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__NOTOC__ This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Bf' through 'Bo'.


Bf–Bo


BFW

(''Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG'') *
BFW 1 Sperber BFW may refer to: * Messerschmitt, Bayerische Flugzeugwerke AG, later Messerschmitt AG, German aircraft manufacturer * Bleed from Within, Scottish heavy metal band * Boiler feedwater * "BFW", a song by TISM from their 2001 album ''De RigueurMortis' ...
* BFW 3 Marabu * BFW CL.I * BFW CL.II * BFW CL.III * BFW Cl.IV * BFW M.17 * BFW M.18 * BFW M.19 * BFW M.20 * BFW M.21 * BFW M.22 *
BFW M.23 The BFW M.23, sometimes known as the Messerschmitt M 23, was a 1920s two-seat sporting aircraft designed by Willy Messerschmitt, and produced by ''Bayerische Flugzeugwerke'' (BFW). Examples won several prestigious races in 1929 and 1930. Develo ...
* BFW M.24 * BFW M.25 * BFW M.26 * BFW M.27 * BFW M.28 * BFW M.29 * BFW M.30 * BFW M.31 * BFW M.32 * BFW M.33 * BFW M.34 * BFW M.35 * BFW M.36 * BFW M.37 (Bf108) * BFW Monoplane 1918 * BFW N.I * BFW type 17 Cl.I * BFW type 18 Cl.II


Bharat Bharat, or Bharath, may refer to: * Bharat (term), the name for India in various Indian languages ** India, a country ** Bharata Khanda, the Sanskrit name for the Indian subcontinent ** Bharatavarsha, another Sanskrit name for the Indian subcon ...

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Bharat Swati __NOTOC__ The Bharat Swati (or sometimes BHEL Swati) is an Indian two-seat training monoplane designed by the Technical Centre of the Directorate General of Civil Aviation and built by Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited. Design and development The ...


BIAA The Border Conference, officially known as the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Association, was an NCAA-affiliated college athletic conference founded in 1931 that disbanded following the 1961–62 school year. Centered in the southwestern Unite ...

(Beijing Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) * BIAA Mifeng-1 * BIAA Mifeng-2 * BIAA Mifeng-3 * BIAA Mifeng-4 * BIAA Mifeng-4A * BIAA Mifeng-5 * BIAA Mifeng-6 * BIAA Mifeng-7 * BIAA Mifeng-8 * BIAA Mifeng-9 * BIAA Mifeng-10 * BIAA Mifeng-11


Biddy-Buddy

(Rene Durenleau, Rantoul, IL) * Biddy-Buddy 1958 Biplane


Bidwell

((William Burgess) Bidwell-(Shirley) Yale Aviation Co, Gardiner Airport, Portland, OR) * Bidwell Cloud Buster Junior


Biemond

(C Biemond) * Biemond CB-1


Biggs Biggs may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Biggs (TV channel), a Portuguese television channel formerly for kids, teens and youth and now for teens and youth. * Biggs Darklighter, a character in ''Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope'' * Biggs, a re ...

(Floyd Biggs, OK) * Biggs A Special


Bille S.A.C.A.N.A.

* Bille S.A.C.A.N.A. triplane bomber


Billman

* Billman B.11 Little Pink Cloud


Bilsam Aviation

(Poznań, Poland) * Bilsam Sky Cruiser * Bilsam Sky Walker * Bilsam Sky Walker I * Bilsam Sky Walker II * Bilsam Ultra Cruiser


Bing Bing most often refers to: * Bing Crosby (1903–1977), American singer * Microsoft Bing, a web search engine Bing may also refer to: Food and drink * Bing (bread), a Chinese flatbread * Bing (soft drink), a UK brand * Bing cherry, a varie ...

(George J. Bing) * Bing 1911 biplane


Biplanes Of Yesteryear

(Ontario, OR) * Biplanes Of Yesteryear Mifyter


Bircham Bircham is a civil parish in the English county of Norfolk. It includes the three villages of Great Bircham, Bircham Newton and Bircham Tofts. The parish is located about 12 miles (20 km) north-east of the town of King's Lynn and 37 mi ...

* Bircham Beetle


Bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...

(Bird Aircraft Co. / (Joe & Harry) Brunner-(William E) Winkle Aircraft Corp, 17 Haverkamp St, Glendale, NY) * Bird C * Bird E * Bird F * Perth-Amboy RK


Bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...

((W W) Bird Aircraft Co, 1905 Atlantic, San Diego, CA) * Bird Air Bus 1


Bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...

(Bird Corporation, Palm Springs, CA) *
Bird Innovator The Bird Innovator was an American four-engined executive amphibious airplane modified from a Consolidated PBY Catalina by the Bird Corporation. Design and development During the late 1960s Forrest Bird and his Bird Corporation developed a conver ...


Bird Birds are a group of warm-blooded vertebrates constituting the class (biology), class Aves (), characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the Oviparity, laying of Eggshell, hard-shelled eggs, a high Metabolism, metabolic rate, a fou ...

(Cory Bird, Mojave, CA) * Bird Symmetry


Birdman

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Birdman TL-1 __NOTOC__ The Birdman TL-1 was an extremely minimalist aircraft sold in kit form in the United States in the mid-1970s for US$1,395.


Birdman

(Birdman Enterprises) * Birdman Chinook WT-11-277 * Birdman Chinook WT-11-377 * Birdman Chinook 1S * Birdman Chinook 2S * ASAP Chinook Plus 2


Bird Wing Bird wings are paired forelimbs in birds, which evolved flight feather, specialized feathers to generate lift (force), lift and thrust and allow the birds to bird flight, fly. Terrestrial flightless birds have reduced wings or none at all (for ...

(Bird Wing Commercial Aircraft Co.) * Bird Wing Model 1 * Bird Wing Imperial


BIS

(Bylinkin-Iordan-Sikorsky) * BIS 1910 pusher biplane * BIS 1910 tractor biplane


Bishop A bishop is an ordained member of the clergy who is entrusted with a position of Episcopal polity, authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance and administration of di ...

* Bishop RB-1 Ray's Rebel


Bisnovat

* Bisnovat 5 *
Bisnovat SK-1 The SK-1, (''Skorostnoye Krylo'' – high speed wing), was a research aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1938. Development After working as an engineer under Tairov at the OKO OKO (, obsolete Russian word for eye, also an abbrevia ...
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Bisnovat SK-2 The SK-2 (''Skorostnii Krylo'' – high speed wing), was a fighter aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1940. Development After working as an engineer under Tairov at the OKO in Kiev, Bisnovat was permitted to form his own OKB with the ...
* Bisnovat SK-3


Bittner Bittner (occupational name for a Cooper (profession), cooper or a barrel maker, the name was derived from the Old German word "bute," which means "cask") is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Egon Bittner (1921–2011), American s ...

(Raymond Bittner, Chicago, IL) * Brittner-Four * Bittner RA-1


BJJR

* BJJR Bulldog


BK Fliers

(BK Fliers / Bruce King) * BK Fliers BK-1


Bksut

* Bksut Eleisson


Blackburn Blackburn () is an industrial town and the administrative centre of the Blackburn with Darwen borough in Lancashire, England. The town is north of the West Pennine Moors on the southern edge of the River Ribble, Ribble Valley, east of Preston ...

(deForest Blackburn, St Louis, MO) * Blackburn Sportair Coupe


Blackburn Blackburn () is an industrial town and the administrative centre of the Blackburn with Darwen borough in Lancashire, England. The town is north of the West Pennine Moors on the southern edge of the River Ribble, Ribble Valley, east of Preston ...

