This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'R'.
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Ra
Ra-Son
Raab
(Fritz Raab)
- Raab Krähe
- Raab R2[1]
- Raab Doppelraab
- Pützer Motorraab – built by Alfons Pützer
Raab
(Antonius Raab – Estonia)
Raab-Katzenstein
(Raab-Katzenstein Flugzeugwerk GmbH (RaKa) – Antonius RAAB & Kurt KATZENSTEIN)
- Raab-Katzenstein KL.1 Schwalbe
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.2 Pelikan[3]
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.6 Kranich – 2-seat biplane trainer, Mercedes (?), e.g. D-1061, '70, D-1152, '56
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.7 Schmetterling (Butterfly), parasol monoplane glider[4]
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.8 Marabu
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.9 Grasmücke
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.22 (Opel-Raab-Katzenstein (RK 9 with solid-propellant Sander rocket)
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.25 (at least two – named Erka & Ruhrland)
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.25/32
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.26 Tigerschwalbe (Tiger Swallow[tail]), 2-seat biplane trainer
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.27 (blimp)
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.29
- Raab-Katzenstein RK.32
- ASJA Sk.10 Tigerschwalbe, rights acquired from Anatole Gobiet
- Pintsch Schwalbe II (RK-1 derivative))
- Pintsch TigerSchwalbe
- Rheinische FR-2 Schwalbe (RK-1 derivative))
- Raab-Katzenstein Bleriot XI replica
- Raab-Katzenstein F 1 Tigerschwalbe (production transition to Fieseler F 1)
- Pintsch TigerSchwalbe
- Fieseler Fi-1 D-1616/D-EVUK (W.Nr.103)
Raache
- Raache LR-1[5]
Rabouyt
Raceair Designs
Rackett
(William Rackett, Byron Center, MI)
- Rackett A[5]
Rad Aviation
(Kidlington, United Kingdom)
- Rad Arrow
- Rad MXL
- Rad RXL
- Rad SXL Custom
Radioplane
(Reginald Denny Hobby Shops / Radioplane)
- Radioplane OQ-1
- Radioplane OQ-2
- Radioplane OQ-3
- Radioplane OQ-6
- Radioplane OQ-7
- Radioplane OQ-13
- Radioplane OQ-14
- Radioplane OQ-19
- Radioplane Q-1
- Radioplane Q-3
- Radioplane Q-4
- Radioplane RP-1
- Radioplane RP-2
- Radioplane RP-3
- Radioplane RP-4
- Radioplane RP-5
- Radioplane RP-14[6]
- Radioplane RP-15[6]
- Radioplane RP-61
- Radioplane RP-70
- Radioplane RP-71 Falconer
- Radioplane RP-76
- Radioplane RP-77
- Radioplane RP-78
- Radioplane RP-86
- Radioplane Dennymite
- Radioplane XKD4R
- Radioplane MQM-33
- Radioplane AQM-35
- Radioplane MQM-36 Shelduck
- Radioplane AQM-38
- Radioplane MQM-57 Falconer
- Radioplane KD2R Quail
- Radioplane BTT
- Radioplane TDD-1, target (1939)
RAE
(Aero Club of the Royal aircraft Establishment)
Rafaelyants
- Rafaelyants PR-5
- Rafaelyants PR-12
- Rafaelyants RAF-1[7]
- Rafaelyants RAF-2[7]
- Rafaelyants RAF-11[7]
- Rafaelyants RAF-11bis[7]
- Rafaelyants Turbolyet[7]
- Rafaelyants izdeliye O[7]
Ragot
(Henri & Louis Ragot, Adrien Lacroix, New York NY.)
- Ragot 1911 Monoplane[5]
RagWing
- RagWing RW1 Ultra-Piet
- RagWing RW2 Special I
- RagWing RW4 Midwing Sport
- RagWing RW5 Heath Replica
- RagWing RW6 Rag-A-Muffin
- RagWing RW7 Duster
- RagWing RW8 PT2S
- RagWing RW9 Motor Bipe
- RagWing RW11 Rag-A-Bond
- RagWing RW16 Aerial
- RagWing RW19 Stork
- RagWing RW20 Stork side-by-side
- RagWing RW22 Tiger Moth
- RagWing RW26 Special II
Rahn
(Rahn Aircraft Corp, Brooklyn NY.)
- Rahn 1935 rotary wing[5]
Raiche
(François & Bessica Raiche, Mineola NY.)
- Raiche 1910 Biplane[5]
Rainbow
(Rainbow Aircraft, Edenvale, Gauteng, South Africa)
Raisner Aircraft Depot
(Part of Leading Edge Air Foils, Peyton Colorado)
Raj Hamsa
Ralph
(Paul F. Ralph)
- Ralph Santa Ana
Ramor
(Ramor Flugzeugbau / Albert Kalkert)
- Ramor K.E. 14[8]
Ramphos
(Ramphos Inc, Fontanafredda, Italy)
Ramsey
(W H Ramsey, Minneapolis MN.)
- Ramsey Flying Bath Tub[5]
Rand-Robinson
(Rand-Robinson Engineering Inc, Huntington Beach CA.)
- Rand Robinson KR-1
- Rand Robinson KR-1A[9]
- Rand Robinson KR-2
- Rand Robinson KR-3
Ranger
(Glenn Wade & Harmon Gum, Long Beach CA.)
- Ranger M-1[5]
Ranger
(Ranger Aircraft Corp, Oklahoma City)
Rankin
((John G "Tex") Rankin School of Flying/Rankin System; Portland OR.)
Rans
Rasmussen
(Hans L Rasmussen, Niles MI.)
- Rasmussen Skippy[5]
Rathel
((Fred) Rathel Motor Co, Daleville or Farmland or Portland IL.)
- Rathel 1930 Monoplane[5]
Rausch
(Rausch Engineering Inc, South San Francisco CA.)
