avia.wikisort.org - Aeroplane
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'E'.
E
E & P
(Elson & Pruitt, Flint, MI)
- E & P Special
- E-C-13 1916 Triplane Tractor[1]
e-Go
{e-Go Aeroplanes Limited, United Kingdom}
E-volo
- E-volo VC1[2]
- E-volo VC2
- E-volo VC007[2]
- E-volo VC200[2]
- E-Volo VC Evolution 1P[2]
- E-volo VC Evolution 2P[2]
EAA
(Eagle Aircraft Pty Ltd)
see: Eagle
EAA
(Experimental Aircraft Assn, Hales Corners, WI)
- EAA Baby Ace C
- EAA Acro Sport
- EAA Biplane
- EAA Nesmith Cougar
- EAA Pober Pixie
EAC
(Engineers Aircraft Corp, Stamford, CT)
EAC
(Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques et Commerciales - EAC)
EADS
- EADS Mako/High Energy Advanced Trainer
- EADS Phoenix
- EADS KC-45
EADS CASA
- EADS CASA HC-144 Ocean Sentry
EADS PZL
- EADS PZL Warszawa-Okecie PZL-112 Junior
EAF
( EAF (Greek:Εργοστάσιο Αεροπλάνων Φαλήρου - Phaliron Aircraft Factory))
- see KEA
(Eagle Aircraft Company, Boise, ID)
- Eagle DW.1
- Eagle 220
- Eagle 300
Eagle
(Eagle Aircraft Pty Ltd / EAA - Eagle Aircraft Australia)
- Eagle X-TS
- Eagle 150A
- Eagle 150B
- Eagle ARV System
Eagle Aviation LLC
(Eagle Aviation LLC, Oshkosh, WI)
Eagle Helicopter
Eagle R&D
(Designer:B.J. Schramm)
Eagle's Perch Inc
(Eagle's Perch Inc, Carrollton, VA)
(Normandy, TN)
Earl
((Harry W) Earl Aviation Corp, Portland, OR)
(Erie, CO)
Earthstar
- Earthstar Gull 2000
- Earthstar Laughing Gull
- Earthstar Odyssey
- Earthstar Soaring Gull
- Earthstar Thunder Gull
- Earthstar Thunder Gull J
- Earthstar Thunder Gull JT2
- Earthstar Thunder Gull Odyssey
East-Olsen
(Clifford East & William Olsen, Muni Airport, Denver, CO)
- East-Olsen 1933 Monoplane[1]
Eastern
(United Eastern Aeroplane Corp, Hempstead, NY)
- Eastern Tractor Biplane[1]
- Eastern Sportplane[1]
Eastern Ultralights
- Eastern Ultralights Snoop I
- Eastern Ultralights Snoop +
- Eastern Ultralights Snoop II
Eastman
(Eastman Aircraft Corp (Beasley, Eastman, Edward S Evans, Carl B Squier), Detroit, MI)
Eastwood
- Eastwood Tyro[4]
- Eastwood Tyro Mk.II[4]
(Medford, OR)
Eaves
(Leonard Eaves, Leroy Huff, Lloyd Pearson, Oklahoma City, OK)
(Empresa Aeronáutica Ypiranga)
Eberhardt
(Eberhart Aeroplane & Motor Co.)
- Eberhardt SE.5E[1]
- Eberhardt FG[1]
- Eberhardt F2G Commanche[1]
- Eberhardt Iroquois[1]
Eberman
(Gus Eberman, Geneva, IL)
ECA-Fernas
( Entreprise de construction aéronautique)
Eck
(Ing. Robert Eck)
- Eck E.120 Dolomitenvogel[5]
- Eck E.140 Dolomitenvogel[5]
Ecker
(Herman A Ecker, Syracuse, NY)
Eckley
(William R Eckley, Mabel, MI)
(Eclipse Aviation and Eclipse Aerospace (Fdr: Vern Raburn), Albuquerque, NM)
Ector
(Ector Aircraft Co, Odessa, TX)
- Ector Mountaineer (Cessna L-19 conv.)
- Ector Super Mountaineer (Cessna L-19 conv.)