* Blackburn B-1 Segrave *
Blackburn B-2 The Blackburn B-2 was a biplane side-by-side Trainer (aircraft), trainer aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft. It was designed as a successor to the Blackburn Bluebird, Bluebird IV and was deri ...
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Blackburn B-3 The Blackburn B-3 was a prototype United Kingdom, British torpedo bomber designed and built by Blackburn Aircraft as a potential replacement for the Blackburn Ripon, Ripon. It was unsuccessful, with only the two prototypes being built. Design ...
(Specification M.1/30) * Blackburn B-5 Baffin * Blackburn B-6 Shark *
Blackburn B-7 The Blackburn B-7 was a single-engine two/three-seat biplane built to a British Air Ministry specification for a general-purpose, multitasking aircraft. It first flew in 1934, but no contracts were issued and only one aircraft was completed. D ...
* Blackburn B-9 (H.S.T. 10) * Blackburn B-20 * Blackburn B-24 Skua * Blackburn B-25 Roc * Blackburn B-26 Botha * Blackburn B-37 Firebrand F.I * Blackburn B-44 * Blackburn B-45 Firebrand TF Mk.II * Blackburn B-46 Firebrand TF Mk.IV *
Blackburn B-48 Firecrest The Blackburn B.48 Firecrest, given the SBAC designation YA.1, was a single-engine naval strike fighter built by Blackburn Aircraft for service with the British Fleet Air Arm during the Second World War. It was a development of the troubled ...
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Blackburn B-54 The Blackburn B-54 and B-88 were prototype carrier-borne anti-submarine warfare aircraft of the immediate post-Second World War era developed for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm (FAA). They shared a conventional monoplane design with a mid-mounte ...
(SBAC - Y.A.5, Y.A.7, Y.A.8) * Blackburn B-88 (SBAC - Y.B.1) * Blackburn B-101 Beverley * Blackburn B-103 Buccaneer (SBAC - Y.B.3) * Blackburn B-107A * Blackburn B.T.1 Beagle * Blackburn 2F.1 Nautilus * Blackburn C.A.15C * Blackburn C.B.2 Nile * Blackburn F.1 Turcock * Blackburn F.2 Lincock * Blackburn F.3 (F.7/30) * Blackburn G.P. * Blackburn L.1 Bluebird * Blackburn L.1c Bluebird IV * Blackburn R.B.1 Iris * Blackburn R.B.2 Sydney * Blackburn R.B.3A Perth * Blackburn R.T.1 Kangaroo * Blackburn R.1 Blackburn * Blackburn R.2 Airedale * Blackburn T.1 Swift * Blackburn T.2 Dart * Blackburn T.3 Velos * Blackburn T.4 Cubaroo * Blackburn T.5 Ripon * Blackburn T.7B * Blackburn T.R.1 Sprat * Blackburn T.B. Twin Blackburn *
Blackburn Type B The Blackburn Mercury was an early British aircraft designed as a pilot trainer for the Blackburn Flying School, Filey, in 1911. It was an enlarged, two-seat version of the Second Monoplane that flew earlier that year. It was a mid-wing monop ...
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Blackburn Type D The Blackburn Type D, sometimes known as the ''Single Seat Monoplane'', was built by Robert Blackburn at Leeds in 1912. It is a single-engine mid-wing monoplane. Restored shortly after the Second World War, it remains part of the Shuttleworth ...
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Blackburn Type E The Blackburn Type E was a development of the earlier Blackburn Mercury single-engined monoplanes, but was innovative in its use of steel tubing to construct the fuselage. It was built during 1912 to compete in the Military Aeroplane Trials. ...
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Blackburn Type I The Blackburn Type I was a single-engine civil two-seat monoplane built in the United Kingdom in 1913 by the Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company, Blackburn Aeroplane Company. Three were produced and used for flying demonstrations and Trainer ( ...
* Blackburn Type L * Blackburn AD Scout * Alula D.H.6 * Alula Semiquaver (1921) - single-engine experimental wing conversion of the
Martinsyde Semiquaver The Martinsyde Semiquaver was a British single-seat racing biplane built by Martinsyde in 1920. It won the 1920 Aerial Derby and was entered for the 1920 Gordon Bennett Trophy, but did not finish the course. In 1921 the fuselage was used as the ...
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Blackburn First Monoplane The Blackburn First Monoplane (also known as Monoplane No 1) was a British experimental aircraft constructed by Robert Blackburn in 1909. Design and development The First Monoplane was a high-wing monoplane with the engine and pilot's seat l ...
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Blackburn Second Monoplane The Blackburn Second Monoplane was strongly influenced by the French ''Antoinette'' and was much more successful than Robert Blackburn's first aircraft. The lone aircraft was built in Leeds, UK in 1910. Development The First Monoplane was not ...
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Blackburn Blackburd The Blackburn Blackburd was a British prototype single-engine torpedo bomber developed by Blackburn Aircraft in 1918 as a replacement for the Sopwith Cuckoo. It was unsuccessful, only three being built. Design and development In January 1918, t ...
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Blackburn Mercury The Blackburn Mercury was an early British aircraft designed as a pilot trainer for the Blackburn Flying School, Filey, in 1911. It was an enlarged, two-seat version of the Second Monoplane that flew earlier that year. It was a mid-wing monop ...
* Blackburn Pellet * Blackburd Sidecar * Blackburn Triplane * Blackburn White Falcon


Black Diamond

(Diamond Airplane Co, Black Diamond, CA) * Black Diamond 1910 Biplane


Blackshape

(Blackshape srl, Monopoli, Italy) *
Blackshape Prime The Blackshape Prime is an Italian ultralight aircraft, produced by Blackshape srl, the company founded in Monopoli by Luciano Belviso and Angelo Petrosillo. The aircraft first flew in 2007 and was introduced at the Aero show held in Friedric ...


Blackstar

* Blackstar Plane


Blackwing Sweden

(Lund, Sweden) * Blackwing Sweden Blackwing


Blake Blake or Blake's may refer to: People * Blake (given name), a given name of English origin (includes a list of people with the name) * Blake (surname), a surname of English origin (includes a list of people with the name) ** William Blake (1757 ...

* Blake Bluetit


Blanc

(Maurice Blanc) * Monoplan Maurice Blanc 1911


Blanchard Blanchard is a French family name. It is also used as a given name. It derives from the Old French word ''blanchart'' which meant "whitish, bordering upon white". It is also an obsolete term for a white horse. Geographical distribution As of 2014, ...

(''Société des Avions Blanchard'') * Blanchard BB-1 * Blanchard BB.2 (Anybody have a reference or evidence of this, or is it a typo / confusion with the BB.1?) * Blanchard Brd.1