Raven
(Raven Aircraft Corporation, Surrey, British Columbia, Canada)
Raven
(Raven Rotorcraft)
- Raven Explorer I
- Raven Explorer II
- Raven Rotor-Plane
Ravin Aircraft
(SA Ravin Aircraft, Pretoria, South Africa)
- Ravin 500
- Ravin 700
Rawdon
((Alanson "Dutch," Gene, Herb) Rawdon Bros Aircraft Co, Wichita)
- Rawdon R-1[5]
- Rawdon T-1
Rayner
(Herb Rayner)
Raytheon
- Raytheon 390 Premier I
- Raytheon Sentinel
- Raytheon Beechcraft 1900
- Raytheon Beechcraft Baron
- Raytheon Beechcraft Bonanza
- Raytheon Beechcraft King Air
- Raytheon Beech T-6 Texan II
- Raytheon Beechjet 400
- Raytheon Hawker 400XP (Raytheon Beechjet 400)
- Raytheon Hawker 800
- Raytheon Hawker 1000
- Raytheon Hawker 4000
- Raytheon AQM-37 Jayhawk
- Raytheon CT-156 Harvard II Canadian Armed Forces
RBVZ
(RBVZ Russko-Baltiisky Vagon Zavod – Russo-Baltic wagon works)
- RBVZ S-6[7]
- RBVZ S-7[7]
- RBVZ S-8 Malyutka[7]
- RBVZ S-9 Kruglyi[7]
- RBVZ S-10
- RBVZ S-11[7]
- RBVZ S-12[7]
- RBVZ S-XVI
- RBVZ S-XVII[7]
- RBVZ S-XVIII[7]
- RBVZ S-XIX[7]
- RBVZ S-XX
- RBVZ S-22
- RBVZ S-23
- RBVZ S-24
- RBVZ S-25
- RBVZ S-26
- RBVZ S-27
- RBVZ Alexander Nevsky (1916 replacement for the IM)
- RBVZ Ilya Muromets
- RBVZ le Grand[7]
- RBVZ Bolshoi Baltiiski[7]
- RBVZ Russky Vityaz
RDD Enterprises
Reaction Engines
Read
(David B Read, Oshkosh WI.)
- Read S-4[5]
Read
(George Read Jr, St Petersburg FL.)
- Read Tweety Bird[5]
Reality
- Reality Easy Raider
- Just Escapade
Rearwin
(Rearwin Aircraft & Engines Inc.)
Reaver
(J P Reaver / Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co, Marshal MO.)
- Reaver Special[5]
Reberry
(Brian Reberry)
- Reberry 3M1C1R[10]
Red Ball
(Ward D Hiner, Fort Wayne IN.)
Red Bird
(Red Bird Aircraft Co (pres: Harry Frey), Bern KS; Oklahoma City OK.)
- Red Bird 1928 Biplane[5]
Red Wing
(Red Wing Airplane Club, Cicero IL.)
- Red Wing Trainer[5]
Redback Aviation
(Hoppers Crossing, Victoria, Australia)
- Redback Buzzard
- Redback Aviation Spider[11]
Redfern
(Walter "Wimpy" W. Redfern, Post Falls, Idaho, United States)
Reece
(Paul Reece, Brownstown IL.)
- Reece Rocket[5]
Reedholm
(Wilmer A Reedholm, Lanyon IA.)
- Reedholm 1926 Monoplane[5]
Reflex Fiberglass Works
(Walterboro, South Carolina, United States)
Reflex Paramoteur
(Chatou, France)
- Reflex Classic
- Reflex Bi Trike
- Reflex Dynamic
- Reflex J 160
- Reflex J 320
- Reflex S
- Reflex Solo Elec
- Reflex Top Box
Regent
(Regent Aircraft Sales Corp (Pirtle Aircraft Co), Henderson TX.)
- Regent Rocket[5]
- Regent Rocket 185[5]
- Regent Texas Bullet[5]
REGENT
(Regent Craft Inc., North Kingstown RI.)
Reggiane
(Officine Meccaniche "Reggiane" S.A.)
- Reggiane Re.2000 Falco
- Reggiane Re.2001 Falco II
- Reggiane Re.2002 Ariete
- Reggiane Re.2003
- Reggiane Re.2004[12]
- Reggiane Re.2005 Bifusoliera
- Reggiane Re.2005 Sagittario
- Reggiane Re.2006
- Reggiane Re.2007
- Reggiane Re.2008
Régnier
(Carlos Régnier)
Reid
(Donald (or Walter) E Reid, Ashbury Park NJ.)
Reid
(W T Reid Aircraft Co, Montreal Canada.)
- Reid RFS Commander a.k.a. Reid Flying Submarine[5]
Reid and Sigrist
- R.S.1 (unofficially (?) the "Snargasher")
- R.S.3 Desford
- R.S.4 Bobsleigh
Reims Aviation
Reissner
(Prof. Hans Reissner)
- Reissner Ente[14]
Remos
(Remos Aircraft Company GmbH,)
RemSchetMash
Renard
(Société Anonyme de Avions et Moteurs Renard / Alfred Renard)
Renard
(Constructions Aéronautiques G. Renard / Georges Renard)
- Renard 16/100
- Renard R.17 100 hp Renard engine
- Renard R.18 Similar to the RSV.18-100, a single engine monoplane two seater with a 100 hp Renard engine.
- Renard R.30
- Renard R.31
- Renard R.32
- Renard R.33
- Renard R.34
- Renard R.35
- Renard R.36
- Renard R.37
- Renard R.37B Low-wing monoplane fighter; a separate project saw the design for the R.37B 14N two-seat attack variant.
