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List of interwar military aircraft

Index List of interwar military aircraft

Interwar military aircraft are military aircraft that were developed and used between World War I and World War II, also known as the ''Golden Age of Aviation''. [1]

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  1. 644 relations: AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning, ACAZ C.2, Aero A.100, Aero A.101, Aero A.14, Aero A.18, Aero A.32, AGO Ao 192, Aichi D1A, Aichi E10A, Aichi E3A, Airco DH.4, Airspeed Oxford, Albatros Al 101, AME VI, Amiot 120, Amiot 143, ANBO III, ANBO IV, ANBO V, ANBO VI, ANBO VIII, ANF Les Mureaux 113, Ansaldo A.120, Arado Ar 196, Arado Ar 64, Arado Ar 65, Arado Ar 66, Arado Ar 68, Arado Ar 76, Arado Ar 95, Arado Ar 96, Arado SC I, Arado SC II, Armstrong Whitworth A.W.16, Armstrong Whitworth Atlas, Armstrong Whitworth Scimitar, Armstrong Whitworth Siskin, Armstrong Whitworth Whitley, Avia B-534, Avia B.122, Avia BH-21, Avia BH-3, Avia BH-33, Aviation between the World Wars, Avro 549 Aldershot, Avro 626, Avro 643 Cadet, Avro Anson, Avro Bison, ... Expand index (594 more) »

  2. Military equipment of the interwar period

AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning

AB Svenska Järnvägsverkstädernas Aeroplanavdelning (English: Swedish Railroad Workshops' Air Plane Department), commonly shortened to ASJA, was a Swedish aircraft manufacturing company.

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ACAZ C.2

The ACAZ C.2, Ateliers de Construction Aeronautique de Zeebruge, was a prototype Belgian biplane fighter aircraft built in the 1920s.

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Aero A.100

The Aero A.100 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s.

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Aero A.101

The Aero A.101 was a biplane light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft built in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s.

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Aero A.14

The Aero A.14 was a Czechoslovakian biplane military reconnaissance aircraft built in the 1920s.

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Aero A.18

The Aero A.18 was a biplane fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the 1920s.

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Aero A.32

The Aero A.32 was a biplane built in Czechoslovakia in the late 1920s for army co-operation duties including reconnaissance and tactical bombing.

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AGO Ao 192

The Ago Ao 192 Kurier (Courier) was a small German twin-engined aircraft designed and built by AGO Flugzeugwerke in the 1930s.

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Aichi D1A

The Aichi D1A or Navy Type 94/96 Carrier Bomber (Allied reporting name "Susie") was a Japanese carrier-based dive bomber of the 1930s.

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Aichi E10A

The Aichi E10A was a Japanese night reconnaissance flying boat of the 1930s.

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Aichi E3A

The Aichi E3A was a reconnaissance seaplane developed in Germany as the Heinkel HD 56 to operate from warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy, which designated it the Type 90-1 Reconnaissance Seaplane.

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Airco DH.4

The Airco DH.4 is a British two-seat biplane day bomber of the First World War.

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Airspeed Oxford

The Airspeed AS.10 Oxford is a twin-engine monoplane aircraft developed and manufactured by Airspeed.

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Albatros Al 101

The Albatros Al 101 was a 1930s German trainer aircraft.

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AME VI

The AME VI was a reconnaissance aircraft, produced in Spain in the mid 1920s.

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Amiot 120

The Amiot 120 was a family of single-engine biplane bomber aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer SECM-Amiot.

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Amiot 143

The Amiot 143 (sometimes written as 143M or 143 M.5) was a 1930s French 5-seat Multiplace de Combat (M.5) designed to meet 1928 specifications for a monoplane capable of day and night bombing, long-range reconnaissance and bomber escort.

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ANBO III

The ANBO III was a parasol-wing monoplane training and utility aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1929.

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ANBO IV

The ANBO IV was a reconnaissance aircraft used by the Lithuanian Air Force in World War II, designed by Lithuanian aircraft designer Antanas Gustaitis.

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ANBO V

The ANBO V was a parasol wing monoplane training aircraft designed for the Lithuanian Army in 1931.

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ANBO VI

The ANBO VI was a parasol-wing monoplane designed for the Lithuanian Army as a trainer in 1933, based on the ANBO III.

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ANBO VIII

The ANBO VIII was a Lithuanian bomber-reconnaissance monoplane designed by Antanas Gustaitis and built by Karo Aviacijos Tiekimo Skyrius.

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ANF Les Mureaux 113

The ANF Les Mureaux 110 and its derivatives were a family of all-metal military reconnaissance aircraft developed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer ANF Les Mureaux.

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Ansaldo A.120

The Ansaldo A.120, sometimes called the FIAT A.120 since FIAT (Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Italian Automobile Factory of Turin) bought Ansaldo, was a reconnaissance aircraft developed in Italy in the 1920s.

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Arado Ar 196

The Arado Ar 196 was a shipboard reconnaissance low-wing monoplane aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado.

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Arado Ar 64

The Arado Ar 64 was a single-seat biplane fighter designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado.

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Arado Ar 65

The Arado Ar 65 was the single-seat biplane fighter successor to the Ar 64.

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Arado Ar 66

The Arado Ar 66 was a single-engined twin-seat training biplane designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado.

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Arado Ar 68

The Arado Ar 68 was a single-seat biplane fighter designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado Flugzeugwerke.

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Arado Ar 76

The Arado Ar 76 was a German aircraft of the 1930s, designed as a light fighter with a secondary role as an advanced trainer in mind.

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Arado Ar 95

The Arado Ar 95 was a single-engine reconnaissance and patrol biplane designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado.

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Arado Ar 96

The Arado Ar 96 is a single-engine, low-wing monoplane of all-metal construction, designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado Flugzeugwerke.

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Arado SC I

The Arado SC I was a biplane trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s.

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Arado SC II

The Arado SC II was a biplane trainer designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Arado.

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Armstrong Whitworth A.W.16

The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.16 (or A.W.XVI) was a single-engine biplane fighter aircraft designed and built by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft.

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Armstrong Whitworth Atlas

The Armstrong Whitworth Atlas was a British single-engine biplane designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft.

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Armstrong Whitworth Scimitar

The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.35 Scimitar was a British single-engine biplane fighter aircraft designed and built by Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft.

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Armstrong Whitworth Siskin

The Armstrong Whitworth Siskin was a sesquiplane single-seat fighter aircraft developed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Armstrong Whitworth Aircraft.

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Armstrong Whitworth Whitley

The Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley was a British medium bomber aircraft of the 1930s.

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Avia B-534

The Avia B-534 is a Czechoslovak biplane fighter developed and manufactured by aviation company Avia.

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Avia B.122

The Avia B.122 was a Czechoslovak single-seat biplane aerobatic aircraft, which was developed in the mid-1930s.

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Avia BH-21

The Avia BH-21 was a fighter biplane designed and produced by the Czechoslovakian aircraft manufacturer Avia.

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Avia BH-3

The Avia BH-3 was a fighter plane built in Czechoslovakia in 1921.

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Avia BH-33

The Avia BH-33 was a biplane fighter aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in 1927.

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Aviation between the World Wars

Sometimes dubbed the Golden Age of Aviation, the period in the history of aviation between the end of World War I (1918) and the beginning of World War II (1939) was characterised by a progressive change from the slow wood-and-fabric biplanes of World War I to fast, streamlined metal monoplanes, creating a revolution in both commercial and military aviation.

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Avro 549 Aldershot

The Avro 549 Aldershot was a British single-engined heavy bomber aircraft built by Avro.

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Avro 626

The Avro 626 is a single-engined British biplane trainer aircraft produced by Avro during the (1918-1939) inter-war period.

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Avro 643 Cadet

The Avro Cadet is a single-engined British biplane trainer designed and built by Avro in the 1930s as a smaller development of the Avro Tutor for civil use.

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Avro Anson

The Avro Anson is a British twin-engine, multi-role aircraft built by the aircraft manufacturer Avro.

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Avro Bison

The Avro 555 Bison was a British single-engined fleet spotter/reconnaissance aircraft built by Avro.

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Avro Tutor

The Avro Type 621 Tutor is a two-seat British radial-engined biplane from the interwar period.

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Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann

The Bücker Bü 131 Jungmann (freshman, young man) is a basic biplane trainer aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Bücker Flugzeugbau.

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Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister

The Bücker Bü 133 Jungmeister was an advanced trainer of the Luftwaffe in the 1930s.

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Beechcraft Model 18

The Beechcraft Model 18 (or "Twin Beech", as it is also known) is a 6- to 11-seat, twin-engined, low-wing, tailwheel light aircraft manufactured by the Beech Aircraft Corporation of Wichita, Kansas.

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Beriev Be-2

The Beriev Be-2 (originally designated KOR-1) was a two-seat reconnaissance seaplane built for the Soviet Navy shortly before World War II.

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Beriev MBR-2

The Beriev MBR-2 was a Soviet multi-purpose (including reconnaissance) flying boat which entered service with the Soviet Navy in 1935.

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Berliner-Joyce OJ

The Berliner-Joyce OJ was an American biplane observation floatplane developed by the Berliner-Joyce Aircraft for the United States Navy during the early 1930s.

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Berliner-Joyce P-16

The Berliner-Joyce P-16 was a 1930s United States two-seat fighter aircraft produced by Berliner-Joyce Aircraft Corporation.

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Berliner-Joyce XF2J

The Berliner-Joyce XF2J was the company's second biplane fighter for the United States Navy.

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Besson MB.411

The Besson MB.411 was a French two-seat spotter and observation floatplane, designed by Besson.

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Blackburn Airedale

The Blackburn R.2 Airedale was a single-engine three-seat monoplane deck-landing aircraft for land and sea reconnaissance, built in the UK in 1924.

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Blackburn B-2

The Blackburn B-2 was a biplane side-by-side trainer aircraft designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn B-3

The Blackburn B-3 was a prototype British torpedo bomber designed and built by Blackburn Aircraft as a potential replacement for the Ripon.

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Blackburn Baffin

The Blackburn B-5 Baffin biplane torpedo bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn Blackburn

The Blackburn R-1 Blackburn was a 1920s British single-engine fleet spotter/reconnaissance aircraft built by Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn Cubaroo

The Blackburn T.4 Cubaroo was a British prototype biplane torpedo bomber of the 1920s.

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Blackburn Dart

The Blackburn Dart was a carrier-based torpedo bomber biplane aircraft, designed and manufactured by the British aviation company Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn F.3

The Blackburn F3 (also called the Blackburn F.7/30) was a British single-engined fighter aircraft produced in response to Air Ministry Specification F.7/30.

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Blackburn Iris

The Blackburn Iris was a British three-engined biplane flying boat of the 1920s.

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Blackburn Lincock

The Blackburn F.2 Lincock was a British single-seat lightweight fighter produced by Blackburn Aircraft Limited.

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Blackburn Nautilus

The Blackburn 2F.1 Nautilus was a British single-engine two-seat biplane spotter/fighter built in 1929.

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Blackburn Perth

The Blackburn Perth was a British flying boat which was in service during the interwar period.

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Blackburn Ripon

The Blackburn T.5 Ripon was a carrier-based torpedo bomber and reconnaissance biplane designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn Roc

The Blackburn Roc (company designation B-25) was a naval fighter aircraft designed and produced by the British aviation company Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn Shark

The Blackburn Shark was a carrier-borne torpedo bomber designed and built by the British aviation manufacturer Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn Skua

The Blackburn B-24 Skua was a carrier-based low-wing, two-seater, single-radial engine aircraft by the British aviation company Blackburn Aircraft.

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Blackburn Sydney

The Blackburn R.B.2 Sydney (serial N241) was a long-range maritime patrol flying boat developed for the Royal Air Force in 1930, in response to Air Ministry Specification R.5/27.

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Blackburn Turcock

The Blackburn F.1 Turcock was a British single-seat single-engine biplane fighter built in 1927.

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Blackburn Velos

The Blackburn T.3 Velos was a 1920s British two-seat coastal defence seaplane built by Blackburn Aeroplane & Motor Company Limited, Brough Aerodrome and the Greek National Aircraft Factory.

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Blériot 127

The Blériot 127 (or Bl-127) was a monoplane bomber aircraft developed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Blériot.

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Blériot-SPAD S.51

The Bleriot-SPAD S.51 was a French fighter aircraft developed in 1924 in response to a French Air Force requirement for an aircraft to replace their obsolete Nieuport-Delage NiD.29s.

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Blériot-SPAD S.510

The Blériot SPAD S.510 was a French single-seat, single-engined biplane fighter aircraft.

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Blériot-SPAD S.61

The Blériot-SPAD S.61 was a French fighter aircraft developed in 1923.

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Blériot-SPAD S.81

The Blériot-SPAD S.81 (S.81 C.1) was a French fighter aircraft developed in 1923 to a requirement by the French Air Force.