Blanchet

(Jean Blanchet) * Blanchet JB.01 Chantecler * Blanchet JB.60-2


Blavier

(Gérard Blavier) * Blavier 8C2


Blenet

(Roger Blenet) * Blenet RB.01 Jozé


Blériot

* Blériot four-engined bomber *
Blériot Parasol Blériot may refer to: * Louis Blériot, a French aviation pioneer * Blériot Aéronautique, an aircraft manufacturer founded by Louis Blériot * Blériot-Whippet, a car * Bleriot (moonlet), a propeller moonlet in Saturn's A Ring * 11248 Blériot E ...
* Blériot I * Blériot II *
Blériot III The Blériot III was an early French aeroplane built by pioneer aviators Louis Blériot and Gabriel Voisin. It was later modified and renamed the Blériot IV, but both versions failed to fly. Design and development The Blériot III was radicall ...
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Blériot IV Blériot may refer to: * Louis Blériot, a French aviation pioneer * Blériot Aéronautique Blériot Aéronautique was a French aircraft manufacturer founded by Louis Blériot. It also made a few motorcycles between 1921 and 1922 and cyclecars dur ...
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Blériot V The Blériot V was an early French aircraft built by Louis Blériot in 1907 and was his first monoplane. Although Blériot only achieved a couple of short flights in it, the second resulting in a crash which damaged the aircraft beyond repair, it ...
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Blériot VI The Blériot VI "Libellule" ("Dragonfly"), was built in 1907 and was one of the series of experimental aircraft built by Louis Blériot which eventually led to the Blériot XI aircraft in which he made the first flight across the English Channel. ...
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Blériot VII The Blériot VII was an early French aeroplane built by Louis Blériot. Design and development Following the success with the tandem wing configuration of the Blériot VI, he continued this line of development. The rear wing of his new design ...
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Blériot VIII The Blériot VIII was a French pioneer era aeroplane built by Louis Blériot, significant for its adoption of both a configuration and a control system that were to set a standard for decades to come. Design and development The previous year, B ...
* Blériot IX * Blériot X *
Blériot XI The Blériot XI is a French aircraft from the Aviation in the pioneer era, pioneer era of aviation. The first example was used by Louis Blériot to make the first flight across the English Channel in a heavier-than-air aircraft, on 25 July 1909. ...
* Blériot XII * Blériot XIII * Blériot XIV * Blériot XV *
Blériot XXI The Blériot XXI was an early French aircraft built by Blériot Aéronautique. Design The aircraft was a shoulder-wing monoplane powered by a 52 kW (70 hp) Gnome Gamma 7-cylinder rotary engine driving a two-bladed propeller. The pilot ...
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Blériot XXIII The Blériot XXIII was a racing monoplane produced in 1911 by Blériot Aéronautique. Two were built, both of which were flown in the 1911 Gordon Bennett Trophy competition at Eastchurch; one, flown by Alfred Leblanc, achieving second place. Leb ...
* Blériot XXIV *
Blériot XXV The Bleriot XXV was a single-seat, high-wing, pusher-type canard monoplane designed by Louis Bleriot. Only one aircraft was built. Specifications References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bleriot XXV Single-engined tractor aircraft High-wing aircraft C ...
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Blériot XXVII The Bleriot XXVII was a middle-wing, single-seat racing aircraft designed by Louis Bleriot. Specifications References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bleriot XXVII Single-engined tractor aircraft Racing aircraft Rotary-engined aircraft Blériot aircra ...
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Blériot XXXIII Canard Bleu The Blériot XXXIII Canard Bleu was a middle-wing, two-seat tourism aircraft designed by Louis Bleriot. It had a canard configuration. Specifications References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bleriot XXXIII Single-engined tractor aircraft Rotary-engin ...
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Blériot XXXVI Torpille The Blériot XXXVI Torpille was an observation monoplane designed in France by Louis Bleriot during the early 1910s. The Blériot XXXVIbis ''La Vache'' was operated by Jules Védrines on several daring missions behind enemy lines in the early mon ...
* Blériot XXXVIbis ''La Vache'' * Blériot XXXIX * Blériot XLII * Blériot XLIII * Blériot XLIV * Blériot XLV * Blériot 53 * Blériot 65 *
Blériot 67 The Blériot Bl.67 B.3 was a First World War French French may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France ** French people, a nation and ethnic group ** French cuisine, cooking tradition ...
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Blériot 71 The Blériot Bl.71 BN.3 was a large First World War World War I or the First World War (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918), also known as the Great War, was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War I, ...
* Blériot 72 *
Blériot 73 The ''Blériot Bl.73'', ''Bl.74'', ''Bl.75'' and ''Bl.76'' were large First World War France, French biplanes designed and built by Blériot Aéronautique, Blériot. The ''Bl.73'' was built to the BN.3 three-seat night bomber specification, the '' ...
* Blériot 74 * Blériot 75 * Blériot 76 * Blériot 77 * Blériot 102 * Blériot 103 *
Blériot 105 __NOTOC__ The Bleriot 105 was a biplane passenger aircraft built by Louis Bleriot in the mid-1920s, derived from the SPAD S-45. Specifications References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bleriot 105 1920s French airliners 105 105 may refer to: *105 (numb ...
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Blériot 106 __NOTOC__ The Blériot 106 was a 1920s French cabin monoplane designed and built by Blériot Aéronautique. First flown on 15 July 1924 the 106 was a single-engined shoulder-wing monoplane powered by a Renault 12Jb inline piston engine. The pilo ...
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Blériot 110 The Blériot 110 (or Blériot-Zappata 110) was a high-endurance research aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Blériot Aéronautique. It was specifically developed to pursue new world records pertaining to long dista ...
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Blériot 111 The Blériot 111 was a French four-seat executive transport monoplane designed by André Herbemont. The first French aircraft to be fitted with a retractable landing gear, after six years development it was not ordered into production. Design an ...
* Blériot 113 *
Blériot 115 __NOTOC__ The Blériot Bl-115 was a French biplane airliner of the 1920s, best remembered for the part it played in the French exploration of Africa. For its day, it was a large aircraft, mounting one pair of engines on the upper wing and one pai ...
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Blériot 117 The Blériot 117 or B-117 was a large, twin-engined French aircraft from the mid-1920s. Heavily armed with three gun positions, it was designed to defend bomber formations against fighter attack. It did not reach production but was developed i ...
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Blériot 118 The Blériot 118 was a 1920s French amphibian flying-boat fighter designed by Léon Kirste, only one was built and it was not ordered into production. Design and development The 118 was developed by Kirste from his earlier Blériot 101 projec ...
* Blériot 123 * Blériot 125 * Blériot 127 * Blériot 135 * Blériot 136 *
Blériot 137 Blériot may refer to: * Louis Blériot, a French aviation pioneer * Blériot Aéronautique, an aircraft manufacturer founded by Louis Blériot * Blériot-Whippet, a car * Bleriot (moonlet), a propeller moonlet in Saturn's A Ring * 11248 Blériot E ...
* Blériot 152 * Blériot 155 * Blériot 165 * Blériot 175 *
Blériot 195 The Blériot 195 was a French monoplane mail-carrier designed and built by Blériot Aéronautique, the one aircraft built was modified a number of times but failed to enter production. Design and development The Blériot 195 was a large low-wing ...
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Blériot 290 __NOTOC__ The Blériot 290 was a 1930s French sesquiplane flying boat designed by Filippo Zappata. One prototype was built, but it was not ordered or produced. Design and development The 290 was designed by Zappata as a three-seat touring amphi ...
* Blériot 5190 * Blériot-SPAD S.XIV - single-seat fighter seaplane (1917) * Blériot-SPAD S.XVII * Blériot-SPAD S.XVIII *
Blériot-SPAD S.XX The Blériot-SPAD S.20 (originally known as the SPAD S.XX) was a French fighter aircraft developed near the end of World War I. Too late to serve in the war, almost 100 of these aircraft equipped the French Air Force in the years immediately fo ...
* Blériot-SPAD S.XXI * Blériot-SPAD S.XXII * Blériot-SPAD S.XXIV * Blériot-SPAD S.25 *
Blériot-SPAD S.26 __NOTOC__ The Bleriot-SPAD S.26 was a seaplane racer aircraft built in the late 1910s. Design The S.26 was a biplane with a monocoque fuselage of wood and canvas construction as well as floats. Although intended to take part in the 1919 Schneide ...
* Blériot-SPAD S.27 * Blériot-SPAD S.28 * Blériot-SPAD S.29 *
Blériot-SPAD S.30 __NOTOC__ The Bleriot-SPAD S.30 was a French sports aircraft built in the early 1920s. Design The S.30 was a biplane with a monocoque fuselage of wood and canvas construction. It was the first French aircraft to be built and equipped with a NAC ...
* Blériot-SPAD S.31 * Blériot-SPAD S.32 *
Blériot-SPAD S.33 The Bleriot-SPAD S.33 was a small French airliner developed soon after World War I. The aircraft was a biplane of conventional configuration whose design owed much to the Blériot company's contemporary Fighter aircraft, fighter designs such as ...
* Blériot-SPAD S.34 * Blériot-SPAD S.36 * Blériot-SPAD S.37 * Blériot-SPAD S.38 * Blériot-SPAD S.39 * Blériot-SPAD S.40 * Blériot-SPAD S.41 *
Blériot-SPAD S.42 The SPAD S.42 was a French biplane trainer aircraft of the early 1920s, developed by ''Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés Groupe Lactalis S.A. (doing business as Lactalis) is a French multinational dairy products corporation, owned b ...
* Bleriot-SPAD S.45 (1921) 4-engine transport *
Blériot-SPAD S.46 The Blériot-SPAD S.46 was a small France, French airliner of the 1920s, developed from the Blériot-SPAD S.33. Like its predecessor, it was a conventional biplane that seated four passengers in an enclosed cabin while the pilot and occasionall ...
* Blériot-SPAD S.48 * Blériot-SPAD S.50 * Blériot-SPAD S.51 * Blériot-SPAD S.54 * Blériot-SPAD S.54-1 * Blériot-SPAD S.56 * Blériot-SPAD S.58 * Blériot-SPAD S.60 * Blériot-SPAD S.61 * Blériot-SPAD S.62 *
Blériot-SPAD S.64 __NOTOC__ The Blériot-SPAD S.64 was a French two-seat, single-engine biplane A biplane is a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other. The first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, the Wright Flyer, used a bip ...
* Blériot-SPAD S.66 * Blériot-SPAD S.70 * Blériot-SPAD S.71 * Blériot-SPAD S.72 * Blériot-SPAD S.81 * Blériot-SPAD S.82 * Blériot-SPAD S.86 * Blériot-SPAD S.91 * Blériot-SPAD S.92 * Blériot-SPAD S.116 * Blériot-SPAD S.126 * Blériot-SPAD S.510 * Blériot-SPAD S.540 * Blériot-SPAD S.710


Blessing In religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the impartation of something with doctrines of grace, grace, Sacred, holiness, spiritual Redemption (theology), redemption, or Will of God, divine will. Etymology and Germani ...

(Gerhard Blessing) * Blessing Rebell


Bley Bley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * João Punaro Bley (1900–1983), Brazilian military and public administrator *Paul Bley (1932–2016), contributor to the free jazz movement of the 1960s *Carla Bley (1936–2023), Ameri ...

(''Bley Flugzeugbau GmbH, Naumberg'') * Bley M-Condor


Blinderman-Mayorov

(''И. А. Блиндерман & В. В. Майоров'') * Blinderman-Mayorov monoplane (named ''Ery'' or ''Kass'' (France, 1911))


Bloch Bloch is a surname of German origin. Notable people with this surname include: A *Adele Bloch-Bauer (1881–1925), Austrian entrepreneur *Albert Bloch (1882–1961), American painter *Alexandre Bloch (1857–1919), French painter *Alfred Bloch ( ...

