List of aircraft (C)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'C'.
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C
C-E
(C-E Aeroplane Works, (office) New York NY (plant) Anderson IN.)
CAARP
(Cooperative des Ateliers Aeronautiques de la Region Parisienne – Parisian aeronautic factory co-operative)
- CAARP CP-100
- CAARP CAP-20 (Mudry CAP 20)
CAB
(Constructions Aéronautiques du Béarn – Béarn aeronautic manufacturers)
Cabane-Saissac
(Henri Saissac)
- Cabane-Saissac CS-01-3[2]
Cabin-Aire
- OHS-3[1]
(also displayed and registered as "Snyder OHS-III", "deLloyd Monoplane" and "Aire-Craft Cabin-Aire/deLloyd"[1]
CAC
For the Commonwealth Aircraft Co. see: Commonwealth
CAC
(Chengdu Aircraft Corporation)
- Chengdu JJ-5
- Chengdu F-7
- Chengdu J-7
- Chengdu JZ-7
- Chengdu J-9
- Chengdu J-10
- Chengdu J-20
- Chengdu FC-1 Xiaolong
- Chengdu JF-17 Thunder
- Chengdu X-7 Jian Fan
- Chengdu CA-1
CAC
(Commuter Aircraft Corporation)
CACT
(Compañía Aérea de Construcción y Transportes / Waterhouse / BAJA California / Tijuana)
Cadet
(Cadet Aircraft Co, Pomona CA.)
- Cadet 2-P-A[1] (Chambers Trainer q.v.)
CAG
(Construcciones Aeronauticas de Galicia, Spain)
CAHI
(anglicised version of TsAGI Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т (ЦАГИ) or Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute) see:TsAGI
CAIC
(Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)
- Changhe Z-8
- Changhe WZ-10 (WZ – Wuzhuang Zhishengji – armed helicopter)
- Changhe Z-11
CAIG
(China Aviation Industry General)
Cain
(Cain Aircraft Corp, 10527 Gratiot Ave, Detroit MI.)
- Cain Sport CC-14[1]
Cairns
((Edmund B) Cairns Aircraft Corp, 62 Rubber Ave, Naugatuck CT.)
- Cairns A (based on the Clark Robinson Special)[1]
- Cairns AG-4 (based on the Clark Robinson Special)[1]
- Cairns AC-6[1]
- Cairns OG[1]
California
(John J Montijo & Lloyd Royer, Glendale CA)
- California Coupe-Cabin[1]
California Aero
(California Aero Mfg & Supply Co (fdr: Cleve F Shaffer), San Francisco CA.)
- California Aero 1910 Biplane[1]
California Cub
(California Aircraft Corp, 5866 South San Pedro St, Los Angeles CA.)
Call
((a.k.a.Girard)Aerial Navigation Co of America Inc (fdr: Henry Laurens Call), Girard KS.)[1]
CallAir
((Ivan, Ruell T, Spencer) Call Aircraft Co, Afton WY)
- CallAir S-1[1]
- CallAir A
- CallAir A-1
- CallAir A-2
- CallAir A-3
- CallAir A-4
- CallAir A-5
- CallAir A-6
- CallAir A-7
- CallAir A-9
- CallAir B-1
- Call-Air Super Cadet
Calvel
(Jacques Calvel)
- Calvel Frelon[4]
Calumet
(Calumet Motorsports)
Camair
Camco
(Chicago Aircraft Mfg Corp, 6116 St Lawrence Ave, Chicago IL.)
- Camco 2[1]
CAMCO
(Central Aircraft Manufacturing Company Inc.)
Cameron & Sons Aircraft
Campbell
(Corwin B Campbell, Evanston IL)
- Campbell CB[1]
Campbell
(John M Campbell, Tacoma WA.)
- Campbell Porpoise[1]
Campbell
((Hayden S) Campbell Aircraft Co)
- Campbell F[1]
Campbell
(Campbell Aircraft)
- Campbell Cougar[5]
- Campbell Cricket
Campbell & Bone
(Mark M Campbell and R O Bone, Los Angeles CA.)
- Campbell Super Sport (Bone Golden Eagle C-5 prototypes)[1]
Campini
- Caproni-Campini N.1
- Campini CS.3[10]
- Campini CS.4[10]
- Campini CS.7
- Campini CS.8
- Campini CS.10
- Campini CS.11
CAMS
(Chantiers Aéro-Maritimes de la Seine – Seine aero-maritime shipbuilders)
- CAMS C-13
- CAMS 30E
- CAMS 30T
- CAMS 31
- CAMS 31M
- CAMS 31P
- CAMS 32R[11]
- CAMS 33B
- CAMS 33C
- CAMS 33T
- CAMS 36
- CAMS 36bis
- CAMS 37
- CAMS 38
- CAMS 46
- CAMS 46E
- CAMS 46ET
- CAMS 50[12]
- CAMS 51
- CAMS 51/3R
- CAMS 51C
- CAMS 51R
- CAMS 52[13]
- CAMS 53
- CAMS 53/1
- CAMS 53/2
- CAMS 53/3
- CAMS 53/4
- CAMS 53/5
- CAMS 53R
- CAMS 54GR[14]
- CAMS 55/1
- CAMS 55/2
- CAMS 55/3
- CAMS 55/6
- CAMS 55/10
- CAMS 55/10
- CAMS 55/11
- CAMS 55/14
- CAMS 56
- CAMS 57
- CAMS 58/0
- CAMS 58/2
- CAMS 58/3
- CAMS 80[15]
- CAMS 80-02[16]
- CAMS 90[17]
- CAMS 110[18]
- CAMS 120[19]
Canada Air RV
(Canada Air RV Inc, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)
Canadair
- Canadair C-4
- Canadair C-5
- Canadair CL-13 Sabre
- Canadair CL-15
- Canadair CL-28 Argus
- Canadair CL-30 Silver Star
- Canadair CL-41 Tutor
- Canadair CL-44 Yukon
- Canadair CL-66
- Canadair CL-84/CX-84 Dynavert
- Canadair CL-89
- Canadair CL-90 Starfighter
- Canadair CL-215
- Canadair CL-219 Freedom Fighter
- Canadair CL-227
- Canadair CL-289
- Canadair CL-415
- Canadair CL-600 Challenger
- Canadair CL-601
- Canadair CL-604
- Canadair CL-605
- Canadair CL-610 Challenger E
- Canadair Challenger 600
- Canadair Challenger 601
- Canadair Regional Jet CRJ100
- Canadair Regional Jet CRJ200
- Canadair CF-104 Starfighter Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CC-106 Yukon Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CP-107 Argus Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CC-109 Cosmopolitan Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CF-111 Starfighter Canadian Armed Forces (original designation)
- Canadair CF-116 Freedom Fighter Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CT-114 Tutor Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CX-131 Canadian Armed Forces (CL-84-1)
- Canadair CT-133 Silver Star Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CC-144 Challenger Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CE-144 Challenger Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CP-144 Challenger Canadian Armed Forces
- Canadair CX-144 Challenger Canadian Armed Forces
Canadian Aerodrome Company
Canadian Car and Foundry
- Burnelli CBY-3
- Gregor FDB-1
- CC&F F.A.T. 2 Maple Leaf[1]
- CC&F SBW Helldiver
Canadian Home Rotors
Canadian Powered Parachutes
(Vegreville, Alberta, Canada)
Canadian Vickers
- Canadian Vickers Vancouver
- Canadian Vickers Vanessa
- Canadian Vickers Varuna
- Canadian Vickers Vedette
- Canadian Vickers Velos
- Canadian Vickers Vigil
- Canadian Vickers Vista
Canaero Dynamics
- Canaero Dynamics Toucan series II[20]
CanAmerican
(CanAmerican Inc)
- CanAmerican S.G.VI[1]
Canard Aviation
see Aviafiber
Cañete
(Captain of Engineers Antonio Cañete Heredia)
Canova
- Canova 1950 all-wing[1]
CANSA
(Construzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi SA – Fiat)
- CANSA Lictor 90
- CANSA Lictor 130
- CANSA C.4[23]
- CANSA C.5
- CANSA C.6 Falchetto
- CANSA FC.11
- CANSA FC.12
- CANSA FC.20
- CANSA CT.24
CANT
- (sometimes labelled 'C.R.D.A. CANT')
- (CANT – Cantieri Aeronautici e Navali Triestini – Trieste shipbuilding and naval aeronautics)
- (Part of C.R.D.A. – Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico – re-united Adriatic shipbuilding)
- CNT II
- CANT 6[23]
- CANT 6ter
- CANT 7
- CANT 10
- CANT 11
- CANT 12
- CANT 13
- CANT 18
- CANT 21
- CANT 25
- CANT 26
- CANT 35
- CANT 36
- CANT 37
- CANT 38
- CANT Z.501
- CANT Z.504[23]
- CANT Z.505[23]
- CANT Z.506
- CANT Z.508
- CANT Z.509
- CANT Z.511
- CANT Z.514
- CANT Z.515[23]
- CANT Z.516
- CANT Z.1007
- CANT Z.1010[23]
- CANT Z.1011
- CANT Z.1012
- CANT Z.1015[23]
- CANT Z.1018
- C.S.6
Cantinieau
(Jean Cantinieau)
Canton et Unné
(Georges Canton et Georges Unné)
- Canton et Unné 1910 monoplane[25]
Canton-Melcher
(Allen Canton & J Melcher, Bronx NY)
- Canton-Melcher Transatlantic[1]
Canu
(Lucien Canu)
- Canu 01[4]
CAO
(see SNCAO))
CAP
(Companhia Aeronáutica Paulista)
- CAP Alcatraz
- CAP-1 Planalto (IPT-4 Planalto)
- CAP-3 Planalto (IPT-4 Planalto)
- CAP-4 Paulistinha
- CAP-5 Carioquinha
- CAP-6 Tufão
- CAP-7
- CAP-8[26]
- CAP-9 Carioca
CAP Aviation
- CAP Aviation CAP-10
- CAP Aviation CAP-20
- CAP Aviation CAP-21
- CAP Aviation CAP-222
- CAP Aviation CAP-230
- CAP Aviation CAP-231
- CAP Aviation CAP-232
Capelis
(Safety Airplane Corp, Oakland Airport and El Cerrito CA.)
Capella
(Capella Aircraft Corporation, Austin, Texas, United States)
Capen
((Ernest J) Capen Aircraft Corp, Lincoln NB.)
