List of aircraft (N)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'N'.

N

NA

(NA Design formerly UNIS)

NAC

(National Aeroplane Co, Chicago, IL and Galveston, TX)

  • Beech-Farman aka Beech-National[3]

NAC

(National Aircraft Corp)

NAC

(Norman Aeroplane Company Ltd.)

NAGL System

(Weißkirchen in Steiermark, Austria)

Nagler

(Nagler Helicopter Company Inc, White Plains, NY)

Nagler-Rolz

(Bruno Nagler & Franz Rolz)

  • Nagler-Rolz NR-54 V1[4]
  • Nagler-Rolz NR-54 V2[4]
  • Nagler-Rolz NR-55[4]

Naglo

(Naglo Bootswerft / Fritz Naglo)

Nagy

(Hugó Nagy)

Nagy-Bansagi

(Hugó Nagy & Bansagi)

  • Nagy-Bansagi Bene[6]

Nagy-Cserkuti

(Hugó Nagy & János Cserkuti)

  • Nagy-Cserkuti Botond[6]

(Japanese:中島飛行機株式会社 - Nakajima Hikōki Kabushiki Gaisha - Nakajima Aircraft Company) / (Nakajima Hikoki KK - Nakajima Aeroplane Company Ltd.)

NAL

(National Aerospace Laboratories of India / Taneja Aerospace and Aviation Limited)

NAL

(Japanese National Aerospace Laboratory)

(Nihon Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation)

(Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Co.) (changed name to Hongdu)

Nanchang/Hongdu

Nanjing Light Aircraft Co.

  • NLA AC-500 Aircar[15]

Narahara

(Sanji Narahara / Tokyo Hikoki Sesakusho - Tokyo Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)

  • Narahara No.1[7]
  • Narahara No.1[7]
  • Narahara No.1[7]
  • Narahara No.1 Ohtori-go[7]

(Fratelli Nardi)

NARP

(Nikolaev Aircraft Repair Plant)

Narushevich

  • Narushevich Ring Wing[19]

NAS

(National Airways System Inc (founders: Glenn J Romkey & Shukri F Tannus), Lomax, IL)

Nash

((Paul) Nash Aircraft Co, Chapin, IL)

  • Nash N

Nash

(Nash Aircraft Ltd.)

(Kelvinator Div, Nash-Kelvinator Corp, Detroit, MI)

National

(National Aircraft Corp, Watts Airport, Beaverton, OR)

  • National Bluebird C-3[3]
  • National Bluebird LP-1[3]
  • National Bluebird LP-3[3]
  • National Bluebird LP-4[3]
  • National Bluebird S-1[3]

National

(National Airplane & Motor Co, 2810 E 11 St, Los Angeles, CA)

  • National 1940 Aeroplane

National

(National Aircraft Corp, 3411 Tulare Ave, Burbank, CA)

  • National NA-75[3]

National

(National Motors Corp, Stout Field, Indianapolis, IN)

National Wingless

(National Wingless Aircraft Inc, 410 Donner Ave, Monessen, PA)

  • National Wingless 1935 Aeroplane[3]

see NVI

(Nanchang Aviation University)

Naugle

((Harry C & Richard G) Naugle Aircraft Corp, Latrobe, PA)

  • Naugle Mercury N-1[3]
  • Naugle Mercury N-2[3]

(Nederlandsche Automobiel en Vliegteuig Ondernemin)

(Imperial Chinese Navy)

  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hung (1930) - 2 or 3 seat touring plane and reconnaissance aircraft
  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Hau (1932) - powered with single 165 hp Wright Whirlwind engine[22]
  • Naval Air Establishment Chiang Gaen[22]
  • Naval Air Establishment Ning Hai[22][20]
  • DH.6 like seaplane
  • Naval Air Establishment Beeng (1918?) - tractor biplane/float fighter bomber with single 360 hp prop engine[22]
  • Naval Air Establishment Char 1918 - 2 seat primary trainer seaplane[22]
  • Naval Air Establishment Ding (1934) - 2 seat bombing/torpedo seaplane using a single 360 hp Rolls-Royce engine[22]
  • Naval Air Establishment Wu (1918?) - general purpose observation aircraft[22]
  • Naval Air Establishment Yee (1918?) - 2 seat advance trainer and variant of Char seaplane[22]

(Navarro Safety Aircraft / Joseph Navarro)

(Navion Aircraft Corp, Seguin, TX)

(Nederlandse Automobiel en-Vleegtuig Onderneming - Dutch Motorcar and Aircraft Co.)

