List of aircraft (Pi–Pz)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Pi–Pz'.

Pi–Pz

(Societa Anonima Piaggio / Industrie Aeronautiche e Meccaniche Rinaldo Piaggio SpA)

((Frank N) Piasecki Helicopter Corp, Morton, PA)

(Bertrand Piccard)

Piccard-Borschberg

  • Piccard-Borschberg Solar Impulse

Picken

(H B Picken Co, Hamilton, OH)

  • Picken Helicon[4]

Pickering-Pearson

  • Pickering-Pearson KP.2

(Claude Piel)

Pigeon

(Henry Pigeon Mast & Spar Co, Boston, MA 1900: Pigeon Hollow Spar Co, 131 Coleridge St, Boston, MA)

(Polyteknikkojen Ilmailukerho - Finnish institute of technology flying club)

(American Airplane & Engine Corp (Fairchild), Farmingdale, NY)

  • Pilgrim 100[4]
  • Pilgrim C-24[4]
  • Pilgrim FC-2[4]
  • Pilgrim KR-34[4]
  • Pilgrim KR-135[4]

(Brannenburg, Germany)

Pinaire

Pine

Pintsch

(Austria)

  • Pintsch Schwalbe

(American Aeronautical Corporation, New York, NY)

  • Pioneer 1933 Biplane[4]

(also, The New Piper Aircraft, Inc - 1995–2005; Piper Aircraft, Inc - 2005 to current)

Piper-Marriot

(William S Piper & E O Marriot, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Piper-Marriot 1964 Autogyro[4]

Pipistrel

(Pipistrel d.o.o Ajdovščina)

(Pitcairn Aircraft Company)

Pitt

(Bruce & Gilbert Pitt, Hales Corners, WI)

  • Pitt Yellow Jacket[4]

Pitts

(John W Pitts and W P Kindree, Detroit, MI)

(Curtis Pitts)

Pivot-Koechlin

(Pivot et Paul Koechlin)

Planchais

(Robert Planchais)

  • Planchais LD-45-IV[5]

Plane Driven

(Trey Johnson / Glasair / Stoddard-Hamilton)

Platt

(Haviland Hull Platt, Philadelphia, PA)

((Haviland Hull) Platt-(Wynn Laurence) LePage Aircraft Co, Eddystone, PA)

Platzer

(Michael Platzer, Ellenberg, Germany)

Player

(William Earl Player & Harry Thalman, Salt Lake City, UT)

  • Player 1936 Monoplane[12]
  • Player CT-6A Plxweve[12]
  • Player Sport[12]

Plews

(J E Plews, Chicago, IL)

  • Plews 1910 Biplane[12]

Pliska

(John V Pliska and Gary Coggin, Midland, TX)

  • Pliska 1912 Biplane[12]

Plumb

(Barry G. Plumb)

Plymouth

(Plymouth Development Corporation, NY)

PLV

(PLV Chicago and Cicero, IL)

  • PLV 1915 Biplane[12]

PMBRA

(Rinji Gunyo Kikyu Kenkyu Kai - Provisional Military Balloon Research Association / 'Rikugun Kosho - Army Arsenals)

  • Kaishiki No.1
  • PMBRA Kaishiki No.2 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Kaishiki No.3 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Kaishiki No.4 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Kaishiki No.5 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Kaishiki No.6 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Kaishiki No.7 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Kaishiki No.7 Small Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Army Type Mo (Maurice Farman Type) 1913 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Converted Type Mo (Maurice Farman Type) Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Army Henri Farman Type Model 4 Aeroplane[13] (Army Type Mo-4 Aeroplane)
  • PMBRA Army Maurice Farman Type Model 6 Aeroplane[13] (Army Type Mo-6 Aeroplane)
  • PMBRA Army Maurice Farman 5 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Seishiki-1 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Seishiki-2 Aeroplane[13]
  • PMBRA Standard H-3 Trainer[13]
  • PMBRA Army Model 2 Ground Taxi-ing Trainer[13]
  • PMBRA Army Model 3 Ground Taxi-ing Trainer[13]
  • PMBRA Koshiki-1 Experimental Reconnaissance Aircraft[13]
  • PMBRA Koshiki-2 Experimental Fighter
  • PMBRA Koshiki A-3 Experimental Long-range Reconnaissance Aircraft[13]
  • PMBRA Kaibo Gikai KB Experimental Flying Boat[13]
  • PMBRA Army Experimental Model 3 Fighter[13]
  • PMBRA Army Experimental Three-seat Light Bomber[13]

Poage

(Jack Poage, Churchville, MD)

(Paul Poberezny, Milwaukee, WI)