Capital
(Capital Machinery Factory)
- Capital-1[27]
Capital Air
(Capital Aircraft Co Inc, Lansing MI. 1929: Relocated and renamed Royal Aircraft Corp, Royal Oak MI (qv))
- Capital Air Trainer[1]
Capital
(Capital Helicopter Corporation)
- Capital C-1 Hoppi-copter[28]
CAPRA
( Compagnie Anonyme de Productions et Réalisations Aéronautiques (CAPRA)) – (Roger Aimé Robert, designer – Marcel Chassagny, manager)
- CAPRA R.10
- CAPRA RR.20
- CAPRA S.20
- CAPRA R.30
- CAPRA R.300
- CAPRA R.40
- CAPRA R.41
- CAPRA R.400
- CAPRA R.46
- CAPRA R.80
- CAPRA R.90
Caproni
(Societa Italiana Caproni)
- (see also: #Caproni Bergamaschi, #Caproni-Reggiane, #Caproni Vizzola)
- Caproni Ca.1 (1910)
- Caproni Ca.1 (1914)
- Caproni Ca.2
- Caproni Ca.3
- Caproni Ca.4
- Caproni Ca.5
- Caproni Ca.18
- Caproni Ca.20
- Caproni Ca.30
- Caproni Ca.31
- Caproni Ca.32
- Caproni Ca.33
- Caproni Ca.34
- Caproni Ca.35
- Caproni Ca.36
- Caproni Ca.37
- Caproni Ca.39
- Caproni Ca.40
- Caproni Ca.41
- Caproni Ca.42
- Caproni Ca.43
- Caproni Ca.44
- Caproni Ca.45
- Caproni Ca.46
- Caproni Ca.47
- Caproni Ca.48
- Caproni Ca.49
- Caproni Ca.50
- Caproni Ca.51
- Caproni Ca.52
- Caproni Ca.56
- Caproni Ca.57
- Caproni Ca.58
- Caproni Ca.59
- Caproni Ca.60
- Caproni Ca.70
- Caproni Ca.71
- Caproni Ca.73
- Caproni Ca.74
- Caproni Ca.80
- Caproni Ca.82
- Caproni Ca.88
- Caproni Ca.89
- Caproni Ca.90
- Caproni Ca.95
- Caproni Ca.97
- Caproni Ca.100
- Caproni Ca.101
- Caproni Ca.102
- Caproni Ca.105[23] (photo only)
- Caproni Ca.111
- Caproni Ca.112
- Caproni Ca.113
- Caproni Ca.114
- Caproni Ca.122
- Caproni Ca.123
- Caproni Ca.124
- Caproni Ca.125
- Caproni Ca.132
- Caproni Ca.133
- Caproni Ca.134[29]
- Caproni Ca.135
- Caproni Ca.140
- Caproni Ca.148
- Caproni Ca.161
- Caproni Ca.164
- Caproni Ca.165
- Caproni Ca.183
- Caproni Ca.225[23]
- Caproni Ca.301
- Caproni Ca.303
- Caproni Ca.305
- Caproni Ca.306
- Caproni Ca.307
- Caproni Ca.308
- Caproni Ca.308 Borea
- Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli
- Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio
- Caproni Ca.311
- Caproni Ca.312
- Caproni Ca.313
- Caproni Ca.314
- Caproni Ca.315
- Caproni Ca.316
- Caproni Ca.325
- Caproni Ca.330
- Caproni Ca.331
- Caproni Ca.335
- Caproni Ca.350 Maestrale
- Caproni Ca.355
- Caproni Ca.356
- Caproni Ca.405
- Caproni CH.1[23]
- Caproni GDL
- Caproni-Stipa[23]
- Caproni Sauro-1
- Caproni Tricap[23]
- Caproni-Pensuti 2[30]
- Caproni PS.1
Caproni Bergamaschi
(Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi)
- Caproni A.P.1
- Caproni PL.3[23]
- Caproni PS.1
Caproni – Campini
Caproni-Predappio
Caproni Trento
(Aeroplane Caproni Trento)
Caproni Vizzola
(Caproni-Vizzola S.A. – originally Scuola Aviazioni Caproni)
- Caproni-Vizzola CV.3
- Caproni-Vizzola F.4
- Caproni-Vizzola F.5
- Caproni Vizzola F.6
- Caproni Vizzola F.7
- Caproni Vizzola Calif
- Caproni Vizzola Ventura
Carden-Baynes
- Carden-Baynes Bee
- Carden-Baynes B-3
Caretti
(D. Caretti)
- Caretti helicopter[4]
Cariou
(Louis Cariou)
- Cariou CL3 Sagittaire
Carley
(Joop D. Carley)
- Carley S.1
- Carley C.12
Carlson
(Goodwin Carlson, Slayton MN.)
- Carlson Space Saver[1]
Carlson
((Ernest W) Carlson Aircraft Inc, E Palestine OH.)
- Carlson Sparrow Ultralight
- Carlson Sparrow II
- Carlson Sparrow Sport Special
- Carlson Sparrow II XTC
- Carlson Criquet
- Carlson Skycycle
Carma
(Carma Manufacturing Co, Tucson AZ.)
- Carma VT-1 Weejet[1]
CARMAM
(Coopérative d'Approvisionnement et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique de Moulins)
- CARMAM Aiglon
- CARMAM 15-34
- CARMAM 15-38
- CARMAM Impala
- CARMAM M-100 Mesange (Tomtit)
- CARMAM M-200 Foehn
Carmier
(Pierre Carmier)
Carmier-Arnoux
(Pierre Carmier et René Arnoux)
- Carmier-Arnoux Simplex[32]
Carnes
(Joseph R Carnes, Hillsboro IN.)
- Carnes 1931 home-built[1]
Carothers
(Dr C E 'Chuck' Carothers, Lincoln NE.)
- Aerobatic Midwing Special[1]
Carpenter
(Merrell L Carpenter, Joplin MO and New Orleans LA.)
- Carpenter Special[1]
- Carpenter Little Dea Dea
Carr
(Walter J Carr, Saginaw MI; 1924: CSC Aircraft Co (Carr, John Coryell, Edward & Walter Savage), Saginaw.)
- CSC Maiden Saginaw[1]
- Carr Special[1] aka Junior
Carroll
- Carroll A2 – info required – French World War I observation aircraft competition loser[33]
Carroll
(Raymond Carroll)
- Carroll 1920 biplane[1]
Carson
((Franklin) Carson Helicopters Inc, Perkasie PA.)
- Carson Super C-4[1]
Carstedt
(Carstedt Inc., Long Beach, California)
CarterCopter
(1994: CarterCopters LLC (pres: Jay Carter Jr), Wichita Falls TX.)
Carter-Maxwell
((Don J) Carter-(Arnold B) Maxwell Co, RFD 4, N Kansas City MO.)
- Carter-Maxwell C-M-2[1]
CASA
(Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA)
- CASA III
- CASA 1.131 Jungmann license-built version of the Bücker Bü 131
- CASA 1.133 Jungmeister license-built version of the Bücker Bü 133
- CASA 2.111 license-built version of the Heinkel 111
- CASA 352 license-built version of the Junkers Ju 52
- CASA C-101 Aviojet
- CASA C-102
- CASA C-112 two-seat trainer
- CASA C.127 license-built version of the Dornier Do 27
- CASA C-201 Alcotán
- CASA C-202 Halcón
- CASA C-207 Azor
- CASA C-212 Aviocar
- CASA C-223 Flamingo license-built version of the MBB 223 Flamingo
- CASA/IPTN CN-235
- CASA C-295
- CASA SF-5A; license-built version of the Northrop F-5A
- CASA SF-5B; license-built version of the Northrop F-5B
- CASA SRF-5A; license-built version of the Northrop RF-5A
- CASA 3000; regional airliner – project abandoned in 1994.
Cascade
(Cascade Ultralites)
Casey Jones
(JVW Corp, Newark NJ.)
- Casey Jones Flying Boat[1]
Caspar
(Caspar-Werke)
- Caspar C V[34]
- Caspar U.1[34]
- Caspar U2[34]
- Caspar F 4[34]
- Caspar S 1[34]
- Caspar S 2[34]
- Caspar CT 1[34]
- Caspar CT 2[34]
- Caspar CT 3[34]
- Caspar CT 4[34]
- Caspar CT 5[34]
- Caspar CLE 11[34]
- Caspar CLE 12[34]
- Caspar CJ 14[34]
- Caspar SJ[34]
- Caspar CS 14[34]
- Caspar CC 15[34]
- Caspar CLE 16[34]
- Caspar C 17[34][35]
- Caspar CST 18[34]
- Caspar C 23[34]
- Caspar C 24[34]
- Caspar C 26[34]
- Caspar C 27[34]
- Caspar C 29[34]
- Caspar C 30[34]
- Caspar LE 30[34]
- Caspar C 32[34]
- Caspar C 33[34]
- Caspar C 35[34]
- Caspar C 36[34]
- Caspar D.I[34][36]
Cassutt
(Designer: Tom Cassutt)
Castaibert
(Paul (Pablo) Castaibert)
- Castaibert 910-I* Castaibert 911-II
- Castaibert 912-III
- Castaibert 913-IV[37][38]
- Castaibert 914-V[38]
- Castaibert 915-VI
- Castaibert 915-VII
Castel
(Robert Castello)
- Castel Yanapour II[39]
- Castel Casoar[40]
- Castel C-24[41]
- Castel C-24S[42]
- Castel C-242[43]
- Castel C-25S[44]
- Castel C-301S[45]
- Castel C-31P[46]
- Castel C-310P[47]
- Castel C-311P[48]
- Castel C-32[49]
- Castel C-34 Condor[50]
- Castel C-36[51]
Castel-Mauboussin
- Castel-Mauboussin CM Jalon
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.7
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.71
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.8
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.88
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.10
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.100
- Castel-Mauboussin CM.101
Castiglioni
(Angelo and Alfredo Castiglioni)
CAT
(Construzioni Aeronautiche Taliedo)
- CAT TM.2.
CATA
(Construction Aeronautique de Technologie Avancee)
- ( CATA LMK.1 ORYX[52]
Cato
(Cato Aircraft and Engine Corp)
- Cato 1909 Biplane[1]
- Cato 1910 Monoplane[1]
- Cato 1911 pusher biplane[1]
- Cato Bounds[1]
- Cato-LWF Butterfly[1]
- Cato Sport Plane[1][53][54]
Catron & Fisk
(1917: (J W) Catron & (Edwin) Fisk, 732 Marine St, Venice CA. 1925: Reorganized as International Aircraft Corp.)
- Catron & Fisk CF-10 Dole racer
- Catron & Fisk CF-11[1]
- Catron & Fisk CF-13[1]
- Catron & Fisk CF-14 Triplane[1]
- Catron & Fisk Sport Triplane[1]
Catt
(Carlos E Catt, Petersburg IN.)
- Catt 1935 monoplane[1]
Castaibert
- Castaibert 910-I
- Castaibert 911-II
- Castaibert 912-III
- Castaibert 913-IV
- Castaibert 914-V
- Castaibert 915-VI
- Castaibert 915-VII
Caudron
(Gaston et René Caudron)
- Hydroaéroplane Caudron-Fabre[55]
- Caudron Type A[56]
- Caudron Type B Multiplace[57]
- Caudron Type B.2[58]
- Caudron Type C
- Caudron Type D[59]
- Caudron Type E
- Caudron Type F[60]
- Caudron Type G[61]
- Caudron G.2[62]
- Caudron G.3
- Caudron G.4
- Caudron G.5 A.3
- Caudron G.6 A.2
- Caudron Type H[63]
- Caudron Type J
- Caudron Type K[64]
- Caudron Type L[65]
- Caudron Type M
- Caudron Type M2
- Caudron Type N
- Caudron Type O[66]
- Caudron O2 (aka C.02 1917 – company designation unknown)
- Caudron R[67]
- Caudron R.II[30](mis-identified R.11!!)