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Blériot-SPAD S.91

The Blériot-SPAD S.91 was a French light-weight fighter aircraft.

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Bloch MB.120

The Bloch MB.120 was a French three-engine colonial transport aircraft built by Société des Avions Marcel Bloch during the 1930s.

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Bloch MB.131

The Bloch MB.130 and its derivatives were a series of French monoplane reconnaissance-bombers developed during the 1930s.

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Bloch MB.200

The MB.200 was a French bomber aircraft of the 1930s designed and built by Societé des Avions Marcel Bloch.

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Bloch MB.81

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.

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Blohm & Voss Ha 140

The Blohm & Voss Ha 140 was a German multi-purpose seaplane first flown in 1937.

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Boeing F2B

The Boeing F2B was a biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Navy in the 1920s, familiar to aviation enthusiasts of the era as the craft of the Three Sea Hawks aerobatic flying team, famous for its tied-together formation flying.

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Boeing F3B

The Boeing F3B was a biplane fighter and fighter bomber that served with the United States Navy from 1928 into the early 1930s.

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Boeing Model 15

The Boeing Model 15 was a United States single-seat open-cockpit biplane fighter aircraft of the 1920s, manufactured by the Boeing company.

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Boeing NB

The Boeing NB (or Model 21) was a primary training aircraft developed for the United States Navy in 1923.

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Boeing P-12

The Boeing P-12 or Boeing F4B was an American pursuit aircraft that was operated by the United States Army Air Corps, United States Marine Corps, and United States Navy.

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Boeing P-26 Peashooter

The Boeing P-26 "Peashooter" was the first American production all-metal fighter aircraft and the first pursuit monoplane to enter squadron service with the United States Army Air Corps.

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Boeing XB-15

The Boeing XB-15 (Boeing 294) was a United States bomber aircraft designed in 1934 as a test for the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) to see if it would be possible to build a heavy bomber with a range.

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Boeing-Stearman Model 75

The Stearman (Boeing) Model 75 is an American biplane formerly used as a military trainer aircraft, of which at least 10,626 were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s.

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Bolkhovitinov DB-A

The Bolkhovitinov DB-A (Dal'niy Bombardirovshchik-Akademiya – long-range bomber, academy) was a heavy bomber aircraft designed and built in the USSR from 1934.

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Boripatra

The Baribatra (บริพัตร, also spelled Boripatra or Boriphat) or Bomber Type 2 was a two-seater light bomber aircraft of the 1920s designed and built by the Royal Siamese Air Force's Aeronautical Workshops.

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Boulton Paul Overstrand

The Boulton Paul P.75 Overstrand was a twin-engine biplane medium bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Boulton Paul.

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Boulton Paul Sidestrand

The Boulton Paul P.29 Sidestrand was a twin-engine biplane medium bomber of the Royal Air Force.

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Bréguet 19

The Breguet 19 (Breguet XIX, Br.19 or Bre.19) was a sesquiplane bomber and reconnaissance aircraft which was also used for long-distance flights and was designed by the French Breguet company and produced from 1924.

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Bréguet 270

The Bréguet 270 was a sesquiplane military reconnaissance aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Breguet.

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Bréguet 410

The Bréguet 410 was an all-metal sesquiplane biplane bomber that was designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Bréguet.

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Bréguet 460 Vultur

The Bréguet 460 Vultur was a French bomber of the 1930s.

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Bréguet 470 Fulgur

The Bréguet 470 Fulgur was a French airliner of the 1930s.

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Breda A.4

The Breda A.4 was a biplane trainer produced in Italy in the mid-1920s.

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Breda A.7

The Breda A.7 was a reconnaissance aircraft developed in Italy for use by the Regia Aeronautica in 1929.

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Breda A.9

The Breda A.9 was a biplane trainer produced in Italy in 1928 for the Regia Aeronautica.

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Breda Ba.25

The Breda Ba.25 was an Italian two-seat biplane trainer designed and built by the Breda company.

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Breda Ba.27

The Breda Ba.27 was a fighter produced in Italy in the 1930s, used by the Chinese Nationalist Air Force in the Second Sino-Japanese War.

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Breda Ba.64

The Breda Ba.64 was an Italian single-engine ground-attack aircraft used by the Regia Aeronautica during the 1930s.

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Breda Ba.65

The Breda Ba.65 was an Italian all-metal single-engine, low-wing monoplane that was used by Aviazione Legionaria during the Spanish Civil War and Regia Aeronautica in the first half of World War II.

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Breda Ba.88 Lince

The Breda Ba.88 Lince ("Lynx") was a ground-attack aircraft used by the Italian Regia Aeronautica during World War II.

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Bristol Blenheim

The Bristol Blenheim is a British light bomber designed and built by the Bristol Aeroplane Company, which was used extensively in the first two years of the Second World War, with examples still being used as trainers until the end of the war.

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Bristol Bombay

The Bristol Bombay was a British troop transport aircraft adaptable for use as a medium bomber flown by the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War.

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Bristol Bulldog

The Bristol Bulldog is a British Royal Air Force single-seat biplane fighter designed during the 1920s by the Bristol Aeroplane Company.

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CAMS 37

The CAMS 37 was a French 1920s biplane flying boat designed for military reconnaissance, but which found use in a wide variety of roles.

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CAMS 55

The CAMS 55 was a reconnaissance flying boat built in France in the late 1920s which equipped the French Navy throughout the 1930s.

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Canadian Vickers Vancouver

The Canadian Vickers Vancouver was a Canadian transport/patrol flying boat of the 1930s built by Canadian Vickers.

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Canadian Vickers Varuna

The Canadian Vickers Varuna was a Canadian flying boat of the 1920s built by Canadian Vickers as a twin-engined, unequal-span biplane, with a wooden hull and steel tube structure.

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Canadian Vickers Vedette

The Canadian Vickers Vedette was the first aircraft designed and built in Canada to meet a specification for Canadian conditions.

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Canadian Vickers Vigil

The Canadian Vickers Vigil was a single-seat patrol aircraft designed to meet a Royal Canadian Air Force requirement for a forest fire patrol aircraft.

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Canadian Vickers Vista

The Canadian Vickers Vista was a Canadian-designed single-seat flying boat.

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CANT 25

The CANT 25 was an Italian shipboard single-seat sesquiplane flying boat fighter that entered service with the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Royal Air Force) in 1931.

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CANT Z.1007 Alcione

The CANT Z.1007 Alcione (Kingfisher) was an Italian three-engined medium bomber, with wooden structure.

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CANT Z.501 Gabbiano

The CANT Z.501 Gabbiano (Italian: Gull) was a high-wing central-hull flying boat, with two outboard floats.

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CANT Z.506 Airone

The CANT Z.506 Airone (Italian: Heron) was a trimotor floatplane produced by CANT from 1935.

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CAP-4 Paulistinha

The CAP-4 Paulistinha was a military and civilian trainer aircraft built in Brazil during the 1930s and 1940s.

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Caproni AP.1

The Caproni Bergamaschi AP.1 was an Italian monoplane attack aircraft designed by Cesare Pallavicino, coming from the Breda firm.

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Caproni Ca.100

The Caproni Ca.100 was the standard trainer aircraft of the Regia Aeronautica in the 1930s.

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Caproni Ca.101

The Caproni Ca.101 was a three-engine Italian airliner which later saw military use as a transport and bomber.

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Caproni Ca.111

The Caproni Ca.111 was a long-range reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber produced in Italy during the 1930s.

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Caproni Ca.113

The Caproni Ca.113 was an advanced training biplane produced in Italy and Bulgaria in the early 1930s.

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Caproni Ca.114

The Caproni Ca.114 was a fighter biplane produced in Italy in the early 1930s which was flown operationally in Peru in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Caproni Ca.133

The Caproni Ca.133 was a three-engined transport/bomber aircraft used by the Italian Regia Aeronautica from the Second Italo-Abyssinian War until World War II.

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Caproni Ca.135

The Caproni Ca.135 was an Italian medium bomber designed in Bergamo in Italy by Cesare Pallavicino.

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Caproni Ca.164

The Caproni Ca.164 was a training biplane produced in Italy shortly prior to World War II.

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Caproni Ca.310

The Caproni Ca.310 Libeccio (Italian: southwest wind) was an Italian monoplane, twin-engine reconnaissance aircraft used in World War II.

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Caproni Ca.73

The Caproni Ca.73 was an inverted sesquiplane aircraft designed produced by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Caproni.

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CASA III

The CASA III was a 1920s Spanish two-seat monoplane, designed by Luis Sousa Peco and built by Construcciones Aeronáuticas SA (CASA) at Getafe near Madrid.

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Caudron C.270 Luciole

The Caudron C.270 Luciole ("Firefly") was a sporting, touring and trainer aircraft produced in France in the 1930s, derived from the C.230.

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Caudron C.440 Goéland

The Caudron C.440 Goéland ("seagull") was a six-seat twin-engine utility aircraft developed in France in the mid-1930s.

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Caudron C.59

The Caudron C.59 was a French, two-seat biplane with a single engine and a canvas-covered fuselage, produced between 1922 and 1924.

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Caudron C.60

The Caudron C.60 was a French two-seat biplane of the 1920s and 1930s with a single engine and a canvas-covered fuselage.

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Caudron C.690

The Caudron C.690 was a single-seat training aircraft developed in France in the late 1930s to train fighter pilots to handle high-performance aircraft.

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Caudron Simoun

The Caudron Simoun was a 1930s French four-seat touring monoplane.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Consolidated O-17 Courier

The Consolidated O-17 Courier (company designation Model 2) was an observation and training aircraft used by the United States National Guard.

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Consolidated P-30

The Consolidated P-30 (PB-2) was a 1930s United States two-seat fighter aircraft.

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Consolidated P2Y

The Consolidated P2Y was an American flying boat maritime patrol aircraft.

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Consolidated PBY Catalina

The Consolidated Model 28, more commonly known as the PBY Catalina (US Navy designation), is a flying boat and amphibious aircraft designed by Consolidated Aircraft in the 1930s and 1940s.

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Consolidated PT-1 Trusty

The Consolidated PT-1 Trusty (company designation Model 1) was a biplane primary trainer used by the United States Army Air Service (USAAS).

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Consolidated PT-11

The Consolidated Model 21 was an American two-seat training aircraft built by the Consolidated Aircraft Company.

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Curtiss A-12 Shrike

The Curtiss A-12 Shrike was the United States Army Air Corps' second monoplane ground-attack aircraft, and its main attack aircraft through most of the 1930s.

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Curtiss A-8

The Curtiss A-8 was a low-wing monoplane ground-attack aircraft built by the United States company Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, designed in response to a 1929 United States Army Air Corps requirement for an attack aircraft to replace the A-3 Falcon.

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Curtiss BF2C Goshawk

The Curtiss BF2C Goshawk (Model 67) was a United States 1930s naval biplane aircraft that saw limited success and was part of a long line of Hawk Series airplanes made by the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company for the American military, and for export as the Model 68 Hawk III.

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Curtiss F11C Goshawk

The Curtiss F11C Goshawk is an American naval biplane fighter aircraft that saw limited success.

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Curtiss F6C Hawk

The Curtiss F6C Hawk was a late 1920s American naval biplane fighter aircraft.

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Curtiss F7C Seahawk

The Curtiss F7C Seahawk was a carrier-capable biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Navy Marine Corps in the late 1920s and early 1930s.

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Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk

The Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk is a light 1930s biplane fighter aircraft that was carried by the United States Navy airships and.

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Curtiss Falcon

The Curtiss Falcon was a family of military biplane aircraft built by the American aircraft manufacturer Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company during the 1920s.

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Curtiss Fledgling

The Curtiss Fledgling, known internally to Curtiss as the Model 48 and Model 51 was a trainer aircraft developed for the United States Navy in the late 1920s and known in that service as the N2C.

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Curtiss JN Jenny

The Curtiss JN "Jenny" was a series of biplanes built by the Glenn Curtiss Aeroplane Company of Hammondsport, New York, later the Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.

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Curtiss P-1 Hawk

The P-1 Hawk (Curtiss Model 34) was a 1920s open-cockpit biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Army Air Corps.

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Curtiss P-36 Hawk

The Curtiss P-36 Hawk, also known as the Curtiss Hawk Model 75, is an American-designed and built fighter aircraft of the 1930s and 40s.

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Curtiss P-6 Hawk

The Curtiss P-6 Hawk is an American single-engine biplane fighter introduced into service in the late 1920s with the United States Army Air Corps and operated until the late 1930s prior to the outbreak of World War II.

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Curtiss SBC Helldiver

The Curtiss SBC Helldiver was a two-seat scout bomber and dive bomber built by the Curtiss-Wright Corporation.

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Curtiss SOC Seagull

The Curtiss SOC Seagull was an American single-engined scout observation seaplane, designed by Alexander Solla of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation for the United States Navy.

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Curtiss-Reid Rambler

The Reid Rambler, later known under the Curtiss-Reid brand after Reid was purchased by Curtiss, was a biplane trainer/sport aircraft built in Canada in the early 1930s and used in small numbers as a trainer aircraft by the Royal Canadian Air Force.

