Trimotor
A trimotor is an aircraft powered by three engines and represents a compromise between complexity and safety and was often a result of the limited power of the engines available to the designer. Many trimotors were designed and built in the 1920s and 1930s, when engine power lagged behind the designers' power requirements.
List of trimotors
Imperial Airways Armstrong Whitworth A.W. 154 Argosy
Avia 51
- Avia 51 (Czechoslovakia, 1933)
- Avia 57 (Czechoslovakia, 1935)
- Aviméta 132 (France, 1927)
- Avis BGV-1 (Austria, 1924)[2]
- Avro 619 Five (UK, 1929)
- Avro 618 Ten (UK, 1929)
- Avro 624 Six (UK, 1930)
- Armstrong Whitworth Argosy (UK, 1926)
- Bach 3-CT Air Yacht (US, 1927)
- Batson Air Yacht/Dragonfly (US, 1913)[3]
- Barcala-Cierva-Díaz BCD.3 (Spain, 1919)[4]
- Beardmore Inflexible (UK, 1928)
- Beechcraft Model 18 Tiara engine testbed (US, 1966)
- Bellanca 28-92 (US, 1937)
- Bernard 60 (France, 1929)
- Bernard 160 (France, 1932)
- Bernard SIMB AB 16 (France, 1927)
- Besson MB.36 (France, 1930)
- Blackburn Iris (UK, 1926)
- Blackburn Perth (UK. 1933)
- Blackburn Sydney (UK, 1930)
Britten-Norman Trislander
- Bloch MB.60 (France, 1930)[5][6]
- Bloch MB.120 (France, 1932)
- Bloch MB.300 (France, 1935)
- Blohm & Voss BV 138 (Germany, 1937)
- Boeing Model 80 (US, 1928)
- Boulton Paul P.32 (UK, 1931)
- Bratu 220 (Romania, 1932)
- Breda A.14 (Italy, 1928)
- Breda Ba.32 (Italy, 1931)
- Breda Ba.46 (Italy, 1934)
- Breda CC.20 (Italy, 1929)
- Breguet XI (France, 1916)[7]
- Breguet 393T (France, 1931)
- Breguet 521 (France, 1933)
- Bresciani Bre.1 (Italy, 1915)[8]
- Britten-Norman Trislander (UK, 1970)
- Brown-Mercury (US, 1928)[9]
WW1 Caproni Ca.3 trimotor
De Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover
- Caproni Ca.1 (Italy, 1914)
- Caproni Ca.3 (Italy, 1916)
- Caproni Ca.4 (Italy, 1917)
- Caproni Ca.5 (Italy, 1917)
- Caproni Ca.95 (Italy, 19??)
- Caproni Ca.97 (Italy, 1927)
- Caproni Ca.101 (Italy, 1928)
- Caproni Ca.131 (Italy, 19
- Caproni Ca.132 (Italy, 1934)
- Caproni Ca.133 (Italy, 1934)
- Caudron C.25 (France, 1919)[11]
- Caudron C.37 (France, 1920)[12]
- Caudron C.39 (France, 1921)[13]
- Caudron C.61 (France, 1921)
- Caudron C.81 (France, 1923)[14]
- Caudron C.180 (France, 1930)[15]
- Caudron C.183 (France, 1923)[16]
- Charpentier C-1 (France, 1935)[17]
- C.N.A. Delta (Italy, 1931)[18]
- CNNA HL-8 (Brazil, 1943)
- Conroy Tri-Turbo-Three (US, 1969)
- Consolidated XPY-1 (prototype only) (US, 1929)
- Consolidated XP2Y-1 (prototype only) (US, 1932)
- Couzinet 10 (France, 1928)[19]
- Couzinet 21 (France, 1931)[20]
- Couzinet 22 (France, 1932)[21]
- Couzinet 27 (France, 1928)[22]
- Couzinet 30 (France, 1930)[23]
- Couzinet 33 Biarritz (France, 1931)[24]
- Couzinet 40 (France, 1932)[25]
- Couzinet 70 (France, 1932)[26]
- Couzinet 100 (France, 1933)[27]
- Couzinet 101 (France, 1934)[28]
- Couzinet 103 (France, 1933)[29]
- Crawford Special (US, 1929)[30]
- Curtiss Eagle I (US, 1919)
- Curtiss Model H (prototype only) (US, 1914)
- Curtiss NC (Prototype only) (US, 1918)
- DAR 4 (Bulgaria, 1930)
- Dewoitine D.31 (France, 1932)
- Dewoitine D.332 (France, 1933)
- Dewoitine D.333 (France, 1934)
- Dewoitine D.338 (France, 1936)
- Dewoitine D.342 (France, 1939)
- Dewoitine D.430 (France, 1932)[31]
- De Havilland DH.72 (UK, 1931)
- de Havilland Australia DHA-3 Drover (Australia, 1948)
- de Havilland Hercules (UK, 1926)
- Dornier Do 24 (Germany, 1937)
- Dornier Y (Germany, 1930)
Fokker F.VIIb/3m landing in Brisbane in 1928 after making first crossing of the Pacific
- Dyle et Bacalan DB-70 (France, 1929)
- EMSCO B-2 (US, 1929)[32]
- Farman F.120 (France, 1926)
- Farman F.280 (France, 1931)
- Farman F.300 (France, 1930)
- Farman F.301 (France, 1930)[33]
- Farman F.303 (France, 1930)[34]
- Farman F.304 (France, 1931)[35]
- Farman F.306 (France, 1931)[36]
- Farman F.310 (France, 1931)[37]
- Felixstowe Porte Baby (UK, 1916)
- Fiat BRG (Italy, 1931)
- Fiat G.2 (Italy, 1932)
restored Ford Trimotor in flight