- Caudron R.3
- Caudron R.4
- Caudron R.5
- Caudron R.6
- Caudron R.8
- Caudron R.9[68]
- Caudron R.10
- Caudron R.11 A.3
- Caudron R.12
- Caudron R.14
- Caudron R.15
- Caudron R.19
- Caudron C.02 (1917 – high altitude fighter)
- Caudron C.17A2
- Caudron C.20
- Caudron C.21[69]
- Caudron C.22[70]
- Caudron C.23[71]
- Caudron C.25[72]
- Caudron C.27[73]
- Caudron C.33[74]
- Caudron C.37[75]
- Caudron C.39[76]
- Caudron C.43[77]
- Caudron C.51
- Caudron C.59
- Caudron C.60
- Caudron C.61
- Caudron C.61bis
- Caudron C.65[78]
- Caudron C.66[79]
- Caudron C.67[80]
- Caudron C.68[81]
- Caudron C.74[82]
- Caudron C.77
- Caudron C.81
- Caudron C.91
- Caudron C.92
- Caudron C.97
- Caudron C.98
- Caudron C.99
- Caudron C.101[83]
- Caudron C.103[84]
- Caudron C.104[85]
- Caudron C.107[86]
- Caudron C.109
- Caudron C.110
- Caudron C.112
- Caudron C.113
- Caudron C.114
- Caudron C.116
- Caudron C.117
- Caudron C.125[87]
- Caudron C.127[88]
- Caudron C.128
- Caudron C.128/2[89]
- Caudron C.140[90]
- Caudron C.150
- Caudron C.157[91]
- Caudron C.159[92]
- Caudron C.160
- Caudron C.161[93]
- Caudron C.168[94]
- Caudron C.180[95]
- Caudron C.183
- Caudron C.190
- Caudron C.191
- Caudron C.192
- Caudron C.193
- Caudron P.V.200 (designer P. de Viscaya)[96]
- Caudron C.220[97]
- Caudron C.221[98]
- Caudron C.230
- Caudron C.232
- Caudron C.240
- Caudron C.250
- Caudron C.251[99]
- Caudron A.260
- Caudron C.270 Luciole
- Caudron C.272 Luciole
- Caudron C.272/2 Luciole
- Caudron C.272/3 Luciole
- Caudron C.272/4 Luciole
- Caudron C.272/5 Luciole
- Caudron C.273 Luciole
- Caudron C.275 Luciole
- Caudron C.280 Phalene
- Caudron C.280/2 Phalene
- Caudron C.280/6 Phalene
- Caudron C.280/9 Phalene
- Caudron C.282 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.282/4 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.282/8 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.282/10 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/2 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/2.S4 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/4 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/5 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/6 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/7 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/8 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.286/9 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.289 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.289/2 Super Phalene
- Caudron C.340 Miero Phalene' (sic)
- Caudron C.344 Phalène Junior
- Caudron C.360
- Caudron C.362[100]
- Caudron C.366[101]
- Caudron C.400Super Phalene
- Caudron C.401Super Phalene
- Caudron C.410Super Phalene
- Caudron C.430 Rafale[102]
- Caudron C.430/1[103]
- Caudron C.440 Goéland
- Caudron C.441 Goéland
- Caudron C.444 Goéland
- Caudron C.445 Goéland
- Caudron C.445/1 Goéland
- Caudron C.445/2 Goéland
- Caudron C.445/3 Goéland
- Caudron C.445M Goéland
- Caudron C.445R Goéland
- Caudron C.446 Super Goéland
- Caudron C.447 Goéland
- Caudron C.448 Goéland
- Caudron C.449 Goéland
- Caudron C.449/1 Goéland
- Caudron C.449/2 Goéland
- Caudron C.449/3 Goéland
- Caudron C.449/4 Goéland
- Caudron C.449/5 Goéland
- Caudron C.450
- Caudron C.460
- Caudron C.461
- Caudron C.480 Frégate
- Caudron C.490[104]
- Caudron C.491[105]
- Caudron C.500 Simoun I
- Caudron C.510 Pélican
- Caudron C.520 Simoun
- Caudron C.530 Rafale[106]
- Caudron C.560[68]
- Caudron C.561[107]
- Caudron C.570 Kangourou[108]
- Caudron C.580[109]
- Caudron C.600 Aiglon
- Caudron C.601 Aiglon
- Caudron C.610 Aiglon
- Caudron C.620 Simoun IV
- Caudron C.630 Simoun
- Caudron C.631 Simoun
- Caudron C.632 Simoun
- Caudron C.634 Simoun
- Caudron C.635 Simoun
- Caudron C.635M Simoun
- Caudron C.640 Typhon
- Caudron C.641 Typhon
- Caudron C.660 Rafale[110]
- Caudron C.670 Typhon[111]
- Caudron C.680[112]
- Caudron C.684[113]
- Caudron C.685 Super Rafale[114]
- Caudron C.690
- Caudron C.710 Cyclone
- Caudron C.711 Cyclone
- Caudron C.712 Cyclone
- Caudron C.713 Cyclone
- Caudron C.714 Cyclone
- Caudron C.720 Cyclone
- Caudron-Renault CR.760 Cyclone
- Caudron-Renault CR.770 Cyclone
- Caudron C.800[115]
- Caudron C.860[116]
- Caudron C.870[117]
- Caudron C.880[118]
- Caudron KXC
- Caudron Navy Experimental Type C Trainer
Cavalier
(Cavalier Aircraft Corp., Sarasota FL.)
- Executive Mustang[119]
- Cavalier 750[119]
- Cavalier 1200[119]
- Cavalier 1500[119]
- Cavalier 2000[119]
- Cavalier 2500[119]
- Cavalier Mustang II[119]
- Cavalier Turbo Mustang III[119]
Cavarroc
(Raymond Cavarroc)
- Cavarroc RC.01 Minishinden[4]
Cavasino
(Victor Cavasino, Bismarck, North Dakota)
- Cavasino A[1]
Cavassilas
(Pierre Cavassilas)
Cavenaugh
(Cavenaugh Aviation Inc.)
Caviezel
- Caviezel Sport 1[1]
CD
(Rogers Construction Co, Gloucester NJ.)
- CD Air Express[1]
CEA
(Centre-Est Aéronautique)
- CEA DR.1050[121]
- CEA DR.1051 Sicile Record[122]
- CEA DR.1052 Excellence[123]
- CEA DR.220
- CEA DR.221 Dauphin
- CEA DR.250 Capitaine
- CEA DR.253 Regent
- CEA DR.315 Petit Prince
- CEA DR.340 Major
- CEA DR.360 Chevalier
- CEA DR.380 Prince[124]
CEI
(Auburn, California, United States)
Celier Aviation
(Piotrków Trybunalski, Poland)
Centrair
Central
(Central Aircraft Company, Mahaska KS.)
- Central 1927 monoplane[1]
Central
(Central Aircraft Company Limited)
- Central CF.2a
- Central CF.4[30]
- Central CF.5[30]
- Central Centaur IIA
- Central Centaur IV
- Sayers S.C.W.
Central States
(1926:Central States Aero Co Inc, Wallace Field, Bettendorf IA, 1927:Renamed Central States Aircraft Co. 1928:Reorganized as Mono Aircraft Co, Moline IL.)
- Central States Monocoupe 22[1]
Central Washington
(Central Washington Air Service, Wenatchee WA.)
- Central Washington 1931 monoplane[1]
Century
(Century Aircraft Co, Kansas City MO.)
- Century SMB-4[1] (Beal Centurion)
Century
(Century Aerospace Corporation, Albuquerque, New Mexico)
- Century CA-100 Century Jet
Century
(Century Aircraft Corp, 715 W 22 St, Chicago IL.)
- Century Amphibian Monoplane[1] (aka Sea Devil)
CERVA
(Consortium Europeén de Réalisation et de Ventes d'Avions)
Cessna
(1933: Cessna Aircraft Co.)
- Cessna A-37 Dragonfly
- Cessna AT-8
- Cessna AT-17
- Cessna C-16
- Cessna C-28A
- Cessna C-35
- Cessna C-77
- Cessna C-78 Bobcat
- Cessna C-94
- Cessna C-106
- Cessna C-126
- Cessna H-41 Seneca
- Cessna JRC
- Cessna L-19
- Cessna L-27
- Cessna O-1 Bird Dog
- Cessna O-2 Skymaster
- Cessna OE
- Cessna T-37
- Cessna T-41 Mescalero
- Cessna U-3 Blue Canoe
- Cessna U-17
- Cessna U-20
- Cessna 1911 Monoplane "Silver Wings"
- Cessna 1914 Monoplane
- Cessna 1916 Monoplane
- Cessna 120
- Cessna 140
- Cessna 150 Aerobat
- Cessna 152 Trainer/Commuter/Aerobat
- Cessna 160
- Cessna 162 Skycatcher
- Cessna 165 Airmaster
- Cessna 170
- Cessna 172 Skyhawk/Hawk XP/Cutlass/Cutlass RG/Powermatic/Skyhawk Powermatic etc. etc.
- Cessna 175 Skylark/Skyhawk
- Cessna 177 Cardinal/Cardinal RG/Classic
- Cessna 180 Skywagon
- Cessna 182 Skylane/deLuxe/Super Skylane
- Cessna 185 Skywagon/AGwagon/CarryAll
- Cessna 187
- Cessna 188 AGwagon/AGpickup/AGtruck/AGhusky
- Cessna 190 Businessliner
- Cessna 195 Businessliner
- Cessna 205 Skywagon
- Cessna 206 Super Skylane/Stationair/Super Cargo Master/Turbo Stationair
- Cessna 207 Skywagon
- Cessna 208 Caravan I/Grand Caravan/Cargomaster/Soloy Pathfinder
- Cessna 210 Centurion
- Cessna 303 Clipper
- Cessna T303 Crusader
- Cessna 305 O-1 Bird Dog
- Cessna 308
- Cessna 309
- Cessna 310
- Cessna 318 T-37
- Cessna 319[125] USNRL BLC experiments
- Cessna 320 SkyKnight/Executive Skyknight
- Cessna 321 OE
- Cessna 325 L-19 modified crop-sprayer
- Cessna 327
- Cessna 335
- Cessna 336 Skymaster
- Cessna 337 Skymaster/Super Skymaster
- Cessna 339 Super Skymaster
- Cessna 340
- Cessna 350 formerly the Columbia 350
- Cessna 400 formerly the Columbia 400
- Cessna 401
- Cessna 402 Businessliner/Utililiner/Utilitwin
- Cessna 404 Titan/Ambassador/Courier/Freighter
- Cessna 405
- Cessna 406 ???
- Cessna 407
- Cessna 411
- Cessna 414
- Cessna 421 Executive Commuter/Golden Eagle
- Cessna 425 Corsair/Conquest I
- Cessna 441 Conquest/Conquest II
- Cessna 500 Citation
- Cessna 501 Citation
- Cessna 525 Citation Jet
- Cessna 526 JPATS Citation Jet
- Cessna 550 Citation II/ Citation S/II /Citation Bravo
- Cessna 551 Citation S/IISP
- Cessna 560 Citation V/Citation Ultra/Citation Excel
- Cessna 561[125] Citation Excel
- Cessna 620
- Cessna 650 Citation III/Citation VI/Citation VII
- Cessna 670 Citation IV
- Cessna Citation Latitude
- Cessna 680 Citation Sovereign
- Cessna 750 Citation X
- Cessna 1014 XMC initial config.
- Cessna 1034 XMC later config.
- Cessna A
- Cessna AA
- Cessna AC[125]
- Cessna AF Special[125]
- Cessna AS[125]
- Cessna AW
- Cessna A Racer
- Cessna BW
- Cessna C-3[125]
- Cessna C-34
- Cessna C-37
- Cessna C-38 Airmaster
- Cessna C-145 Airmaster
- Cessna C-165 Airmaster
- Cessna Caravan
- Cessna CG-2
- Cessna Citation Family page with links to various sub-models
- Cessna Clipper
- Cessna CM-1[125]
- Cessna CO-119 Bird Dog Italian Army
- Cessna Comet
- Cessna Conquest
- Cessna Corsair
- Cessna CPG-1
- Cessna CPW-6
- Cessna CR-1
- Cessna CR-2
- Cessna CR-3
- Cessna Crane
- Cessna CW-6
- Cessna DC-6
- Cessna EC-1 Baby Cessna
- Cessna EC-2 Baby Cessna
- Cessna FC-1[125]
- Cessna GC-1
- Cessna GC-2
- Cessna LSA Sport
- Cessna P-7
- Cessna P-10[125]
- Cessna P-260
- Cessna P-780
- Cessna T-50 Bobcat Company designation
- Cessna X210 tailwheel 210 prototype
- Cessna XMC
- Cessna-General Motors Special[125]
- Cessna CIRPAS Pelican[125]
CGS Aviation
(CGS Aviation, Inc., Grand Bay, Alabama, United States)
- CGS Hawk Classic
- CGS Hawk Arrow
- CGS Hawk Plus
- CGS Hawk Sport
- CGS Hawk Ultra
- CGS AG-Hawk
- CGS Hawk Classic II
- CGS Hawk Arrow II
Compagnie Française d'Aviation
(Compagnie Française d'Aviation – C.F.A. – Division of Salmson)
Chaboud
(Claude Chaboud)
- Chaboud CJC.01[4]
Chadwick
Chagnès
(Léo Chagnès)
Chaika
(Chaika (Seagull Experimental Design Bureau), Samara)
- Chaika L-3
- Chaika L-4
- Chaika L-42
- Chaika L-42M
- Chaika L-44
- Chaika L-6
Chalard
(Jacques Chalard)
- Chalard Julcar
- Chalard JRG-01
Challis
(Hosea James Challis, Rensselaer IN.)
- Challis Parasol[1]
Chamberlin
(1929: (Clarence D) Chamberlin Aeronautical Corp, Jersey City NJ. 1930: Crescent Aircraft Corp Aircraft Corp (pres: C D Chamberlin), 372 Lembeck Ave, Jersey City. 1930: Bankruptcy. 1939: Reorganization.)
- Chamberlin 2-S[1]
- Chamberlin Cadet[1]
- Chamberlin Pursuit Trainer[1]
- Chamberlin A[1]
- Chamberlin 2-S[1]
- Chamberlin C-2 Trainer[1]
- Chamberlin 2-S[1]
- Chamberlin C-5 Super Sport[1]
- Chamberlin C-5A Pursuit Trainer[1]
- Chamberlin C-82[1]
- Chamberlin Puddle Jumper[1]
- Crescent Transport[1]
Chambers
(A A Chambers, Hornell NY.)
- Chambers High-wing[1]
Chambers
(Russell Chambers, Pomona CA.)
Chambon Koenig
- Chambon Koenig CK.01 Profil[4]
Chamoy
- Chamoy Trainer Monoplane
Champion
(Champion Airplane Co (Lester F Bishop), Chicago IL.)