(''Avions Marcel Bloch'') * Bloch MB.30 eight-seat twin-engined communications aircraft project (not built) *
Bloch MB.60 The Bloch MB.60, initially known as the MB.VI (continuing the SEA number series), was a tri-motor mailplane designed and built in France from 1930 to 1931 to an order for an aircraft suitable for use as a postal, commercial or medical transport. ...
* Bloch MB.61 * Bloch MB.70 * Bloch MB.71 *
Bloch MB.80 The MB.81 was a French military aircraft built by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch as a flying ambulance since it was designed to carry one passenger, in or out of a stretcher. Developed in response to a government-sponsored competition in supp ...
* Bloch MB.81 * Bloch MB.90 * Bloch MB.91 * Bloch MB.92 * Bloch MB.93 * Bloch MB.100 * Bloch MB.110 * Bloch MB.120 * Bloch MB.130 * Bloch MB.131 * Bloch MB.132 * Bloch MB.133 * Bloch MB.134 * Bloch MB.135 * Bloch MB.136 * Bloch MB.140(1) single-seat, single-engine low-wing monoplane derived from the MB.80, with a 140 hp Renault 4 Pei engine * Bloch MB.140(2) three-seater four-engine, sort of a "Super 175" type *
Bloch MB.141 The Bloch MB.141 was a French all-metal two seat light aircraft derived from the Bloch MB.81 air ambulance. Only one was built. Design and development The MB.141 was a low wing cantilever monoplane with a three part wing consisting of a recta ...
* Bloch MB.150 * Bloch MB.151 *
Bloch MB.152 The Bloch MB.150 (later MB.151 to MB.157) was a French fighter aircraft developed and produced by ''Société des Avions Marcel Bloch''. It featured an all-metal construction, complete with a retractable undercarriage, low cantilever wing and a ...
* Bloch MB.153 * Bloch MB.154 * Bloch MB.155 * Bloch MB.156 * Bloch MB.157 * Bloch MB.160 *
Bloch MB.161 The Bloch MB.162 was a France, French four-engine, long-range bomber developed by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch in the late 1930s. Only one prototype was built; after capture by Nazi Germany, German forces, it was pressed into service with th ...
development of MB.160; produced postwar as the SE.161 Languedoc * Bloch MB.162 Raid; mailplane derivative of the MB.160, replaced by bomber version * Bloch MB.162 (II) bomber * Bloch MB.162 Bn.5 unbuilt production version of MB.162 * Bloch MB.163 unbuilt development of MB.162 * Bloch MB.170 (I) civilian transport version of first MB.140 project * Bloch MB.170 (II) twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft / light bomber (2 built) * Bloch MB.171 * Bloch MB.172 * Bloch MB.173 * Bloch MB.174 * Bloch MB.175 * Bloch MB.176 * Bloch MB.177 * Bloch MB.178 * Bloch MB.179 * Bloch MB.200 * Bloch MB.201 * Bloch MB.202 * Bloch MB.203 *
Bloch MB.210 The Bloch MB.210 and MB.211 were the successors of the French Bloch MB.200 bomber developed by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch in the 1930s and differed primarily in being low wing monoplanes rather than high wing monoplanes. Development The MB ...
* Bloch MB.211 Verdun * Bloch MB.212 * Bloch MB.218 *
Bloch MB.220 The Bloch MB.220 was a French twin-engine passenger transport airplane built by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch during the 1930s. Design and development The MB.220 was an Aluminium, all-metal low-wing Cantilever#Aircraft, cantilever monoplane. I ...
* Bloch MB.221 * Bloch MB.300 Pacifique * Bloch MB.301 became the MD 311 * Bloch MB.303 became the MD 315 * Bloch MB.304 * Bloch MB.400 * Bloch MB.462 * Bloch MB.480 * Bloch MB.500 three-seat trainer * Bloch MB.500 twin-engine, five-seat light transport; only a mockup * Bloch MB.690 * Bloch MB.700 * Bloch MB.720 naval version of MB.700 * Bloch MB.730 * Bloch MB.800 * Bloch MB.900 produced as the SO.90 * Bloch MB.1010 fighter project from 1939, also known as SO.10 (not built) * Bloch MB.1011 development of MB.1010, also known as SO.11 (not built) * Bloch MB.1020 proposed 20 passenger airliner; only a fuselage completed by June 1040; also known as SO.20 * Bloch MB.1020R transport design with 2 × G&R 14R engines (1946) * Bloch MB.1030 produced as the SO.30 * Bloch MB.1040 two-seat version of the MB.1010; also known as SO.40


Blohm & Voss Blohm+Voss (B+V), also written historically as Blohm & Voss, Blohm und Voß etc., is a German shipbuilding and engineering company. Founded in Hamburg in 1877 to specialise in steel-hulled ships, its most famous product was the World War II battle ...

(For World War II projects with no RLM designation see: List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945: Blohm & Voss) *
Blohm & Voss BV 138 The Blohm & Voss BV 138 ''Seedrache'' (Sea Dragon) was a trimotor flying boat designed and built by the Nazi Germany, German aircraft manufacturer Blohm & Voss (aircraft), Blohm & Voss. It served as the ''Luftwaffe''s primary seaborne long-range ...
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Blohm & Voss BV 141 The Blohm & Voss BV 141 (originally the Ha 141) was an unorthodox tactical reconnaissance aircraft developed by the Nazi Germany, German aircraft manufacturer Blohm & Voss (aircraft), Blohm & Voss. It was notable for its uncommon asymmetrical ai ...
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Blohm & Voss BV 142 The Blohm & Voss Ha 142 was a four-engined long-distance monoplane designed and built by the German aircraft manufacturer Blohm & Voss. It was developed as a land-based derivative of the Ha 139 seaplane during the late 1930s; considerable atten ...
* Blohm & Voss BV 143 * Blohm & Voss BV 144 *
Blohm & Voss BV 155 The Blohm & Voss BV 155 is a German high-altitude interceptor aircraft intended to be used by the Luftwaffe against raids by USAAF Boeing B-29 Superfortresses. Work started on the design as the Messerschmitt Me 155 in 1942, but the project went ...
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Blohm & Voss BV 222 The Blohm & Voss BV 222 ''Wiking'' (pronounced "Veeking") was a large six-engined German flying boat designed and built by the German aircraft manufacturer Blohm & Voss. It was the largest Axis flying boat to enter production and operation durin ...
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Blohm & Voss BV 237 The Blohm & Voss BV 237 was a German proposed dive bomber with an unusual asymmetric design based on the Blohm & Voss BV 141. Design and development In 1942, the ''Luftwaffe'' was interested in replacing the venerable but ageing Junkers Ju 87, a ...
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Blohm & Voss BV 238 The Blohm & Voss BV 238 was a large six-engined flying boat designed and built by the German aircraft manufacturer Blohm & Voss. Developed during the Second World War, it was the heaviest aircraft ever built when it first flew in 1944, and was t ...
* Blohm & Voss BV 246 Hagelkorn * Blohm & Voss BV 250 *
Blohm & Voss BV 40 The Blohm & Voss BV 40 was a prototype armoured German glider initially designed in mid-1943 by Blohm & Voss to attack Allied bomber formations during World War II. The BV 40 would be towed to high altitude by single-engined fighters and then ...


Bloudek

* Bloudek XV Lojze


Blue Max Ulralight

* Blue Max Ultralight Blue Max


Blue Yonder Blue Yonder Group, Inc. (formerly JDA Software Group) is an American supply chain management company operating as an independent Subsidiary of multinational holding company Panasonic Corporation. Founded in 1985, the company is headquartered in S ...

(Blue Yonder Aviation) * Blue Yonder EZ Fun Flyer * Blue Yonder Merlin * Blue Yonder EZ Flyer * Blue Yonder EZ King Cobra * Blue Yonder Twin Engine EZ Flyer * Blue Yonder EZ Harvard


Blume

* Blume Bl.500 * Blume Bl.502 * Blume Bl.503


Blume-Hentzen

* Blume-Hentzen Habicht


Bob Anderson Sport Aircraft

* Bob Anderson Sport Aircraft Mini-Coupe


Bock Bock () is a strong German beer, usually a dark lager. History The style now known as ''Bock'' was first brewed in the 14th century in the Hanseatic town of Einbeck in Lower Saxony. The style was later adopted in Bavaria by Munich brewers ...

(John W. Bock, Los Lunas, NM) * Bock Model 2


Bode

(John Bode, Augusta, KS) * Bode Drag 'n' Fly


Bodiansky

(Michel Bodiansky) *
Bodiansky 20 The Bodiansky 20, a French four-seat touring aircraft flown in the early 1930s, was one of the first French aircraft to adopt Handley Page slots to delay the stall and lower landing speed. Design and development Though the Handley Page H.P.20 ...
* Bodiansky 30


Boeing The Boeing Company, or simply Boeing (), is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets, satellites, and missiles worldwide. The company also provides leasing and product support s ...