Eddy
(Paul Eddy, Findlay, OH)
- Eddy 1950 Biplane (Ryan PT-22 biplane conv.)[1]
Eddyo
(Ed Young, Erie, CO)
(Gwangju, South Korea)
- Edel Ace
- Edel Be All
- Edel Excel
- Edel Live
- Edel Millennium
- Edel Mountain
- Edel New
- Edel Prime Bi
- Edel Quantum
Edison
(Thomas Alva Edison, Menlo Park, NJ)
- Edison 1910 Helicopter[1]
Edley
(John G Edley, Miami, FL)
Edgley
(Edgley Aircraft Ltd.)
Edmunds
(Phil Edmunds, Troy, OH)
- Edmunds AOK[1]
- Edmunds G-1 Flying Scooter[1]
Edo
(EDO Aircraft Corp (Fdr: Earl D Osborne), College Point, NY)
EDRA
(EDRA Pecas e Manutencao Ltda / EDRA Aeronautica)
Edwards
(Edwards Common Sense Aeroplane Co, Tell City, IN)
- Edwards 1909 Aeroplane[1]
- Edwards 1914 Hydroaeroplane[1]
Edwards
(James Edwards, Los Angeles, CA)
Edwards
((George) Sterling Edwards Aircraft Co, 1055 California St, S San Francisco, CA)
(Entwicklung und Erprobung von Leichtflugzeugen, Putzbrunn, Germany)
- EEL ULF 1 – glider designed by Dieter Reich
- EEL ULF 2 – motor glider designed by Dieter Reich
EFF
(Entwicklungsgemeinschaft für Flugzeugbau)
- EFF Prometheus 1
- EFF Prometheus 19
- EFF Prometheus 12
- EFF Prometheus PV[6]
Effenheim
(Edward & Ray Effenheim, Milwaukee, WI)
- Effenheim E-1 Special a.k.a. Hawk[1]
- Effenheim E-2[1]
Efremov
(N. Efremov)
- Efremov C-1[citation needed]
EFW
(Eigenössische Flugzeug Werke)
see:EKW
Egge
(Norman C Egge, Boston, MA)
EGHS
(Eau Gallie High School, FL)
Eglin
(R T Eglin and Roy Moss, Los Angeles, CA)
Egvoyager
(Egvoyager srl, Martellago, Italy)
Egyptian General Aero Organisation (EGAO)
EH Industries
(Joint venture company formed by Agusta and Westland to manage and market EH-101)
- EH Industries EH 101
- EHI CH-148 Petrel
- EHI CH-149 Chimo
Ehmann
(Rolf Ehmann)
- Ehmann RE 2 Doppelraab[6]
Ehroflug
(Ehroflug GmbH, Altneu, Switzerland)
Eich
(James P Eich, Alhambra, CA)
Eichenfeldt
(E I Eichenfeldt, Minneapolis, MN)
- Eichenfeldt 1909 Biplane[1]
Eichmann
(Ellis Eichmann, Brownsville, TX)
- Eichmann A[1]
- Eichmann B[1]
- Eichmann Aerobat I[1]
- Eichmann Aerobat II[1]
- Eichmann Aerobat III[1]
Ekin
( W. H. Ekin (Engineering) Company)
(Torolf Eklund)
(PPHU Ekolot, Krosno, Poland)
Ekonomov
Ekström
(Staffan W. Ekström)
EKW
(Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette English: "Swiss Federal Constructions Works",
also known as Eigenössische Flugzeug Werke - EFW, or as Flug + Werk)
- EKW MA-7 (Militär-Apparat - MA-7)[8]
- EKW C-35 two-seat reconnaissance biplane
- EKW C-3600
- EKW C-3602 - two prototypes
- EKW C-3603 - pre-production series (10 built)
- C-3603-1 - main production version (148 built, at least 60 later converted to target tugs)
- C-3603-1 TR - trainer version (2 built)
- EKW C-3604 - Post-war development using Saurer YS-2 engine (13 built)
- F+W C-3605 - Turboprop version with Lycoming T53 engine (24 converted from C-3603-1)
- EKW D-3800 - licence built M.S.406H fighter
- EKW D-3801 - development of D-3800
- EKW D-3802 - licence built M.S.450/540 fighter
- EKW D-3803 - development of D-3800 with bubble canopy
El Gavilán
(see List of aircraft (G)#Gavilán)
El-Jo
(Donald & Galen Elser-Carlyle Jobes, Lima, OH)
ELA
(ELA Aviacion S.L., Cordoba, Spain)
(Elbit Systems, Israel)
Eldred
(Dewey Eldred, Willoughby, OH)
- Eldred ED-2 Flyer's Dream[1]
Eleaume
(René Eleaume)
(Electravia Hélices E-Props, France)
(Cliffside Park, NJ)
Electric Ride
(Baierbrunn, Germany)
Electricsports