- Champion 1915 Biplane
Champion
(Champion Aircraft Corp.)
- Champion 402 Lancer
- Champion 7EC Traveler
- Champion 7ECA Citabria
- Champion 7FC Tri-Taveler
- Champion 7GC Sky-Trac
- Champion 7GCAA Citabria
- Champion 7GCB
- Champion 7GCBA Challenger
- Champion 7GCBC Citabria
- Champion 7HC DX'er
- Champion 7JC Tri-Con
- Champion 7KCA
- Champion 7KCAB Citabria
- Champion 8GCBC Scout
- Champion 8KCAB Citabria Pro
- Champion Olympia
Champion
(Champion Aircraft Co (unrelated to the previous))
Chance Vought
(see List of aircraft (U-Z)#Vought)
Chandelle
(Chandelle Aircraft)
Changhe
(Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)
- Changhe CA109
- Changhe Z-8
- Changhe Z-11
- Changhe Z-18
Chanute
(Octave Chanute, USA)
- Chanute Multiplane[126]
Chanonhouse
(Fred C Chanonhouse, Squantum MA.)
- Chanonhouse Stevens[1]
Chapparal
(Chaparral Motors, Polmar Lake CO.)
Chapeau & Blanchet
Charette Executive Vertiplane
- Charette Executive Vertiplane
Charles
((Ralph) Charles Airplane & Motor Co, 140 S 5th St, Zanesville OH.)
Charles
(P D Charles, Gettysburg PA.)
- Charles R-1[1]
Charliss-Wendling
- Charliss-Wendling 1910 aeroplane[1]
Charpentier
(Jean Charpentier )
- Charpentier C-1[129]
Chase
- Chase MS-7
- MS-8 Avitruc
- Chase CG-18
- Chase G-18
- Chase CG-20
- Chase G-20
- Chase YC-122 Avitruc
- Chase XC-123
- Chase XC-123A
Chase-Gouverneur
(H M Chase & M F H Gouverneur, Wilmington NC.)
- Chase-Gouverneur 1910 multiplane[1]
Chasle
(Yves Chasle)
- Chasle LMC-1 Sprintair
- Chasle YC-10 Migrateur[4]
- Chasle YC-12 Tourbillon
- Chasle YC-15[130][131][132]
- Chasle YC-20 Raz de Mareé [133][134]
- Chasle YC-100 Hirondelle
- Chasle YC-101
- Chasle YC-110
- Chasle YC-111
- Chasle YC-120[4]
- Chasle YC-320[4]
Châtelain
(Armand Châtelain)
- Châtelain AC.5 Bijou[2][135]
- Châtelain AC.7[2]
- Châtelain AC.9[2][136]
- Châtelain AC.10[4]
- Châtelain AC.11[4]
- Châtelain AC.12[4]
- Châtelain-Crépin[2]
Chauvet
(C.H. Chauvet)
- Chauvet 1933 flying wing
Chauvière
(Lucien Chauviere & Sylvio de Penteado)
Chayair
(Chayair Manufacturing and Aviation, Musina, South Africa)
Cheney (aircraft constructor)
- Cheney 1[1]
Chengdu
(Chengdu Aircraft Corp.) see CAC
Chernov
(Boris Chernov (& E.Yungerov)
Chester
(Milton A Chester, Bristol PA.)
- Chester K-L-A-C[1]
Chester
(Art Chester, Chicago IL. Air Racing Chester.)
- Chester Jeep (aka Special #1)
- Chester Goon (aka Special #2)
- Chester Swee' Pea
- Chester Swee' Pea II
- Chester Wimpy
Chicago
(Chicago Aeroplane Mfg Co, Chicago IL.)
- Chicago 1911 biplane[1]
Chicago
(Chicago Aero Works, 326 River St, Chicago IL.)
- Chicago Star Junior[1]
- Chicago Star Junior Sport[1]
- Chicago Star Tractor[1]
- Chicago Star Military Tractor[1]
- Chicago Speed Scout[1]
Chicago
(Chicago Aviation Co/Chicago Aviation School, Chicago IL)
- Chicago Viking 10-A[1]
Chicago-Midwest
( Chicago-Midwest Aircraft Co, Dayton OH.)
Chichester-Miles
(see #CMC)
Chickasha
(Chickasha Aeroplane Co, Chickasha OK.)
- Chickasha 1911 aeroplane[1]
Chilton
- Chilton D.W.1
- Chilton D.W.2
Chilleen-Fitton
(Simon Chilleen, Oak Park IL. Fitton name or role unknown.)
- Chilleen-Fitton H-22 Special[1]
Chincul
(Chincul S.A.C.A.I.F.I.)
- Chincul Cherokee Arrow Trainer[139]
Chinese Republic
(Republic of China / Nationalist China)
- Chu CJC-3
- Xianyi Rosamonde (aka Dashatou Rosamonde)[140]
- Chengdu Yanhun III
- Zakharchenko KL Fuxing (Revival)
- Xuzhou Air Station Type 1-1
- Xuzhou Air Station Type 2-1
- Xuzhou Air Station Type 1-1 / Type 2-1
- Foochow Ning Hae 2[141]
- Chiang Hau floatplane
- Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung ("River Swan")
- Haunlong 19
- Fu-Shing AP-1[142]
- Schoettler I Dulux Dashatou(Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)
- Schoettler III (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)?
- Schoettler B3 (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)[143]
- Schoettler S4 (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)[143]
- Schoettler C5 (Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)[143]
- Guangzhou No.51[144]
- Guangzhou No.53[144]
- Guangzhou No.54[144]
- Guangzhou No.57[144]
- Guangzhou No.58[144]
- Guangzhou No.59[144]
- Guangzhou No.74[144]
- Huang Xiaoci trainer (黃孝慈)[145]
- Type 3 trainer[145]
- Glider Type 1[145]
- Hsin-1 Ning Hai 2[146]
- Liuchow Kwangsi Type 3[147]
- Guiyang XP-1[148]
- Guiyang XP-2[148]
- Chung Yun-1[149]
- Chung Yun-2[149]
- Chu CJC-3(Major General C.J. Chu)
- Chu CJC-3A(Major General C.J. Chu)
- Chu Hummingbird A(Major General C.J. Chu)
- Chu Hummingbird B(Major General C.J. Chu)
- Chu X-PO(Major General C.J. Chu)
- Chu D-2(Major General C.J. Chu)
Chinhae Naval Shipyard
- Chinhae Naval Shipyard flying-boat
Chipman
(Phil Chipman, Anaheim CA.)
- Chipman Challenge[1]
Chiquet-Van Zandt
(L F Chiquet and H Van Zandt, White Plains NY.)
- Chiquet-Van Zandt Aerial turbine[1]
Chmielewski
(Joseph Chmielewski, Cleveland OH.)
- Chmielewski 1A[1]
Chodan
(Chodan first name unknown, Czechoslovakia and USA)
- Chodan Helicopter[126]
Chotia
(Designer: John Chotia)
CHRDI
(China Helicopter Research and Development Institute)
- CHRDI/CAE Z-7
- CHRDI Z-10
- CHRDI/Changhe WZ-10 (no relation to Z-10)
Chris Tena
(Chris Tena, Hillsboro OR. 1978: Sport Air Craft Corp.)
- Chris Tena Mini CoupeL F Chiquet and H Van Zandt, White Plains NY.
Chrislea
- Chrislea L.C.1 Airguard
- Chrislea C.H.3 Series 1 Ace
- Chrislea C.H.3 Series 2 Skyjeep
- Chrislea C.H.3 Series 4 Super Ace
Christavia
(Elmwood Aviation, Belleville, Ontario, Canada)
- Christavia Mk.I
- Christavia Mk.II
- Christavia Mk.IV
Christen
(Christen Industries Inc (fdr: Frank L Christensen), Hollister CA. 1991: Acquired by Aviat Aircraft Inc, Afton WY.)
Christensen
(Harvey Christensen)
- Christensen 1948 monoplane[1]
Christmas
(1910: (Dr William Whitney) Christmas Aeroplane Co, Washington, D.C.. c.1912: Durham Christmas Aeroplane Sales & Exhibition Co. 1918: Cantilever Aero Co, Copiague, New York.)
- Christmas 1912 pusher biplane[1]
- Christmas 1913 tractor biplane[1]
- Christmas 1915 biplane[1]
- Christmas Aerial Express[1]
- Christmas Bullet
- Christmas Red Bird 1909 biplane[1]
- Christmas Red Bird II 1910 biplane[1]
Christofferson
((Harry & Silas) Christofferson Aeroplanes, Portland and Vancouver WA.)
- Christofferson 1912 biplane trainer[1]
- Christofferson 1912 biplane[1]
- Christofferson 1914 Tractor biplane[1]
- Christofferson 1915 Tractor biplane[1]
- Christofferson 1920 Pauling Edwards Amphibian[1]
- Christofferson Model D[1]
- Christofferson Looping biplane[1]
- Christofferson Flying Bike[1]
- Christofferson Flying Boat[1]
- Christofferson Hydro[1]
Christopher
Chrysler
(Chrysler Group, Detroit MI.)
Chu
(Major General C.J. Chu)
Chudzik
(Claude Chudzik)
- Chudzik CC.01[4]
ChUR
(G.G. Chechet-M.K. Ushkov-N.V. Rebikov)
- ChUR No.1[150]
Church
((James) Church Airplane & Mfg Co, Chicago IL.)
- Church Mid-Wing JC-1
- Church Low-wing[151]
Church & Miller
(P W Church & F R Miller (as part of (Lee U) Eyerly Aircraft Corp), Salem OR.)
- Church & Miller Monoplane[1]
Chyeranovskii
(Boris Ivanovich Cheranovsky – Soviet Union)
- Chyeranovskii BICh-1
- Chyeranovskii BICh-3
- Chyeranovskii BICh-5
- Chyeranovskii BICh-7
- Chyeranovskii BICh-7A
- Chyeranovskii BICh-10
- Chyeranovskii BICh-11 (Korolyev RP-1)
- Chyeranovskii BICh-14 (TsKB-10)
- Chyeranovskii BICh-16
- Chyeranovskii BICh-17 (see Kurchyevskii)
- Chyeranovskii BICh-18
- Chyeranovskii BICh-20 Pionyer
- Chyeranovskii BICh-21
- Chyeranovskii SG-1
- Chyeranovskii BICh-24
- Chyeranovskii BICh-25
- Chyeranovskii BICh-26
Chyetverikov
- Chyetverikov ARK-3
- Chyetverikov ARK-4
- Chyetverikov Chye-2
- Chyetverikov Gidro-1
- Chyetverikov MDR-3
- Chyetverikov MDR-6
- Chyetverikov MP-2
- Chyetverikov MR-3
- Chyetverikov OSGA-101
- Chyetverikov SPL
- Chyetverikov TA
- Chyetverikov TA-1
- Chyetverikov TAF
CIAC
(CIAC - Corporacion de la Industria Aeronautica Colombiana SA)
Cicaré
- Cicaré I
- Cicaré II
- Cicaré CK.1 "Colibri"
- Cicaré CH-2
- Cicaré CH-3
- Cicaré CH-4
- Cicaré CH-5 – AG
- Cicaré CH-6
- Cicaré CH-7
- Cicaré CH-8
- Cicaré CH-10
- Cicaré CH-14 "Aguilucho"
Cierva
(Juan de Cierva, Cierva Autogiro Company)
- Cierva C.1 Autogiro N°1
- Cierva C.2 Autogiro N°2
- Cierva C.3 Autogiro N°3
- Cierva C.4 Autogiro N°4
- Cierva C.5
- Cierva C.6A
- Cierva C.6C (Avro Type 574)
- Cierva C.6D (Avro Type 575)
- Cierva C.7
- Cierva C.8
- Cierva C.9
- Cierva C.10
- Cierva C.11
- Cierva C.12
- Cierva C.14
- Cierva C.17
- Cierva C.18
- Cierva C.19
- Cierva C.20
- Cierva C.21
- Cierva C.24
- Cierva C.25
- Cierva C.26
- Cierva C.27
- Cierva C.28
- Cierva C.29
- Cierva C.30
- Cierva C.31
- Cierva C.32
- Cierva C.33
- Cierva C.34
- Cierva C.37
- Cierva C.39
- Cierva C.40
- Cierva CR Twin
- Cierva W.9
- Cierva W.11 Air Horse
- Cierva W.14 Skeeter
- Cierva-Lepère CL.10
Cieslak
(Zane Cieslak, St Louis MO and Normandy MO.)