Pocino

(José Pocino)

Podešva

(Podešva Air / Tomáš Podešva) (Podesva-Vyroba a opravy UL letadel, Ujezd, Czech Republic)

Podge

Poeschel

(see: Pöschel)

Poite

(Polaris Motor srl, Gubbio, Italy)

Polen

((Dennis N) Polen Aircraft, Portland, OR)

Poligrat

(Poligrat-Development GmbH & Co KG)

Polish Miscellaneous constructors

  • Borucki 1909 Monoplane
  • Borucki 1909 Biplane
  • Świeściak Polonia

Politecnico

Polliwagen

(Polliwagen Inc (Pres: Joseph P Alvarez), Garden Grove, CA)

  • Polliwagen 1977 Monoplane[12]

Polson

(Thor (Thomas) Polson, Long Beach, CA)

Polyteknisk Flyvegruppe

(Polyteknisk Flyvegruppe - Flying Group of the Technical University of Denmark)

(Fabbrica Aeroplani Ing. O. Pomilio)

Poncelet

(Paul Poncelet)

Ponche et Primard

(Charles Ponche et Maurice Primard)

Ponnier

(Avions Ponnier - Louis Alfred Ponnier)

Pontius

(John Pontius)

  • Pontius 1953 Monoplane[12]
  • Pontius Model II[12]

(Cooksville, IL)

Pope

(Leon Pope, Plymouth, MI)

Popejoy

(Edward Popejoy, Browns Valley, CA)

  • Popejoy 1980 Monoplane[12]

Popov

(C.B. Popov)

  • Popov Baikal-2

Porokhovshchikov

(Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Porokhovshchikov)

  • Porokhovshchikov No.1[16]
  • Porokhovshchikov No.2 Bi-kok[16]
  • Porokhovshchikov P-IV[16]
  • Porokhovshchikov P-IVbis[16]
  • Porokhovshchikov P-IV 2bis[16]
  • Porokhovshchikov P-V[16]
  • Porokhovshchikov No.1[16]
  • Porokhovshchikov P-VI[16]

(Porterfield Aircraft Corp, 1328 Locust St, Kansas City, MO)

Portsmouth Aviation

Posadas

(J Zenon Posadas Jr, San Francisco, CA)

  • Posadas 1908 Biplane[12]

Pöschel

(Pöschel Aircraft GmbH)

Post & Neudorf / Post, Org & Neudorf / Post, Org, Neudorf / Post Tooma & Org

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Data from:[24]

Potez-Heinkel

Pottier

Potts

(John Potts, Winchester, OH)

  • Potts 1910 Biplane Helicopter[12]

Potts

(Potts Bros, Dodge City, KS)

Poullin

(Jean Poullin)

Powell

(Prof C H Powell, et al., University of Detroit, MI)

Powell

(John C Powell, Middletown, RI)

Powers

(George W Powers, Des Moines, IA)

  • Powers 1927 Biplane[12]

Powers-Bashforth

(Powers-Bashforth Aircraft Corp (Pres: Harry Powers), Arlington, WA)

  • Powers-Bashforth Mini Master 2+2 MM-100[12]

Pownall

(Ivan E Pownall, Grand Rapids MI)

(Českomoravska-Kolsen-Danek)

Pratt

(Gordon G Pratt, Tucson, AZ)

Precision Tech

Prescott

(Prescott Aeronautical Corp. Wichita, KS)

Prest

((Clarence O) Prest Airplane Supply, Arlington, CA)

  • Prest Baby Pursuit[12]

Preti

(Dr. Ing. Ermenegildo Preti)

  • Preti PR.2 Saltofossi (Ditchhopper)
  • Preti PM.280 Tartuca[33]

Price

(Paul Price, Pontiac, IL, 19??: Warren, OH)

Priesel

(Guido Priesel)

  • Priesel No.1 aircraft[34]
  • Priesel No.2 aircraft[34]
  • Priesel No.3 aircraft[34]
  • Priesel KEP (KEP - KampfEinsitzer Priesel)[34]

Přikryl-Blecha

(PÁNOVÉ PŘIKRYL & BLECHA)

  • Přikryl-Blecha PB-1
  • Přikryl-Blecha PB-4 Racek
  • Přikryl-Blecha PB-5 Racek
  • Přikryl-Blecha PB-6 Racek[35]

Pringle

(Frank L Pringle, Everton, MO)

  • Pringle 1937 Monoplane[12]

Privateer Industries

(Florida, United States)

Pro FE

(Pro.Mecc S.r.l., Corigliano d'Otranto, Italy)

Procaer

(Progetti Costruzioni Aeronaitiche Srl)