NDN

(NDN Aircraft Ltd.)

Neau

(Robert Neau)

  • Neau NR.01 Farfadet[25]

see: Spijker

Neilson

((Thomas S & Duncan S) Neilson Steel Aircraft Co, Berkeley, CA)

(Sociedade Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva SA / Sociedade Constructora Aeronáutica Neiva SA)

Nelsch

(William Nelsch, St Louis, MO)

  • Nelsch Monoplane[3]

Nelson

(Norman Nelson, Cloquet, MN)

  • Nelson Trainer[3]

(Nelson Aircraft Corp, San Fernando, CA)

Nelson

(Raymond Nelson, Tacoma, WA, 19??: Deer Park, NY)

  • Nelson N-1 Special[3]
  • Nelson N-4[3]

Nelson

(Bob Nelson, Pendleton, OR)

  • Nelson 1-B Special[3]
  • Nelson Sport[3]

Nelson

(Robert Nelson)

  • Nelson Star Lance 1[3]

Nelson-Driscoll

(Nels J Nelson & Benjamin B Driscoll, 176 E Main St, New Britain and Wallingford Airport, CT)

  • Nelson-Driscoll Fleet Wing[3]

Nemeth

(Steven Paul Nemeth, Chicago, IL)

  • Nemeth Umbrellaplane[3]

Nennig

(Soulom, France)

Nesmith

(Robert E Nesmith, Houston, TX)

Neubert

(Wil Neubert, Long Beach and San Luis Obispo, CA)

  • Neubert Nostalgia[3]

Neukom

(Albert Neukom Segelflugzeugbau / Werner Pfenniger & Albert Markwalder)

  • Neukom AN-20B Albatros[28]
  • Neukom AN-100[29]

Neumann

(Everett Neumann, Ham Lake, MN)

Neunteufel

(Al Neunteufel)

  • Neunteufel Mini-Copter[3]

(Senftenbach, Austria)

Neuschloss-Lichtig

New Avio

New England

(New England Air Transport Co (aka NEAT Co) (Pres: George H Armitage), Jefferson Ave, Hillsgrove, RI)

  • New England F-2[3]
  • New England F-2-WG[3]

New Era

(New Era Aircraft Corp, Butler, PA)

  • New Era Model A[3]
  • New Era Model B[3]

(Alberton, Gauteng, South Africa)

(Standard Aircraft Corp, Paterson, NJ)

New York

(New York Aero Construction Co, Newark, NJ)

  • New York 1916 Biplane[3]

Newbauer

((Valentine) Newbauer Vertical Airplane Co, Monterey Park, CA)

  • Newbauer 1927 Helicopter[3]
  • Newbauer Hummingbird[3]

Newhouse

((Richard A and Werner A) Newhouse Flying Service, Rocky Hill-Princeton, NJ)

  • Newhouse 1911 Biplane[3]
  • Newhouse NS-1[3]

Newland

(K C "Casey" Newland, Harvey, IL)

  • Newland B-45[3]

Newman

(William L Newman, Carlsbad, CA)

  • Newman 1935 Monoplane[3]

Newman

(Harley Newman, Carlsbad, CA)

Nexaer

(Peyton, CO)

Nexus

(Richard Eaves)

Neybar

(Neyeloff and Barandeguy)

NFS

(Nippon Hiko Gakko - Nippon Flying School)

  • NFS Tamai No.1[7]
  • NFS Tamai No.2[7]
  • NFS Tamai No.3[7]

N.F.W.

(National Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)

N.F.W.

(Nordwestdeutsche Flugzeugwerke / Heinrich Evers & Co., Bremervörde)

  • NFW E.5

(Nederlandse Helikopter Industrie)

NIAI

(Nauchno-Issledovatelskii Aero-Institut - scientific research aero-institute)

Nicholas-Beazley

(Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co., Marshall, MO)

Nichols

(A H Nichols, Rochester, NY)

  • Nichols 1910 Monoplane[3]

Nichols

(A H Nichols, Rochester, NY)

  • Nichols Fusion[3]

Nicholson

(Hugh G Nicholson Jr, NY)

Nickel & Foucard

(Rudy nickel & Joseph Foucard)

Nicolas-Claude

Nicollier

Nielsen & von Lübcke

(Nielsen & von Lübcke G.m.b.H.)