* Boeing Model B-1 * Boeing Model B-1D * Boeing Model B-1E * Boeing 1 B & W Seaplane * Boeing 2 C-4 * Boeing 3 C-5/C-6/C-11 * Boeing 4 EA * Boeing 5 Model C * Boeing 6 B-1 * Boeing 6D/E * Boeing 7 BB-1 * Boeing 8 BB-L6 * Boeing 9 (Schedule 5336) Navy Boeing giant boat * Boeing 10 GA-1/GA-2 * Boeing 10A BA-6 * Boeing 11 BA-11 * Boeing 12 BA-12 * Boeing 13 BA-5 * Boeing 14 BA-SP * Boeing 15 PW-9/FB-1 * Boeing 16 O2B-1/DH-4M-1 * Boeing 17 T-3 * Boeing 18 NBS * Boeing 19 BSP-1 * Boeing 20 coastal plane (Alaskan survey) * Boeing 21 NB * Boeing 22 * Boeing 23 * Boeing 24 * Boeing 25 * Boeing 26 * Boeing 27 * Boeing 28 * Boeing 29 * Boeing 30 * Boeing 31 * Boeing 32 * Boeing 33 * Boeing 34 * Boeing 35 * Boeing 36 * Boeing 37 * Boeing 38 * Boeing 39 * Boeing 40 * Boeing 41 * Boeing 42 XCO-7 * Boeing 43 * Boeing 44 * Boeing 45 * Boeing 46 * Boeing 47 * Boeing 48 * Boeing 49 * Boeing 50 XPB * Boeing 51 OB-1 * Boeing 52 * Boeing 53 FB-2 * Boeing 54 FB-4/FB-6 * Boeing 55 FB-3 * Boeing 56 * Boeing 57 PW-9 * Boeing 58 XP-4 * Boeing 59 * Boeing 60 * Boeing 61 PW-9 with air-cooled engine * Boeing 62 * Boeing 63 TB * Boeing 64 * Boeing 65 * Boeing 66 XP-8 * Boeing 67 FB-5 * Boeing 67A FB-7 * Boeing 68 AT-3 * Boeing 69 F2B-1 * Boeing 69A F2B-1 * Boeing 70 tandem engine, 10 passenger flying boat * Boeing 71 twin-engine, 10 passenger flying boat * Boeing 72 five-passenger airliner * Boeing 73 airliner * Boeing 74 XF3B-1 * Boeing 75 * Boeing 76 F2B-1 modified with metal wings and rod aileron control * Boeing 77 F3B-1 (production version of Model 74) * Boeing 78 two-seat fighter * Boeing 79 bomber/torpedo/scout aircraft *
Boeing 80 The Boeing 80 is an American airliner of the 1920s. A three-engined biplane, the Model 80 was built by the Boeing Airplane Company for Boeing's own airline, Boeing Air Transport, successfully carrying both airmail and passengers on scheduled se ...
* Boeing 81 XN2B-1 * Boeing 82 six-passenger trimotor airliner * Boeing 83 XF4B-1 * Boeing 84 US Army ground attack aircraft * Boeing 85 three-engine patrol flying boat * Boeing 86 US Army primary trainer * Boeing 87 three-seat mailplane * Boeing 88 mailplane (new design) * Boeing 89 XF4B-1 * Boeing 90 US Army pursuit * Boeing 91 Model 83 with metal frame wings * Boeing 92 F3B with Handley-Page slot wings * Boeing 93 XP-7 * Boeing 94 two-seat USN aircraft * Boeing 95 * Boeing 96 XP-9 * Boeing 97 XFB-5 * Boeing 98 US Army pursuit * Boeing 99 F4B-1 * Boeing 100 civil version of F4B-1 * Boeing 101 XP-12A * Boeing 102 P-12 * Boeing 200 * Boeing 201 cabin monoplane * Boeing 202 XP-15 * Boeing 203 two-seat sport/training aircraft (redesigned Model 81) * Boeing 204 four-seat flying boat (B1E) * Boeing 205 XF5B-1 * Boeing 206 two-seat pursuit for US Army competition * Boeing 207 all-metal amphibian * Boeing 208 USN flying boat * Boeing 209 scaled down PB-1 (P2B-1) * Boeing 210 airliner version of Model 200 * Boeing 211 light pursuit aircraft * Boeing 212 hypothetical US Army pursuit * Boeing 213 * Boeing 214 Y1B-9 * Boeing 215 YB-9 * Boeing 216 bomber study * Boeing 217 bomber study * Boeing 218 redesigned P-12B with monocoque body * Boeing 219 preliminary pursuits (six models study) * Boeing 220 1000 hp pursuit with experimental Pratt & Whitney engine * Boeing 221 Model 200 modified for 4, 6, or 8 passengers * Boeing 222 (1931) P-12C * Boeing 222 tilt-prop project based on Mitsubishi Mu-2 * Boeing 223 F4B-2 * Boeing 224 internally braced monoplane pursuit * Boeing 225 pre-P-26 monoplane fighter project * Boeing 226 Model 80A conversion for Standard Oil * Boeing 227 P-12D * Boeing 228 as P-12D except with drawer-type ammunition boxes * Boeing 229 trimotor transport study * Boeing 230 cancelled; not used * Boeing 231 production version of Model 221 (5 passengers, lengthened fuselage) * Boeing 232 interception biplane fighter * Boeing 233 USN monoplane scout * Boeing 234 P-12E * Boeing 235 F4B-3 * Boeing 236 XF6B * Boeing 237 Model 232 redesigned (for US Army maneuverable pursuit) * Boeing 238 trimotor monoplane transport study * Boeing 239 trimotor biplane transport study * Boeing 240 low-wing, internally braced monoplane pursuit study, US Army * Boeing 241 1000 hp biplane pursuit * Boeing 242 1000 hp monoplane pursuit * Boeing 243 twin-engine monoplane transport study (800 hp engine) * Boeing 244 redesigned Model 240 * Boeing 245 redesigned Model 240 (mid-wing, externally braced) * Boeing 246 Y1B-9A *
Boeing 247 The Boeing Model 247 is an early American airliner, and one of the first such aircraft to incorporate advances such as all-metal ( anodized aluminum) semimonocoque construction, a fully cantilevered wing, and retractable landing gear.
* Boeing 248 P-26 * Boeing 249 USN speed - service parasol monoplane * Boeing 250 USN speed - low-wing monoplane * Boeing 251 P-12F * Boeing 252 biplane - USN speed design * Boeing 253 high-wing monoplane - USN speed design * Boeing 254 mid-wing, wire-braced monoplane - USN speed design * Boeing 255 low-wing, internally braced - USN speed design * Boeing 256 F4B-4 for Brazil * Boeing 257 new transport * Boeing 258 torpedo design study * Boeing 259 two-seat pursuit - geared 1535, US Army * Boeing 260 USN proposal - Spec. #112-3 - two-seat fighter * Boeing 261 F4B-5 * Boeing 262 USN special VF small two-row biplane * Boeing 263 USN special VF small two-row high-wing monoplane * Boeing 264 P-29 * Boeing 265 single-engine, two-seat fighter, US Army * Boeing 266 P-26 * Boeing 267 export version for Brazil with F4B-3 fuselage and P-12E wings * Boeing 268 USN pursuit studies - biplane * Boeing 269 USN pursuit studies - biplane * Boeing 270 USN pursuit studies - biplane * Boeing 271 USN pursuit studies - biplane * Boeing 272 USN pursuit studies - monoplane * Boeing 273 USN pursuit studies - monoplane * Boeing 274 USN pursuit studies - monoplane * Boeing 275 USN pursuit studies - monoplane * Boeing 276 B-9B * Boeing 277 US Army special high-speed pursuit, Wasp Junior engine * Boeing 278 US Army special high-speed pursuit, GR-1535 engine * Boeing 279 US Army special high-speed pursuit, Wasp F engine * Boeing 280 original proposal for the 247 * Boeing 281 P-26A for export * Boeing 282 USN single-engine carrier bomber * Boeing 283 single-engine mailplane * Boeing 284 twin-engine multi-seat fighter * Boeing 285 two-seat pursuit, US Army * Boeing 286 new US Army bomber - resembling the 247 * Boeing 287 USN biplane fighter * Boeing 288 Y1B-9A for export * Boeing 289 * Boeing 290 airliner for United Air Lines * Boeing 291 preliminary study - USN 2-seat scout - 1535 geared engine * Boeing 292 preliminary study - Army Corps observation - 1535 geared engine * Boeing 293 preliminary study - USN single-seat fighter - 1535 geared engine * Boeing 294 XBLR-1/XB-15 * Boeing 295 US Army bomber * Boeing 296 USN single-seat fighter - proposed spec SD-112-5 * Boeing 297 YP-29 * Boeing 298 * Boeing 299 XB-17 * Boeing 299B YB-17 * Boeing 299E/299M B-17B * Boeing 299F YB-17A * Boeing 299H B-17D * Boeing 299J proposed B-17 derivative with tricycle landing gear, shoulder-mounted wings and B-24 like fuselage * Boeing 299-O B-17E * Boeing 299P B-17F, B-17G * Boeing 299Z B-17G modified as a testbed for turboprops * Boeing 300 original proposal of the 307; basically a four-engine 247 * Boeing 301 two-seat pursuit * Boeing 302 flying boat for US Navy * Boeing 303 P-12E except with SE engine and brazier head rivets in body * Boeing 304 as Model 303 but with the fabric covered steel tube fuselage of the P-12C * Boeing 305 VPB type - 4 engine USN flying boat * Boeing 306 tailless aircraft studies * Boeing 307 * Boeing 308 six-seat inline air-cooled engine - transport study * Boeing 309 * Boeing 310 * Boeing 311 * Boeing 312 *
Boeing 314 The Boeing 314 Clipper was an American long-range flying boat produced by Boeing from 1938 to 1941. One of the largest aircraft of its time, it had the range to cross the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. For its wing, Boeing re-used the design fro ...
* Boeing 315 VB-VT study * Boeing 316 XB-15 derived airliner project for KLM * Boeing 316B long-range heavy bomber derivative of the 316 * Boeing 316D Y1B-20 * Boeing 317 twin-engine trainer * Boeing 318 mid-wing monoplane transport * Boeing 319 patrol derivative of 314 * Boeing 320 six-engine, twin-hull flying boat * Boeing 321 twin-engine patrol flying boat * Boeing 322 pressurized tricycle B-17, B-17 wings and tail; precursor of B-29 * Boeing 323 four-engine passenger flying boat * Boeing 324 patrol derivative of the 314 * Boeing 325 four-engine, high-wing transport * Boeing 326 pressurized six-engine transatlantic double-deck flying boat for Pan Am * Boeing 327 four-engine flying boat for Pan Am * Boeing 328 six-engine airliner for Pan Am * Boeing 329 twin-engine attack aircraft * Boeing 330 six-engine, very long range heavy bomber * Boeing 331 high-speed twin-engine attack aircraft with V-1710 engines * Boeing 332 high-speed twin-engine attack aircraft with V-3420 engines * Boeing 333 pre-B-29 project with V-1710 engines in push-pull pairs * Boeing 333A as 333 but with V-1710 engines in tractor configuration buried in the wing * Boeing 333B as 333A but with H-2420 engines in tractor configuration buried in the wing * Boeing 334 pressurized tricycle B-17 * Boeing 334A improved 334 * Boeing 335 single-engine observation aircraft for USN * Boeing 336 single-engine observation aircraft for USN * Boeing 337 twin-engine patrol flying boat * Boeing 338 single-engine fighter * Boeing 339 three-engine fighter * Boeing 340 twin-engine fighter * Boeing 341 pre-B-29 project; improved 334A with R-2800 engines * Boeing 342 twin-engine