CIL
(Complexu Industrializare Lemnului – Reghin)
- CIL Reghin RG-7 Şoim – (Nowitchi)
- CIL Reghin RG-7 Şoim III – (Nowitchi)
- CIL Reghin RG-8 H1 Tintar – (Rado-Nowitchi)
- CIL Reghin RG-9 Albatros
Cincinnati
(Jungclass Automobile Co, Cincinnati OH.)
- Cincinnati 1910 Monoplane[1]
Cinquanta
(Joe Cinquanta, Paradise CA.)
Circa
(Circa Reproductions Inc (pres: Michael Lee), Calgary, Alba Canada)
- Circa Nieuport 11
- Circa Nieuport 12
- Circa Nieuport 17
- Circa Morane-Saulnier N[1]
- Circa Sopwith Baby[1]
- Circa Sopwith Tabloid[1]
- Circa Sopwith Triplane[20]
Cirigliano
(Serafin Cirigliano, New Castle DE & Farmingdale NY.)
Cirrus
(Cirrus Aircraft (fdrs: Alan and Dale Klapmeier, pres: Patrick Waddick), Duluth MN.)
- Cirrus SRV
- Cirrus SR20
- Cirrus SR22 & SR22G-2
- Cirrus SR22T
- Cirrus SR Sport (SRS)
- Cirrus ST-50[1]
- Cirrus Vision SF50
- Cirrus VK-30 (Viken-Klapmeier)
Citroën-Marchetti
(Citroën & Charles Marchetti)
- Citroën-Marchetti Re.1
- Citroën-Marchetti Re.2[153]
Civil Aviation Department of India
(Ministry of Civil Aviation (India) – Civil Aviation Department)
- Civil Aviation Department ATS-1 Ardhra
- Civil Aviation Department HS-1
- Civil Aviation Department HS-2 Mrigasheer
- Civil Aviation Department ITG-3
- Civil Aviation Department KS-II Kartik
- Civil Aviation Department MG-1
- Civil Aviation Department Revathi
- Civil Aviation Department RG-1 Rohini
- Civil Aviation Department TS-2 Ashvini
- Civil Aviation Department TS-4 Ashvini II
Civilian
(Civilian Aircraft Company)
ČKD-Praga
(see List of aircraft (P)#Praga)
Clairco
- Clairco Cheetah
- clairco Super Cheetah
Clark
(James W Clark, Bridgewater PA.)
- Clark 1900 Ornithopter[154]
Clark
(Earl H & Donald Clark, Buffalo NY.)
- Clark M-1[154]
Clark
(Clark Airplane Co (fdrs: Richard D Clark, Charles D Reed), Ponca City OK.)
- Clark 1930 aeroplane[154]
Clark
((Virginius E) Clark Aurcraft Corp.)
Clark
(Clark Aircraft Inc, Marshall TX.)
Clark & Wood
(Jesse O Clark & Delmar E Wood, 807 W Noble Ave, Visalia CA.)
- Clark & Wood RKM-1[154]
Clark-Fitzwilliams
- Clark-Fitzwilliams Cycloplane[154]
Clarke
(J Clarke, Chicago IL.)
- Clarke 1909 biplane[154]
Classic
(Classic Aircraft Co, Lansing MI, aka Classic Aero Enterprises.)
- Classic F5[154] (replica Waco F-5)
- Classic YMF Super[154] (replica Waco YMF)
- Classic HJ-2 Honey Bee[154]
- Classic H-3 pegasus[154]
- Classic HP-40 Warhawk[154]
Classic Fighter Industries
Clavé
(Robert Clavé)
- Clavé le Goëland[4]
Claxton High School
Cleary
((W) Cleary Aircraft Corp)
- Cleary CL-1 Zipper[154]
Clem
(John Wesley Clem, Kansas City KS.)
- Clem Gold Bug[154]
Clement
(Louis Clement)
Clément-Bayard
- Clément-Bayard No.1
- Clément-Bayard No.2
- Clément-Bayard No.3
- Clément-Bayard No.4
- Clément-Bayard No.5
- Clément-Bayard No.6
Clemson
(Aero Club, Clemson College SC.)
- Clemson Special[154]
Cleone
(Cleone Motors Co, St Louis MO.)
Clifton Brothers
Clinger
(W R Clinger, Grandville MI.)
- Clinger CL-1[154]
Cloquet
(Cloquet Mfg Co dba Trainer Aircraft Co Inc (fdrs: Norman Nelson, Claude Phillips, "Rosie" Rosenthal), Cloquet MN.)
- Cloquet 1931 Monoplane[154]
Cloudbaser Trikes
Cloud-Coupe
(Cloud Aircraft Co. Cloud-Coupe Aircraft & Motors Corp Inc, Milan IN.)
- Cloud-Coupe A-1[154]
- Cloud-Coupe Cub[154]
- Cloud-Coupe EXP-1[154]
- Cloud-Coupe LW[154]
- Cloud-Coupe M-P[154]
- Cloud-Coupe SQ-2[154]
Cloudbuster Ultralights
Cloud Dancer
(Cloud Dancer Aeroplane Works, Columbus OH.)
- Cloud Dancer Jenny Sport[154]
Clouser
(Robert W Clouser, Ontario CA.)
- Clouser CG-1 Gnat[154]
Club ULM Rotor
(Kumertau, Bashkortostan, Russia)
Clutton
CMASA
(Construzioni Mecchaniche Aeronautiche SA)
CMC
C.N.A.
(Compagnia Nazionale Aeronautica)
- C.N.A. Beta[23]
- C.N.A. Delta[23]
- C.N.A. Eta
- C.N.A. Teta[23]
- C.N.A. Merah[23]
- C.N.A. 15[23]
- C.N.A. 25[23]
- C.N.A. PM.1
CNIAR
(Centrul National al Industriei Aeronautice Románe)
CNNA
(Companhia Nacional de Navegação Aérea / HL = Henrique Lage)
CNNC
(Cia Nacional de Navegação Costeira)
- Lafay Independência[156]
Coandă
Coates Swalesong
Coavio
(Coavio srl, Ferentino, Italy)
Cobalt
(Cobalt Aircraft industries, Airparc 6C,Avenue de l'Europe, 78117 Toussous le-Noble)
Codock
(Cockatoo Dockyard & Engineering Co)
- CoDock LJW-6
Coddington & Webb
(C C Coddington & Magnum Webb, Charlotte NC.)
- Coddington & Webb 1910 aeroplane[154]
Cody
- British Army Aeroplane No. 1
- Cody II
- Cody III
- Cody IV monoplane
- Cody V
- Cody Floatplane
- Cody Michelin Cup Biplane[126]
- Cody Circuit of Britain biplane
Coelho
(Altair Coelho)
Coffyn
(Frank Coffyn, Knoxville TN.)
- Coffyn 1910 Hydro-Aeroplane[154]
Coffman
((Sam H) Coffman-(C R) Strong Aircraft Co)
- Coffman 3-B[154]
- Coffman A[154]
- Coffman Air Coupe[154]
- Coffman C-1 Racer[154]
- Coffman Junior[154]
- Coffman Monoplane Special[154]
- Coffman-Ranger W[154]
Colani
(Luigi Colani / Colani/Composite Engineering (CCE))
- Colani Cormoran
- Colani Pontresina
Colden
(Milton Colden, Clintonville WI.)
- Colden C-1 Cyclops[154] (aka MWP)
Cole (aircraft constructor)
- Cole Parasol Monoplane[154]
Cole
(Cole School of Aviation/Cole Aircraft Corp, 3617 Euclid Ave, Cleveland OH.)
Cole
(Ross A Cole, Dallas TX.)
- Cole 1929 circular wing aircraft[154]
Cole
(J Raymond Cole, Oklahoma City OK.)
- Cole 1933 monoplane[154]
Coleman
(L J Coleman, Sioux City IA.)
- Coleman Speed Scout[154]
Colgate-Larsen
(1940: (Gilbert) Colgate-(Victor A) Larsen Aircraft Co, Amityville NY.)
- Colgate-Larsen CL-15[154]
Collard-Souquet-Raniéri
(Maurice Collard, Jacques Souquet & Jacques Raniéri)
- Collard-Souquet-Raniéri CSR.1 Tsé-Tsé[4]
Collier
((William S) Collier Aircraft Sales, Tulsa OK)
Collier-Combs
((William S) Collier & (L A) Combs Aircraft Co, Ponca City OK.)
- Collier-Combs Commercial Cabin[154]
Collins
(DeWitt Collins, Winthrop IA.)
- Collins Aerodyne[154]
- Collins X-112 Aerofoil Boat[154]
Collins
(Collins Radio Co, Marine Lab, Cedar Rapids IL.)
- Collins Special[154]
Collins
(Collins Aero, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, United States)
Collivier
- Collivier CO-02
- Collivier CO-04
- Collivier DR 100
Colomban
(Michel Colomban)
- Colomban MC-10 Cri-Cri
- Colomban MC-12 Cri-Cri
- Colomban MC-15 Cri-Cri
- Colomban MC-22 Cri-Cri[4]
- Colomban MC-30 Luciole
- Colomban MC-100 Ban-Bi[4][157]
- Colomban-Robin MCR4S
Colonial
(1946: Colonial Aircraft Corp (fdr: David B Thurston), Huntington Station, Long Island NY. 1955: Moved to Sanford ME (pres: Herbert Lindblad). 1959: Acquired by Lake Aircraft Corp.)
Columbia
((Willis C) Brown-(Richard) Young a.k.a. Columbia Aircraft Co.)
Columbia
Columbia
(Columbia Air Liners Inc (fdr: Charles A Levine), Hempstead (Valley Stream) NY. Seen as a division of Grumman during WW2, but if this was fact, substantation was not found. 1946: Acquired by Commonwealth Aircraft Corp.
- Columbia CAL-1 Triad[154]
- Columbia Uncle Sam[154]
- Grumman J2F Duck
- Columbia JL
Colyaer
(Colyaer SL, Portonovo, Spain)
COMAC
- COMAC C919
- COMAC C929
- COMAC ARJ21
Combscraft
(Combs Aircraft Corp, Combs Field, Denver CO.)
- Combscraft 1939 monoplane[154]
Comco Ikarus
- Ikarus Sherpa
- Ikarus C22
- Ikarus C42
- Ikarus C52
- Ikarus 500
Command-Aire
(Command-Aire Inc, Little Rock AR.)
- Command-Aire 3C3[154]
- Command-Aire 4C3[154]
- Command-Aire 5C3[154]
- Command-Aire BS-14[154]
- Command-Aire BS-15[154]
- Command-Aire Cotton Duster[154]
- Command-Aire MR-1[154] Little Rocket racer
Commander
(Commander Aircraft Co)
Commercial
(Commercial Aircraft Corp, Metropolitan Airport, Van Nuys CA)
- Commercial C-1 Sunbeam
- Commercial Sumbeam C-102
- Commercial Sunbeam C-2[154]
- Commercial Sunbeam Pup LP-1[154]
Commonwealth
- CAC CA-1 Wirraway
- CAC CA-2 Wackett
- CAC CA-3 Wirraway
- CAC CA-4 Woomera
- CAC CA-5 Wirraway
- CAC CA-6 Wackett
- CAC CA-7 Wirraway
- CAC CA-8 Wirraway
- CAC CA-9 Wirraway
- CAC CA-10 Wirraway
- CAC CA-11 Woomera
- CAC CA-12 Boomerang
- CAC CA-13 Boomerang
- CAC CA-14 Boomerang
- CAC CA-15
- CAC CA-16 Wirraway
- CAC CA-17 Mustang
- CAC CA-18 Mustang
- CAC CA-19 Boomerang
- CAC CA-20 Wirraway
- CAC CA-22 Winjeel
- CAC CA-23
- CAC CA-24
- CAC CA-25 Winjeel
- CAC CA-26 Sabre
- CAC CA-27 Sabre
- CAC CA-28 Ceres
- CAC CA-29 Mirage
- CAC CA-30
- CAC CA-32 Kiowa
- CAC AA107
Commonwealth
(1943: Commonwealth Aircraft Co, Kansas City KS, reorganized from Rearwin Co to build assault gliders. 1949: Valley Stream NY.)