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DAR 1

The DAR 1 Peperuda (butterfly) was a 1920s Bulgarian two-seat touring or trainer biplane, designed by Hermann Winter and built by the DAR – Drjavna Aeroplane Rаbotilnitsa – State Aircraft Workshops.

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Dewoitine D.1

The Dewoitine D.1 was a French single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1920s, built by the French industrial company Dewoitine.

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Dewoitine D.21

The Dewoitine D.21 was 1920s French open-cockpit, fixed-undercarriage, parasol winged monoplane fighter aircraft.

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Dewoitine D.27

The Dewoitine D.27 was a parasol monoplane fighter aircraft designed by Émile Dewoitine in 1928.

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Dewoitine D.371

The Dewoitine 37 was the first of a family of 1930s French-built monoplane fighter aircraft.

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Dewoitine D.500

The Dewoitine D.500 was an all-metal, open-cockpit, fixed-undercarriage monoplane fighter aircraft designed and produced by French aircraft manufacturer Dewoitine.

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Dewoitine D.9

The Dewoitine D.9 was a French monoplane fighter built by Dewoitine and built under licence in Italy as the Ansaldo AC.3.

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DFS SG 38 Schulgleiter

The Schneider DFS 108-14 SG-38 Schulgleiter (School glider) is a German high-wing, cable-braced, single-seat primary glider that was designed by Schneider, Rehberg and Hofmann at Edmund Schneider's factory at Grunau in 1938, hence the designation.

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Dobi-II

The Dobi-II is the second airplane designed by Lithuanian aviator Jurgis Dobkevičius in 1922.

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Dornier Do 11

The Dornier Do 11 was a German heavy bomber, developed in secret in the early 1930s.

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Dornier Do 17

The Dornier Do 17 is a twin-engined light bomber produced by Dornier Flugzeugwerke for the German Luftwaffe during World War II.

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Dornier Do 18

The Dornier Do 18 was a development of the Do 16 flying boat.

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Dornier Do 19

The Dornier Do 19 was a German four-engine heavy bomber that first flew on 28 October 1936.

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Dornier Do 22

The Dornier Do 22 was a German seaplane, developed in the 1930s.

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Dornier Do 23

The Dornier Do 23 was a German medium bomber of the 1930s.

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Dornier Do 24

The Dornier Do 24 is a 1930s German three-engine flying boat designed by the Dornier Flugzeugwerke for maritime patrol and search and rescue.

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Dornier Do 26

The Dornier Do 26 was an all-metal gull-winged flying boat produced before and during World War II by Dornier Flugzeugwerke of Germany.

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Dornier Do J Wal

The Dornier Do J Wal ("whale") is a twin-engine German flying boat of the 1920s designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke.

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Dornier Do Y

The Dornier Do Y was a trimotor German monoplane bomber of the early 1930s designed by Dornier Flugzeugwerke (Dornier Aircraft Works) to an order by the Royal Yugoslav Air Force (RYAF).

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Douglas B-18 Bolo

The Douglas B-18 Bolo is an American heavy bomber which served with the United States Army Air Corps and the Royal Canadian Air Force (as the Digby) during the late 1930s and early 1940s.

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Douglas C-1

The Douglas C-1 was a cargo/transport aircraft produced by the Douglas Aircraft Corporation for the United States Army Air Service starting in 1925.

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Douglas Dolphin

The Douglas Dolphin is an American amphibious flying boat.

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Douglas DT

The Douglas DT bomber was the Douglas Aircraft Company's first military contract, forging a link between the company and the United States Navy.

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Douglas O-2

The Douglas O-2 was a 1920s American observation aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company, powered by the Liberty engine of WW1 fame, with some later variants using other engines.

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Douglas O-38

The Douglas O-38 was an observation airplane used by the United States Army Air Corps.

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Douglas O-43

The Douglas O-43 was a monoplane observation aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps.

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Douglas O-46

The Douglas O-46 was an observation aircraft used by the United States Army Air Corps and the Philippine Army Air Corps.

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Douglas T2D

The Douglas T2D was an American twin-engined torpedo bomber contracted by the military, and required to be usable on wheels or floats, and operating from aircraft carriers.

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Douglas TBD Devastator

The Douglas TBD Devastator was an American torpedo bomber of the United States Navy.

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Douglas Y1B-7

The Douglas Y1B-7 was a 1930s American bomber aircraft.

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EKW C-35

The EKW C-35 was a 1930s Swiss two-seat reconnaissance biplane aircraft built by the Swiss Federal Construction Works (Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette, K+W), Thun.

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Fairey Battle

The Fairey Battle is a British single-engine light bomber that was designed and manufactured by the Fairey Aviation Company.

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Fairey Fawn

The Fairey Fawn was a British single-engine light bomber of the 1920s.

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Fairey Firefly IIM

The Fairey Firefly IIM was a British fighter of the 1930s.

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Fairey Flycatcher

The Fairey Flycatcher was a British single-seat biplane carrier-borne fighter aircraft made by Fairey Aviation Company which served from 1923 to 1934.

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Fairey Fox

The Fairey Fox was a British light bomber and fighter biplane of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Fairey Gordon

The Fairey Gordon was a British light bomber (2-seat day bomber) and utility aircraft of the 1930s.

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Fairey Hendon

The Fairey Hendon was a British monoplane, heavy bomber of the Royal Air Force, designed by Fairey Aviation in the late 1920s.

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Fairey III

The Fairey Aviation Company Fairey III was a family of British reconnaissance biplanes that enjoyed a very long production and service history in both landplane and seaplane variants.

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Fairey Seafox

The Fairey Seafox was a 1930s British reconnaissance floatplane designed and built by Fairey for the Fleet Air Arm.

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Fairey Seal

The Fairey Seal was a British carrier-borne spotter-reconnaissance aircraft, operated in the 1930s.

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Fairey Swordfish

The Fairey Swordfish is a biplane torpedo bomber, designed by the Fairey Aviation Company.

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Farman F.160

The Farman F.160 was a heavy bomber aircraft developed in France in the late 1920s.

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Farman F.220

The Farman F.220 and its derivatives were thick-sectioned, high-winged, four engined French monoplanes from Farman Aviation Works.

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Farman F.60 Goliath

The Farman F.60 Goliath was a French airliner and bomber produced by the Farman Aviation Works from 1919.

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FBA 17

The FBA 17 was a training flying boat produced in France in the 1920s.

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FBA 19

The FBA 19 was a flying boat bomber developed in France in 1924 by Franco-British Aviation.

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FBA 290

The Franco-British Aviation Model 290 was a French four-seat amphibian flying boat built by the Franco-British Aviation Company (FBA) as a replacement for the Model 17 in French naval service.

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Felixstowe F5L

The twin-engine F5L was one of the Felixstowe F series of flying boats developed by John Cyril Porte at the Seaplane Experimental Station, Felixstowe, England, during the First World War for production in America.

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Fiat B.R.

The Fiat B.R. 1/4 was a light bomber series, developed in Italy shortly after World War I.

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Fiat BR.20 Cicogna

The Fiat BR.20 Cicogna was a low-wing twin-engine medium bomber that was developed and manufactured by Italian aircraft company Fiat.

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Fiat CR.1

The Fiat CR.1 was an Italian biplane fighter aircraft of the 1920s.

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Fiat CR.20

The Fiat CR.20 was a biplane fighter designed and produced by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Fiat.

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Fiat CR.30

The Fiat CR.30 was a 1930s Italian single-seat biplane fighter aircraft designed by Celestino Rosatelli and built by Fiat.

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Fiat CR.32

The Fiat CR.32 was an Italian biplane fighter used in the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War.

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Fiat CR.42 Falco

The Fiat CR.42 Falco (Falcon, plural: Falchi) is a single-seat sesquiplane fighter developed and produced by Italian aircraft manufacturer Fiat Aviazione.

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Fiat R.2

The Fiat R.2 was a reconnaissance aircraft produced in Italy shortly after World War I, and the first aircraft to be marketed under the Fiat brand, (previous Fiat aircraft had been marketed as by SIA).

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Fiat RS.14

The Fiat RS.14 was an Italian long-range maritime strategic reconnaissance floatplane.

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Fieseler Fi 156 Storch

The Fieseler Fi 156 Storch ("stork") was a liaison aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Fieseler.

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Fieseler Fi 167

The Fieseler Fi 167 was a 1930s German biplane torpedo and reconnaissance bomber designed for use from the Graf Zeppelin class aircraft carriers under construction from 1936 to 1942.

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Fleet Fawn

In the 1930s, Fleet Aircraft manufactured a series of single-engined, two-seat training aircraft, based on US designs.

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Fleet Finch

The Fleet Finch (Fleet Model 16) is a two-seat, tandem training biplane produced by Fleet Aircraft of Fort Erie, Ontario.

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Flettner Fl 265

The Flettner Fl 265 was an experimental helicopter designed by Anton Flettner.

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FMA AeC.2

The FMA AeC.2 was a light utility aircraft built in Argentina in the early 1930s, and also produced as a military trainer and observation aircraft under the designations AeME.1, AeMO.1, AeMOe.1 and AeMOe.2.

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FMA AeMB.2

The FMA AeMB.2 Bombi was a bomber aircraft developed in Argentina in the mid-1930s.

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Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke

The Focke-Wulf Fw 187 Falke ("Falcon") was a German aircraft designed in 1935.

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Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor

The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 Condor, also known as Kurier (German for courier) to the Allies, is a German all-metal four-engined monoplane originally developed by Focke-Wulf as a long-range airliner.

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Focke-Wulf Fw 44 Stieglitz

The Focke-Wulf Fw 44 Stieglitz (Goldfinch) is a 1930s German two-seat biplane.

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Focke-Wulf Fw 56 Stösser

The Focke-Wulf Fw 56 Stösser (German: goshawk) was a single-engine, parasol monoplane advanced trainer, built in the 1930s in Germany.

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Focke-Wulf Fw 58 Weihe

The Focke-Wulf Fw 58 Weihe (Harrier) was a German aircraft, built to fill a request by the Luftwaffe for a multi-role aircraft, to be used as an advanced trainer for pilots, gunners and radio operators.

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Focke-Wulf Fw 61

The Focke-Wulf Fw 61 was the first successful, practical, and fully controllable helicopter, first flown in 1936.

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Fokker C.I

The Fokker C.I was a German reconnaissance biplane under development at the end of World War I. The design was essentially an enlarged Fokker D.VII fighter with two seats and a 138 kW (185 hp) BMW IIIa engine.

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Fokker C.IV

The Fokker C.IV is a 1920s Dutch two-seat reconnaissance aircraft that was designed and built by Fokker.

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Fokker C.V

The Fokker C.V was a Dutch light reconnaissance and bomber biplane aircraft manufactured by Fokker.

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Fokker C.VII-W

The Fokker C.VII-W was a reconnaissance seaplane built in the Netherlands in the late 1920s.

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Fokker C.X

The Fokker C.X was a Dutch biplane scout and light bomber designed in 1933.

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Fokker C.XI-W

The Fokker C.XI-W was a reconnaissance seaplane designed to operate from warships that was produced in the Netherlands in the mid-1930s.

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Fokker D.X

Fokker D.X (or D.10) was a Dutch fighter aircraft designed after World War I. The chief designer at Fokker, Reinhold Platz, designed the Fokker D.VIII fighter in 1918.

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Fokker D.XI

The Fokker D.XI was a 1920s Dutch single-seat fighter designed and built by Fokker.

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Fokker D.XIII

The Fokker D.XIII was a fighter aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the mid-1920s.

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Fokker D.XVI

The Fokker D.XVI (sometimes written as Fokker D.16) was a sesquiplane fighter aircraft developed in the Netherlands in the late 1920s.

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Fokker D.XVII

Fokker D.XVII (sometimes written as Fokker D.17), was a 1930s Dutch sesquiplane developed by Fokker.

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Fokker D.XXI

The Fokker D.XXI fighter was designed in 1935 by Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker in response to requirements laid out by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force (Militaire Luchtvaart van het Koninklijk Nederlands-Indisch Leger, ML-KNIL).

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Fokker F.IX

The Fokker F.IX was an airliner developed in the Netherlands in the late 1920s, intended to provide KLM with an aircraft suitable for regular services to the Dutch East Indies.

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Fokker F.VII

The Fokker F.VII, also known as the Fokker Trimotor, was an airliner produced in the 1920s by the Dutch aircraft manufacturer Fokker, Fokker's American subsidiary Atlantic Aircraft Corporation, and several other companies under license.

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Fokker PW-5

The Fokker PW-5 (designated Fokker F VI by Fokker) was a Dutch fighter aircraft of the 1920s.

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Fokker S.II

The Fokker S.II was a 1920s Dutch primary trainer built by the Fokker company for service with the Dutch Army.