- Renard R.38
- Renard R.40
- Renard R.42
- Renard R.44[15]
- Renard R.46[15]
Renaudeau
Renault
(Société des Moteurs Renault-Aviation)
- Renault O1[18]
Renegade
(Renegade Light Sport)
REP
(Établissements D'aviation Robert-Esnault-Pelterie)
- R.E.P. 1904 glider (1)
- R.E.P. 1904 glider (2)
- R.E.P. 1
- R.E.P. 2
- R.E.P. 2 bis
- R.E.P. B[19]
- R.E.P. D[19]
- R.E.P. E-80[19]
- R.E.P. F[19]
- R.E.P. I-80[19]
- R.E.P. K[19]
- R.E.P. K-80[19]
- R.E.P. N[18]
- R.E.P. triplace militaire[20]
- R.E.P. 1911 Monoplan de Course[19] (Circuit Européen)
- R.E.P. 1911 Biplane[19]
- R.E.P. 1912 Hydro[19] (K on floats)
- R.E.P. Vision Totale[19]
- R.E.P. Parasol single-seater[18]
- R.E.P. Parasol two-seater[18]
- R.E.P. C1[18]
Replica Plans
Replogle
(Ralph Replogle, Camden IN.)
- Replogle 1930 Monoplane[5]
Replogle
(Merle Replogle, Osceola IN.)
- Replogle Gold Bug[5]
- Replogle Golden Bullet GB-1[5]
Replogle
(E H Replogle)
- Replogle REP-2[5]
Reppert
(Merle Reppert, Torrance CA.)
- Reppert T-Aero[5]
Republic
- Republic AP-4
- Republic AP-9[21]
- Republic AP-10 P-47
- Republic AP-12 initial design for the XP-69
- Republic AP-16B F-47N version of P-47
- Republic AP-18 improved XP-69
- Republic AP-19 XP-72
- Republic AP-22 JB-2 Loon
- Republic AP-23 F-84
- Republic AP-23M final design for F-84F; became the YF-96
- Republic AP-23X initial design for F-84F; not accepted by the USAF
- Republic AP-24 RC-3
- Republic AP-31 XF-91
- Republic AP-41 initial design for XF-12
- Republic AP-42 heavy bomber for USAF; follow-up/replacement for B-47
- Republic AP-43 P-43
- Republic AP-44A XF-103
- Republic AP-46 XF-84H
- Republic AP-47 mixed-power ground attack version of the P-47
- Republic AP-54 single-engine, swept-wing all-weather interceptor; "1954 Interceptor" (MX1554) submission
- Republic AP-55 twin-boom, inverted V-tail lightweight fighter/interceptor
- Republic AP-57 "1954 Interceptor" proposal; became the XF-103
- Republic AP-60 turboprop bomber based on XF-12
- Republic AP-63 F-105
- Republic AP-71 RF-105B, RF-105C
- Republic AP-75 long-range interceptor to WS-202A
- Republic AP-76
- Republic AP-85 two-seat swept-wing version of F-84F
- Republic AP-90
- Republic AP-95 ASM ballistic missile to fit inside F-105 weapons bay
- Republic AP-96 man in space vehicle
- Republic AP-100 V/STOL fighter-bomber
- Republic EP-106
- Republic NP-48 US Navy interceptor proposal based on XF-91; probably to OS-113
- Republic NP-49 US Navy interceptor proposals with V-tail and underwing engines; probably to OS-113
- Republic NP-50 US Navy bomber to OS-111; lost to Douglas A3D
- Republic NP-52 twin-engine ASW aircraft
- Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II
- Fokker/Republic D-24 Alliance
- Republic AT-12 Guardsman
- Republic F-84 Thunderjet
- Republic F-84F Thunderstreak
- Republic RF-84F Thunderflash
- Republic F-96 Thunderstreak; swept wing version of the F-84, evolved into the F-84F
- Republic F-105 Thunderchief
- Republic OA-15
- Republic P-43 Lancer
- Republic P-44 Rocket proposed version of P-43 with a Pratt & Whitney R-2180 Twin Hornet engine
- Republic P-47 Thunderbolt
- Republic 2-PA Guardsman
- Republic RC-1 Thunderbolt Amphibian
- Republic RC-2 Rainbow
- Republic RC-3 Seabee
- Republic XF-12 Rainbow (also known as XR-12)
- Republic XF-84H Thunderscreech
- Republic XF-91 Thunderceptor (initially XP-91)
- Republic XF-103
- Republic XF-106 Thunderscreech; initial designation of the XF-84F
- Republic XP-69
- Republic XP-72
- Republic-Ford JB-2 Loon (US built V-1)
- Republic Lark
Repülőgépgyár
Retz
((Robert E) Retz Aero Shop, Farmland IN.)
Revolution
(Revolution Helicopter Corp Inc (pres: Dennis Fetters), Excelsior Springs MO.)
Rex
(Rex Monoplane Co, South Beach, Staten Island NY.)
- Rex 1912 Monoplane[5]
Rex
(Flugmaschine Rex G.m.b.H.)
Rex Smith Aeroplane Company
Rey
Rh
Rheden
(Cuno Rheden, Chicago IL.)
- Rheden 1922 Monoplane[5]
RFB
(Rhein Flugzeugbau GmbH)
- Rhein Flugzeugbau RW 3 Multoplan
- RFB/Grumman American Fanliner
- RFB Fantrainer
- RFB X-114
- RFB X-117
- RFB RF-1 V1
- RFB RF-1 V2
- RFB Sirius II
- Rockwell/MBB Fan Ranger[23]
Rhein-West-Flug Fischer
(Germany)
- RWF Fibo 2a
- RW 3A Multoplan
Rheinland
(Fliegerschule Rheinland)
- Rheinland FR-2 Schwalbe[24]
Rhoades
(Charles Rhoades, Lock Haven PA)
- Rhoades Twin Piper[5]
Rhodes Berry
(Rhodes Berry Co, Los Angeles CA.)
- Rhodes Berry Silver Sixty[5]
Ri
Ric-Jet
(Ric-Jet Systems Research & Development, Los Angeles CA.)