Procter

(Innsbruck, Austria)

  • Pro-Design Accura
  • Pro-Design Amiga
  • Pro-Design Aquila
  • Pro-Design Burst
  • Pro-Design Corrado
  • Pro-Design Carrier
  • Pro-Design Challenger
  • Pro-Design Combi-Cut
  • Pro-Design Compact
  • Pro-Design Companion
  • Pro-Design Contest
  • Pro-Design Eole
  • Pro-Design Cuga
  • Pro-Design Effect
  • Pro-Design Fly
  • Pro-Design High
  • Pro-Design Jalpa
  • Pro-Design Jazz
  • Pro-Design Kestral
  • Pro-Design Lamna
  • Pro-Design Max
  • Pro-Design Monster
  • Pro-Design Pro-Feel
  • Pro-Design Pro-Ject
  • Pro-Design Relax
  • Pro-Design Rrow
  • Pro-Design Thema
  • Pro-Design Thermik
  • Pro-Design Thesis
  • Pro-Design Titan
  • Pro-Design X-Fire

Progress

(Progress Aero R&D Inc)

  • Progress Discovery[12]

Prohinsie

(Royal Aircraft Factory (Fdr: Charles A Prohinsie), Roosevelt Field, Garden City, NY)

  • Prohinsie Sesquiplane[12]

Promavia

(Promavia SA)

(Wingate, NC)

Prostar

(Prostar Aircraft Inc, Beeville, TX)

ProTech

(ProTech Aircraft Inc, Houston, TX)

  • ProTech PT-2 Sassy[12]

Protoplane

(Bagnères-de-Bigorre, France)

Proust & Mas

(Christian Proust & Mas)

  • Proust-Mas Scorpion[38]
  • Proust-Sigur-Lespace Scorpion[38]

Prowler

(Prowler Aviation Inc, Soquel, CA)

((George H) Prudden Airplane Co, San Diego, CA / Prudden-Whitehead / Atlanta Aircraft Corporation - George H Prudden, Edward Whitehead at Atlanta GA.)

Pruett

(John D Pruett, Crosby, MO)

  • Pruett-Curtiss Pusher[12]

PSD Technology Company

  • PSD-09 ekranoplan

PSE

(Pacific School of Engineering, Portland, OR)

PSFA

(Prva srpska Fabrika Aeroplana)

  • PSFA reconnaissance aircraft[39]

Puget

(Puget Pacific Planes Inc.)

Puget-Pacific

(Tacoma WA)

  • Puget-Pacific Wheelair III-A
  • Puget-Pacific Wheelair III-B

Pujol-Comabella

(Pujol, Comabella y Cía, later Loring, Pujol y Cía)

  • Pujol-Comabella España[41]

Pulliam

(Charles Pulliam, Tulsa, OK)

Pulsar

(Pulsar Aircraft Corp, El Monte, CA)

Puma Aircraft

(BDC Aero Industrie, Lachute, Quebec, Canada)

Purcell

(John D Purcell, Chattanooga, TN)

  • Purcell 1908 Biplane[12]

Purcell

(Sam Purcell, San Rafael and San Francisco, CA)

  • Purcell 1913 Twin[12]
  • Purcell 1916 Biplane[12]
  • Purcell 1917 Cabin[12]

Purcell

(Russell A Purcell, Rock Island, IL)

  • Purcell 1928 Biplane[12]

Puritan

(Puritan Aircraft Co, Weston, MA)

  • Puritan 1939 Monoplane[12]

Purvis-Wilson

(Goodland Aviation Co (William J Purvis, Charles A Wilson), Goodland, KS)

  • Purvis-Wilson 1910 Helicopter[12]

Pützer

(Alfons Pützer KG)

(Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów)

(Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze - State Aviation Works)

P.Z.L. (1928-1939)

PZL-Krosno

(CSS -> WSK-Okęcie -> PZL "Warszawa-Okęcie" -> EADS PZL "Warszawa-Okęcie")

SZD/P.Z.L.-Bielsko

  • (Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze - State Aviation Works)
  • (Szybowcowym Zakladzie Doświadczalnym - gliding experimental department)
  • SZD-45 Ogar (Bloodhound)
  • PZL S-1 (S - Eugeniusz Stanikiewicz)
  • PZL S-2 (S - Eugeniusz Stanikiewicz)
  • PZL S-3 Kania (S - Eugeniusz Stanikiewicz)
  • PZL S-4 Kania (S - Eugeniusz Stanikiewicz)

W.S.K. PZL Mielec

(Wytwórnia Sprzętu Komunikacyjnego - Communication Equipment Factory).


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