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Fokker S.III

The Fokker S.III was a biplane trainer aircraft of the 1920s.

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Fokker S.IV

The Fokker S.IV was a military trainer aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the mid-1920s.

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Fokker S.IX

The Fokker S.IX was a military trainer aircraft produced in the Netherlands in the mid-1930s, designed at a Royal Netherlands Navy request for a machine to replace the obsolete Fokker S.IIIs then in service.

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Fokker T.IV

The Fokker T.IV was a Dutch torpedo bomber/maritime reconnaissance floatplane of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Fokker T.V

The Fokker T.V was a twin-engine bomber, described as an "aerial cruiser", built by Fokker for the Netherlands Air Force.

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Fokker T.VIII

The Fokker T.VIII is a twin-engined torpedo bomber and aerial reconnaissance floatplane designed and manufactured by the Dutch aviation company Fokker.

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FVM J 23

The FVM J 23 was a Swedish single seat, single engine, parasol wing fighter aircraft built in the mid-1920s.

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General Aviation PJ

The General Aviation PJ was a flying boat produced in the United States in the 1930s as a search-and-rescue aircraft for the Coast Guard.

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Gloster Gamecock

The Gloster Gamecock was a biplane fighter designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Gloster.

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Gloster Gauntlet

The Gloster Gauntlet was a single-seat biplane fighter designed and produced by the British aeroplane manufacturer Gloster Aircraft in the 1930s.

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Gloster Gladiator

The Gloster Gladiator is a British biplane fighter.

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Gloster Grebe

The Gloster Grebe was developed by the Gloster Aircraft Company from the Gloster Grouse (an experimental aircraft later developed as a trainer), and was the Royal Air Force's first post-First World War fighter aircraft, entering service in 1923.

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Gloster Nightjar

The Nightjar was a British carrier-based fighter aircraft of the early 1920s.

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Gloster Sparrowhawk

The Gloster Sparrowhawk was a single-seat fighter aircraft designed and produced during the early 1920s by the British aircraft manufacturer Gloster.

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González Gil-Pazó GP-1

The González Gil-Pazó GP-1 was a single-engine, two-seat open cockpit training aircraft, built in Spain in the 1930s to compete for a government contract.

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Gotha Go 145

The Gotha Go 145 is a German World War II-era biplane of wood and fabric construction used by Luftwaffe training units.

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Gourdou-Leseurre GL-812 HY

The Gourdou-Leseurre GL-812 HY was a 3-seat reconnaissance floatplane, built by Gourdou-Leseurre.

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Gourdou-Leseurre GL.2

The Gourdou-Leseurre GL.2 (originally, the Gourdou-Leseurre Type B) was a French fighter aircraft which made its maiden flight in 1918.

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Gourdou-Leseurre GL.30

The Gourdou-Leseurre GL.30 was a racing aircraft built in France in 1920 which formed the basis for a highly successful family of fighter aircraft based on the same design.

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Great Lakes BG

The Great Lakes BG was an American carrier-based dive bomber of the 1930s.

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Grigorovich I-2

The Grigorovich I-2 was a biplane fighter aircraft of the Soviet Union, the first indigenous fighter to enter service in substantial numbers.

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Grigorovich I-Z

The Grigorovich I-Z was a fighter aircraft developed in the Soviet Union during the 1930s.

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Grigorovich IP-1

The Grigorovich IP-1 (for Истребитель Пушечный - "Cannon fighter") was a fighter aircraft produced in the Soviet Union in the 1930s by the Grigorovich Design Bureau.

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Grumman F2F

The Grumman F2F was a single-engine, biplane fighter aircraft with retractable undercarriage, serving as the standard fighter for the United States Navy between 1936 and 1940.

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Grumman F3F

The Grumman F3F is a biplane fighter aircraft produced by the Grumman aircraft for the United States Navy during the mid-1930s.

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Grumman FF

The Grumman FF "Fifi" (company designation G-5) was an American biplane fighter aircraft operated by the United States Navy during the 1930s.

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Grumman G-21 Goose

The Grumman G-21 Goose is an amphibious flying boat designed by Grumman to serve as an eight-seat "commuter" aircraft for businessmen in the Long Island area.

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Grumman J2F Duck

The Grumman J2F Duck (company designation G-15) is an American single-engine amphibious biplane.

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Grumman JF Duck

The Grumman JF "Duck" was an American single-engine amphibious biplane built by Grumman for the United States Navy during the 1930s.

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Hall PH

The Hall PH was an American flying boat of the 1930s.

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Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 137

The Hamburger Flugzeugbau Ha 137 was a German ground-attack aircraft of the 1930s.

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Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow

The Handley Page H.P.54 Harrow was a heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page.

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Handley Page Hampden

The Handley Page HP.52 Hampden is a British twin-engine medium bomber that was operated by the Royal Air Force (RAF).

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Handley Page Heyford

The Handley Page Heyford was a twin-engine biplane bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page.

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Handley Page Hinaidi

The Handley Page Hinaidi was one of two twin-engine bombers built by Handley Page that served with the Royal Air Force between 1925 and 1935.

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Handley Page Hyderabad

The Handley Page H.P.24 Hyderabad was a twin-engine biplane heavy bomber designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Handley Page.

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Hanriot H.180

The Hanriot H.170, H.180, and H.190 were a family of light utility aircraft produced in France in the 1930s.

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Hanriot H.43

The Hanriot H.43 was a military utility biplane designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Hanriot.

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Hanriot HD.14

The Hanriot HD.14 was a military trainer aircraft produced in large numbers in France during the 1920s.

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Hanriot HD.17

The Hanriot HD.17 was a French trainer seaplane of the 1920s.

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Hanriot HD.19

The Hanriot HD.19 was a military trainer aircraft produced in France in the 1920s.

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Hanriot HD.28

The Hanriot HD.28 was a military trainer aircraft developed in France in the 1920s as a modernised version of the HD.14 for export markets.

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Hanriot HD.32

The Hanriot HD.32 was a military trainer aircraft built in France in the 1920s.

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Hawker Fury

The Hawker Fury is a British biplane fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force in the 1930s.

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Hawker Hart

The Hawker Hart is a British two-seater biplane light bomber aircraft that saw service with the Royal Air Force (RAF).

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Hawker Hind

The Hawker Hind was a British light bomber of the inter-war years produced by Hawker Aircraft for the Royal Air Force.

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Hawker Horsley

The Hawker Horsley was a British single-engined biplane bomber of the 1920s.

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Hawker Hurricane

The Hawker Hurricane is a British single-seat fighter aircraft of the 1930s–40s which was designed and predominantly built by Hawker Aircraft Ltd.

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Hawker Nimrod

The Hawker Nimrod is a British carrier-based single-engine, single-seat biplane fighter aircraft built in the early 1930s by Hawker Aircraft.

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Hawker Woodcock

The Hawker Woodcock was a British single-seat fighter built by the Hawker Engineering Company as the first fighter to be produced by Hawker Engineering (the successor to Sopwith Aviation).

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Häfeli DH-5

The Häfeli DH-5 was a 1910s Swiss two-seat reconnaissance aircraft, built by the aircraft department of the Federal Construction Works (Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette, K + W) at Thun, Switzerland.

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Heinkel HD 17

The Heinkel HD 17 was a military reconnaissance aircraft produced in Germany in the late 1920s.

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Heinkel HD 24

The Heinkel HD 24 was a training seaplane developed in Germany in the late 1920s.

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Heinkel HD 25

The Heinkel HD 25 was a two-seat shipboard biplane reconnaissance floatplane developed in Germany during the 1920s for production in Japan.

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Heinkel HD 36

The Heinkel HD 36 was a trainer developed in Germany in the 1920s at the request of the Swedish Air Force, which was in search of a new trainer aircraft.

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Heinkel HD 37

The Heinkel HD 37 was a fighter aircraft, designed in Germany in the late 1920s, but produced in the USSR for Soviet Air Force service.

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Heinkel HD 38

The Heinkel HD 38 was a fighter aircraft developed in Germany in the late 1920s.

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Heinkel HD 55

The Heinkel HD 55 was a biplane flying boat produced in Germany in the early 1930s for use as a reconnaissance aircraft aboard Soviet warships.

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Heinkel He 111

The Heinkel He 111 is a German airliner and bomber designed by Siegfried and Walter Günter at Heinkel Flugzeugwerke in 1934.

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Heinkel He 112

The Heinkel He 112 is a German fighter aircraft designed by Walter and Siegfried Günter.

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Heinkel He 114

The Heinkel He 114 was a sesquiplane reconnaissance seaplane produced for the Kriegsmarine in the 1930s for use from warships.

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Heinkel He 116

The Heinkel He 116 was an extremely long-range mail plane designed to deliver airmail between Germany and Japan.

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Heinkel He 118

The Heinkel He 118 was a prototype German monoplane dive bomber design that lost out to the Junkers Ju 87 Stuka in the 1930s, and was never ordered by the Luftwaffe.

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Heinkel HE 2

The Heinkel He 2, produced in Sweden as the Svenska S 3 and nicknamed the "Hansa", was a reconnaissance floatplane built in small numbers to equip the Swedish Navy in the 1920s.

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Heinkel He 42

The Heinkel HD 42 50, later designated the Heinkel He 42 was a German two-seat biplane seaplane originally designed for the Deutsche Verkehrsfliegerschule, and later built for the German Luftwaffe.

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Heinkel He 45

The Heinkel He 45 was a light bomber produced in Germany in the early 1930s, one of the first aircraft adopted by the newly formed Luftwaffe.

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Heinkel He 46

The Heinkel He 46 was a German World War II-era monoplane designed in 1931 for the close reconnaissance and army co-operation roles.

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Heinkel He 50

The Heinkel He 50 was a biplane dive bomber designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Heinkel.

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Heinkel He 51

The Heinkel He 51 was a German single-seat biplane fighter aircraft.

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Heinkel He 59

The Heinkel He 59 was a twin-engined German biplane designed in 1930, resulting from a requirement for a torpedo bomber and reconnaissance aircraft able to operate on wheeled landing gear or twin-floats.

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Heinkel He 60

The Heinkel He 60 was a German single-engined biplane reconnaissance seaplane designed to be catapulted from Kriegsmarine (German navy) warships of the 1930s.

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Heinkel He 70 Blitz

The Heinkel He 70 Blitz ("lightning") was a fast monoplane aircraft designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Heinkel Flugzeugwerke.

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Heinkel He 72 Kadett

The Heinkel He 72 Kadett (Cadet) was a German single-engine biplane trainer of the 1930s.

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Heinkel HE 8

The Heinkel HE 8 was a reconnaissance floatplane built in Germany in the late 1920s.

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Henschel Hs 123

The Henschel Hs 123 was a single-seat biplane dive bomber and close-support aircraft flown by the German Luftwaffe during the Spanish Civil War and the early to middle of World War II.

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Henschel Hs 126

The Henschel Hs 126 was a German two-seat reconnaissance and observation aircraft of World War II that was derived from the Henschel Hs 122.

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Hiro G2H

The Hiro G2H (or Hiro Navy Type 95 Twin-engined Land-based Attacker) was a 1930s Japanese bomber or reconnaissance monoplane designed and built by the Hiro Naval Arsenal for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Hiro H1H

The Hiro H1H (or Navy Type 15) was a 1920s Japanese bomber or reconnaissance biplane flying boat developed from the Felixstowe F.5 by the Hiro Naval Arsenal for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Hiro H2H

The Hiro H2H, or "Navy Type 89 Flying boat" ("八九式飛行艇"), was a Japanese patrol flying boat of the 1930s.

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Hiro H4H

The Hiro H4H (or Hiro Navy Type 91 Flying Boat) was a 1930s Japanese bomber or reconnaissance monoplane flying boat designed and built by the Hiro Naval Arsenal for the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Hispano-Suiza E-30

The Hispano Suiza E-30, later renamed Hispano E-30, was designed in Spain in 1930 as a multi-purpose intermediate trainer.

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Hispano-Suiza E-34

The Hispano-Suiza E-34, later renamed Hispano HS-34, was a Spanish single engine, tandem seat biplane, designed as a basic trainer.

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Huff-Daland LB-1

The Huff-Daland LB-1 was an American biplane light bomber aircraft operated by the United States Army Air Service in the 1920s.

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Huff-Daland TW-5

The Huff-Daland Type XV Training Water-Cooled TW-5 was a biplane trainer designed by the Huff-Daland Aero Corporation in the early 1920s for the United States Army Air Service.

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IAR 14

The IAR 14 is a Romanian low-wing monoplane fighter-trainer aircraft designed before World War II.

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IAR 37

The IAR 37 was a 1930s Romanian reconnaissance or light bomber aircraft built by Industria Aeronautică Română.

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Ikarus ŠM

The Ikarus ŠM (Serbian Cyrillic: Икарус ШМ), ŠM (for Školski Mornarički, School Navy) was the first design of Eng.