- Ric-Jet 4[5]
Ricci
(Umberto Ricci & Ettore Ricci)
- Ricci 1912 triple-tandem hydroplane
- Ricci R-1 1. pontoons with open girder tail supports, 2. full length hulls
- Ricci R-2
- Ricci R-3 project
- Ricci R-4 project
- Ricci R-5 built by Officine E. Cantieri Montofano in 1923 (JAWA 1923)
- Ricci R-6[25]
- Ricci R-7
- Ricci R-9
- Ricci R.I.B
- Ricci-Vaugean-Gargiulo A.V.3 airship
Rice
(James L Rice, Van Wert OH.)
- Rice Special[5]
Rich
((Nelson B) Rich Airplane Co, Springfield MA.)
- Rich-Twin 1-X-B[5]
Richard
(C H Richard Co, Lancaster CA.)
- Richard 125 Commuter
- Richard 150 Commuter
- Richard 190 Sportplane[5]
Richard
Richard-Penhoët
Richardson
(H C Richardson, Othello WA.)
- Richardson 1909 Biplane[5]
Richardson
(Archibald and Mervyn, Sydney Australia)
- Richardson 1914 monoplane
Richardson
(B E Richardson, Grand Rapidw MI.)
- Richardson 1911 Monoplane[5]
Richardson
((A S) Richardson Aeroplane Corp Inc, Lowell MA)
- Richardson N-1[5]
Richmond
(Richmond Airways Inc, Greenridge (Staten Island) NY.)
- Richmond Sea Hawk[5]
Richmond
- See Hudson & O'Brien
Richter
(Klaus J. Richter Ingenieurbüro)
- DeRic DE 13P Delta-Ente[13]
Rickman
(New York NY.)
- Rickman 1909 man-powered umbrella wing[5]
RIDA
Rider
(Keith Rider, San Francisco CA)
Rieseler
Rieseler
(Walter Rieseler at Berlin-Johannistal)
Rietti
(Ariel Ciro Rietti)
- Rietti Golondrina V[29]
Rigault
(Paul Rigault)
- Rigault RP.01A[17]
- Rigault RP.01B
Rigault-Deproux
(Maurice & Paul rigault & Jacques Deproux)
- Rigault-Deproux RD.01[17]
- Rigault-Deproux RD.02[17]
- Rigault-Deproux RD.03
Riggs-Weeks
(Eugene Augustus "Gus" Riggs, Terre Haute IN; 1913: add Lloyd Wehr; c.1913: add Elling O Weeks.)
Rihn Aircraft
(Dan Rihn, United States)
Rikugun
Riley
(Theron G Riley (aero engr), 923-925 Mary St, Flint MI.)
- Riley Special[5]
Riley
(Riley Aeronautics Corp, Ft Lauderdale FL.)
- Riley 55 Twin Navion (Temco D-16, not the Camair Twin Navion)
- Riley 65
- Riley 310R
- Riley Jet Prop 340
- Riley Jet Prop 421
- Riley Rocket
- Riley Rocket 340
- Riley Rocket 414
- Riley Super 310
- Riley Super 340
- Riley Turbine Eagle 421
- Riley Turbine P-210
- Riley Turbo-Exec 400
- Riley Turbo-Executive
- Riley Dove 400
- Riley Turbo Skyliner
- Riley Turbostream
Rinehart-Whelan
((Howard) Rinehart-(B L) Whelan Co, South Field, Dayton OH.)
Rinek
((Charles Norvin) Rinek Mfg Co, Easton PA.)
- Rinek Voisin[5]
Rioux
(René Riout)
- Riout 102T Alérion – Ornithopter
Rippert
- Rippert AI-65[17]
Riter
((Russell) Riter Engineering Corp, Deerfield IL.)
- Riter Special[5]
Ritter
Ritz
Riverside (aircraft constructor)
(Riverside CA.)
- Riverside Penguin[5]
Rize
- Rize YS-01[30]
RL
RLU Aircraft
(Charles Roloff, Robert Liposky and Carl Unger)
RM
RMC
(Rene M. coutant)
- RMC Type 17[31]
RMT Aviation
(Bad Bocklet, Germany)
Ro
RoamAIR
(RoamAIRcraft Corp.)
- RoamAIR WO-29 Sport[32]
Robbins
(Samuel B Robbins, Boise City OK.)
- Robbins Silver Wing[32]
Robbins
(Reggie Robbins, Dallas TX.)
- Robbins Special[32]
Roberts Aircraft
(Roberts Aircraft Corp, Phoenix AZ.)
- Roberts Sparrowhawk[32]
Roberts
(Don Roberts, Noblesville IN.)
- Roberts Chinese Bandit[32]
Roberts
(Roberts Sport Aircraft, Yakima WA.)
Robertson
(Robertson Aircraft Corp, Lambert Field, St Louis MO.)
- Robertson B1-RD
- Robertson RO-154 Rovair[32]
Robertson
((James L) Robertson Development Co, Fort Worth TX. / (James L) Robertson Aircraft Corp, Renton WA.)
- Robertson Skylark SRX-1
- Robertson Skyshark[33]
Robey
(J L Robey, Detroit MI.)
- Robey Speed Aire[32]
Robey
Robin
- Robin ATL
- Robin HR.100
- Robin HR.100 Royal
- Robin HR.100/180
- Robin HR.100/200B Royal
- Robin HR.100/210 Safari
- Robin HR.100/235TR
- Robin HR.100/250TR
- Robin HR.100/285TR Tiara
- Robin HR.100/320 4+2
- Robin DR.100
- Robin DR.200
- Robin DR.220 2+2
- Robin DR.221 Dauphin
- Robin DR.250 Capitaine
- Robin DR.250-180
- Robin DR.253 Regent
- Robin DR.300
- Robin DR.315 Petit Prince
- Robin DR.330
- Robin DR.340 Major
- Robin DR.360 Chevalier
- Robin DR.400
- Robin DR.500 Président
- Robin R.1180 Aiglon
- Robin R.2000
- Robin R.2100A
- Robin R.2112 Alpha
- Robin R.2160 Alpha Sport
- Robin R.2160 Acrobin
- Robin R.3000
- Robin R.3100
- Robin R.3120
- Robin R.3140
- Robin R.3160
- Robin R.3180
- Robin X4
Robinson
(Hugh Robinson, Joplin and St Louis MO.)