- Commonwealth Skyranger[154]
- Commonwealth C-170 Trimmer[154][158]
Commuter
(Commuter Aircraft Corp, Youngstown OH.)
- Commuter CAC-100[154]
Commuter Craft
- Commuter Craft Innovator
Comp Air
see also: Aerocomp
- Comp Air 3
- Comp Air 4
- Comp Air 6
- Comp Air 7
- Comp Air 8
- Comp Air 9
- Comp Air 10
- Comp Air 11
- Comp Air 12[154]
- Comp Air Jet
Compcop
(Compcop Inc (pres: Stephen Geraghty), Redwood City CA.)
- Compcop Boon Junior[154]
- Compcop G-1
Comper
(see Fane for Comper Fane, which was started by Nick Comper and finished by Gerard Fane)
Composite
(Composite Aircraft Corporation)
Compton
(Rollo L Compton, San Antonio TX.)
- Compton Special[154]
Comstock
(David Comstock, Roundup MT.)
- Comstock 1932 monoplane[154]
Comte
(Flugzeugbau A. Comte), Switzerland
- Comte Wild 43
- Comte Wild X
- Comte AC-1
- Comte AC-3
- Comte AC-4
- Comte AC-8
- Comte AC-11-V
- Comte AC-12 Moskito
Con Ellingston
(Con D Ellingston & Earl E Hansen, Great Falls MT.)
- Con Ellingston Special[154]
Conair
Conal
- Conal W-151 Willi
Concept Aviation
(Knoxville, Tennessee)
Concept Composites
(Pouance, France)
Condit
(Clifford Condit, Partridge IL.)
- Condit Experimental[154]
Condor
(Condor Aero Inc.)
Condor
(Condor Aircraft)
Condry & Stephen
(Condry & (Lawrence) Stephen, San Jose CA.)
- Condry Solo Sportster[154]
Conn One Design
(Daytona Beach FL..)
- Conn One Design[154]
Connecticut
- Connecticut Aircraft Company DN-1 Airship/Blimp
- Connecticut Aircraft Company A-class Blimp
- Connecticut Aircraft Company B-class Blimp
Conquist
(Clifford Condit & Gus Palmquist, Milwaukee WI.)
- Conquist 1934 monoplane[154]
Conrad
(Ronald Conrad, Earl Player, Jack Buttons, Salt Lake City UT.)
- Conrad Bumblebee[154]
Conrad
(Roland Conrad, Salt Lake UT.)
- Conrad Bumblebee[154]
Conroy
Consolidated
(for later types see Convair)
- Consolidated Model 1 PT-1 Trusty
- Consolidated Model 2 PT-3/NY-1
- Consolidated Model 7 O-17 Courier
- Consolidated Model 8 floatplane variant of model 7
- Consolidated Model 9 XPY-1 Admiral
- Consolidated Model 10
- Consolidated Model 11 Guardian[159]
- Consolidated Model 14 Husky Junior became Fleet Model 1
- Consolidated Model 15 variant of model 7 with Pratt & Whitney R-1340
- Consolidated Model 16 Commodore
- Consolidated Model 17 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 18 XBY-1 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 20 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 21 PT-11/N4Y
- Consolidated Model 22 P2Y Ranger
- Consolidated Model 23
- Consolidated Model 24 Fleetster
- Consolidated Model 25
- Consolidated Model 26
- Consolidated Model 27 P-30
- Consolidated Model 28 PBY Catalina
- Consolidated Model 29 PB2Y Coronado
- Consolidated Model 30 XPB3Y (cancelled)
- Consolidated Model 31 XP4Y Corregidor
- Consolidated Model 32 B-24 Liberator
- Consolidated Model 33 XB-32 Dominator
- Consolidated Model 34 B-32 Dominator
- Consolidated Model 35 B-36 Peacemaker (initial designation)
- Consolidated Model 36 B-36 Peacemaker
- Consolidated Model 37 XC-99
- Consolidated Model 38
- Consolidated Model 39 R2Y-1 Liberator Liner
- Consolidated Model 40 PB4Y-2 Privateer
- Consolidated A-11
- Consolidated A-44
- Consolidated AT-22
- Consolidated B-24 Liberator
- Consolidated B-32 Dominator
- Consolidated B-41 Liberator
- Consolidated BT-6
- Consolidated BT-7
- Consolidated BY Fleetster
- Consolidated B2Y
- Consolidated C-11 Fleetster
- Consolidated C-22 Fleetster
- Consolidated C-87 Liberator Express
- Consolidated C-109 Liberator Express
- Consolidated F-7
- Consolidated NY Trusty
- Consolidated N2Y
- Consolidated N3Y
- Consolidated N4Y
- Consolidated O-17 Courier
- Consolidated OA-10 Catalina
- Consolidated P-25
- Consolidated P-27
- Consolidated P-28
- Consolidated P-30
- Consolidated P-33
- Consolidated PB-2
- Consolidated PBY Catalina
- Consolidated PB2Y Coronado
- Consolidated PB3Y
- Consolidated PB4Y-1 Liberator
- Consolidated PB4Y-2 Privateer
- Consolidated PT-1
- Consolidated XPT-2
- Consolidated PT-3
- Consolidated PT-4
- Consolidated PT-5
- Consolidated PT-6
- Consolidated PT-8
- Consolidated PT-11
- Consolidated PT-12
- Consolidated XPT-933
- Consolidated PY Admiral
- Consolidated P2Y Ranger
- Consolidated P3Y
- Consolidated P4Y Corregidor
- Consolidated P4Y Privateer
- Consolidated P5Y
- Consolidated RY
- Consolidated R2Y
- Consolidated T-32[159]
- Consolidated TBY Sea Wolf
- Consolidated TW-3
- Consolidated Courier
- Consolidated CXP-28[159]
- Consolidated LB-30
- Consolidated HXC
- Consolidated Navy Experimental Type C Flying-Boat
Constantinescu
(Cristea Constantinescu)
- Constantinescu C.O.-2
Contender
(Contender Aircraft Co, Sunnyvale CA..)
Continental
(Continental Aircraft & Transportation Corp (pres: Fred Leinweber), Phoenix AZ.)
- Continental 1910 Biplane[154]
Continental
(1929: Continental Aircraft Co, 704 E Douglas, Wichita KS.)
- Continental 1929 aeroplane[154]
Continental
(1912: Continental Aircraft Corp (pres: Hugh Copeland), Amityville NY.)
Continental
(Continental Aviation Corp (fdrs: M W Giddings and E R Willard), Boeing Field, Seattle WA. 6/26/31: company into receivership.)
- Continental 3000[154]
Continental
(Continental Motors Company, Muskegon and Detroit MI.)
- Continental 1924 Biplane[154]
Continental Copters
Convair
- Convair Model 2
- Convair Model 3
- Convair Model 4
- Convair Model 5
- Convair Model 7
- Convair Model 7-002
- Convair Model 8
- Convair Model 22
- Convair Model 30
- Convair Model 48 Charger
- Convair Model 58-9
- Convair 100
- Convair 101
- Convair 102
- Convair 103
- Convair 104 Liberator Liner
- Convair 105
- Convair 106 Skycoach[159]
- Convair 109
- Convair 110
- Convair 111
- Convair 116 ConVairCar
- Convair 117
- Convair 118 ConVairCar
- Convair 240
- Convair 300
- Convair 340
- Convair 440
- Convair 540
- Convair 580
- Convair 5800
- Convair 600
- Convair 640
- Convair 660
- Convair 880
- Convair 990
- Convair NX-2[159]
- Convair UC-880
- Convair OA-10
- Convair A-41
- Convair A-44
- Convair B-36
- Convair B-46
- Convair B-58 Hustler
- Convair B-53
- Convair B-60
- Convair C-99
- Convair C-131
- Convair F-7 Sea Dart
- Convair F-92A
- Convair F-102 Delta Dagger
- Convair F-106 Delta Dart
- Convair FY Pogo
- Convair F2Y Sea Dart
- Convair L-13
- Convair OY
- Convair P-81
- Convair P-92
- Convair P5Y
- Convair P6Y
- Convair PQM-102
- Convair R2Y
- Convair R3Y Tradewind
- Convair R4Y
- Convair T-29
- Convair X-6
- Convair X-12
- Convair X-30 NASP
Convertawings
(Convertawings Inc, Long Island NY.)
Cook
(Leon M Cook, Pampa TX.)
- Cook Shifflet[154]
Cook
((John) Cook Aircraft Corp, Torrance CA. )
- Cook JC-1 hallenger[154]
Cooke
(Weldon B Cooke, Pittsburg CA. 1913: Sandusky OH.)
- Cooke#1 1912 Biplane[154]
- Cooke A 1912 Flying Boat[154]
- Cooke 1913 Biplane[154]
Cooke
(G Carlyle Cooke, Winston-Salem NC.)
Cooke
(Sam Cooke)
- Cooke 1955 Monoplane[154]
Cooley
(John F Cooley Aerial Navigation Co, Rochester NY.)
- Cooley 1910 Aeroplane[154]
Cooley & Stroben
(Cooley & Stroben, Woodlake CA.)
- Cooley & Stroben A[154]
Cooney
(Thomas A Cooney, Indianapolis IN.)
Coonley
(Harold D Coonley, Miami FL.)
- Coonley Racer[154] Little Toot
Cooper
(John D Cooper Aeroplane Co, Bridgeport CT.)
- Cooper Training Tractor[154]
Cooper
(J B Cooper, Bridgeton MO.)
- Cooper S-A-1[154]
Cooper-Travers
- Cooper-Travers Hawk
Copin
(Georges Copin)
- Copin 1911 Monoplan
Copland
(Harry Depew Copland, Detroit MI.)
- Copland 1911 Biplane[154]
Corben
(Corben Sport Plane & Supply Co, Peru IN and Madison WI.)
- Corben 6-S[154]
- Corben 7-AD[154]
- Corben B[154]
- Corben C[154]
- Corben Cabin Ace[154]
- Corben Baby Ace
- Corben Junior Ace
- Corben Super Ace
Corby
(John Corby)
- Corby CJ-1 Starlet[20]
Corcoran
(R Stanley Corcoran Co, New Lenox IL.)
- Corcoran 1970 Biplane[154]
- Corcoran 65-1[154]
Cord-Vultee
(Aircraft Development Div, (Erret L) Cord Mfg Co, Glendale CA.)
Cordy
(Harry Cordy, Los Angeles CA.)
- Cordy 1931 Helicopter[154]
Corivi Aviation
(Italy)
Corman
(Corman (Erret L Cord & Lucius B Manning) Aircraft Co, Dayton OH.)
- Corman 3000[154] aka Weihmiller 3000
- Corman 6000[154] aka Stinson SM-6000
Cornelius
(1930: (George Wilbur) Cornelius Aircraft Co, Glendale CA, c.1935: Van Nuys CA, c.1940: Dayton OH. 1941: Cornelius-Hoepli Co.)
- Cornelius Fre-Wing[160]
- Cornelius LW-1[154]
- Cornelius Mallard[154]
- Cornelius XFG-1[154]
- Cornelius XBG-3
Cornu
(Paul Cornu)
Corvus
(Corvus Hungary LLC)
- Corvus Fusion
- Corvus Phantom RG
- Corvus Phantom UL
- Corvus Racer 540
- Corvus Wild Angel
- Corvus Crusader
Coser-Oonk
(Joseph Coser & John Oonk, St Louis MO.)
Cosmic
(Cosmic Aircraft Corp, Bridgeport CT.)