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Ikarus IK-2

The Ikarus IK-2 was a 1930s high-wing, single-seat, monoplane fighter aircraft of Yugoslav design built for the Royal Yugoslav Army Air Force.

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Ikarus IO

The Ikarus IO (Serbian Cyrillic:Икарус ИО – Извиђач Обални) was a biplane flying boat produced in Yugoslavia in the late 1920s.

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IMAM Ro.30

The IMAM Ro.30 was a 1930s Italian observation biplane designed and built by Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridionali.

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IMAM Ro.37

The Meridionali Ro.37 Lince (Italian: "Lynx") was a two-seater Italian reconnaissance biplane, a product of the Industrie Meccaniche Aeronautiche Meridionali (IMAM) company.

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IMAM Ro.41

The IMAM Ro.41 was an Italian light biplane fighter aircraft, serving in the Regia Aeronautica in the 1930s-1940s, mainly as a trainer.

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IMAM Ro.43

The IMAM Ro.43 was an Italian reconnaissance single float seaplane, serving in the Regia Marina between 1935 and 1943.

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IMAM Ro.44

The IMAM Ro.44 was a fighter seaplane developed in Italy, a single seater derivative of the Ro.43 that first flew in October 1936.

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Invasion of Poland

The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign, Polish Campaign, War of Poland of 1939, and Polish Defensive War of 1939 (1 September – 6 October 1939), was a joint attack on the Republic of Poland by Nazi Germany, the Slovak Republic, and the Soviet Union, which marked the beginning of World War II.

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Italy

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern and Western Europe.

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Junkers A 35

Junkers A 35 was a two-seater cantilever monoplane, used for postal, training and military purposes.

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Junkers F 13

The Junkers F 13 is the world's first all-metal transport aircraft, designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Junkers.

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Junkers G 24

The Junkers G 24 was a German three-engine, all-metal low-wing monoplane passenger aircraft manufactured by Junkers from 1925.

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Junkers Ju 52

The Junkers Ju 52/3m (nicknamed Tante Ju ("Aunt Ju") and Iron Annie) is a transport aircraft that was designed and manufactured by German aviation company Junkers.

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Junkers Ju 86

The Junkers Ju 86 was a German monoplane bomber and civilian airliner designed in the early 1930s and employed by various air forces on both sides during World War II.

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Junkers Ju 87

The Junkers Ju 87, popularly known as the "Stuka", is a German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft.

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Junkers Ju 90

The Junkers Ju 90 was a 40-seat, four-engine airliner developed for and used by Deutsche Luft Hansa shortly before World War II.

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Junkers K 37

The Junkers S 36 was a twin-engine mail plane developed in Germany in the late 1920s that was further developed in Sweden as a multi-role military aircraft, albeit unsuccessfully, under the designation K 37.

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Junkers K 47

The Junkers K 47 was a two-seater fighter aircraft developed in Sweden by the Swedish subsidiary of the German firm Junkers during the late 1920s, a civil development of which was designated the A 48.

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Junkers T.21

The Junkers J 21 (manufacturer's sales designations T 21 and H 21) was a reconnaissance aircraft designed in Germany in the early 1920s and produced in the Soviet Union at the Junkers plant at Fili for use by the Soviet Air Force.

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Junkers W 34

The Junkers W 34 was a German-built, single-engine, passenger and transport aircraft.

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Kawanishi E7K

The Kawanishi E7K was a Japanese three-seat reconnaissance seaplane mainly in use during the 1930s.

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Kawanishi H3K

The Kawanishi H3K, also known as Navy Type 90-2 Flying Boat (九〇式二号飛行艇), was a Japanese biplane military flying boat from the interwar period.

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Kawasaki Army Type 88 Reconnaissance Aircraft

The Kawasaki Army Type 88 Reconnaissance Aircraft was a Japanese single-engined biplane designed for Kawasaki by Richard Vogt.

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Kawasaki Army Type 92 Fighter

The Kawasaki KDA-5 was a Japanese single-seat biplane fighter designed by the German Dr.

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Kawasaki Ka 87

The Dornier N was a bomber aircraft designed in Germany in the 1920s for production in Japan.

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Kawasaki Ki-10

The was the last biplane fighter used by the Imperial Japanese Army, entering service in 1935.

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Kawasaki Ki-3

The was a light bomber built by Kawasaki Kōkūki Kōgyō K.K. for the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1930s.

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Kawasaki Ki-32

The was a Japanese light bomber aircraft of World War II.

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Keystone B-3

The Keystone B-3A was a bomber aircraft developed for the United States Army Air Corps by Keystone Aircraft in the late 1920s.

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Keystone B-4

The Keystone B-4 was a biplane bomber, built by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps.

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Keystone B-5

The Keystone B-5 is a light bomber made by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps in the early 1930s.

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Keystone B-6

The Keystone B-6 was a biplane bomber developed by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps.

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Keystone LB-5

The Keystone LB-5 (originally ordered under the Huff-Daland name) was a bomber aircraft produced in the United States in the late 1920s.

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Keystone LB-6

The Keystone LB-6 and LB-7 were 1920s American light bombers, built by the Keystone Aircraft company for the United States Army Air Corps, called Panther by the company, but adoption of the name was rejected by the U.S. Army.

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Kharkiv KhAI-5

The Kharkiv KhAI-5, (sometimes Neman R-10) was a Soviet reconnaissance and light bomber aircraft, designed in the mid-1930s in the Kharkiv Aviation Institute (KhAI, - in Ukrainian: ХАІ), under the direction of Iosif Grigorevich Nyeman (sometimes written as Neman).

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Klemm Kl 25

Klemm L 25, later Klemm Kl 25 was a successful German light leisure, sports and training monoplane aircraft, developed in 1928.

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Klemm Kl 35

The Klemm Kl 35 is a German sporting and training aeroplane developed as a successor to the Kl 25.

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Koolhoven F.K.51

The Koolhoven F.K.51 was a 1930s Dutch two-seat basic training biplane built by the Koolhoven Company.

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Koolhoven F.K.56

The Koolhoven F.K.56 was a 1930s Dutch basic training monoplane designed and built by Koolhoven.

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Kugisho B3Y

The Kugisho B3Y, or Navy Type 92 Carrier Attack Bomber, also popularly titled Yokosuka B3Y, was a Japanese carrier-based torpedo bomber of the 1930s. It was designed by the Naval Air Technical Arsenal at Yokosuka, and while unimpressive during testing, it was ordered into service by the Imperial Japanese Navy and used until replaced by more capable aircraft.

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LACAB GR.8

The LACAB GR.8 Doryphore was a prototype Belgian multi-role combat aircraft of the 1930s.

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Latécoère 290

The Latécoère 290 was a torpedo bomber floatplane produced in France during the 1930s.

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Latécoère 300

The Latécoère 300 series of aircraft were a group of civil and military flying boats.

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Latham 43

The Latham 43 was a flying boat bomber built in France in the 1920s for service with the French Navy.

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Latham 47

The Latham 47, or Latham R3B4 in Naval service was a French twin-engine flying boat designed and built by Société Latham & Cie for the French Navy.

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Letov Š-16

The Letov Š-16 was a single-engined twin-seat biplane aircraft used in the bomber and aerial observation roles.

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Letov Š-20

The Letov Š-20 was a fighter aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1920s.

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Letov Š-28

The Letov Š-28 was a Czechoslovak single-engined, two-seat reconnaissance aircraft.

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Letov Š-31

The Letov Š-31 was a fighter aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia in the early 1930s in a number of variants.

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Letov Š-4

The Letov Š-4 was a Czechoslovak single-bay, unstaggered biplane fighter and trainer in the 1920s.

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Levasseur PL.14

The Levasseur PL.14 was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in France in the late 1920s.

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Levasseur PL.15

The Levasseur PL.15 was a torpedo bomber seaplane developed in France in the early 1930s.

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Levasseur PL.4

The Levasseur PL.4, aka Levasseur Marin, was a carrier-based reconnaissance aircraft produced in France in the 1920s.

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Levasseur PL.5

The Levasseur PL.5 was a carrier-based fighter produced in France in the late 1920s, in response to the 1924 AMBC.2 (two seat carrier based fighter) specification issued by the Service Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé).

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Levasseur PL.7

The Levasseur PL.7 was a torpedo bomber developed in France in the late 1920s.

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Lioré et Olivier LeO 20

The Lioré et Olivier LeO 20 was a French night-bomber aircraft built by Lioré et Olivier.

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Lioré et Olivier LeO 21

The Lioré et Olivier LéO 21 was a 1920s French biplane airliner and later military transport based on the earlier LéO 20 night bomber.

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Lioré et Olivier LeO 25

The Lioré et Olivier LeO 25 was a bomber aircraft produced in France in the late 1920s.

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Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior

The Lockheed Model 12 Electra Junior, more commonly known as the Lockheed 12 or L-12, is an eight-seat, six-passenger all-metal twin-engine transport aircraft of the late 1930s designed for use by small airlines, companies, and wealthy private individuals.

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Loening OL

The Loening OL, also known as the Loening Amphibian, was an American two-seat amphibious biplane designed by Grover Loening and built by Loening for the United States Army Air Corps and the United States Navy.

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Loire 130

The Loire 130 was a French flying boat that saw service during World War II.

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Loire 46

The Loire 46 was a French single-seater fighter aircraft of the 1930s.

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Loire 70

The Loire 70 was a 1930s French long-range maritime reconnaissance flying boat produced by Loire Aviation.

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Loring R-1

The Loring R-1 or R-I was a reconnaissance aircraft and light bomber produced in Spain in the late 1920s.

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Loring R-III

The Loring R-III or R-3 was a 1920s Spanish two-seat sesquiplane reconnaissance and light attack aircraft designed by engineer Eduardo Barrón and built by Dr.

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Lublin R-VIII

The Lublin R-VIII was a Polish bomber, reconnaissance aircraft and seaplane designed in the late 1920s by the Plage i Laśkiewicz factory in Lublin.

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Lublin R-XIII

The Lublin R-XIII was the Polish army cooperation plane (observation and liaison plane), designed in the early-1930s in the Plage i Laśkiewicz factory in Lublin.

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Macchi M.14

The Macchi M.14 was an Italian fighter of 1918 designed and manufactured by Macchi.

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Macchi M.15

The Macchi M.15 was an Italian reconnaissance aircraft, bomber and trainer, designed by Alessandro Tonini and Piero Bergonzi and built by Macchi.

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Macchi M.18

The Macchi M.18 was a flying boat designed by Alessandro Tonini and produced by Macchi in Italy in the early 1920s.

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Macchi M.24

The Macchi M.24 was a flying boat designed by Alessandro Tonini and produced by Macchi in Italy during the 1920s.

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Macchi M.41

The Macchi M.41 was an Italian flying boat fighter prototype of 1927 designed and manufactured by Macchi.

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Macchi M.71

The Macchi M.71 was an Italian flying boat fighter of the 1930s designed and manufactured by Macchi.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.11 (or Høver M.F.11, for its designer) was a three-seat, single-engine biplane used by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service for maritime reconnaissance in the decade before the Second World War.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.4

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.4 was a biplane floatplane built by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk from 1918.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.5

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.5 was a two-seat biplane floatplane built by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk from 1918.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6 was a two-seat biplane floatplane built by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk in 1921.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.7

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.7 was a two-seat biplane floatplane built by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service aircraft factory Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk in 1923.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.8

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk MF.8 (also known as the Høver MF.8, after its designer) was a military training seaplane built in Norway in the 1920s.

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Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9

The Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9 Høverjager ("Høver fighter"), also known as the Høver M.F.9 after its designer, Johann E. Høver.

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Martin B-10

The Martin B-10 was the first all-metal monoplane bomber to be regularly used by the United States Army Air Corps, having entered service in June 1934.

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Martin BM

The Martin BM was a 1930s American torpedo bomber built by the Glenn L. Martin Company for the United States Navy.

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Martin MO

The Martin MO was an American observation monoplane built by the Glenn L. Martin Company of Cleveland, Ohio for the United States Navy.

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Martin NBS-1

The Martin NBS-1 was a military aircraft of the United States Army Air Service and its successor, the Army Air Corps.

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Martin T3M

The Martin T3M was an American torpedo bomber of the 1920s.

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Martin T4M

The Martin T4M was an American torpedo bomber of the 1920s.

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Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun

The Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun (English: "Typhoon") was a German single-engine sport and touring aircraft, developed by Bayerische Flugzeugwerke in the 1930s.

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Messerschmitt Bf 109

The Messerschmitt Bf 109 is a German World War II fighter aircraft that was, along with the Focke-Wulf Fw 190, the backbone of the Luftwaffe's fighter force.

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Messerschmitt Bf 110

The Messerschmitt Bf 110, often known unofficially as the Me 110,Because it was built before Bayerische Flugzeugwerke became Messerschmitt AG in July 1938, the Bf 110 was never officially given the designation Me 110.

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Messerschmitt Bf 161

The Messerschmitt Bf 161 was a 1930s prototype German reconnaissance aircraft.