Robinson
(Arthur J Robinson, Sheridan WY.)
- Robinson 1909 Monoplane[32]
Robinson
(William C "Billy" Robinson, Grinnell IA.)
Robinson
(Miami Aircraft Co (fdr: S D Robinson), RFD 2, Miami OK.)
- Robinson Special A-1[32]
Robinson
(James T Robinson, Los Angeles., RFD 2, Miami OK.)
- Robinson Sailaire[32]
Robinson
(William F "Billie" Robinson, Burbank CA.)
- Robinson Banger Bill[32]
Robinson
(M D Robinson, High Point NC.)
- Robinson MDR-1 Special[32]
Robinson
(Cleo Robinson, Phillipsburg KS.)
- Robinson Mere Merit[32]
Robinson
(Robinson Helicopter Co. (fdr: Frank D. Robinson), Torrance CA.)
- Robinson R22
- Robinson R44 & R44 Raven I/II
- Robinson R66
Robinson Aircraft Co
Robinson-Christensen-Wright
(James Robinson & Earle Christensen & Leslie Wright, Los Angeles CA.)
- Robinson-Christensen-Wright Firefly[32]
Roche
Roché-Dohse
((Jean A) Roché-(John Quintin) Dohse, 28 Watts St, Dayton OH.)
- Roché-Dohse Flying Flivver[32]
Rocheville
((Charles & Harry) Rocheville Aircraft Corp Ltd/Rocheville Ltd, 3510 Percy St, Los Angeles CA.)
Rock Island
(Aviation Div, Rock Island Oil & Refining Co Inc, Hutchinson KS)
- Rock Island Monarch 26[32]
Rocket
(Rocket Aircraft Corporation)
Rocket Racing League
Rocketplane Limited, Inc.
Rockwell
- Rockwell 100
- Rockwell 500
- Rockwell 520
- Rockwell 560
- Rockwell 680
- Rockwell 685
- Rockwell 700
- Rockwell 710
- Rockwell 720
- Rockwell 840
- Rockwell 980
- Rockwell 1000
- Rockwell Commander 111
- Rockwell Commander 112
- Rockwell Commander 114
- Rockwell Commander 212
- Rockwell Courser Commander
- Rockwell Hawk Commander
- Rockwell Turbo Commander
- Rockwell NR-349
- Rockwell Ranger 2000
- Rockwell Sabreliner
- Rockwell Space Shuttle
- Rockwell Thrush Commander
- Rockwell B-1 Lancer
- Rockwell T-2 Buckeye
- Rockwell V-10 Bronco
- Rockwell FV-12A
- Rockwell X-30 NASP
- Rockwell-MBB X-31
- Rockwell/MBB Fan Ranger[23]
- Rockwell HiMAT
Rocky Mountain Wings
Roe
Roehrig
(B F Roehrig, San Diego CA.)
- Roehrig 1910 Biplane[32]
Roepkin
(Casten A Roepkin, Dayton OH.)
- Roepkin 1928 Monoplane[32]
Roesgen
(Emile Roesgen possibly also Rösgen)
- Roesgen EPR-301[35]
Rogalski and Wigura
Rogers
(Hyattsville MD.)
- Rogers 1910 Monoplane[32]
Rogers
((John W) Rogers Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles CA.)
Rogers
(Rogers Aeronautical Mfg Co, Roosevelt Field, Long Island NY.)
Rogers Aircraft
(Riverside, California, United States)
Rogers-Day
(Rogers Construction Co, Gloucester NJ.)
- Rogers-Day 1922 Biplane[32]
Rogožarski
(Prva Srpska Fabrika Aeroplana Zivojin Rogožarski A.D.)
- Rogožarski AZR
- Rogožarski IK-3
- Rogožarski PVT – two-seat advanced trainer (1934)
- Rogožarski PVT-H floatplane (1934)
- Rogožarski R-100
- Rogožarski R-313
- Rogožarski SIM-VI
- Rogožarski SIM-VI-A
- Rogožarski SIM-VIII
- Rogožarski SIM-X
- Rogožarski SIM-Xa
- Rogožarski SI-GIP
- Rogožarski SIM-XI
- Rogožarski SIM-XII-H – primary trainer floatplane (1936)
- Rogožarski SIM-XIV-H – coastal reconnaissance floatplane (1940)
- Rogožarski SIM-XIVB–H
- Rogožarski Brucoš
- Rogožarski Fizir F1V
- Zmaj Fizir FN
Rohner
(Oscar A Rohner, Aurora CO.)
- Rohner 1929 Monoplane[32]
Rohr
((Fred H) Rohr Aircraft Corp, Chula Vista CA.)
- Rohr 2-175[32]
- Rohr Guppy[32]
- Rohr MR-1[32]
- Rohr M.O.1[15]
- Rohr PB2Y-3R
Rohrbach
(Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau G.m.b.h.)
- Rohrbach Ro I[36]
- Rohrbach Ro II
- Rohrbach Ro III
- Rohrbach Ro IIIa Rodra
- Rohrbach Ro IV Inverness
- Rohrbach Ro V Rocco
- Beardmore Inflexible
- Rohrbach Ro VII Robbe I[37]
- Rohrbach Ro VIIa Robbe I[37]
- Rohrbach Ro VIIb Robbe II[37]
- Rohrbach Ro VIII Roland
- Rohrbach Ro IX Rofix
- Rohrbach Ro X Romar
- Rohrbach Ro XI Rostra
- Rohrbach Ro XII Roska[38]
- Rohrbach Roterra[36]
- Rohrbach Projekt A[39]
Roko Aero
(Roko Aero a.s., Zlin, Czech Republic)
Rokospol Aviation
(Prague, Czech Republic)
Roland
(Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft) See:LFG Roland
Roland Aircraft
(Mendig, Germany)
Rolandas Kalinauskas
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-1 Swallow[40]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-2 Lightning[40]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-3 Wind[40]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-4 Minija[40]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-5 Ruth
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-6 Magic
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-7 Orange
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-8[40]
- Rolandas Kalinauskas RK-9 Palanga[40]
Rolladen-Schneider
Rolland
(Jean-Louis Rolland)
- Rolland 200BT Cobra[41]
Rolland
(Yves Rolland, Cicero IL.)