  • Nielsen & von Lübcke Eindecker

(A/S Nielsen & Winther)

  • Nielsen & Winther Type Aa
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Ab[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Ac[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Bd[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Da?4-person “Tourist-aircraft” (maybe called the Type Da)?[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type C[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type E[36]
  • Nielsen & Winther Type Fa[36]

Nieman

(Hilbert (Burton) Nieman, MN)

  • Nieman Burtster[3]

Niess

(William Niess)

  • Niess I-200
  • Niess 5FG

(Société Générale d'Aéro-locomotion / Société Anonyme des Établissements Nieuport)

Data from:[38]

( Giulio Macchi, Varese)

Data from:[39]

  • Nihon N-58 Shigunetto (Cygnet)
  • Nihon N-62 Eaglet
  • Nihon NM-63 Linnet I
  • Nihon NM-66 Linnet II
  • Nihon NM-69 Linnet III
  • Nihon N-70 Cygnus
  • Nihon NM-72 Egret 1
  • Nihon NM-73 Egret 2
  • Nihon NM-74 Egret 3[40]
  • Nihon N-75 Cygnus II
  • Nihon NM-75 Stork A
  • Nihon Ibis
  • Nihon Linnet IV
  • Nihon Linnet V
  • Nihon MiLan 81
  • Nihon MiLan 82
  • Nihon Stork A
  • Nihon Stork B
  • Nihon Ibis
  • Nihon Milan 81
  • Nihon Milan 82
  • Nihon Swift A
  • Nihon Swift B
  • Nihon Swift C
  • Nihon Mowe I
  • Nihon Mowe II
  • Nihon Mowe III
  • Nihon Mowe IV
  • Nihon Mowe V
  • Nihon Mowe VI
  • Nihon Mowe VII
  • Nihon Mowe VIII
  • Nihon Mowe IX
  • Nihon Mowe X
  • Nihon Mowe XIII
  • Nihon Mowe XIV
  • Nihon Mowe XV
  • Nihon A Day Fly
  • Nihon Papillion A
  • Nihon Papillion B
  • Nihon Papillion C
  • Nihon Yuri I
  • Nihon Yuri II
  • Nihon Yuri III- 1994 Human Power, almost certainly a typo for Yuri I
  • Nihon Sakuzo 1
  • Nihon Sakuzo 2
  • Nihon Sakuzo 3
  • Nihon Sakuzo 4

(Pravets, Bulgaria)

Nippon

(Nippon Kogata Hikoki KK - Japan Small Aeroplane Co Ltd.)

  • Nippon Hachi Motor-glider[7]
  • Nihon Kogata Ku-11
  • Nihon Kogata K8P
  • Nihon Kogata L7P
  • Nihon Kogata Navy Experimental 12-Shi Primary Trainer Seaplane
  • Nihon Kogata Navy Experimental 13-Shi Small Amphibious Transport
  • Nihon Kogata MXJ1
  • Nihon Kogata Navy Primary Training Glider Wakakusa

Nikitin

(Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin)

Niles

(Niles Aircraft Corporation / Joe Niles, Ephrata, WA)

Nilsson

(Erland Nilsson)

  • Nilsson Beda (aka Sjöflygplanet "Beda")

Nimmo

(Rod Nimmo, Albuquerque, NM)

  • Nimmo NAC-SB-1[3]
  • Nimmo Special a.k.a. Argander Special[3]
  • Nimmo Smirnoff Special[41]

Nippi

(a.k.a. Nippi, Nihon Aeroplane Co Ltd. - Nihon Hikoki KK)[7]

Nishida

(Matsuzo Nishida)

  • Nishida Sport Aeroplane[7]

Nix

(Tommy H Nix, Guin, AL)

  • Nix Baby Beech 18 modified Ercoupe[3]

Nixon

(John F Nixon, Philadelphia, PA)

  • Nixon Special[3]

Noel

(Cecil Noel, Guernsey)

Noel

(Noel - WWI France)

  • Noel reconnaissance biplane[37]

Noin

(Noorduyn Aircraft Ltd)

Nordflug

(Norddeutschen Flugzeugewerken Teltow, Berlin)

Nordic Aircraft

(Nordic Aircraft AS, Kinsarvik, Norway)