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Military aircraft

A military aircraft is any fixed-wing or rotary-wing aircraft that is operated by a legal or insurrectionary military of any type.

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Mitsubishi 1MF

The Mitsubishi 1MF was a Japanese carrier fighter aircraft of the 1920s.

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Mitsubishi 1MT

The Mitsubishi 1MT was a Japanese single-seat triplane torpedo bomber built by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service.

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Mitsubishi 2MB1

The Mitsubishi 2MB1 (service designation 八七式軽爆撃機, Army Type 87 Light Bomber) was a light bomber produced in Japan in the mid-1920s to equip the Imperial Japanese Army.

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Mitsubishi A5M

The Mitsubishi A5M, formal Japanese Navy designation, experimental Navy designation Mitsubishi Navy Experimental 9-Shi Carrier Fighter, company designation Mitsubishi Ka-14, was a WWII-era Japanese carrier-based fighter aircraft.

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Mitsubishi B1M

The Mitsubishi B1M was a Japanese torpedo bomber of the 1920s, also known as the Navy Type 13 Carrier-Borne Attack Aircraft.

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Mitsubishi B2M

The Mitsubishi B2M was a Japanese carrier-based torpedo bomber of the 1920s and 1930s.

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Mitsubishi B5M

The Mitsubishi B5M was an Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) land-based attack aircraft, originally intended for carrier use.

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Mitsubishi F1M

The Mitsubishi F1M (Allied reporting name "Pete") was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane of World War II.

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Mitsubishi G3M

The was a Japanese bomber and transport aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service (IJNAS) during World War II.

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Mitsubishi K3M

The was a trainer built by Mitsubishi which was used by the Imperial Japanese Navy in an extremely wide variety of roles, including light transport, liaison aircraft, utility aircraft and occasionally light bomber.

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Mitsubishi Ki-1

The Mitsubishi Ki-1, also known as Mitsubishi Army Type 93 Heavy Bomber, was a bomber built by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Army in the 1930s.

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Mitsubishi Ki-15

The was a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft and a light attack bomber of the Second Sino-Japanese War and Pacific War.

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Mitsubishi Ki-2

The was a light bomber built by Mitsubishi for the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service (IJAAS) in the 1930s.

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Mitsubishi Ki-20

The Mitsubishi Ki-20 is a Japanese bomber variant of the Junkers G.38 airliner.

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Mitsubishi Ki-21

The was a Japanese heavy bomber during World War II.

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Mitsubishi Ki-30

The was a Japanese light bomber of World War II.

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Morane-Saulnier AR

The Morane-Saulnier AR was a trainer aircraft produced in France during and after the First World War.

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Morane-Saulnier M.S.225

The Morane-Saulnier M.S.225 was a French fighter aircraft of the 1930s.

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Morane-Saulnier M.S.406

The Morane-Saulnier M.S.406 is a French fighter aircraft developed and manufactured by Morane-Saulnier starting in 1938.

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Morane-Saulnier MoS-50

Morane-Saulnier MoS-50 (also MS.50) was a French parasol configuration trainer aircraft built in 1924.

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Morane-Saulnier MS.130

The Morane-Saulnier MS.129 and its derivatives in the MS.130 series were a family of military trainer aircraft produced in France in the 1920s.

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Morane-Saulnier MS.138

The Morane-Saulnier MS.138 was a military trainer aircraft produced in France in the late 1920s,.

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Morane-Saulnier MS.147

The Morane-Saulnier MS.147 and its derivatives, the MS.148 and MS.149 were a family of trainer aircraft produced in France in the late 1920s for civil and military use.

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Morane-Saulnier MS.180

The Morane-Saulnier MS.180 is a single engine parasol wing aerobatic trainer aircraft that was designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Morane-Saulnier.

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Morane-Saulnier MS.230

The Morane-Saulnier MS.230 aircraft was the main elementary trainer for the French Armée de l'Air throughout the 1930s.

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Morane-Saulnier MS.315

The Morane-Saulnier MS.315 was a primary training monoplane designed and built in France by Morane-Saulnier.

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Morane-Saulnier MS.341

The Morane-Saulnier MS.341 was a single engine parasol wing training and touring aircraft built in France in the mid-1930s.

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Muniz M-7

The Muniz M-7 was a two-seat primary training biplane with tandem open cockpit and powered by a 130 hp (197 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Major engine.

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Muniz M-9

The Muniz M-9 was a two-seat training biplane with tandem open cockpit and powered by a 200 hp (149 kW) 130 hp (197 kW) de Havilland Gipsy Six engine.

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Nakajima A1N

The Nakajima A1N, or Navy Type 3 Carrier Fighter, was a Japanese carrier-based fighter of the late-1920s and early-1930s.

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Nakajima A2N

The Nakajima A2N or Navy Type 90 Carrier Fighter was a Japanese carrier-borne fighter of the 1930s.

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Nakajima Army Type 91 Fighter

The Nakajima Army Type 91 Fighter was a Japanese fighter of the 1930s.

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Nakajima B5N

The Nakajima B5N (中島 B5N, Allied reporting name "Kate") was the standard carrier-based torpedo bomber of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) for much of World War II.

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Nakajima E2N

The Nakajima E2N was a Japanese reconnaissance aircraft of the inter-war years.

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Nakajima E4N

The Nakajima E4N was a Japanese shipboard reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s.

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Nakajima E8N

The Nakajima E8N was a Japanese ship-borne, catapult-launched, reconnaissance seaplane of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

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Nakajima Ki-27

The was the main fighter aircraft used by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service up until 1940.

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Nakajima Ki-34

The Nakajima Ki-34 was a Japanese light transport of World War II.

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Nakajima Ki-4

The Nakajima Ki-4 was the last biplane reconnaissance aircraft of the Japanese Imperial Army.

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Nakajima Ki-6

The was a licensed-produced version of the Fokker Super Universal transport built by Nakajima Aircraft Company in the 1930s.

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Nardi FN.305

The Nardi FN.305 was an Italian fighter trainer and liaison monoplane developed by the Fratelli Nardi company.

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Nardi FN.315

The Nardi FN.315 was an Italian training monoplane developed from the earlier Nardi FN.305 and produced by the Fratelli Nardi company.

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The Naval Aircraft Factory N3N was an American tandem-seat, open cockpit, primary training biplane aircraft built by the Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during the 1930s and early 1940s.

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The Naval Aircraft Factory PN was a series of open cockpit American flying boats of the 1920s and 1930s.

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The Naval Aircraft Factory TS-1 was an early biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Navy, serving from 1922 to 1929.

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Nieuport 28

The Nieuport 28 C.1, a French biplane fighter aircraft flown during World War I, was built by Nieuport and designed by Gustave Delage.

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Nieuport-Delage NiD 29

The Nieuport-Delage NiD.29 was a French single-seat biplane fighter (C.I category) designed and built by Nieuport-Delage for the French Air Force.

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Nieuport-Delage NiD 52

The Nieuport-Delage NiD 52 was a French fighter aircraft of the 1920s.

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Nieuport-Delage NiD 62

The Nieuport-Delage NiD.62 was a French sesquiplane fighter from the early 1930s.

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Nieuport-Delage NiD-120

The Nieuport-Delage NiD 120 was a French single-seat parasol monoplane fighter aircraft built during the 1930s.

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North American BT-9

The North American BT-9 was the United States Army Air Corps (USAAC) designation for a low-wing single engine monoplane primary trainer aircraft that served before and during World War II.

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North American NA-16

The North American Aviation NA-16 was the first trainer aircraft built by North American Aviation, and was the beginning of a line of closely related North American trainer aircraft that would eventually number more than 17,000 examples, notably the T-6 Texan family.

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North American O-47

The North American O-47 is an American observation fixed-wing aircraft monoplane designed in the mid-1930s and used by the United States Army Air Corps during the Second World War.

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Northrop A-17

The Northrop A-17, also known as the Northrop Model 8, a development of the Northrop Gamma 2F model, was a two-seat, single-engine, monoplane, attack bomber built in 1935 by the Northrop Corporation for the United States Army Air Corps.

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Northrop BT

The Northrop BT was an American two-seat, single-engine monoplane dive bomber built by the Northrop Corporation for the United States Navy.

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Northrop Delta

The Northrop Delta was an American single-engined passenger transport aircraft of the 1930s.

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NVI F.K.31

NVI F.K.31 was a Dutch designed parasol wing two seat reconnaissance-fighter, which was developed in the 1920s by Frederick Koolhoven.

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Orenco D

The Orenco D was an American biplane fighter aircraft, designed by Orenco and built by Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company.

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Orlogsværftet H-Maskinen

The Orlogsværftet H-Maskinen was a Danish military reconnaissance biplane built at the Orlogsværftet Flying Machine Workshop in 1917 and in service until 1924. List of interwar military aircraft and Orlogsværftet H-Maskinen are military equipment of the interwar period.

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Orlogsværftet O-Maskinen

The Orlogsværftet O-Maskinen was a military training/multi-purpose biplane developed by the Orlogsværftet Flying Machine Workshop in 1926. List of interwar military aircraft and Orlogsværftet O-Maskinen are military equipment of the interwar period.

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Packard-Le Père LUSAC-11

The LUSAC-11 ("Lepère United States Army Combat") was an early American two-seat fighter aircraft.

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Piaggio P.10

The Piaggio P.10 was a 1930s Italian three-seat reconnaissance biplane floatplane produced by Piaggio.

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Piaggio P.32

The Piaggio P.32 was an Italian medium bomber of the late 1930s, produced by Piaggio, and designed by Giovanni Pegna.

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Piaggio P.6

The Piaggio P.6 was an Italian catapult-launched reconnaissance floatplane designed and built by Piaggio for the Regia Marina (Italian Royal Navy).

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Polikarpov I-15

The Polikarpov I-15 (И-15) was a Soviet biplane fighter aircraft of the 1930s.

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Polikarpov I-153

The Polikarpov I-153 Chaika (Russian Чайка, "Seagull") is a late 1930s Soviet sesquiplane fighter.

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Polikarpov I-16

The Polikarpov I-16 (Поликарпов И-16) is a Soviet single-engine single-seat fighter aircraft of revolutionary design; it was the world's first low-wing cantilever monoplane fighter with retractable landing gear to attain operational status and as such "introduced a new vogue in fighter design".

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Polikarpov I-3

The Polikarpov I-3 (Поликарпов И-3) was a Soviet fighter designed during the late 1920s.

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Polikarpov I-5

The Polikarpov I-5 was a single-seat biplane which became the primary Soviet fighter between its introduction in 1931 through 1936, after which it became the standard advanced trainer.

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Polikarpov P-2

The Polikarpov P-2 was a 1920s Soviet two-seat intermediate training biplane.

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Polikarpov Po-2

The Polikarpov Po-2 (also U-2, for its initial ''uchebnyy'', 'training', role as a flight instruction aircraft) served as an all-weather multirole Soviet biplane, nicknamed Kukuruznik (Кукурузник,Gunston 1995, p. 292. NATO reporting name "Mule").

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Polikarpov R-5

The Polikarpov R-5 (Р-5) was a Soviet reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the 1930s.

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Polikarpov R-Z

The Polikarpov R-Z was a Soviet reconnaissance bomber aircraft of the 1930s.

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Potez 25

Potez 25 (also written as Potez XXV) was a French twin-seat, single-engine sesquiplane designed during the 1920s.

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Potez 29

The Potez 29 was a 1920s French passenger biplane designed and built by Avions Henry Potez.

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Potez 39

The Potez 39 was a twin-seat single-engined parasol wing monoplane aerial reconnaissance and observation aircraft designed and produced by the French aircraft manufacturer Potez.

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Potez 452

The Potez 452 was a French flying boat designed and built by Potez in response to a French Navy specification for a shipboard reconnaissance machine for use on its battleships and cruisers.

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Potez 540

The Potez 540 was a French multi-role aircraft of the 1930s.

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Potez 56

The Potez 56 was a 1930s French executive transport monoplane built by Potez and later used as a military crew trainer and liaison aircraft.

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Potez 58

The Potez 58 was a family of French light utility and touring aircraft, developed in mid-1930s.

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Potez 630

The Potez 630 and its derivatives were a family of twin-engined, multirole aircraft developed for the French Air Force in the late 1930s.

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Potez XV

The Potez XV (also erroneously written Potez 15) was a French single-engine, two-seat observation biplane designed as a private venture by Louis Coroller and built by Potez and under licence by Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów and Plage i Laśkiewicz in Poland.

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Praga BH-41

The Praga BH-41, later redesignated E-41, was a military advanced trainer aircraft produced in Czechoslovakia during the 1930s.

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Praga E-39

Praga E-39/BH-39 was a Czechoslovak trainer aircraft.

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PTO-4

The PTO-4 was an Estonian-designed military training aircraft of World War II.

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PWS-10

The PWS-10 was a Polish fighter aircraft, constructed in the PWS (Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów - Podlasie Aircraft Factory).