(Electricsports GmbH, Ostrach, Germany)
Electroflight
- Electroflight P1e[10]
- Electroflight/Rolls-Royce ACCEL NXT[11]
Elias
(G Elias & Brother, Buffalo, NY)
Elitar
(Elitar (Samara VVV-Avia))
Elixir Aircraft
(Elixir Aircraft, France)
Ellehammer
Elliot
(H E Elliot, Los Angeles, CA)
- Elliotts Newbury Eon
- Elliotts Baby Eon
- Elliotts Olympia Eon
- Elliotts Primary Eon
Ellipse
(La société Ellipse, Etuz-Marnay, France)
- Ellipse Alizé
- Ellipse Fuji 16 Alizé
- Ellipse Titan CX Alizé
- Ellipse DTA[14]
- Ellipse Fuji
- Ellipse Sol'R[15]
- Ellipse Titan
- Ellipse Twist
- Ellipse Windee[16]
- Ellipse Zenith
Ellison-Mahon
Elmendorf
(Leonard C Elmendorf, Garden City, MI)
- Elmwood CA-05 Christavia Mk.I
- Elmwood Christavia Mk.II
- Elmwood CH-8 Christavia Mk.IV
Elroy Air
Ely
(David Ely)
Elytroplan
See:de Rouge
Emair
(Emair, div of Murrayair Ltd, Harlingen, TX)
(a.k.a. Agronemair)
- Emair MA-1 Paymaster
- Emair MA-1B Diablo 1200
- Emair MA-2 Paymaster[1]
Emblem
(Arizona Airmobile Co, Phoenix, AZ)
(Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica S. A. English: Brazilian Aeronautics Company, Inc.)
Emerald Coast Aircraft
(Panama City, FL)
Emigh
((Harold) Emigh Aircraft Co, Denver, CO)
Emmert
(Don Pittman, Sapulpa, OK)
Empire State
(Empire State Aircraft Corp, Hempstead Plains, NY)
- Empire State 1916 Military Tractor Biplane[1]
Emsco
((E M Smith & Associates) EMSCO Aircraft Corp, Long Beach, CA)
(Empresa Nacional de Aeronáutica de Chile English:National Aeronautic Enterprise of Chile).
- ENAER Pantera
- ENAER T-35 Pillán
- ENAER T-35T Aucán
- ENAER A-36 Halcón
- ENAER T-36 Halcón
- ENAER ECH-02 Ñamcú - original design
- ENAER Eaglet - as modified for production
- ENAER E.26 Tamiz
- ENAER Avion Livano
Endicott
(J L Endicott Airplane Co, Medford, NY)
Engels
(Yevgenii Robertovich Engels)
- Engels 1915 monoplane[7]
- Engels MI (Morskoi Istrebitel - marine fighter)
- Engels I[citation needed]
- Engels II[citation needed]
- Engels III[7]
Enghusen-Anderson
(Victor Enghusen & Morris Anderson, Frontenac, MN)
- Enghusen-Anderson 1931 Monoplane[1]
(Engr Division, McCook Field, Dayton, OH; Hampton Roads, VA)
- Engineering Division XB-1A
- Engineering Division-Pomilio BVL-12
- Engineering Division XCO-5
- Engineering Division XCO-6
- Engineering Division DH-4[1]
- Engineering Division-Pomilio FVL-8
- Engineering Division GAX[1]
- Engineering Division GA-1
- Engineering Division H-1[1]
- Engineering Division M-1
- Engineering Division NBL-1
- Engineering Division TP-1
- Engineering Division TW-1
- Engineering Division USAC-1[1]
- Engineering Division USB[1]
- Engineering Division USD-9A
- Engineering Division VCP
- Engineering Division P-28 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-68 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-69 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-176 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-200 (McCook Field)
- Engineering Division P-263 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-303 (McCook Field)[1]
- Verville-Packard R-1
Engle
((Richard B "Dick") Engle Aircraft Corp (a.k.a. Palmer Inventions Inc, Engel Air Products Inc, Palmer Cam Engine Mfg Co), Framingham, Natick, Boston, and Cambridge, Massachusetts)
- Engle 10 (a.k.a. Engel 1-C)[1]
- Engle T-1 little Chief[1]
Engle-Myers
(Bruce Engle and Garland Myers, Burlington, IA)
English