patrol utility amphibian * Boeing 343 twin-engine torpedo bomber * Boeing 344 XPBB Sea Ranger * Boeing 345 B-29 * Boeing 345-2 B-50 * Boeing 346 four-engine high-altitude, very long-range heavy bomber * Boeing 348 single-engine, high-wing monoplane fighter * Boeing 349 twin-engine dive bomber * Boeing 350 XPBB with four single-stage, two-speed R-2800 engines * Boeing 351 XPBB with four two-stage, two-speed R-2800 engines * Boeing 352 twin-engine carrier-based fighter with R-2000 engines * Boeing 353 XPBB with four single-stage, two-speed R-2600 engines * Boeing 354 XPBB with four two-stage, two-speed R-2600 engines * Boeing 355 XPBB with center wing tanks and armor * Boeing 356 twin-engine fighter for USAAC * Boeing 357 XPBB with four fuel tanks * Boeing 358 as 353 but without armor * Boeing 359 as 353 but with four fuel tanks * Boeing 360 (1941) four-engine, twin-boom, global range flying wing heavy bomber with pusher engines * Boeing 361 high-altitude, global range four-engine heavy bomber with R-4360 engines * Boeing 362 eight-engine, global range flying wing heavy bomber * Boeing 363 six-engine, twin-boom, blended wing body global range heavy bomber * Boeing 364 XPBB with two R-4360 engines * Boeing 365 four-engine, global range heavy bomber with pusher engines * Boeing 366 cargo/troop transport with 307 fuselage and B-17E wings * Boeing 367 C-97 Stratofreighter ** Boeing 367-76 KC-97 Stratofreighter * Boeing 367-60 C-97 derivative with four T34 turboprops and gull wings * Boeing 367-64 C-97 derivative with four J57 turbojets in podded pairs and swept wings * Boeing 367-64-60 minelayer for USN with four J40 turbojets *
Boeing 367-80 The Boeing 367-80, also known as the Dash 80, is a retired American four-engined prototype jet aircraft by Boeing to demonstrate the advantages of jet propulsion for commercial aviation. It served as basis for the design of the KC-135 tanker a ...
* Boeing 367-86 two KC-97Gs with T34 turboprops * Boeing 368 carrier-based fighter studies * Boeing 369 high-altitude, pressurized version of the B-17 * Boeing 370 as 365 but with four R-4360s in tractor configuration * Boeing 371 cargo version of the XPBB * Boeing 372 XPBB with two R-4360 engines * Boeing 373 (1942) six-engine global range heavy bomber with R-4360 engines * Boeing 374 twin-engine torpedo carrier, similar spec as the Grumman F7F * Boeing 375 single-engine carrier-based fighter * Boeing 376 (1942) single-engine carrier-based fighter *
Boeing 377 The Boeing 377 Stratocruiser was a large long-range airliner developed from the C-97 Stratofreighter military transport, itself a derivative of the B-29 Superfortress. The Stratocruiser's first flight was on July 8, 1947. Design features inclu ...
* Boeing 378 submarine patrol version of the AT-15 * Boeing XAT-15, Boeing 379 unmanned radio-control torpedo armed version of the AT-15 * Boeing XAT-15, Boeing 380 as 378 but with R-1830 engines * Boeing 381 four-engine cargo aircraft converted from B-17F; pre-XB-36 competition * Boeing 382 four-engine cargo flying boat converted from 314 series * Boeing 384 four-engine, long-range bomber project; B-29 derivative * Boeing 385 six-engine, long-range bomber project * Boeing 386 six-engine bomber * Boeing 390 fighter project, competitor of Vought F5U * Boeing 391 fighter project, competitor of Vought F5U * Boeing 396 fighter project, competitor of Vought F5U * Boeing 399 single-seat, pancake wing, tailless fighter project * Boeing 400 XF8B * Boeing 401 two-seat helicopter project * Boeing 404 six-engine pusher flying-wing bomber * Boeing 417 post World War II feeder liner design, never built * Boeing 424 pre-B-47 project: a B-29 with two turbojets in nacelles placed above (1943-44) * Boeing 431-16 high-wing transport project with two Pratt & Whitney Double Wasp engines * Boeing 431-16 high-wing transport project with Wright Cyclone engine * Boeing 432 pre-B-47 light bomber project: 4 jets in fuselage, engines on top of aft fuselage (1944) * Boeing B-29 Superfortress, Boeing 440 * Boeing 448 initial B-47 project: swept-wing, 6 jets in fuselage (1945) * Boeing 449 jet interceptor project * Boeing 450 B-47 * Boeing 451 YL-15 * Boeing 452 B-47 variants * Boeing 454 USN jet fighter project * Boeing 455 USN night fighter project * Boeing 457 interceptor-fighter ramjet project * Boeing 458 competitor to the XP-92, project * Boeing 459 USN fighter project * Boeing 461 design involved in B-52 competition * Boeing 462 bomber project with propeller-driven engines; winner of B-52 design competition * Boeing 464 B-52 and all preliminary designs * Boeing XP3B, Boeing 466 XP3B * Boeing Model 473, Boeing 473 pre-707 airliner projects derived from B-47 and B-52 * Boeing 474 first B-55 bomber project for USAF with four T40 engines * Boeing 479 second B-55 project for USAF * Boeing 481 bomber developed from B-52 * Boeing 482 USN "penetration" fighter (OS-112) * Boeing 483 large jet bomber * Boeing 484 jet bomber * Boeing 486 seaplane fighter; Boeing's last flying boat * Boeing 490 ASW project competing with S2F; same wings and tail as XF8B * Boeing 495 USAF transport project competing with C-130 * Boeing 701 XB-59 * Boeing 707 * Boeing 707 Phalcon/Condor * Boeing 717 Stratotanker * Boeing 717 (MD-95) * Boeing 717-231 * Boeing 720 * Boeing 727 * Boeing 727 Spec * Boeing 727-224/Adv(F) * Boeing 737 * Boeing 737 AEW&C * Boeing 737-73W BBJ * Boeing 737-86N * Boeing 737-8V3 * Boeing 737-100 * Boeing 737-200 * Boeing 737-300 * Boeing 737-522 * Boeing 737-700C * Boeing 737-724 * Boeing 737-824(WL) * Boeing 737-900ER * Boeing 737-990ER * Boeing 737-3Q8 * Boeing 737-8Q8 * Boeing 737-7H4 * Boeing 737-7L9 * Boeing 737-89P(WL) * Boeing 737 MAX * Boeing 737 MAX8 * Boeing 739 * Boeing 747 * Boeing 747 Supertanker * Boeing 747-8 (formerly 747 Advanced) * Boeing 747-8F * Boeing 747-8FZ * Boeing 747-100 * Boeing 747-156 * Boeing 747-200 * Boeing 747-400 * Boeing 747-406(M) * Boeing 747-412F/SCD * Boeing 747-4B5F(ER) * Boeing 747-432(ER) * Boeing 747-436 * Boeing 747-830 C/N 37827) * Boeing 747SP * Boeing 747 Dreamlifter * Boeing 757 * Boeing 757-2D7 * Boeing 757-351 * Boeing 763 * Boeing 767 * Boeing 767 LuxuryLiner * Boeing 767-200 * Boeing 767-200ER * Boeing 767-223ER * Boeing 767-346(ER) * Boeing 767-3Y0 * Boeing 767 EC-547 * Boeing 767-332/ER * Boeing E-767 * Boeing KC-767 * Boeing 777 * Boeing 777X * Boeing 777-3DZ * Boeing 777-232(LR) * Boeing 777-289 * Boeing 777-3FX(ER) * Boeing 787 * Boeing 787-8 * Boeing 787-9 * Boeing 787 Dreamliner * Boeing 797 * Boeing 7E7 * Boeing 7J7 (cancelled) * Boeing Model 908-909 * Boeing 953 * Boeing 2707 (cancelled) * Boeing YAL-1 * Boeing A7-BAO * Boeing AT-3 * Boeing B-9 * Boeing XB-15 * Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress * Boeing Y1B-20 * Boeing B-29 Superfortress * Boeing XB-38 Flying Fortress * Boeing XB-39 Superfortress * Boeing B-40 Flying Fortress * Boeing B-44 Superfortress * Boeing B-47 Stratojet * Boeing B-50 Superfortress * Boeing B-52 Stratofortress * Boeing B-54 * Boeing XB-55 * Boeing B-56 * Boeing XB-59 * Boeing BLR-1 * Boeing BFB * Boeing BQ-7 * Boeing YC-14 * Boeing C-17 Globemaster III * Boeing C-18 Monomail * Boeing C-18 * Boeing C-19 * Boeing C-22 * Boeing VC-25 * Boeing C-32 * Boeing C-33 * Boeing C-40 Clipper * Boeing KC-46 * Boeing KC-135R/751 * Boeing C-73 * Boeing C-75 * Boeing C-97 Stratofreighter * Boeing KC-97 Stratofreighter * Boeing C-98 * Boeing C-105 * Boeing C-108 Flying Fortress * Boeing C-127 * Boeing C-135 Stratolifter ** Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker ** Boeing EC-135 ** Boeing RC-135 * Boeing C-137 Stratoliner ** VC-137C SAM 26000 ** VC-137C SAM 27000 * Boeing CO-7 * Boeing E-3 Sentry * Boeing E-4 * Boeing E4B Nightwatch * Boeing E-6 Mercury * Boeing E-10 MC2A * Boeing F-9 * Boeing F-18 Super Hornet * Boeing FB * Boeing F2B * Boeing F3B Seahawk * Boeing F4B * Boeing F5B * Boeing F6B * Boeing F7B * Boeing F8B * Boeing GA-1 * Boeing GA-2 * Boeing AH-64 Apache * Boeing HRB * Boeing L-15 Scout * Boeing LHR-DOH * Boeing NB * Boeing N2B * Boeing OB * Boeing O2B * Boeing XP-4 * Boeing XP-7 * Boeing XP-8 * Boeing X-8A Poseidon * Boeing XP-9 * Boeing P-12 * Boeing XP-15 * Boeing P-26 Peashooter * Boeing P-29 * Boeing P-32 * Boeing XP-925 * Boeing XP-936 * Boeing XP-940 * Boeing PB * Boeing PB-1W Flying Fortress * Boeing PB Flying Fortress * Boeing P2B * Boeing P3B * Boeing PB2B Catalina * Boeing PBB Sea Ranger * Boeing PW-9 * Boeing T-43 * Boeing/BAE Systems T-45 Goshawk * Boeing TB * Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar * Boeing X-32 * Boeing X-37 Future-X * Boeing X-40 * Boeing X-43 * Boeing X-45 * Boeing X-46 * Boeing X-48 * Boeing X-50 * Boeing X-53 Active Aeroelastic Wing * B & W Seaplane * Boeing AXB * Boeing Navy Experimental Type B Carrier Fighter * Boeing-Canada A-213 Totem, Boeing A-213 Totem - see List of aircraft (Bf–Bo)#Boeing Aircraft of Canada * Boeing BB-1 * Boeing BB-L6 * Boeing Bird of Prey * Boeing BX * Boeing Business Jet * Boeing C-204 Thunderbird - see List of aircraft (Bf–Bo)#Boeing Aircraft of Canada * Boeing C-700 * Boeing CC-137 Husky Canadian Armed Forces * Boeing CL-4S * Boeing Courier * Boeing DH-4M * Boeing Dreamlifter * Boeing E-767 * Boeing EA * Boeing GA-1 * Boeing GA-2 * Boeing NLA * Boeing Pelican * Boeing Phantom Ray * Boeing QSRA * Boeing Skyfox * Boeing Sonic Cruiser * Boeing T-7 Red Hawk * Boeing Small Launch Vehicle, Boeing SLV Stage 1 (supersonic reusable launch vehicle) * Boeing Small Launch Vehicle, Boeing SLV Stage 2 (hypersonic flight, hypersoinic, scramjet-powered reusable launch vehicle) * Boeing Airpower Teaming System * Boeing Wedgetail