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PWS-14

The PWS-12 was a biplane trainer designed and developed by Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS).

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PWS-16

The PWS-16 was a biplane trainer designed and developed by Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów (PWS).

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PWS-26

The PWS-26 was a Polish advanced training aircraft, used from 1937 to 1939 by the Polish Air Force, constructed in the PWS (Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów - Podlasie Aircraft Factory).

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PWS-5

The PWS-5 or PWS-5t2, was a multi-seated Polish liaison aircraft, developed in 1928 by PWS (Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów - "Podlasie Aircraft Factory").

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PZL P.11

The PZL P.11 is a Polish fighter aircraft, designed and produced in the early 1930s by Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze.

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PZL P.24

The PZL P.24 is a Polish fighter aircraft, built in the late 1930s by Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze.

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PZL P.7

The PZLP.7 was a Polish gull wing monoplane fighter aircraft designed in the early 1930s at the PZL factory in Warsaw.

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PZL.23 Karaś

The PZL.23 Karaś (crucian carp) was a Polish light bomber and reconnaissance aircraft designed in the mid-1930s by PZL in Warsaw.

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PZL.37 Łoś

The PZL.37 Łoś ('moose') was a Polish twin-engined medium bomber designed and manufactured by national aircraft company Państwowe Zakłady Lotnicze (PZL).

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Renard R.31

The Renard R.31 was a Belgian reconnaissance aircraft of the 1930s.

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Rohrbach Roland

The Rohrbach Ro VIII Roland was an semi-cantilever monoplane trimotor airliner designed and produced by the German aircraft manufacturer Rohrbach.

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Romano R.82

The Romano R-82 was a two-seat intermediate and aerobatic trainer designed by Etienne Romano, with production aircraft built by Chantiers aéronavals Étienne Romano.

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Romano R.90

The Romano R.90 was a prototype single-seat French floatplane fighter of the 1930s.

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RWD 8

The RWD 8 was a Polish parasol wing monoplane trainer aircraft produced by RWD.

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RWD-14 Czapla

The RWD-14 Czapla (LWS Czapla) was a Polish army cooperation aircraft (observation, close reconnaissance and liaison aircraft), designed in the mid-1930s by the RWD team, and produced in the LWS factory from 1938.

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SAB AB-20

The SAB AB-20 was a large four engine twin boom French bomber built in the early 1930s as a development of the Dyle et Bacalan DB-70 airliner.

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SAB AB-80

The SAB AB-80 was a French bomber built in 1934 by the Société Aérienne Bordelaise (SAB) in Bordeaux.

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SAB-SEMA 10

The SAB-SEMA 10 was a single-engine advanced trainer, designed and built in France as the SEMA 10, in the 1930s.

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Saro London

The Saunders Roe A.27 London was a British military biplane flying boat built by the Saunders Roe company.

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Savoia-Marchetti S.55

The Savoia-Marchetti S.55 was a double-hulled monoplane flying boat designed and produced by the Italian aircraft manufacturer Savoia-Marchetti.

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Savoia-Marchetti S.57

The Savoia-Marchetti S.57 was an Italian single-engine biplane flying boat intended for aerial reconnaissance, built by Savoia-Marchetti for Regia Aeronautica after World War I.

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Savoia-Marchetti S.59

The Savoia-Marchetti S.59 was a 1920s Italian reconnaissance/bomber flying boat designed and built by Savoia-Marchetti for the Regia Aeronautica (Italian Air Force).

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Savoia-Marchetti S.72

The Savoia-Marchetti S.72 was an Italian three-engine transport monoplane designed and built by Savoia-Marchetti as an enlarged and strengthened version of the earlier S.71.

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Savoia-Marchetti SM.62

The Savoia-Marchetti SM.62 was an Italian single-engine maritime patrol flying boat produced from 1926.

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Savoia-Marchetti SM.78

The Savoia-Marchetti SM.78 was an Italian bomber/reconnaissance biplane flying boat of the early 1930s.

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Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero

The Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero (Italian for sparrowhawk) was a three-engined Italian medium bomber developed and manufactured by aviation company Savoia-Marchetti.

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Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 Pipistrello

The Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 Pipistrello (Italian: bat) was the first three-engine bomber/transport aircraft serving in the Italian Regia Aeronautica.

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SET 3

The SET 3 was a military trainer aircraft developed in Romania in the late 1920s.

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SET 7

The SET 7 was a military trainer and reconnaissance aircraft that was produced in Romania in the mid-1930s.

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Seversky P-35

The Seversky P-35 is an American fighter aircraft built by the Seversky Aircraft Company in the late 1930s.

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Shavrov Sh-2

The Shavrov Sh-2 (later ASh-2)Andersson, 1995, p.222 was a 1930s Soviet amphibious sesquiplane flying boat developed from the Sh-1, with a more powerful engine, slightly increased size and amphibious undercarriage.

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Short Rangoon

The Short S.8/8 Rangoon was a 1930s British three-engined biplane flying boat, designed and built by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force.

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Short Singapore

The Short Singapore was a British multi-engined biplane flying boat built after the First World War.

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Short Sunderland

The Short S.25 Sunderland is a British flying boat patrol bomber, developed and constructed by Short Brothers for the Royal Air Force (RAF).

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SIAI S.16

The SIAI S.16 was an Italian passenger flying boat, later serving as a military reconnaissance-bomber, claimed to be the most successful flying-boat of the 1920s.

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SIAI S.67

The SIAI S.67 or Savoia Marchetti SM.67 was an Italian flying boat fighter of the early 1930s designed and manufactured by SIAI.

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Siebel Fh 104 Hallore

The Siebel Fh 104 Hallore was a small German twin-engined transport, communications and liaison aircraft built by Siebel.

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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 following.

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Sparmann S-1

The Sparmann S-1 was a 1930s Swedish military training monoplane, designed by Edmund Sparmann, built in small numbers for the Swedish Air Force.

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SPCA 30

The SPCA 30, also known as SPCA Type III, was a French bomber aircraft built by the Société Provençale de Constructions Aéronautiques (SPCA).

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SPCA 40T

The SPCA 40T, also designated the SPCA VII, was a mailplane built in France in the late 1920s.

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SPCA 80

The SPCA 80 was a French transport monoplane designed by Société Provençale de Constructions Aéronautiques (SPCA) to meet a French government requirement for a single-engined colonial transport, specifically for police duties.

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SPCA 90

The SPCA 90 was a civil transport aircraft built in France in the early 1930s.

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Stampe et Vertongen RSV.22

The Stampe et Vertongen RSV.22 was a training biplane produced in Belgium in the 1920s.

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Stampe et Vertongen RSV.26

The Stampe et Vertongen RSV.26/140, RSV.26/180, and RSV.26 Lynx were a family of training biplanes designed by Alfred Renard and built by Stampe et Vertongen in Belgium in the 1920s.

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Stampe et Vertongen RSV.32

The Stampe et Vertongen RSV.32 was a trainer aircraft produced in Belgium in the early 1920s.

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Stampe et Vertongen SV.5 Tornado

The Stampe et Vertongen SV.5 Tornado was a military trainer aircraft designed and built in Belgium in the 1930s.

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Supermarine Scapa

The Supermarine Scapa was a British general reconnaissance flying boat built by Supermarine that was used by the Royal Air Force between 1935 and 1939.

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Supermarine Seagull (1921)

The Supermarine Seagull was a flying boat produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine.

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Supermarine Southampton

The Supermarine Southampton was a flying boat of the interwar period designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Supermarine.

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Supermarine Spitfire

The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II.

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Supermarine Stranraer

The Supermarine Stranraer is a flying boat designed and built by the British Supermarine Aviation Works company at Woolston, Southampton.

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Supermarine Walrus

The Supermarine Walrus (or the Supermarine Seagull V, its original name) is a British single-engine amphibious biplane designed by Supermarine's R. J. Mitchell at their works at Woolston, Southampton.

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Svenska Aero Jaktfalken

Svenska Aero Jaktfalken ("The Gyrfalcon") was a Swedish biplane fighter aircraft, constructed in the late 1920s.

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Tachikawa Ki-17

The was a basic training aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force built by Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd in the 1930s.

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Tachikawa Ki-36

The Tachikawa Ki-36 (named Ida in Allied reporting code) was a Japanese army co-operation aircraft of World War II.

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Tachikawa Ki-9

The was an intermediate training aircraft of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force built by Tachikawa Aircraft Company Ltd in the 1930s.

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Thomas-Morse MB-3

The Thomas-Morse MB-3 was an open-cockpit biplane fighter primarily manufactured by the Boeing Company for the U.S. Army Air Service in 1922.

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Thomas-Morse O-19

The Thomas-Morse O-19 was an American observation biplane built by the Thomas-Morse Aircraft Company for the United States Army Air Corps.

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Tugan Gannet

The Tugan LJW7 Gannet, also known later as the Wackett Gannet after its designer Lawrence Wackett, was a small twin-engined airliner built by Tugan Aircraft in Australia in the 1930s.

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Tupolev ANT-20

The Tupolev ANT-20 Maxim Gorky (Туполев АНТ-20 "Максим Горький", sometimes romanized as Maksim Gorki) was a Soviet eight-engine aircraft, the largest in the world during the 1930s.

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Tupolev ANT-3

The ANT-3 was a Soviet all-metal aircraft designed by the Tupolev Design Bureau.

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Tupolev ANT-7

The Tupolev ANT-7, known by the VVS as the Tupolev R-6 (R – razvedchik – reconnaissance), was a reconnaissance aircraft and escort fighter of the Soviet Union.

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Tupolev I-4

The Tupolev I-4 was a Soviet sesquiplane single-seat fighter.

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Tupolev SB

The Tupolev ANT-40, also known by its service name Tupolev SB (Скоростной бомбардировщик – Skorostnoi Bombardirovschik – high speed bomber) and development co-name TsAGI-40, was a high speed twin-engined three-seat monoplane bomber, first flown in 1934.

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Tupolev TB-1

The Tupolev TB-1 (development name ANT-4) was a Soviet bomber aircraft, an angular monoplane that served as the backbone of the Soviet bomber force for many years, and was the first large all-metal aircraft built in the Soviet Union.

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Tupolev TB-3

The Tupolev TB-3, OKB designation ANT-6, was a monoplane heavy bomber deployed by the Soviet Air Force in the 1930s and used during the early years of World War II.

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Udet U 12 Flamingo

The Udet U 12 Flamingo was an aerobatic sports plane and trainer aircraft developed in Germany in the mid-1920s.

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VEF I-12

The VEF I-12 was a tandem, two seats Latvian trainer aircraft designed by Kārlis Irbītis and produced by VEF in Riga.

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VEF I-14

The VEF I-14 was a Latvian Air Force trainer aircraft prototype, built by VEF.

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VEF I-15

The VEF I-15 was a Latvian advanced trainer aircraft of the 1930s.

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VEF I-16

The VEF I-16 was a prototype Latvian fighter aircraft designed by Kārlis Irbītis and produced by VEF in 1939.

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VEF I-17

VEF I-17 was a Latvian trainer aircraft (intended also as a fighter) designed in 1939 by Kārlis Irbītis.

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Verville-Packard R-1

The Verville-Packard R-1 was a military racing aircraft that was modified from Alfred V. Verville's previous Verville VCP-1 design.

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Verville-Sperry M-1 Messenger

The Sperry Messenger was an American single-seat biplane designed by Alfred V. Verville working for the Engineering Division of the United States Army Air Service (USAAS) and built under contract by Sperry Aircraft Company of Farmingdale, New York.

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Verville-Sperry R-3

The Verville-Sperry R-3 was a cantilever wing racing monoplane with a streamlined fuselage and the second aircraft with fully retractable landing gear, the first being the Dayton-Wright RB-1.

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Vickers Type 264 Valentia

The Vickers Valentia (company designation Type 264) was a British biplane bomber transport aircraft built by Vickers for the Royal Air Force.

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Vickers Valparaiso

The Vickers Valparaiso was a British light bomber biplane of the 1920s.

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Vickers Vernon

The Vickers Vernon was a British biplane troop carrier used by the Royal Air Force.

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Vickers Victoria

The Vickers Type 56 Victoria was a British biplane freighter and troop transport aircraft used by the Royal Air Force.

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Vickers Viking

The Vickers Viking was a British single-engine amphibious aircraft designed for military use shortly after World War I. Later versions of the aircraft were known as the Vickers Vulture and Vickers Vanellus.

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Vickers Vildebeest

The Vickers Vildebeest and the similar Vickers Vincent were two very large two- to three-seat single-engined British biplanes designed and built by Vickers and used as light bombers, torpedo bombers and in army cooperation roles.

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Vickers Vimy

The Vickers Vimy was a British heavy bomber aircraft developed and manufactured by Vickers Limited.

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Vickers Virginia

The Vickers Virginia was a biplane heavy bomber of the British Royal Air Force, developed from the Vickers Vimy.

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Vickers Vixen

The Vickers Vixen was a British general-purpose biplane of the 1920s.