- Rolland 1914 Monoplane[32]
Rollason
Roll Flight
(Schwelm, Germany)
Rolls-Royce
RomBAC
- RomBAC 1-11
Romano
(Eugene Romano Aerial Navigation Co, Seattle WA.)
- Romanoplane[32]
Romano
(Chantiers Aéronavales Etienne Romano)
Romeo
(Aeroplani Romeo, Napoli) (The aircraft branch of Alfa-Romeo, built at Meridionali – IMAM – Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali)
- See Meridionali
Root
(L F Root, Compton CA.)
- Root Sport[32]
Roques-Lefolcalvez
- Roques-Lefolcalvez monoplane[43]
Rose
(David Rose, La Jolla, CA)
- Rose RP-4
- Rose JL-70 Rose's Rocket
Rose
((Jack W) Rose Aeroplane & Motor Co, 3521 Armitage Ave, Chicago IL.)
Rosebrugh
(Roy H. Rosebrugh)
- Rosebrugh R.R.1 Special[13]
Rosenhan
(Cort A Rosenhan, Midvale UT.)
- Rosenhan Model A[32]
Roshon
(J W Roshon,Harrisburg PA.)
- Roshon 1908 multiplane[32]
Ross
((Orrin E) Ross Aircraft Co, Amityville NY.)
Ross
Rossi Soavi Paolo
(Camposanto, Italy)
Rossy
Rosto
(Oliver Andre Rosto (Ole Augustinussen Røstø), Duluth MN.)
- Rosto Duluth 1[32]
Rotec
(Rotec Engineering)
Roteron
(Roteron Inc, CA.)
- Roteron X-100[32]
Roth
((Alfred R) Roth Aircraft Co, Chicago IL.)
- Roth A[32]
Rotary Air Force
Rotor Flight Dynamics
(Rotor Flight Dynamics Inc, Wimauma, Florida, United States)
Rotor Master
(Rotor Master Aircraft, San Diego CA.)
- Rotor Master Darby D-5G Boomerang[32]
Rotor Sport
(Rotor Sport Helicopters Inc, Milnesville PA.)
- Rotor Sport Coupe RSH-1A[32]
Rotor Wing
(Rotor Wing Systems)
- Rotor Wing No 1[44]
Rotorcraft
(Rotorcraft Ltd., UK)
- Rotorcraft Grasshopper[45]
Rotorcraft
(Rotorcraft SA (Pty) Limited)
- Rotorcraft Minicopter[46]
Rotorcraft
(Rotorcraft Corp (pres: Gilbert McGill), 1850 Victory Blvd, Glendale CA.)
Rotorschmiede
(Rotorschmiede GmbH)
RotorSport UK
Rotortec
(Görisried, Allgäu, Germany)
Rotorvox
RotorWay
(RotorWay (pres: John Netherwood), 4140 W Mercury Way, Chandler AZ. c.1970: Tempe AZ.)
- RotorWay Elite[32]
- RotorWay Exec 90
- RotorWay Exec 162F
- RotorWay Scorpion
- RotorWay A600 Talon
- RotorWay 300T Eagle
- RotorWay Scorpion Too
- RotorWay Scorpion 133
- RotorWay Scorpion 145
- Rotorway Windstar
Rotorwing
(Rotorwing Aircraft Comp, Birmingham AL.)
- Rotorwing Sportsman[32]
Rotorwing-Aero
Rouffaer
((Jan) Rouffaer Aircraft Corp, Oakland Airport, Oakland CA.)
- Rouffaer R-6[32]
Rousch
((Berl & Charles) Rousch Bros Battery Co, 303 N Gross St, Robinson IL)
- Rousch 1928 Biplane[32]
Rouse
(W Stewart Rouse, Chicago IL.)
- Rouse 1928 Monoplane[32]
Roussel
(Jacques Roussel)
- Roussel 10[47][48]
- Roussel R-30
Roussel
(Jean Roussel – brother of Jacques Roussel)
- Roussel 40 Hirondelle
Rover (canard delta)
- Rover (canard delta)[32]
Rowe
(David rowe)
- Rowe UFO[49]
Rowinski
(Nick Rowinski, Milwaukee WI.)
Rowley
(76th Fighter Squadron Inc, Meadow Lake Airport, Colorado, United States)
Roy-Mignet
(Guy Roy)
- Roy-Mignet GR.01[41]
Royal
(Royal Aircraft Factory, Garden City NY.)
- Royal Bird[32]
Royal
(Royal Aircraft Corp, Royal Oak MI.)
- Royal Trainer[32]
Royal
(Royal Aero Corp (pres: H C Miller), Los Angeles CA.)
- Royal Duster A-1[32]
Royal Aircraft Factory
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.2
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.3
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.4
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.8
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.11[50]
- Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.3
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.8
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.9
- Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.11[50]
- Royal Aircraft Factory N.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory Ram
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.1
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.5
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.7
- Royal Aircraft Factory R.E.8
- Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.2
- Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.4
- Royal Aircraft Factory S.E.5
- Royal Aircraft Factory T.E.1[50]
Royal Institute of Technology
(Royal Institute of Technology (Swedish: Kungliga Tekniska högskolan, abbreviated KTH))
- KTH Osquavia[51]
Royal Naval dockyard
(Orlogsvaerftet – Danish Royal Dockyard)
Royal Siamese Air Force Manufacturing Division
Royal Thai Air Force
Royer & Montijo
Roza
(Arthur Roza, Chicago IL.)