(Peter & W P English, Oakland and San Francisco, CA)
- English 1908 Helicopter[1]
Engstrom
(Erik Engstrom)
- Engstrom EES-1 Sky Swallow V1[citation needed]
Ensley
(A Y Ensley, Livingston, CA)
Entecho
- Entecho Demipod
- Entecho Mupod
Entler
(Victor Entler / Entler-Werke, Wilhelmshaven)
Entwicklungsring-Nord
(Joint Venture between Weserflug, Focke-Wulf, and Hamburger Flugzeugbau; Weserflug and Focke-Wulf were later absorbed into VFW)
Entwicklungsring-Süd
(see #EWR)
Epic
(Epic Air LLC / Epic Aviation )
(Ben T Epps, Athens, GA)
- Epps 1907 Monoplane
- Epps 1909 Monoplane
- Epps 1910 Monoplane
- Epps 1911 Monoplane
- Epps 1912 Monoplane
- Epps 1916 Biplane[1]
- Epps 1924 Monoplane
- Epps 1930 Biplane[1]
- Epps M-1[1]
Equator
(Equator Aircraft Gesellschaft fur Flugzeugbau mbH Ulm)
- Equator P-300 Equator
- Equator P-350 Equator[6]
- Equator P-400 Equator
- Equator P-420 Turbo Equator
- Equator P-420 Twin Equator[6]
- Equator P-450 Equator[6]
- Equator P-550 Turbo Equator[6]
- Equator P2 Excursion
Erasmus
Erasmus
(C.J. Erasmus, Chicago, IL)
(Engineering and Research Corporation (Pres: Henry A Berliner), Washington, DC and Riverdale, MD)
- ERCO 191-A[1]
- ERCO 310
- Ercoupe
- Ercoupe XPQ-13
- Ercoupe O-55[1]
- Twin Ercoupe
Erickson (aircraft constructor)
(Erickson, Springfield, MA)
- Erickson Taft-Kingsbury[1]
Erickson
(T E Erickson, Minneapolis, MN)
- Erickson 1938 Monoplane[1]
Erickson Air Crane
(Erickson Air-Crane Inc, Central Point, Orlando, FL)
Erika
(Louis Erickson, Springfield, MA)
Erla
(Erla Maschinenwerk G.m.b.H. / designer Franz Xaver Mehr)
Ernoul
(France)
- Ernoul-Dewoitine F.A.T.M.A.2 Commercial Monoplane[24]
Ernst
(Ernst Flying Machine Co, no location.)
ERPALS
(Études et Réalisations de Protottypes pour l'Aviation Légère et Sportiv)
- ERPALS JH.03 le Courlis[9]
ESA
Escapade
(Escapade Aircraft Limited, United Kingdom)
Esch
(Joseph W Esch, Akron, OH)
Eshelman
(Cheston L Eshelman Corp, Dundalk, MD)
Eskildsen
(Kenneth Eskildsen, Lexington, NE)
- Eskildsen Indian Chief[1]
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.1
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.2
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.A
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.B
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.C
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.D
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.K
(Gottlob Espenlaub / Espenlaub Flugzeugbau)
- Espenlaub E-01
- Espenlaub E-02 – designer:Alexander Lippisch
- Espenlaub E-03
- Espenlaub E-04
- Espenlaub E-05[27]
- Espenlaub E-09
- Espenlaub E-11a
- Espenlaub E-12[27]
- Espenlaub E-14
- Espenlaub E-15
- Espenlaub E-15 Rak
- Espenlaub E-32
- Espenlaub E-33
- Espenlaub Motorsegler
- Espenlaub Rakete
- Espenlaub S
- Espenlaub Schleppflugzeug
- Espenlaub Schulflugzeug
Essig
(Essig Aero Advertising Service, Los Angeles, CA)
ESTA
(Ecole Spéciale des Travaux Aéronautiques / Antoine Odier & Gustave Bessière)
Estivals & Domecq
(René Estivals & Jean Domecq)
- Estivals & Domecq ED.3[3]
Etheredge
(W C Etheredge, Spartanburg, SC)
(Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
Etrich
(Igo Etrich / Etrich FlugzeugWerke (EFW), Austria)
- Etrich-Wels 1904 kite/glider
- Etrich-Wels 1906 Glider – Etrich's Leaf, 1906
- Etrich No1 1908
- Etrich Taube
- EFW Etrich Taube:Produced by the inventor Igo Etrich and EFW Etrich Flugzeugwerke.