- Cosmic CC-1[154]
- Cosmic F-23[154]
Cosmic Wind
Cosmik Aviation
(Southam, UK)
Cosmos ULM
(Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France)
- Cosmos Bison
- Cosmos Echo
- Cosmos Echo 12
- Cosmos Echo Fun
- Cosmos Echo Racer
- Cosmos Samba
- Cosmos Phase II
- Cosmos Phase II 503 Chronos 16
- Cosmos Phase II 582 Top 12.9
- Cosmos Phase III
- Cosmos Phase III 912 Top 14.9
Coubasch Monoplane
(L. Coubash)
- Coubasch Monoplane[161]
Cougar
(Leonard Eaves, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA)
Coulaud
(Coulaud)
- Coulaud Méo[2]
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Coupé-Aviation
(Jacques Coupé)
Courier
(Courier Monoplane Co)
Courtès
(Jean-Claude Courtès)
- Jean-Claude Courtès JCC.01[4]
Courtois-Suffit Lescop
(Société Anonyme d'Applications Industrielles du Bois)
- Courtois-Suffit Lescop CSL-1[162]
Coutant
(Société de Constructions Navales du Léman de Thonon-Les Bains)
- Coutant RMC 17[163]
Couyaud
(Germain Couyaud)
- Couyaud GC.01[2]
Coutou
(Coutou)
- Coutou Cri-cri[2]
Couzinet
[164] (Société des Avions René Couzinet)
- Couzinet 10 'Arc en Ciel'
- Couzinet 20
- Couzinet 21[165]
- Couzinet 22[166]
- Couzinet 27 'Arc en Ciel'
- Couzinet 30[167][168]
- Couzinet 33 'Biarritz'[169]
- Couzinet 33 No.2[170][171]
- Couzinet 40[172]
- Couzinet 70 'Arc en Ciel III'
- Couzinet 80[173]
- Couzinet 100[174]
- Couzinet 101[175]
- Couzinet 103[176]
Cove
(Cove Biplane Co)
- Cove 1911 Biplane[154]
Coventry Ordnance Works
Cox
(Joseph A Cox, 107 S Shield St, Knox IN. 1928: Starke County Aviation Club.)
- Cox C[154] (later re-named 'Mickey Mouse')
Cox-Klemin
- Cox-Klemin CK-1[154]
- Cox-Klemin CK-2[154]
- Cox-Klemin CK-3[154]
- Cox-Klemin CK-14[154]
- Cox-Klemin CK-18 Sea hawk[154]
- Cox-Klemin CK-19[154]
- Cox-Klemin CO-1[154]
- Cox-Klemin CO-2[154]
- Cox-Klemin Night Hawk[154]
- Cox-Klemin TW-2
- Cox-Klemin XA-1[154]
- Cox-Klemin XO-4[154]
- Cox-Klemin XS
Co-Z
(Co-Z Development Co, Mesa AZ.)
CPA
(Chantiers de Provence Aviation)
- CPA 1
Craft Aerotech
(Craft Aerotech, Missoula, Montana, United States.)
- Craft Aerotech 200[154]
- Craft Aerotech 200FW[154]
Crane
(James A Crane, Ellsworth ME.)
- Crane 1929 Ornithopter[154]
Cranfield Institute of Technology
- Cranfield A1 (1967)
Cranwell
(Cranwell Light Aeroplane Club)
- Cranwell C.L.A. Glider 1923
- Cranwell C.L.A. 1
- Cranwell C.L.A. 2
- Cranwell C.L.A. 3
- Cranwell C.L.A. 4
- Cranwell C.L.A. 5
- Cranwell C.L.A. 6
- Cranwell C.L.A. 7 Swift
Crawford
((Harvey J) Crawford, Puyallup WA.)
Crawford
(Crawford All-Metal Airplane Co Inc, Los Angeles)
- Crawford A-1[154]
- Crawford C-1[154]
- Crawford CLM[154]
- Crawford Commercial[154]
- Crawford Courier[154]
- Crawford Powered Glider[154] (a series of powered primary's)
- Crawford WFC Special[154]
- Crawford Runabout[154]
- Crawford Special[154]
- Crawford-Watanabe Sport[154]
- Crawford-Watanabe Courier[154]
CRDA CANT
(see CANT)
Creative Flight
- Creative Flight Aerocat
- Creative Flight Aerocat SR
- Creative Flight Aerocat SRX
- Creative Flight Aerocat TR
Cricket Gyroplanes Ltd
Criquet Aviation
(Guaymaral, Colombia)
Crocker-Hewitt
(Francis B Crocker and Peter Cooper-Hewitt.)
- Crocker-Hewitt 1917 Helicopter[154]
Croisé
(Alain Croisé)
- Croisé AC.1[4]
Cromley
(1912: (C D) Cromley Multiplane Co, Reno NV.)
Cromwell
(Forrest E Cromwell, Wetmore KS.)
- Cromwell A-1[154]
Crosby
(Harry Crosby, Burbank CA.)
- Crosby CR-3[154] (aka C6R-3)
- Crosby CR-4[154]
Croses
(Emilien Croses)
- Croses EC-1 Pouplume
- Croses EC-2 Pouplume
- Croses EAC-3 Pouplume
- Croses EC-6 Criquet[4]
- Croses LC-6[4]
- Croses-Bujon BEC-7 Tous Terrains[177]
- Croses EC-8 Tourisme[4]
- Croses EC-9 Para-Cargo
- Croses LC-10 Criquet[4]
- Croses-Noêl CN.1[4]
Crosley
(1929: (Powel) Crosley Aircraft Mfg Div, Crosley Radio & Electronics Co, Sharonville OH.)
- Crosley Flea[154]
- Crosley Moonbeam C-1[154]
- Crosley Moonbeam C-2[154]
- Crosley Moonbeam C-3[154]
- Crosley Moonbeam C-4[154]
- Crosley Power Glider[154]
Cross-Foster
((Dr Walter M) Cross-(Jack E) Foster Aircraft Corp, Kansas City MO.)
- Cross-Foster CF-1[154]
Crossland
(Aviation Construction Engr Co, Chicago IL.)
- Crossland Ace[154]
Crouch-Bolas
(1931: (R J Goodman) Crouch-(Harold) Bolas, 21 Campbell St, Pawtucket RI.)
- Crouch-Bolas Dragon[154]
- Crouch-Bolas Dragonfly[154]
- Crouch-Bolas B-40 Pursuit[178]
- Crouch-Bolas B-37 Speed Ranger[178]
Crouch-Sowers
- Crouch-Sowers Special[154]
Crowder
(Hugh Crowder)
- Crowder CR-100 Blue Teal Custom
Crown
Cruizaire
((W G) Dunn Mfg Co, Clarinda IA.)
- Cruizaire 1929 Monoplane[154]
Crumley
(Crumley Multiplane Co.)
- Crumley 1912 Aeroplane[154]
Crump
(Thomas Charles Crump, Grand Rapids MI.)
- Crump Low-Wing[154]
CSA
(Czech Sport Aircraft formerly CZAW)
- CSA Parrot
- CSA PS-10 Tourer
- CSA PS-28 Cruiser
CSC
(CSC Aircraft Company)
CSIR
(Council for Scientific and Industrial Research)
CSIRO
(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation)
- CSIRO Mantis
CSS
(Centralne Studium Samolotów – Central Aircraft Studies)
CTA
(Centro Técnico Aeroespacial)
CUB
Cub Crafters
- CubCrafters Top Cub[179]
- CubCrafters CC11-160 Carbon Cub SS
- CubCrafters CC11-100 Sport Cub S2 – an O-200 powered LSA variant [4]
- Cubcrafters Carbon Cub EX – An experimental kit variant of the Carbon Cub SS.
- CubCrafters CC18-180 Top Cub S2
Cukurs
(Herberts Cukurs) – Latvia
- Cukurs C.1 Auseklits
- Cukurs C.3 Kurzemes Hercogiene
- Cukurs C.6 – Tris Zvaigznes
- Cukurs C.6bis
Culp
(Culp's Specialties, Shreveport, Louisiana, United States)
- Culp MonoCulp
- Culp Pup
- Culp Special
Culver
(Charles R Culver, Springfield MA.)
- Culver 1910 Pusher Biplane[179]
Culver
(Lagar R Culver, Farmington UT.)
- Culver 1910 Biplane[179]
Culver
(Culver Aircraft Company)
- Culver A-8
- Culver PQ-8
- Culver PQ-10[179]
- Culver PQ-14
- Culver PQ-15
- Culver Q-8
- Culver TDC
- Culver TD2C
- Culver TD3C[179]
- Culver TD4C
- Culver UC
- Culver Cadet LAR-90
- Culver Cadet LCA
- Culver Cadet LFA
- Culver Dart G
- Culver V
- Culver V-2
- Culver MR
Cunliffe-Owen
Cunning
((Grant S) Cunning Aircraft, Clearfield UT.)
- Cunning Volksplane[179]
Cunningham-Hall
((Francis E) Cunningham-(Randolph F) Hall Aircraft Corp)
- Cunningham-Hall GA-21M[179]
- Cunningham-Hall GA-36[179]
- Cunningham-Hall PT-6
- Cunningham-Hall X-90[179]
Currie
(J.R.Currie)
Curtis Wright
(Curtis A Wright Aeronautical Corp. (unrelated to Curtiss-Wright Corp. - note spelling))
- Curtis Wright C.W.1A Coupe[179]
- Curtis Wright C.W.1H Air Coach[179]
- Curtis Wright C.W.2 Sport Trainer[179]
- Curtis Wright CW-2 Flymobile aka Wek'copter[179]
- Curtis Wright C.W.4 Commercial[179]
- Curtis Wright C.W.5 Junior Transport[179]
- Curtis Wright C.W.21 aka 21[179]
Curtiss
(Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company)
Military designations
- Curtiss A-3 Falcon
- Curtiss A-4 Falcon
- Curtiss A-5 Falcon
- Curtiss A-6 Falcon
- Curtiss A-8 Shrike
- Curtiss A-10 Shrike
- Curtiss A-12 Shrike
- Curtiss A-14 Shrike
- Curtiss A-18 Shrike
- Curtiss A-25 Shrike
- Curtiss A-40
- Curtiss A-43 Blackhawk
- Curtiss AT-4
- Curtiss AT-5
- Curtiss AT-9 Jeep
- Curtiss B-2 Condor
- Curtiss BFC Goshawk
- Curtiss BF2C Goshawk
- Curtiss BT-4
- Curtiss BTC
- Curtiss BT2C
- Curtiss C-10 Robin
- Curtiss C-30 Condor
- Curtiss C-46 Commando
- Curtiss C-55 Commando
- Curtiss C-76 Caravan
- Curtiss C-113 Commando
- Curtiss C-143
- Curtiss CO-X
- Curtiss CR
- Curtiss CS
- Curtiss CT
- Curtiss F-87 Blackhawk
- Curtiss FC
- Curtiss F2C
- Curtiss F3C
- Curtiss-Hall F4C
- Curtiss F5C – designation cancelled to avoid confusion with F-5 flying boats
- Curtiss F6C Hawk
- Curtiss F7C Seahawk
- Curtiss F8C Falcon
- Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk
- Curtiss F10C Helldiver
- Curtiss F11C Goshawk
- Curtiss F12C
- Curtiss F13C
- Curtiss F14C
- Curtiss F15C
- Curtiss GS-1
- Curtiss GS-2
- Curtiss N2C
- Curtiss O-1 Falcon
- Curtiss O-11
- Curtiss O-12
- Curtiss O-13
- Curtiss O-16
- Curtiss O-18
- Curtiss O-26
- Curtiss O-30
- Curtiss O-39
- Curtiss O-40 Raven
- Curtiss O-52 Owl
- Curtiss OC
- Curtiss O2C
- Curtiss O3C
- Curtiss P-1 Hawk
- Curtiss P-2 Hawk
- Curtiss P-3 Hawk
- Curtiss P-5 Hawk
- Curtiss P-6 Hawk
- Curtiss P-10
- Curtiss P-11 Hawk
- Curtiss P-14
- Curtiss P-17
- Curtiss P-18
- Curtiss P-19
- Curtiss P-20 Hawk
- Curtiss P-21
- Curtiss P-22 Hawk
- Curtiss P-23 Hawk
- Curtiss P-31
- Curtiss P-36 Hawk
- Curtiss P-37
- Curtiss P-40
- Curtiss P-42
- Curtiss P-46
- Curtiss P-53
- Curtiss P-55 Ascender