- Roza Sport[32]
Rr
RRA
(Ronchetti Razzetti Aviación SA)
- RRA J-1 Martin Fierro[53]
RRAA
(Reconstructions Répliques Avions Anciens)
- RRAA Mosquito 0.75[54]
RRG
(RRG – Rhön-Rossitten Gesellschaft – Rhön-Rossitten Society)
Ru
Rubik
(Ernő Rubik – father of the Rubik's Cube inventor
- Rubik R-01(MSrE M-20)
- Rubik R-02 (MSrE M-19)
- Rubik R-03 Szittya I
- Rubik R-04 Szittya I
- Rubik R-05 Vöcsök
- Rubik R-06 Vöcsök
- Rubik R-07 Vöcsök
- Rubik R-08 Pilis
- Rubik R-09 Pilis
- Rubik R-10 Szittya I
- Rubik R-11 Cimbora
- Rubik R-12 Kevély
- Rubik R-14 Pinty[55]
- Rubik R-15 Koma
- Rubik R-16 Lepke
- Rubik R-17 Móka
- Rubik R-18 Kánya
- Rubik R-20 (OMRE-OE 1)
- Rubik R-22 Futár glider series including Junius, Super Futár, Standard Futár[56]
- Rubik R-23 Gébics
- Rubik R-25 Mokány
- Rubik R-26 Góbé
- Rubik R-27 Kopé glider[56]
- Rubik R-28 Fém Kánya – [Project] improved R-18 Kánya (metal structure), not built[55]
- Rubik R-32 – light homebuilt aircraft design[55]
Rublich-Hlavkov-Tomasov
(Zdenek Rublich, Zdenek Hlavkov & Karl Tomasov / Orlican Chocen factory)
- Rublich-Hlavkov-Tomasov R-7 Racek[57]
Rud-Aero
Rudlicki
(Jerzy Rudlicki)
Ruffy-Baumann
(Ruffy, Arnell and Baumann Aviation Company / Felix Ruffy and Edouard Baumann / Ruffy and Richard Sayer Arnell from 1917)
- Ruffy-Baumann 50hp trainer (derived from the Caudron C.II which Ruffy-Baumann also licence-built)[59]
- Ruffy-Baumann 60hp trainer (derived from the Caudron C.II which Ruffy-Baumann also licence-built)[60]
- Ruffy-Baumann Advanced Trainer (single-seat / Anzani 6)
- Ruffy-Baumann R.A.B.15 (a.k.a. Elementary Trainer: after mods became Alliance P.1)
- Ruffy-Baumann Elementary Trainer (a.k.a. RAB.15: after mods became Alliance P.1)
Ruhrtaler
(Ruhrtaler Maschinenfabrik Schwarz und Dyckerhoff)
Rummell
(Harry B Rummell, Findlay OH.)
- Rummell 1929 Monoplane[32]
Rumpler
(Rumpler Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
- Rumpler 3C Taube
- Rumpler 4A
- Rumpler 4A 13
- Rumpler 4A 14
- Rumpler 4A 15
- Rumpler 4B 1
- Rumpler 4B 2
- Rumpler 4B 11
- Rumpler 4B 12
- Rumpler 4C
- Rumpler 4E (flying boat)[22]
- Rumpler 5A 2
- Rumpler 5A 3[22]
- Rumpler 5A 4[22]
- Rumpler 5A 15
- Rumpler 5A 16
- Rumpler 6A 2[22]
- Rumpler 6A 5
- Rumpler 6A 6
- Rumpler 6A 7
- Rumpler 6B 1
- Rumpler 6B 2
- Rumpler 6G 2
- Rumpler 7C 1[22]
- Rumpler 7D 1
- Rumpler 7D 2
- Rumpler 7D 3[21]
- Rumpler 7D 4
- Rumpler 7D 5
- Rumpler 7D 6[22]
- Rumpler 7D 7
- Rumpler 7D 8
- Rumpler 8C 13
- Rumpler 8C 14[22]
- Rumpler 8D 1
- Rumpler B.I
- Rumpler C.I
- Rumpler C.III
- Rumpler C.IV
- Rumpler C.IV Limousine (DLR airliner conversions)
- Rumpler C.V
- Rumpler C.VI
- Rumpler C.VII
- Rumpler C.VIII
- Rumpler C.IX
- Rumpler C.X
- Rumpler D.I
- Rumpler G.I
- Rumpler G.II
- Rumpler G.III
- Rumpler Taube
- Rumpler Eindecker[22]
- Rumpler C type experimental[22]
Runnels
(Russell W Runnels, Wilmington OH.)
- Runnels Ruby RR-1[32]
Rupe
(Gerald Rupe, Portland IN.)
- Rupe R-6 Mate[32]
Rupert
(Walter Rupert, Beaverton OR.)
- Rupert Special[32]
Rupert Aeronaves
(Charles Rupert Jones)
Ruschmeyer
(Ruschmeyer Luftfahrttechnik)
Russell
(George F Russell, Mineola NY.)
- Russell 1911 Biplane[32]
Russell
((Charles) Russel Aircraft, Malden MO.)
Russell
(Charles E Russell/Frank H Russell (?), Salt Lake City UT OR Ft Worth TX (?).)