- EFW Etrich II Taube 2-seater tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich II modified Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich III Möve (Seagull) tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich IV Manövertaube Type B military 2-seater monoplane
- EFW Etrich IV Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich V Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich VI Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich VII Renntaube 3-seater racing monoplane (1911)
- EFW Etrich VIII Luft-Limousine 4-seater high-wing monoplane (1911–12)
- EFW Etrich IX Schwalbe monoplane
- EFW Etrich XII Rennapparat 2-seater bomber monoplane
- EFW Etrich Taube Type 1913 2-seater bomber monoplane
- EFW Etrich Manövertaube Type F 2-seater military monoplane
- EFW Etrich Etrichapparat monoplane
- Etrich-Rumpler Taube:Initial name of the
- Rumpler Taube
- Rumpler Delfin-Taube (Rumpler Kabinentaube Delfin) Version with a closed cabin
- Gotha Taube:Produced by the Gothaer Waggonfabrik (Land Eindecker - "Land Monoplane") and designated Gotha A.I by the Idflieg
- Gotha LE.1
- Gotha LE.2
- Gotha LE.3
- Harlan Pfeil Taube
- Halberstadt Taube III:Produced by the Halberstadt.
- Jeannin Stahltaube:Version with a steel tubing fuselage structure.
- Kondor Taube:Produced by the Kondor.
- RFG Taube:Produced by the Reise- und Industrieflug GmbH (RFG).
- Roland Taube
- Albatros Taube:Produced by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke
- Albatros Doppeltaube:Biplane version produced by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke.
- Aviatik Taube:Produced by the Automobil und Aviatik AG firm.
- DFW Stahltaube:Version with a steel frame
- Etrich A.I
- Etrich A.II
- Etrich Luft-Limousine (1912–13)
- Etrich Sport-Taube (1929)
Etudes Andre Morin
(Colombes, France)
Euler
(Euler-Werke / Euler Flugmaschinen-Werke)
Euro-ALA
(Euro-ALA, Italy)
Eurocopter
Eurodisplay
(Kozomín, Czech Republic)
EuroFAR
(European Future Advanced Rotorcraft)
EuroFLAG
(European Future Large Aircraft Group)[9]
See: Airbus A400M Atlas
Eurofly
(Eurofly srl, Galliera Veneta, Italy)
(Neukirchen, Austria)
- Europe Sails Excel
- Europe Sails Hyper
- Europe Sails Independent
- Europe Sails Special Dimensione
EuroSport
(EuroSport Aircraft Lda)
Evangel
Evans
((W Samuel) Evans Aircraft, La Jolla, CA)
Everage
(Ira Everage, Houston TX.)
Everett
(Marvin Everett Sr, Somerville, NJ)
Evers
(W. Heinrich Evers of Lamstedt)
- Evers E.1
- Evers E.2
- NFW E.5
Everson
(Arthur and Ernest Everson)
- Everson Evo I
- Everson Evo II
- Everson Evo III
Eviation
(Eviation Aircraft)
(Redmond, OR)
Evolution Trikes
(Zephyrhills, FL)
EWR
Excalibur
(Excalibur Aircraft)
Excalibur
( Excalibur Aviation Company)
Exkluziv
(Exkluziv sro, Topolcany, Slovakia)
Exel
(George Exel, Clifton, NJ)
(Ebringen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
Explorer Aircraft
(Explorer Aircraft - now AEA)
- Explorer Aircraft Explorer 350R
- Explorer Aircraft Explorer 500T
- Explorer Aircraft Explorer 750T
Explorer
(Explorer Aviation, Grangeville, ID)
Express
(Express Aircraft Co (Paul Fagerstrom & Lawrence Olson), Olympia, WA)
Express Design Inc
- EDI Express
- EDI Loadmaster 3200
(Extra Flugzeugbau / Extra Aerobatic Aircraft / WalterExtra)
Eyerly
((Lee U) Eyerly Aircraft Corp, Eyerly School of Aeronautics, Salem, OR)
- Eyerly Sport[1]
- Eyerly Monoplane[1]
- Eyerly Whiffle Hen[1]
- Eyerly-Lee Comet[1]
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