Boeing-Stearman

* Boeing-Stearman Model X-70 * Boeing-Stearman Model 75 * Boeing-Stearman Model 76 * Boeing-Stearman Model X-85 * Boeing-Stearman Model 88 * Boeing-Stearman Model X-90 * Boeing-Stearman Model X-91 * Boeing-Stearman Model X-100 * Boeing-Stearman Model X-120 * Boeing-Stearman XA-21 * Boeing-Stearman XAT-15 * Boeing-Stearman XBT-17 * Boeing-Stearman PT-13 Kaydet * Boeing-Stearman PT-17 Kaydet * Boeing-Stearman PT-18 * Boeing-Stearman PT-27


Boeing-Vertol

* Boeing-Vertol 107 * Boeing-Vertol 107-II * Boeing-Vertol 114 * Boeing-Vertol 165 * Boeing-Vertol 173 * Boeing-Vertol 176 * Boeing-Vertol 179 * Boeing-Vertol 219 * Boeing-Vertol 234 * Boeing-Vertol 301 * Boeing-Vertol 347 * Boeing-Vertol 352 * Boeing-Vertol 360 * Boeing-Vertol 414 * Boeing-Vertol H-46 Sea Knight * Boeing-Vertol H-47 Chinook * Boeing-Vertol H-61 * Boeing-Vertol H-62 * Boeing-Vertol HC-1A * Boeing-Vertol HC-1B * Boeing-Vertol HLH * Boeing-Vertol HRB * Boeing-Vertol Commercial Chinook * Boeing-Vertol CH-113 Labrador Canadian Armed Forces * Boeing-Vertol CH-147 Chinook Canadian Armed Forces * Boeing-Vertol YUH-61


Boeing Aircraft of Canada

* Boeing-Canada C-204 Thunderbird * Boeing Model 40, Boeing-Canada 40H-4 * Boeing-Canada A-213 Totem * Boeing-Canada PB2B-1 * Boeing-Canada PB2B-2


Boeing School of Aeronautics

* Boeing School T-5 * Boeing School T-6


Boeing-Sikorsky

* Boeing-Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche


George Bogardus, Bogardus

(George Bogardus, Troutdale OR, and Eyerly Aircraft Corp, Salem, OR) * Bogardus Little Gee Bee


Ed L. Bogut, Bogut

(Ed L. Bogut, Havre, MT) * Bogut Model A


Bruce Bohannon, Bohannon

(Bruce Bohannon) * Bohannon B-1


Michal Bohatyrew, Bohatyrew

(Michal Bohatyrew) * Bohatyrew Kaczka-Nadzieja (''Kaczka-Nadzieja'' - Duck-the Hope / canard)sic


Bohemia Pilsen, Bohemia

*Bohemia B-5


Jean Boillon, Boillon

(Jean Boillon) * Boillon JAB.60 Fulmo


Société Boisavia, Boisavia

(''Société Boisavia'') * Boisavia Muscadet, Boisavia B-50 Muscadet * Boisavia B-60 Mercurey * Boisavia B-80 Chablis * Boisavia B-260 Anjou


Byuro Osovikh Konstruktskii, BOK

(''Byuro Osovikh Konstruktskii'' - experimental aircraft design bureau) * Chizhevski BOK-1 * Krichyevskii BOK-2 * BOK-3 * Chizhevski BOK-5 * BOK-6 * BOK-7 * BOK-8 * BOK-11 * BOK-15 * BOK SS * BOK RK * BOK TB


Maurice Bokor, Bokor

(Maurice Bokor (also seen as Morris Boker), Bronx, NY) * Bokor 1909 triplane


Boland Airplane and Motor Company, Boland

((Frank E & Joseph) Boland Aeroplane & Motor Co, Rahway, NJ and Mineola, NY, 1928: Boland Aeroplane Co, Newark, NJ) * Boland Tailless Triplane * Boland 1911 Tailless Biplane * Boland 1911 Conventional Biplane * Boland 1912 Tailless Biplane * Boland 1912 Tailless Flying Boat * Boland 1914 Monoplane Flying Boat * Boland 1914 Biplane Flying Boat


Viktor Fedorovich Bolkhovitinov, Bolkhovitinov

* Bolkhovitinov DB-A * Bolkhovitinov DB-2A * Bolkhovitinov TK-1 * Bolkhovitinov DBA * Bolkhovitinov BDD * Bolkhovitinov S * Bolkhovitinov I * Bolkhovitinov D * Bolkhovitinov BBS * Bolkhovitinov BB * Bolkhovitinov LB-S * Bolkhovitinov SSS


Bölkow

* Bölkow Bö 46 * Bölkow Bö 102 * Bölkow Bö 103 * Bölkow Bö 104 * Bölkow Bö 105 * Bölkow Bö 106 * Bölkow Bö 108 * Bölkow Bö 207 * Bölkow Bö 208 Junior * Bölkow Bö 209 Monsun * Bölkow Bö 214 * Bölkow Phoebus * Bölkow P-166/3 Flying Jeep


Bollinger-Koppen

(Lynn L Bollinger-Otto C Koppen, MIT, Cambridge, MA) * Bollinger-Koppen Helioplane 1 * Bollinger-Koppen Helioplane 2 * Bollinger-Koppen Helioplane 4


Bolte Aircraft Co, Bolte

(Bolte Aircraft Co, Des Moines, IA) * Bolte Limousine * Bolte LW-1 * Bolte LW-2 Sportplane * Bolte LW-3 Coupe * Bolte LW-4


William H Bolz Jr, Bolz

(William H Bolz Jr, Palmyra, NE) * Bolz BB-1 * Bolz BB-2 * Bolz BB-3


Bombardier Aerospace, Bombardier

* Bombardier 415 * Bombardier BD-100 * Bombardier BD-700 * Bombardier Challenger 300 * Bombardier Challenger 310 * Bombardier Challenger 350 * Bombardier Challenger 604 * Bombardier Challenger 605 * Bombardier Challenger 650 * Bombardier Challenger 750 * Bombardier Challenger 800 * Bombardier CL-215 * Bombardier CL-415 * Bombardier CRJ-100 * Bombardier CRJ-200 * Bombardier CRJ-440 * Bombardier CRJ-700 * Bombardier CRJ-705 * Bombardier CRJ-900 * Bombardier CRJ-900LR * Bombardier CRJ-1000 * Bombardier CSeries * Bombardier Dash-8 Turbocharger * Bombardier Global 5000 * Bombardier Global 5500 * Bombardier Global 6000 * Bombardier Global 6500 * Bombardier Global 7500 * Bombardier Global 8000 * Bombardier Global Express XRS * Bombardier Global Express * Bombardier Learjet 55 * Bombardier Learjet 60 * Bombardier Learjet 70 * Bombardier Learjet 75 * Bombardier Sentinel * Bombardier BRJX