- Russell Sport[32]
Russell
(Michael Russell)
- Russell Acro[32]
Russian Gyroplanes
Russian miscellaneous Constructors (pre-1918)
- AIS 1917 torpedo carrier (Aviatsionnaya Ispitatelnaya Stantsiya, Morskaya Vedomsfva – naval air test station)[7]
- Bezobrazov 1914 fighter (Aleksandr A. Bezobrazov)[7]
- BIS 1 1910 pusher biplane (Bylinkin/Iordan/Sikorsky)[7]
- BIS 2 1910 tractor biplane (wings of BIS 1 used with new fuselage)[7]
- Bylinkin 1910 monoplane (Fidor Ivanovich Bylinkin)[7]
- ChUR No.1 1912 monoplane (G.G. Chechet/M.K. Ushkov/N.V. Rebikov)[7]
- Dybovskii 1913 monoplane Delfin – Dolphin (Lt. Viktor V. Dybovskii)[7]
- Izhorskii 6-engined biplane bomber[7]
- Izhorskii 6-engined triplane bomber[7]
- Karpeka 1910 biplane (No's 1-4 all similar) (Aleksandr Danilovich Karpeka)[7]
- Keburiya 1909 glider (Vissarion Savelyevich Keburiya)[7]
- Keburiya 1912 monoplane[7]
- Keburiya 1913 monoplane[7]
- Kostovich 1911 (Ogneslav Stefanovich Kostovich)[7]
- Kostovich 1914 seaplane[7]
- Kostovich 1916 monoplane amphibian[7]
- Kress 1900 seaplane (Vasilii Vasilyevich {Wilhelm} Kress)[7]
- Kudashyev 1 1910 biplane (first flight of Russian aircraft 23 May 1910) (Aleksandr Sergeyevich Kudashyev)[7]
- Kudashyev 2 1910 biplane[7]
- Kudashyev 3 1910 monoplane[7]
- Kudashyev 4 1911 monoplane[7]
- LYaM 1912 monoplane (Maksim Germanovich Lerke, Georgii Viktorovich Yankovski and F.E. Moska)[7]
- Mozhaiskii 1884 steam powered monoplane (Aleksandr Fedorovich Mozhaiskii)[7]
- Rudlitsky 1911 biplane (Georgii Valeryevich Rudlitsky) (Is this the Jerzy Rudlicki that developed the V-tailin Poland during the 1920s and '30s?)[7]
- Savelyev 1916 Quadruplane (Vladimir Fedorovich Savelyev)[7]
- Shishmaryev GASN (Gidro-Aeroplan Spetsialno Naznachyeniya – seaplane special destination) (Mikhail Mikhailovich Shishmaryev)[7]
- Shkolin 1909 monoplane (Luka Vasilyevich Shkolin)[7]
- Shiukov gliders 1908-1910 (Aleksei Vladimirovich Shiukov)[7]
- Shiukov Utka 1912 canard monoplane[7]
- Slesarev biplane Svyatogor (Vasilii andrianovich Slesarev)[7]
- Slyusarenko 1917 fighter (Vladimir Viktorovich Slyusarenko + wife)[7]
- Slyusarenko biplane[7]
- Steglau No.1 biplane (Ivan Ivanovich Steglau)[7]
- Steglau No.2 biplane[7]
- Steglau No.3 monoplane[7]
- Sveshnikov-Vandom monoplane (Aleksandr Nikolayevich Sveshnikov) (built in France)[7]
- Sveshnikov No.2 monoplane (built in Kiev)[7]
- Sveshnikov No.3 monoplane (built in Kiev)[7]
- Ufimestev No.1 1909 Spheroplan (Anatolii Georgyevich Ufimestev)[7]
- Ufimestev No.2 Spheroplan[7]
- Villish 1913 monoplane Severenaya Lastochka – northern swallow (Aleksandr Yustoosovich Villish)[7]
- Villish VM-1[7]
- Yur'yev 1912 helicopter (Boris Nikolayevich Yur'yev) (Yuriev)[7]
Rust
(Hilmar & Roy Rust, Waring TX.)
- Rust 1934 Monoplane[32]
Rutan
(Burt Rutan)
Rutan Aircraft Factory
- Rutan Model 27 Variviggen
- Rutan Model 31 VariEze
- Rutan Model 32 Variviggen SP
- Rutan Model 33 VariEze
- Rutan Model 35 AD-1
- Rutan Model 40 Defiant
- Rutan Model 49
- Rutan Model 54 Quickie
- Rutan Model 61 Long-EZ
- Rutan Model 68 AMSOIL Racer
- Rutan Model 72 Grizzly
- Rutan Model 73 NGT: Three-fifths scale model of Fairchild T-46 trainer
- Rutan Model 74 Defiant
- Rutan Model 76 Voyager: First aircraft to circumnavigate the Earth non-stop
- Rutan Model 77 Solitaire
- Rutan Model 81 Catbird
- Rutan Model 89[63]
- Rutan Model 202 Boomerang
Rw
RWD
(Stanisław Rogalski, Stanisław Wigura and Jerzy Drzewiecki – up to 1933 then manufactured by DWL – ''Doświadczalne Warsztaty Lotnicze'' – experimental aeronautical works)
Ry
Ryan
(Ryan Aeronautical)
- Ryan FR Fireball
- Ryan F2R Dark Shark
- Ryan L-10 SCW
- Ryan L-17 Navion
- Ryan L-22 Super Navion
- Ryan NR Recruit
- Ryan O-51 Dragonfly
- Ryan PT-16
- Ryan PT-20
- Ryan PT-21
- Ryan PT-22 Recruit
- Ryan PT-25
- Ryan SOR
- Ryan V-5 Vertifan
- Ryan V-8[64]
- Ryan VZ-3 Vertiplane
- Ryan VZ-11 Vertifan
- Ryan X-13 Vertijet
- Mahoney-Ryan B Brougham
- Mahoney-Ryan X[64]
- Ryan B Brougham
- Ryan C Foursome
- Ryan Flamingo
- Ryan M Brougham
- Ryan Model 28 Fireball
- Ryan Navion
- Ryan NYP (New-York – Paris)
- Ryan SC
- Ryan ST
- Ryan STM
- Ryan Super Navion
- Ryan X-1 Special[64]
Ryan Mechanics
(Ryan Mechanics Monoplane Co, 145 W Slauson Ave, Los Angeles CA)
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Ryson
(T Claude Ryan & Son (Jerry D), San Diego CA.)
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