- Curtiss P-60
- Curtiss P-62
- Curtiss P-71
- Curtiss P-87 Blackhawk
- Curtiss P-60
- Curtiss XP-934 P-31
- Curtiss PN-1
- Curtiss PW-8
- Curtiss R-6
- Curtiss R-8 R2C-1 re-build
- Curtiss RC Kingbird
- Curtiss R2C
- Curtiss R3C
- Curtiss R4C Condor
- Curtiss R5C Commando
- Curtiss SBC
- Curtiss SB2C Helldiver
- Curtiss SB3C
- Curtiss SC Seahawk
- Curtiss S2C Goshawk
- Curtiss S3C
- Curtiss S4C
- Curtiss SNC
- Curtiss SOC Seagull
- Curtiss SO3C Seamew
- Curtiss USAO-1 Licence production of Bristol F.2 Fighter
Curtiss aircraft by name
- Curtiss Albany Flyer
- Curtiss America[180]
- Curtiss Autoplane[180]
- Curtiss Banshee Express[180]
- Curtiss Canuck
- Curtiss Carrier Pigeon
- Curtiss Carrier Pigeon 2[180]
- Curtiss Carrier Pigeon CO[180]
- Curtiss Challenger Robin
- Curtiss Canuck
- Curtiss Cleveland
- Curtiss Commercial[180]
- Curtiss Courtney aka Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Commuter[180]
- Curtiss Crane[180]
- Curtiss Dunkirk Fighter
- Curtiss Eagle
- Curtiss Eagle II
- Curtiss Eagle III
- Curtiss Falcon
- Curtiss Falcon II
- Curtiss Falcon 1910 Biplane[180]
- Curtiss Falcon Conqueror Mailplane
- Curtiss Fledgling
- Curtiss Flying Fish[180]
- Curtiss Freak Boat[180]
- Curtiss Gulfhawk
- Curtiss Hawk I
- Curtiss Hawk II
- Curtiss Hawk III
- Curtiss Hawk IV
- Curtiss Hudson Flyer[180]
- Curtiss Janin Patent Boat[180]
- Curtiss Judson Triplane[180]
- Curtiss Kingbird
- Curtiss Lark[180]
- Curtiss Liberty Battler[180]
- Curtiss Lindbergh Special[180]
- Curtiss Night Mail
- Curtiss Oriole
- Curtiss Owl[180] (not O-52)
- Curtiss Robin
- Curtiss Seagull MF, 18
- Curtiss Sport Trainer[180]
- Curtiss Tadpole[180]
- Curtiss Tanager
- Curtiss Teal
- Curtiss Thrush[180]
- Curtiss Triad[180]
- Curtiss Valkyrie[180]
- Curtiss Wanamaker Triplane[180]
Curtiss number designations
(assigned retroactively in 1935, with 75 being first contemporary use of system)
- Curtiss 1 JN-4[180]
- Curtiss 2 R/R-2[180]
- Curtiss 3 Wanamaker Triplane[180]
- Curtiss 4 Commercial[180]
- Curtiss 5 N[180]
- Curtiss 6 America/H/H-1/H-2/H-4/H-8/H-12/H-16
- Curtiss 7 F/FL/Judson Triplane[180]
- Curtiss 8 HS
- Curtiss 9 L[180]
- Curtiss 10 S/Scout/Wireless Scout
- Curtiss 11 Autoplane[180]
- Curtiss 12 NC
- Curtiss 13 BAT[180]
- Curtiss 14 BAP[180]
- Curtiss 15 18B Hornet and 18T Wasp
- Curtiss 16 HA/Dunkirk Fighter
- Curtiss 17 Oriole[180]
- Curtiss 18 MF
- Curtiss 19 Eagle
- Curtiss 20 Crane
- Curtiss 21 PN-1
- Curtiss 22 Cox Racer
- Curtiss 23 CR/R-6
- Curtiss 24 CT[180]
- Curtiss 25 Seagull
- Curtiss 26 Orenco D
- Curtiss 28 TS
- Curtiss 29 SX4-1 Water Glider
- Curtiss 30 Curtiss production of Martin NBS-1 bombers
- Curtiss 31 CS
- Curtiss 32 R2C/R-8 racers
- Curtiss 33 XPW-8/PW-8
- Curtiss 34 P-1/AT-4/AT-5
- Curtiss 35 Hawk
- Curtiss 36 NBS-1
- Curtiss 37 Export Falcon/XF8C-1
- Curtiss 39 F4C/F6C
- Curtiss 40 Carrier Pigeon[180]
- Curtiss 41 Lark[180]
- Curtiss 42 R3C
- Curtiss 43 F7C
- Curtiss 47 Hawk II/Goshawk[180]
- Curtiss 48 Fledgling/N2C
- Curtiss 49 F8C Helldiver
- Curtiss 50A Challenger Robin
- Curtiss 51 Fledgling/N2C
- Curtiss 52 B-2 Condor
- Curtiss 53 CO Condor
- Curtiss 55 Kingbird
- Curtiss 56 Thrush[180]
- Curtiss 57 Teal
- Curtiss 58 F9C Sparrowhawk
- Curtiss 59 A-8/A-10/Shrike
- Curtiss 60 A-8B/A-12/Shrike
- Curtiss 62 O-40 Raven
- Curtiss 63 P-23 Hawk
- Curtiss 64 BF2C-1/XF11C-2
- Curtiss 66 P-31
- Curtiss 67 XF11C-3/XBF2C-1
- Curtiss 68 Hawk IV
- Curtiss 69 S2C
- Curtiss 70 F13C
- Curtiss 71 O3C/SOC Seagull
- Curtiss 72 Falcon II
- Curtiss 73 Falcon
- Curtiss 73 F12C
- Curtiss 75 Hawk/P-36/P-37/Mohawk
- Curtiss 76 A-14/Shrike
- Curtiss 76A A-18/Shrike
- Curtiss 77 SBC
- Curtiss 79 Hawk IV
- Curtiss 81 Hawk/Tomahawk/Kittyhawk/Warhawk/P-40
- Curtiss 82 SO3C Seagull
- Curtiss 84 A-25/SB2C Helldiver
- Curtiss 85 O-52 Owl
- Curtiss 86 P-46
- Curtiss 87 Kittyhawk/Warhawk/P-40
- Curtiss 88 P-53
- Curtiss 90 P-60
- Curtiss 91 P-62
- Curtiss 94 F14C
- Curtiss 95 P-60
- Curtiss 96 BTC
- Curtiss 97 SC Seahawk
- Curtiss 98 BT2C
- Curtiss 99 F15C
Curtiss letter designations
- Curtiss A-4 Helldiver civil XF8C-8
- Curtiss AB AB-1 to AB-5[180]
- Curtiss AH AH-1 to AH-18[180]
- Curtiss AX-1
- Curtiss BAP[180]
- Curtiss BAT[180]
- Curtiss BT Flying Lifeboat[180]
- Curtiss C C-1 to C-5[180]
- Curtiss C-1 Canada
- Curtiss CB Battleplane[180]
- Curtiss CO Condor
- Curtiss D
- Curtiss E
- Curtiss EC-1 Scout[179]
- Curtiss Ely 1910 Monoplane[180]
- Curtiss F
- Curtiss FL blend of F and L
- Curtiss G Scout[180]
- Curtiss GS[180]
- Curtiss H
- Curtiss HA Dunkirk Fighter
- Curtiss HS
- Curtiss J
- Curtiss JN
- Curtiss JN Twin
- Curtiss JNH
- Curtiss JNS
- Curtiss K[180]
- Curtiss KPB
- Curtiss KPL
- Curtiss L
- Curtiss LXC1[180]
- Curtiss M[180]
- Curtiss MF
- Curtiss N
- Curtiss NC
- Curtiss O[180]
- Curtiss PN-1 Pursuit Night
- Curtiss R 2/R-2
- Curtiss RA
- Curtiss S Scout/Wireless Scout
- Curtiss T[180]
- Curtiss T-2[180]
- Curtiss T-32 Condor II (Curtiss-Wright CW-4)(USN R4C)(USAAF YC-30)(Company AT-32, BT-32, Connecticut-32)
- Curtiss X-1
Curtiss collaborative ventures
- Curtiss-Beachey Biplane[180]
- Curtiss-Bleecker SX-5-1 Helicopter
- Curtiss-Cox Cactus Kitten
- Curtiss-Cox Texas Wildcat
- Curtiss-Frisbie[180]
- Curtiss-Goupil Duck[180]
- Curtiss-Herring D[180]
- Curtiss-Ireland Comet[180]
- Curtiss Orenco D[180]
- Curtiss-Reid Rambler
- Curtiss-Robertson CR-1 Skeeter
- Curtiss-Robertson CR-2 Coupe
- Curtiss-Sikorsky-Gluhareff JN-4D[180]
- Curtiss-Sikorsky-Gluhareff Oriole[180]
- Curtiss-SPAD XIII
- Curtiss-Stewart JN-4C[180]
- Curtiss-Stinson[180]
Curtiss-Wright
(not to be confused with Curtis Wright)
- Curtiss-Wright 2500 Air-Car[180]
- Curtiss-Wright Aircoach[180]
- Curtiss-Wright Bee[180]
- Curtiss-Wright Bunting I[180]
- Curtiss-Wright Courtney Amphibian[180][181]
- Curtiss-Wright CA-1 Commuter[180]
- Curtiss-Wright CR-1 Skeeter
- Curtiss-Wright CR-2 Coupe[180]
- Curtiss-Wright CW-1 Junior
- Curtiss-Wright CW-3 Duckling
- Curtiss-Wright CW-4 T-32 Condor II
- Curtiss-Wright CW-6 Sedan/Travel Air 6000/6B
- Curtiss-Wright CW-10 Travel Air 10B
- Curtiss-Wright CW-12 Travel Air 12
- Curtiss-Wright CW-14 Speedwing/Travel Air 4000
- Curtiss-Wright CW-15 Club Sedan
- Curtiss-Wright CW-16 Travel Air 16
- Curtiss-Wright CW-17 Pursuit Osprey
- Curtiss-Wright CW-18[180]
- Curtiss-Wright CW-19 Coupe/Sparrow
- Curtiss-Wright CW-20 C-46/C-55/C-113 Commando
- Curtiss-Wright CW-21 Demon
- Curtiss-Wright CW-22 SNC Falcon
- Curtiss-Wright CW-23 Coupe
- Curtiss-Wright CW-24 XP-55 Ascender
- Curtiss-Wright CW-24B Flying scale XP-55
- Curtiss-Wright CW-25 AT-9 Jeep
- Curtiss-Wright CW-27 C-76 Caravan
- Curtiss-Wright CW-29 XF-87 Blackhawk
- Curtiss-Wright LXC[180]
- Curtiss Wright Navy Experimental Type C Amphibious Transport[180]
- Curtiss-Wright VZ-7
- Curtiss-Wright X-19 (X-100 and X-200)
- Curtiss-Wright X-100 X-19 development
- Curtiss-Wright X-200 X-19 development
Custer
(1939: National Aircraft Corp (fdr: Willard R Custer), Hagerstown MD. 1951: Construction by Baumann Aircraft Corp, Santa Barbara CA.)
Custom Flight
(Custom Flight Limited, Midland, Ontario, Canada)
Cuvelier-Lacroix
(Roland Cuvellier, Léon Lacroix)
Cuthbertson
(Michigan Steel Boat Co, Detroit MI.)
- Cuthbertson 1909 Biplane[179]
Cvjetkovic
CVV
(Centro Volo a Vela del Politecnico di Milano / Centro Studi ad Ezperienze per il Volo a Vela)
- CVV 1 Pinguino
- CVV 2 Asiago
- CVV 3 Arcore
- CVV 4 Pellicano
- CVV 5 Papero
- CVV 6 Canguro
- CVV 7 Pinocchio
- CVV 8 Linate
- CVV 8 Bonaventura
- CVV PR.2 Saltafossi (Ditch-Hopper)
- CVV PM.280 Tartuca (Tortoise): 1947 low-wing single-seater racer, 60 hp CNA D.4
- CVV PM.80 Tartuca [typo?]
- CVV P.110
- CVV P.111
- CVV P.19 Scricciolo (Wren)
- CVV P.19Tr – tricycle undercarriage
- CVV P.19R – (Rimorchio – tug) rebuild with 150 hp Lycoming for use as glider tug
CWL
(Centralne Warsztaty Lotnicze – Central Aviation Workshops)
- WZ-III
- WZ-IV
- CWL WZ-VIII
- CWL WZ-IX
- CWL WZ-X
Cyclone
(Cyclone Airsports Ltd)
Cycloplane
(Cycloplane Co Ltd (fdrs: H S "Dick" Myhres, Omer L Woodson), 3781 Angeles Mesa Dr, Los Angeles CA.)
- Wheeler Cycloplane A-1[179]
- Cycloplane C-1[179]
- Cycloplane C-2[179]
Cyclops
(Zaharoff Aeronautical Corp of America, 55 W 42 St, New York NY.)
CZAL
(Czechoslovakia, late 40s – early 50s)
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CZAW
- CZAW Parrot
- CZAW SportCruiser aka PiperSport
- CZAW Mermaid
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