(Aviation Normand Dube)

Normande

(Société Aéronautique Normande - SAN)

Norris

((Rolla V) Norris Aircraft Manufacturer, San Francisco, CA)

  • Norris Foolproof Aeroplane[3]

Norsk Flyindustri

See:Hønningstad

Norske Hæren Flyfabrikk

  • Flyfabrikk 1918 biplane

North

(Fred North)

Northeast

(Northeast Airways Inc (Conrad C Blom), 18 Elder St, Schenectady, NY, 1931: Amsterdam, NY)

  • Northeast NA-1 CCB Special[3]
  • Northeast NA-2C Special[3]
  • Northeast NA-4R[3]

Northern Aviatik Company

  • Northern Aviatik Type 9[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 11[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 12[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 14[44]
  • Northern Aviatik Type 17[44]

Northern

(Northern Aircraft Co, Alexandria, MN)

(Northrop Corporation / Jack Northrop)

Northrup

(Russell Northrup/Northrop and James R Williams, Rochester, NY)

  • Northrup Special[3]

Northwest

(Northwest Aircraft & Motor Co (Pres: L F Duval), aka Clifford Aircraft Corp (gliders), 27 West & Commodore Way, Seattle. WA)

  • Northwest Model A[3]

(Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

Northwest Polytechnic University

  • Yan'an-1[48]
  • Yan'an-2 helicopter

Northwood

(Dr R C Northwood, Nassau Blvd Aerodrome, Long Island, NY)

  • Northwood aeroplane[3]

Notteghem

(Louis-Henri Notteghem)

Nourse

(Wallace L Nourse & Victor Leighton, Kansas City, MO)

  • Nourse 1926 Monoplane[3]

Noury

(Noury Aircraft Ltd. / J.O.Noury)

  • Noury T-65 Nouranda[50]

Nova

(Nova Sp. z.o.o.)

(Innsbruck and later Terfens, Austria)

  • Nova Aeron
  • Nova Argon
  • Nova Artax
  • Nova Axon
  • Nova Bion
  • Nova Carbon
  • Nova CXC
  • Nova Factor
  • Nova Ibex
  • Nova Ion
  • Nova Jamboo
  • Nova Krypton
  • Nova Mamboo
  • Nova Mentor
  • Nova Oryx
  • Nova Phantom
  • Nova Pheron
  • Nova Philou
  • Nova Phocus
  • Nova Phönix
  • Nova Phor
  • Nova Phorus
  • Nova Primax
  • Nova Prion
  • Nova RA
  • Nova Radon
  • Nova Rookie
  • Nova Rotor
  • Nova Shockwave
  • Nova Speedmax
  • Nova Susi
  • Nova Susi Q
  • Nova Syntax
  • Nova Tatoo
  • Nova Trend
  • Nova Triton
  • Nova Tycoon
  • Nova X-ACT
  • Nova Xenon
  • Nova Xyon

Novitchi

  • Novitchi RG-6
  • Novitchi RG-7

Nowotny

(Adam Nowotny)

Nozawa

(NozawaKoku Kenkyusho - Nozawa Aviation Research Institute)

  • Molniya-1

NSA

(National Sport Aircraft Inc, Burbank, CA)

NST-Machinenbau

(Werther, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)

(Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics)

  • FT300

(Charles Nungesser)

(Nuri Demirağ Aircraft Works), Turkey

Nurov-Elibekian

(N.K.Nurov and S.A.Elibekian)

  • Nurov-Elibekian Avianito

see: Nurtanio

Nuvoli

(Prospero Nuvoli, Turin, Italy - Laboratorio Artigianale Aeronautico)

  • Nuvoli N.3 (40 hp Salmson)
  • Nuvoli N.3/S (90 hp Salmson)
  • Nuvoli N.5R (Pobjoy R)
  • Nuvoli N.5RR (Pobjoy)
  • Nuvoli N.5T (Pobjoy R)
  • Nuvoli N.5Cab (Fiat A.70)
  • Nuvoli N.5Aq Alta Quota Lab oratorio Artigianale Aeronautico Nuvoli
  • Nuvoli ND 6.6

NuWaco

(NuWaco Aircraft Co Inc, Calhan CO)

(Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie)

NWT Co

(Charleston, ME)

Nyge Aero

  • Nyge Aero VLA-1

NZAI


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