Bomhoff biplane, Bomhoff

(Bomhoff, Canada County, OK) * Bomhoff biplane


L. Dewey Bonbrake, Bonbrake

(L. Dewey Bonbrake, Kansas City, KS) * Bonbrake Parasol


Boncourt-Audenis-Jacob

(Monsieur Boncourt, Charles Audenis & Jean Jacob) * B.A.J. IVC.2 (Type IV)


John Bond (aircraft constructor), Bond

(John Bond, Cupertino, CA) * Bond Sky Dancer


R.O. Bone Co., Bone

(R.O. Bone Co., 415 E Industrial Ave, Inglewood, CA) * Bone P-1 * ROBC Sport * Bone Golden Eagles * Bone Parasol P-2


André Bonnel, Bonnel

(André Bonnel) *Aile volante Bonnel


Bonnet-Labranche

(Albert et Emile Bonnet-Labranche) * Bonnet-Labranche No.1 * Bonnet-Labranche No.2 * Bonnet-Labranche No.3 * Bonnet-Labranche No.4 1909 monoplane * Bonnet-Labranche No.5 1910 biplane * Bonnet-Labranche No.6 * Bonnet-Labranche No.7 * Bonnet-Labranche No.8


Leonard Warden Bonney, Bonney

(Leonard Warden Bonney, Wellington, OH) * Bonney Gull


Aeronautica Bonomi, Bonomi

''See:'' List of aircraft (A)#Aeronautica Bonomi, Aeronautica Bonomi


Carr E. Booker, Booker

(Carr E. Booker, Raleigh, NC) * Booker Hummingbird


Boom Technology, Boom

(Boom Technology) * Boom XB-1 Baby Boom * Boom Supersonic


H.T. Booth, Booth

(H.T. Booth. Freeport, NY) * Booth 1931 biplane


Cecil W Bopp, Bopp

(Cecil W Bopp, Waterloo, IA) * Bopp PM-1


Lowell J. Borchers, Borchers

(Lowell J. Borchers, Mt Vernon, OH) * Borchers Delta Stingray


Bordoni

* Bordoni BGM.2


Etablissements Borel, Borel

(see also: List of aircraft (Sg)#SGCIM, SGCIM) (''Etablissements Borel'' / Gabriel borel) * Borel 1910 monoplane * Borel 1911 1-seat monoplane * Borel 1911 2-seat monoplane * Borel 1911 2-seat metal monoplane * Borel 1911 military monoplane * Borel 1912 L'Obus monoplane * Borel 1912 1-seat monoplane * Borel 1912 2-seat monoplane * Borel 1912 2-seat monoplane (2) cowled gnome engine & balanced elevators * Borel 1912 2-seat floatplane simple 4-strut float supports * Borel 1912 2-seat floatplane (2) double diagonal float strut bracing * Borel 1912 2-seat floatplane (3) wing root l/e cutouts * Borel 1912 2-seat amphibian * Borel 1913 1-seat monoplane fully covered * Borel 1913 2-seat monoplane no cross axle * Borel 1913 2-seat floatplane N-strut float supports + cutouts * Borel 1913 military monoplane * Borel Chemet 2-seater monoplane (No.7 at Paris-Deauville) * Borel Chemet 2-seater monoplane (2) (No.10 Type Tamise) * Borel Védrines 1-seat monoplane * Borel Mestach 1-seat monoplane * Borel-Ruby Torpille pusher monoplane * Borel Bo.11 * Borel C1 * Borel C2 (Type 3000) * Borel Aeroyacht type Denhaut I * Borel Aeroyacht type Denhaut II * Borel Aeroyacht type Denhaut III * Borel type Monaco * Borel-Odier BO-T * Borel-Odier BO-C * Borel-Boccacio Type 3000 (C2) * Borel racer


Borgward

* Borgward BFK-1 Kolibri


Borodics

* Borodics Lurko


Borovkov-Florov

* Borovkov-Florov 7211 * Borovkov-Florov I-207 * Borovkov-Florov I-207/M-63 * Borovkov-Florov D


Stefan Borucki, Borucki

(Stefan Borucki) * Borucki monoplane * Borucki biplane


Jozef Borzecki, Borzecki

(Jozef Borzecki) * Borzecki Alto-Stratus


Robert Bosch GmbH, Bosch

* Bosch eGyro


Harry Bosshardt, Bosshardt

(Harry Bosshardt, 1850 Sacramento St, San Francisco, CA. * Bosshardt HB-1


BOT Aircraft

(Oerlinghausen, Germany) *BOT SC07 Speed Cruiser


Botali-du-Riveau

* Botali-du-Riveau P.A.M.A. Type 1


Botali-Mandelli

* Botali-Mandelli Avionette


Leonard L. Bottoms Jr., Bottoms

(Leonard L. Bottoms Jr., Quinton, VA) * Bottoms Skeeter


A Bouchard, Bouchard

(André Bouchard) * Bouchard le Météque


Boudeau

* Boudeau MB.10 * Boudeau MB.16


Bouffort-Lantres

(Bouffort & Gérard Lantres) (see also:List of aircraft (L)#Lantres-Bouffort, Lantres-Bouffort) * Bouffort-Lantres BL.10


Boulton Paul

(Boulton & Paul Ltd, Boulton Paul Aircraft) *Boulton & Paul Phoenix II''Boulton Paul Aircraft'' (1996) *Boulton & Paul P.3 Bobolink *Boulton & Paul P.6 *Boulton & Paul P.7 Bourges *Boulton & Paul P.8 Atlantic *Boulton Paul P.9 *Boulton Paul P.10 *Boulton & Paul P.11 (Specification Type XXI) *Boulton & Paul P.12 Bodmin *Boulton & Paul P.15 Bolton *Boulton & Paul P.25 Bugle *Boulton & Paul P.29 Sidestrand *Boulton & Paul P.31 Bittern *Boulton & Paul P.32 *Boulton & Paul P.33 Partridge *Boulton & Paul P.64 Mailplane *Boulton & Paul P.71A *Boulton & Paul P.75 Overstrand *Boulton & Paul P.79 *Boulton Paul P.82 Defiant *Boulton Paul P.90 *Boulton Paul P.92 - not built *Boulton Paul P.92/2 *Boulton & Paul P.93 - internal designation for Blackburn Roc production by BP *Boulton Paul P.96 - proposal to specification F.18/40 - single engine *Boulton Paul P.97 - proposal to specification F.18/40 - twin engined *Boulton Paul P.99 - proposal to specification F.6/42 *Boulton Paul P.105 - naval torpedo-bomber *Boulton Paul P.107 - proposal for long range fighter *Boulton Paul P.108 Balliol - to specification T.7/45 *Boulton Paul P.111 *Boulton Paul P.113 - proposal for supersonic research aircraft *Boulton Paul P.119 - proposal for jet trainer (lost to de Havilland Vampire T.11) *Boulton Paul P.120 *Boulton Paul P.121 *Boulton Paul P.122 *Boulton Paul P.124 - jet trainer (lost to BAC Jet Provost, Hunting Percival Jet Provost) *Boulton Paul P.146 - Proposed VTOL airliner.


Bounsall Aircraft, Bounsall

((Edward & Curtis) Bounsall Aircraft, Mesquite, NV) *Bounsall Prospector *Bounsall Super Prospector


Bourdon Aircraft Corp, Bourdon

((Allen P) Bourdon Aircraft Corp, E Greenwich, RI, 1930: Merged with Viking Flying Boat Co.) * Bourdon Kitty Hawk * Bourdon B-2 Kittyhawk * Bourdon B-4 Kittyhawk


Bourgois-Sénémaud

(Paul Bourgois with Sénémaud as engineer and Deckert as test pilot at a workshop in Levallois-Perret) * Bourgois-Sénémaud 10 * Bourgois-Sénémaud AT.1 * Bourgois-Sénémaud AT.35 * Bourgois-Sénémaud AT.40 * Bourgois-Sénémaud BT * Bourgois AM 50


Clarence H. Bourn, Bourn

(Clarence H. Bourn, Dallas, TX) * Bourn B-1


Bouvet-de Rougé

(Marcel Bouvet and Charles de Rougé) * Bouvet-de Rougé Elion


Peter M. Bowers, Bowers

(Peter M Bowers, Seattle, WA) * Bowers Fly Baby * Bowers Bi-Baby * Bowers Namu II


Bowlby Airplane Company, Bowlby

((Richard "Dick") Bowlby Airplane Company, 1510 N Fairview and 413 S Market St, Wichita, KS) * Bowlby Sunbeam


William Hawley Bowlus, Bowlus

* Bowlus 1-S-2100 * Bowlus BA-100 Baby Albatross * Bowlus BS-100 Super Albatross * Bowlus SP-1 Paper Wing * Nelson Dragonfly, Bowlus/Nelson BB-1 Dragonfly


E Bowman, Bowman

(Elmer Bowman, Owatonna, MN) * Bowman 1930 monoplane * Bowman 1940 biplane


Jack B. Bowyer, Bowyer

(Jack B. Bowyer, Wichita, KS) * Bowyer BW-1


Chester M & W Hunter Boyd, Boyd

(Chester M & W Hunter Boyd, Logan Field, Baltimore, MD) * Boyd Flying Craft Model A * Boyd Flying Craft Model C


F Boyer, Boyer

(Francois Boyer) * Boyer BF.01 * Boyer BF.02 * Boyer B.II


Gary Boyd (aircraft), Boyd

(Gary Boyd) * Boyd G.B.1 ----


References


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