Letov Sm A 1
- Letov LK-1
- Letov LK-2 Sluka
- Letov LK-3
- Letov ST-4 Aztek
- Letov TL-32 Typhoon
Levasseur edit
(Sociéte Pierre Levasseur Aéronautique)
- Levasseur PL.1
- Levasseur PL.1 T-O-3
- Levasseur PL.2
- Levasseur PL.3 AM3
- Levasseur PL.4
- Levasseur PL.5
- Levasseur PL.5 C2B 1926 Two-seater biplane naval fighter. 3 examples constructed. Sesquiplane wing layout . Fuselage wooden, but with a marine hull design.
- Levasseur PL.6
- Levasseur PL.7
- Levasseur PL.8
- Levasseur PL 8 'Oiseau Blanc'
- Levasseur PL.9
- Levasseur PL.10
- Levasseur PL.101
- Levasseur PL.104 1935 Armed reconnaissance three-seat biplane project with a Hispano-Suiza 12 Xbr engine.[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.105 1935 Armed reconnaissance three-seat biplane project with a Hispano-Suiza 9 V engine.[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.106 1935 Armed reconnaissance three-seat biplane project with a Hispano-Suiza 12 Xbr engine with PL 15 radiator layout.[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.107
- Levasseur PL.108
- Levasseur PL 109 1939 No details[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.11
- Levasseur PL.12
- Levasseur PL.14
- Levasseur PL.15
- Levasseur PL.151
- Levasseur PL.154
- Levasseur PL.200
- Levasseur PL.201
- Levasseur PL.300 1935 Biplane single engine torpedo bomber. Project only with enclosed cockpit and folding wings. Powered by Hispano-Suiza 12 Ybrg. Two seater as a bomber and three seat in the reconnaissance role.
- Levasseur PL.301 1935 Biplane single engine torpedo bomber floatplane. Project only with enclosed cockpit and exposed rear-gunner position. Powered by Hispano-Suiza 12 Ybrg.
- Levasseur PL.400
- Levasseur PL.401
- Levasseur-Abrial A-1
- Levasseur Wibault (1922) night-bomber design[51]
- Levasseur Saint Raphël
- Levasseur Landeroin-Robert Monoplan 1913 Three-seat experimental triple wing monoplane with distinctive rollover frame-come forward wing support.
Levi edit
(Renato Levi)
- Levi RL3 Monsoon
- Levi RL6 Go-Plane[52]
LeVier edit
(Tony LeVier)
Levy edit
(Hydravions Georges Levy)
- Levy G.L.40
- Levy Type R[53]
- Levy-Besson (Georges Levy, Marcel Besson)[54]
- Levy-Besson HB.2 (Georges Levy, Marcel Besson)[55]
- Levy-Biche 4 HO.2[56]
- Levy-Biche LB.2 (Jean Biche / Constructions Aéronautiques J Levy)
- Levy-Biche LB.4[57]
- Levy-Biche LB.6 (Jean Biche / Constructions Aéronautiques J Levy)[35]
- Levy-Lepen R
Lewis edit
(Charles H Lewis, Denver, CO)
- Lewis 6425[1]
Lewis & Vought edit
(Lewis & Vought Corporation)
Lewis-American edit
((Paul) Lewis-American Airways Inc/Gray Goose Airplane Co, Denver, CO)
Leyat edit
(Marcel Leyat)
- Leyat biplane[58]
- Leyat glider[59]
- Leyat convertible biplane[60]
- Leyat 1928 convertible biplane[61]
- Leyat Hélica Avion[62]
Leyat-Jacquemin edit
(Marcel Leyat et André Jacquemin)
LFG edit
(Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft m.b.H. Berlin-Charlottenburg) - (a.k.a. LFG Roland / LFG Stralsund / LFG Bittersfeld)
- LFG Roland Pfeilflieger
- LFG Roland C.I
- LFG Roland C.II
- LFG Roland C.III
- LFG Roland C.V
- LFG Roland C.VIII[65]
- LFG Roland D.I
- LFG Roland D.II
- LFG Roland D.III
- LFG Roland D.IV
- LFG Roland D.V
- LFG Roland D.VI
- LFG Roland D.VII
- LFG Roland D.VII
- LFG Roland D.VIII
- LFG Roland D.IX
- LFG Roland D.X[65]
- LFG Roland D.XI[65]
- LFG Roland D.XII[65]
- LFG Roland D.XIII
- LFG Roland D.XIV
- LFG Roland D.XV (I)[65]
- LFG Roland D.XV (II)[35]
- LFG Roland D.XVI
- LFG Roland D.XVII
- LFG Roland Dr.I
- LFG Roland E.I
- LFG Roland G.I
- LFG Roland R.I[65]
- LFG V 1
- LFG V 2
- LFG V 3 Susanna
- LFG V 3a Susanne
- LFG V 8
- LFG V 13 Strela
- LFG V 130 Strela
- LFG V 14
- LFG V 15
- LFG V 16
- LFG V 17
- LFG V 18 Sassnitz
- LFG V 20 Arkona
- LFG V 23
- LFG V 25
- LFG V 26
- LFG V 27
- LFG V 28
- LFG V 36
- LFG V 39
- LFG V 40
- LFG V 42
- LFG V 44
- LFG V 52
- LFG V 58
- LFG V 59
- LFG V 60
- LFG V 61
- LFG V 101 Jasmund
- LFG Bitterfeld W
- LFG Bitterfeld W.16
- LFG Bitterfeld WD
- LFG Stralsund V 19
LFU edit
(Leichtflugtechnik-Union)
LH Aviation edit
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