- Fiat G.12 (Italy, 1940)
- Fiat G.212 (Italy, 1947)
- Fokker F.10 (US, 1927)
- Fokker F.VIIA/3m & F.VIIB/3m (Netherlands, 1925)
- Fokker F.IX (Netherlands, 1929)
- Fokker F.XII (Netherlands, 1930)
- Fokker F.XVIII (Netherlands, 1932)
- Fokker F.XX (Netherlands, 1933)
- Ford 4-AT/9-AT/11-AT Trimotor (US, 1926)
- Ford 5-AT/6-AT Trimotor (US, 1929)
- Ford 14-AT (US, 1932)
- Ford XB-906 (US, 1931)
- Grahame-White Ganymede (UK, 1919)
- Handley Page Type W.8e/f & W.9a (UK, 1921)
- Handley Page H.P.32 Hamlet (UK, 1926)
- Handley Page H.P.43 (UK, 1932)
- Helmy Aerogypt (UK, 1939)
- Hise Model A (US, 1929)
- Hodkinson HT-1 (US, 1929)[38]
- Johns Multiplane (US, 1919)[39]
Junkers Ju 52/3m
Loire 70
- Keystone Pathfinder (US, 1927)
- Keystone Patrician (US, 1929)
- Kreutzer Air Coach (US, 1928)[40]
- L-W-F Type H Owl (US, 1920)[41]
- Lasco Lascondor (Australia, 1930)
- Latécoère 4 (France, 1920)
- Latécoère 5 (France, 1924)
- Latécoère 24 (France, 1927)
- Latécoère 340 (France, 1930)
- Latécoère 350 (France, 1931)
- Latécoère 500 & 501 (France, 1932)
- Latécoère 582 (France, 1935)
- Latham Trimotor (France, 1919)[42]
- Lawson L-4 (US, 1924)[43]
- Letov Š-32 (Czechoslovakia, 1931)
- Lioré et Olivier LeO H-15 (France, 1926)[44]
- Loire 30 (France, 1932)
- Loire 60 (France, 1932)
- Loire 70 (France, 1933)
- Loring-Barrón Colonial T-III Trimotor (Spain, 1932)[45]
- Macchi M.C.100 (Italy, 1939)
- Nieuport-Delage NiD.590 (France, 1932)[46]
- Nieuport-Delage NiD.740 (France, 1930)[47]
Northrop YC-125 Raider
- Northrop N-23 Pioneer (US, 1946)
- Northrop C-125 Raider (US, 1949)
- NVI F.K.33 (Netherlands, 1925)
- Oeffag G6 (aka Pola 'G') (Austria-Hungary, 1916)[48]
- Ogden Osprey (US, 1930)[49]
- P.Z.L. 27 (Poland, 1934)
- P.Z.L. 4 (Poland, 1932)
- Pander S-4 Postjäger (Netherlands, 1933)
- Piaggio P.16 (Italy, 1934)
- Piaggio P.23R (Italy, 1936)
- Piper PA-32-3M prototype (US, 1966)
- Potez X (France, 1922)
- Potez 40 (France, 1930)[50]
- Prudden TM-1 (US, 1928)[51]
- Prudden-Whitehead monoplane (US, 1930)
- Renard R.30 (Belgium, 1931)
- Renard R.35 (Belgium, 1935)
Rohrbach Romar under construction
Savoia Marchetti S.M.79 in formation during WW2
- Savoia-Marchetti S.66 (Italy, 1931)
- Savoia-Marchetti S.71 (Italy, 1930)
- Savoia-Marchetti S.72 (Italy, 1934)
- Savoia-Marchetti S.73 (Italy, 1934)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 (Italy, 1937)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 (Italy, 1934)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 (Italy, 1934)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.82 (Italy, 1939)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.83 (Italy, 1937)
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.84 (Italy, 1940)
- Short S.8 Calcutta (UK, 1928)
- Short Rangoon (UK, 1930)
- Short Valetta (UK, 1930)
- Siemens-Schuckert R.I (Germany, 1915)
- Siemens-Schuckert R.II (Germany, 1915)
- Siemens-Schuckert R.III (Germany, 1915)
- Siemens-Schuckert R.IV (Germany, 1916)
- Siemens-Schuckert R.V (Germany, 1916)
- Siemens-Schuckert R.VI (Germany, 1916)
- Siemens-Schuckert R.VII (Germany, 1917)
- Sikorsky S-35 (US, 1926)
- SPCA 40T (France, 1929)
- SPCA 90 (France, 1932)
- SPCA Météore 63 (France, 1925)
- Supermarine Air Yacht (UK, 1930)
- Supermarine Nanok/Solent (UK, 1927)
- Sikorsky S-35 (US, 1926)
- Spartan Cruiser (UK, 1932)
restored Stinson Model A
- Stinson Model A (US, 1934)
- Stinson Model T/SM-6000 (US, 1930)
- Stinson Model U (US, 1932)
- Stout 3-AT (US, 1926)
- Stout Bushmaster 2000 (US, 1964)
- Tellier 1100 ch/T7/Nieuport-Tellier TM (France, 1919)[53]
- Tupolev ANT-9 (USSR, 1929)
- Tupolev MTB-1 (USSR, 1934)
- Vickers Viastra (UK, 1929)
- Westland IV & Wessex (UK, 1930)
- Weymann 66 (France, 1933)
- Wibault 280 (France, 1930)
- Zenith Albatross (US, 1927)[54]
- Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.I (Germany, 1915)
- Zeppelin-Lindau Rs.II (Germany, 1916)
See also
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