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Vickers Wellesley

The Vickers Wellesley was a medium bomber that was designed and produced by the British aircraft manufacturer Vickers-Armstrongs at Brooklands near Weybridge, Surrey.

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Vickers Wellington

The Vickers Wellington is a British twin-engined, long-range medium bomber.

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VL Kotka

VL Kotka ("Eagle") was a Finnish two-seat, biplane maritime patrol aircraft, designed and built by the Valtion lentokonetehdas or VL ("State Aircraft Factory").

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VL Paarma

VL Paarma (English: Gadfly) was a Finnish biplane, two-seat trainer aircraft, designed by the State Aircraft Factory (Valtion Lentokonetehdas) for use with the Finnish Air Force.

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VL Pyry

VL Pyry (Finnish language for blizzard) was a Finnish low-winged, two-seated fighter trainer aircraft, built by the State Aircraft Factory (Valtion lentokonetehdas) for use with the Finnish Air Force.

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VL Sääski

VL Sääski II (English: mosquito) was the first series-produced aircraft designed in Finland.

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VL Tuisku

The VL Tuisku (English: Blizzard or Snowstorm) was a Finnish trainer aircraft designed in the 1930s.

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VL Viima

VL Viima, constructed by the State Aircraft Factory (Valtion lentokonetehdas or VL) is a Finnish two-seat, biplane trainer used by the Finnish Air Force from the late 1930s to the early 1960s.

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Vought FU

The Vought FU was a biplane fighter aircraft of the United States Navy in service during the late 1920s.

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Vought O2U Corsair

The Vought O2U Corsair was a 1920s biplane scout and observation aircraft.

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Vought SB2U Vindicator

The Vought SB2U Vindicator is an American carrier-based dive bomber developed for the United States Navy in the 1930s, the first monoplane in this role.

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Vought SBU Corsair

The Vought SBU-1 Corsair was a two-seat, all-metal biplane dive bomber built by Vought Aircraft Company of Dallas, Texas for the US Navy.

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Vought VE-7

The Vought VE-7 "Bluebird" was an early biplane of the United States.

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Vultee V-1

The Vultee V-1 was a 1930s American single-engined airliner built by the Airplane Development Corporation, designed by Gerard Vultee and financed by automobile manufacturer Errett Cord.

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Waco Custom Cabin series

The Waco Custom Cabins were a series of up-market single-engined four-to-five-seat cabin sesquiplanes of the late 1930s produced by the Waco Aircraft Company of the United States.

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Waco D series

The Waco D Series was a series of military biplanes created between 1934 and 1937 by the Waco Aircraft Company for export to countries other than the United States.

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Waco F series

The Waco F series is a series of American-built general aviation and military biplane trainers of the 1930s from the Waco Aircraft Company.

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Waco Standard Cabin series

The Waco Standard Cabin series is a range of American single-engine 4–5 seat fabric covered cabin biplanes produced by the Waco Aircraft Company beginning in 1931 with the QDC and continuing until 1942 when production ended for the VKS-7F.

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Weiss WM-10 Ölyv

The Weiss WM-10 Ölyv (English: "Buzzard") was a 1930s Hungarian biplane trainer designed and built by the Manfred Weiss company.

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Weiss WM-16

The Weiss WM-16 Budapest was a reconnaissance/bomber aircraft developed by the Manfréd Weiss company in 1933.

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Weiss WM-21 Sólyom

The Weiss WM-21 Sólyom (Falcon) was a 1930s Hungarian light bomber and reconnaissance biplane which served in World War II and was developed by the Manfred Weiss company.

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Westland Lysander

The Westland Lysander is a British army co-operation and liaison aircraft produced by Westland Aircraft that was used immediately before and during the Second World War.

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Westland Wallace

The Westland Wallace was a British two-seat, general-purpose biplane of the Royal Air Force, developed by Westland as a follow-on to their successful Wapiti.

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Westland Walrus

The Westland Walrus was a British spotter/reconnaissance aircraft built by Westland Aircraft.

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Westland Wapiti

The Westland Wapiti was a British two-seat general-purpose military single-engined biplane of the 1920s.

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Wibault 7

The Wibault 7 was a 1920s French monoplane fighter designed and built by Société des Avions Michel Wibault.

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World War I

World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.

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World War II

World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.

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Yakovlev UT-1

The Yakovlev UT-1 (Яковлев УТ-1) was a single-seater trainer aircraft used by the Soviet Air Force from 1937 until the late 1940s.

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Yakovlev UT-2

The Yakovlev UT-2 (Яковлев УТ-2; NATO reporting name "Mink") was a single-engine tandem two-seat low-wing monoplane that was the standard Soviet trainer during World War II.

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Yokosuka B4Y

The Yokosuka B4Y (Navy Type 96 Carrier Attack Bomber) was a carrier-borne torpedo bomber used by the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service from 1936 to 1943.

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Yokosuka E1Y

The Yokosuka E1Y was a Japanese floatplane of the 1920s.

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Yokosuka E5Y

The Yokosuka E5Y (long designation: Yokosuka Navy Type 90-3 Reconnaissance Seaplane) was a single-engine Japanese seaplane used for reconnaissance.

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Yokosuka H5Y

The Yokosuka H5Y (short designation) or Yokosuka Navy Type 99 Flying Boat Model 11 (九九式飛行艇, 99shiki hikōtei) (long designation), given the allied code name Cherry, was an IJNAS flying boat in service from 1938.

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Yokosuka K4Y

The Yokosuka K4Y (or Navy Type 90 Seaplane Trainer) was a Japanese floatplane trainer of the 1930s.

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Yokosuka K5Y

The was a two-seat unequal-span biplane trainer that served in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.

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Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata

The Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata (YokoSho-shiki Ro-go Ko-gata) was a Japanese reconnaissance floatplane developed during the First World War by the Japanese Navy Arsenal at Yokosuka, and one of the first indigenous Japanese aircraft to enter production.

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See also

Military equipment of the interwar period

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_interwar_military_aircraft

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Harrow, Handley Page Hampden, Handley Page Heyford, Handley Page Hinaidi, Handley Page Hyderabad, Hanriot H.180, Hanriot H.43, Hanriot HD.14, Hanriot HD.17, Hanriot HD.19, Hanriot HD.28, Hanriot HD.32, Hawker Fury, Hawker Hart, Hawker Hind, Hawker Horsley, Hawker Hurricane, Hawker Nimrod, Hawker Woodcock, Häfeli DH-5, Heinkel HD 17, Heinkel HD 24, Heinkel HD 25, Heinkel HD 36, Heinkel HD 37, Heinkel HD 38, Heinkel HD 55, Heinkel He 111, Heinkel He 112, Heinkel He 114, Heinkel He 116, Heinkel He 118, Heinkel HE 2, Heinkel He 42, Heinkel He 45, Heinkel He 46, Heinkel He 50, Heinkel He 51, Heinkel He 59, Heinkel He 60, Heinkel He 70 Blitz, Heinkel He 72 Kadett, Heinkel HE 8, Henschel Hs 123, Henschel Hs 126, Hiro G2H, Hiro H1H, Hiro H2H, Hiro H4H, Hispano-Suiza E-30, Hispano-Suiza E-34, Huff-Daland LB-1, Huff-Daland TW-5, IAR 14, IAR 37, Ikarus ŠM, Ikarus IK-2, Ikarus IO, IMAM Ro.30, IMAM Ro.37, IMAM Ro.41, IMAM Ro.43, IMAM Ro.44, Invasion of Poland, Italy, Junkers A 35, Junkers F 13, 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M.F.11, Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.4, Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.5, Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.6, Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.7, Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.8, Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk M.F.9, Martin B-10, Martin BM, Martin MO, Martin NBS-1, Martin T3M, Martin T4M, Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun, Messerschmitt Bf 109, Messerschmitt Bf 110, Messerschmitt Bf 161, Military aircraft, Mitsubishi 1MF, Mitsubishi 1MT, Mitsubishi 2MB1, Mitsubishi A5M, Mitsubishi B1M, Mitsubishi B2M, Mitsubishi B5M, Mitsubishi F1M, Mitsubishi G3M, Mitsubishi K3M, Mitsubishi Ki-1, Mitsubishi Ki-15, Mitsubishi Ki-2, Mitsubishi Ki-20, Mitsubishi Ki-21, Mitsubishi Ki-30, Morane-Saulnier AR, Morane-Saulnier M.S.225, Morane-Saulnier M.S.406, Morane-Saulnier MoS-50, Morane-Saulnier MS.130, Morane-Saulnier MS.138, Morane-Saulnier MS.147, Morane-Saulnier MS.180, Morane-Saulnier MS.230, Morane-Saulnier MS.315, Morane-Saulnier MS.341, Muniz M-7, Muniz M-9, Nakajima A1N, Nakajima A2N, Nakajima Army Type 91 Fighter, Nakajima B5N, Nakajima E2N, Nakajima E4N, Nakajima E8N, Nakajima Ki-27, Nakajima Ki-34, Nakajima Ki-4, Nakajima Ki-6, Nardi FN.305, Nardi FN.315, Naval Aircraft Factory N3N, Naval Aircraft Factory PN, Naval Aircraft Factory TS, Nieuport 28, Nieuport-Delage NiD 29, Nieuport-Delage NiD 52, Nieuport-Delage NiD 62, Nieuport-Delage NiD-120, North American BT-9, North American NA-16, North American O-47, Northrop A-17, Northrop BT, Northrop Delta, NVI F.K.31, Orenco D, Orlogsværftet H-Maskinen, Orlogsværftet O-Maskinen, Packard-Le Père LUSAC-11, Piaggio P.10, Piaggio P.32, Piaggio P.6, Polikarpov I-15, Polikarpov I-153, Polikarpov I-16, Polikarpov I-3, Polikarpov I-5, Polikarpov P-2, Polikarpov Po-2, Polikarpov R-5, Polikarpov R-Z, Potez 25, Potez 29, Potez 39, Potez 452, Potez 540, Potez 56, Potez 58, Potez 630, Potez XV, Praga BH-41, Praga E-39, PTO-4, PWS-10, PWS-14, PWS-16, PWS-26, PWS-5, PZL P.11, PZL P.24, PZL P.7, PZL.23 Karaś, PZL.37 Łoś, Renard R.31, Rohrbach Roland, Romano R.82, Romano R.90, RWD 8, RWD-14 Czapla, SAB AB-20, SAB AB-80, SAB-SEMA 10, Saro London, Savoia-Marchetti S.55, Savoia-Marchetti S.57, Savoia-Marchetti S.59, Savoia-Marchetti S.72, Savoia-Marchetti SM.62, Savoia-Marchetti SM.78, Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero, Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 Pipistrello, SET 3, SET 7, Seversky P-35, Shavrov Sh-2, Short Rangoon, Short Singapore, Short Sunderland, SIAI S.16, SIAI S.67, Siebel Fh 104 Hallore, SPAD S.XX, Sparmann S-1, SPCA 30, SPCA 40T, SPCA 80, SPCA 90, Stampe et Vertongen RSV.22, Stampe et Vertongen RSV.26, Stampe et Vertongen RSV.32, Stampe et Vertongen SV.5 Tornado, Supermarine Scapa, Supermarine Seagull (1921), Supermarine Southampton, Supermarine Spitfire, Supermarine Stranraer, Supermarine Walrus, Svenska Aero Jaktfalken, Tachikawa Ki-17, Tachikawa Ki-36, Tachikawa Ki-9, Thomas-Morse MB-3, Thomas-Morse O-19, Tugan Gannet, Tupolev ANT-20, Tupolev ANT-3, Tupolev ANT-7, Tupolev I-4, Tupolev SB, Tupolev TB-1, Tupolev TB-3, Udet U 12 Flamingo, VEF I-12, VEF I-14, VEF I-15, VEF I-16, VEF I-17, Verville-Packard R-1, Verville-Sperry M-1 Messenger, Verville-Sperry R-3, Vickers Type 264 Valentia, Vickers Valparaiso, Vickers Vernon, Vickers Victoria, Vickers Viking, Vickers Vildebeest, Vickers Vimy, Vickers Virginia, Vickers Vixen, Vickers Wellesley, Vickers Wellington, VL Kotka, VL Paarma, VL Pyry, VL Sääski, VL Tuisku, VL Viima, Vought FU, Vought O2U Corsair, Vought SB2U Vindicator, Vought SBU Corsair, Vought VE-7, Vultee V-1, Waco Custom Cabin series, Waco D series, Waco F series, Waco Standard Cabin series, Weiss WM-10 Ölyv, Weiss WM-16, Weiss WM-21 Sólyom, Westland Lysander, Westland Wallace, Westland Walrus, Westland Wapiti, Wibault 7, World War I, World War II, Yakovlev UT-1, Yakovlev UT-2, Yokosuka B4Y, Yokosuka E1Y, Yokosuka E5Y, Yokosuka H5Y, Yokosuka K4Y, Yokosuka K5Y, Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata.