This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'La' through 'Lh'.
La–Lh
edit(Neal La France, Wichita, KS)
(Fontaine-lès-Dijon, France)
- La Mouette Atlas
- La Mouette Cosmos
- La Mouette Hermes
- La Mouette O2B
- La Mouette Profil
- La Mouette Racer
- La Mouette Revo
- La Mouette Samson
- La Mouette Skybike
- La Mouette Sphinx
- La Mouette SR 210
- La Mouette Top Model
- La Mouette Top Secret
- La Mouette Topless
- La Mouette ZR 250
(La Porte Aircraft Co, La Porte, IN)
(Laboratorio Artigiano Aeronautico)
(LaBiche Aerospace)
(Laboratoire Eiffel - LE)
(Les Ateliers de Constructions Aeronautiques Belges)
(Joseph L Lacey, Tulsa, OK)
- Lacey M-10
- Lacey M-10C VW Twin
(Adolphe Lachassagne)
- Lachassagne AL-1[6]
- Lachassagne Al-2[6]
- Lachassagne AL 3
- Lachassagne AL 5
- Lachassagne AL-6[6]
- Lachassagne AL-7[6][7]
(LACO (Fdr: Joe Laven), Desert Hot Springs, CA)
(Léon Lacroix)
(Léon Lacroix & Raymond Bourdin)
(Léon Lacroix & Barret de Nazaris)
(Léon Lacroix, Barret de Nazaris & Raymond Bourdin)
(Léon Lacroix et Gérard Trussant)
(Robert Ladd )
(Emile Ladougne)
(LAE Helicopters Cyprus)
(Ligue Aéronautique Française)
(Louis Etienne Lafay, Brazil)
(Lafayette Aircraft Works, 230 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA)
(Lage (aircraft constructor))
(E M Laird Company, 244 South Wichita Street (Wichita) Kansas / E M Laird Airplane Co, 4500 W 83 St (Ashburn Field) Chicago, IL)
- Laird 1912 Monoplane
- Laird#2 1913 Baby Biplane
- Laird 1915 Biplane
- Laird B-3[14]
- Laird B-4
- Laird C-6 Special[14]
- Laird Commercial[14]
- Laird Derby Racer[14]
- Laird LC-1B
- Laird LC-AA Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-B
- Laird LC-R Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-B200
- Laird LC-1B200 Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-B300
- Laird LC-1B285
- Laird LC-1B300 Commercial[14]
- Laird LC-DC Speedwing Junior[14]
- Laird LC-DE Speedwing Junior[14]
- Laird LC-DW Solution
- Laird LC-DW300 Super Solution
- Laird LC-DW500 Super Solution
- Laird LC-EW450 Sesquiwing
- Laird LC-R200 Speedwing[14]
- Laird LC-R300 Speedwing[14]
- Laird LC-RW300 Speedwing[14]
- Laird LC-RW450 Speedwing[14]
- Laird Limousine[14]
- Laird S Sportplane[14]
- Laird Standardwing[14]
- Laird Swallow[14][15]
- Laird Twin[14]
- Laird-Turner Meteor LTR-14
- Laird-Turner Special
(471 W. First St., Wichita, Ks.)
(Charles L Laird, Wichita, KS, 1930: Aircraft Engineering, Chicago, IL)
(Lietuviškos aviacinės konstrukcijos)
(Dan Lake, Lake City, KS )
(Lake Aircraft Corp (pres: Jack Strayer), Sanford, ME)
- Lake LA-4
- Lake LA-4-200 Buccaneer
- Lake LA-4-250 Renegade
- Lake Renegade
- Lake LA-250 Seawolf[1]
- Lake LA-270 Seafury
- Lake LA-270T Turbo Seafury[1]
- Lake LA-270 Turbo Renegade
- Lake Seaplane[1]
(Larry Lam )
(J.W.H. (Hugo) Lambach) see:DSA
(Lambert Aircraft Engineering BVBA)
- Lambert Mission 106
- Lambert Mission 108
- Lambert Mission 212
- Lambert Mission 212-100
- Lambert Mission 212-200
- Lambert Mission 212-300
- Lambert Mission 212-400
- Lambert Mission 216
(Monocoupe Div, (S L "Casey") Lambert Aircraft Corporation, St Louis, MO and Long Island, NY)
(Danex Engineering Kft)
(Arpad Lampich)
- Lampich L-1 Mama Kedvence (Mummy's Darling)[16]
- Lampich L-2 Róma (Rome)[16]
- Lampich L-4 Bohóc (Clown)[16]
- Lampich BL-6
- Lampich BL-7
- Lampich L-9 Veréb (85 hp)[16]
- Lampich L-9 II (Spatz) (85 hp)[16]
- Lampich L-16
- Lampich D-20 Pajtás (Rogue)[17]
- NL XXI (95 hp)
- NL XXII (150 hp)
(Merger of Central Aircraft (crop spraying) & Robert T Lamson Aircraft Co, Yakima, WA)
(Neico Aviation Inc (Fdr: Lance A Niebauer), Redmond, OR)
- Lancair IV
- Lancair IV-P
- Lancair Columbia 300
- Lancair Legacy
- Lancair Propjet
- Lancair 200
- Lancair 235
- Lancair 320
- Lancair 360
- Lancair ES
- Lancair Sentry
- Lancair Super ES
- Lancair Tigress
- Lancair Barracuda
- Lancair Mako
(Lancashire Aircraft Company)
((Fred) Landgraf Helicopter Co, 135 St at Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
((George L) Landis & Earle (Blodgett), 4633 Cramer St, Milwaukee, WI)
(Etienne-Claude Landray and Gilbert Landray)
- Landray GL.01
- Landray GL.02 Ami Pou
- Landray GL.03 Pouss Pou
- Landray GL.04 Visa Pou (ULM)[19]
- Landray GL.05 (ULM)[19]
- Landray GL.06 Papillon (ULM)[19]
- Landray GL.07 Galopin (Etienne Landray and Philippe-Claude Massé)[8]
- Landray-Massè LM01 Galopin Bis[20]
- Landray JPM 3 Loiret
(Lane Automatous Air-Ship Co, San Francisco, CA)
(Frank Lang, Lockport, IL)
(Jesse E Langdon, Bell, CA)
(Louis F Langhurst, Carriere, MI)
(Dr Samuel P Langley, Washington, DC)
(Langley Aircraft Corp (pres: Caleb S Bragg), Port Washington, NY)
(Jacques Langlois)
(Edward H Lanier and son (Edward M), Miami and Jacksonville, FL, Covington, KY, 1943: (E M) Lanier Aircraft Corp, Marlton, NJ)
- Lanier 110 Paraplane Commuter PL-8
- Lanier 120 Paraplane I
- Lanier Paraplane II[1]
- Lanier 443 Paraplane[1]
- Lanier Vacuplane[1][21]
- Lanier XL-1[1]
- Lanier XL-2[1]
- Lanier XL-3[1]
- Lanier XL-4[1]
- Lanier LVF (a.k.a. XL-5)[1]
(Leipzig, Germany)
(C R Lansing, Warren, OH)
(Orville G Barnum and Lansing (Ed) Ratelle, Portland, OR)
(Gérard Lantres & Bouffort) (see also:Bouffort-Lantres)
(Lanzius Aircraft Co, New York, NY)
(Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional - National Institute of Aeronautics and Space, Indonesia)
(Arthur Lardin, W A McCurdy, E Smith, New Castle, DE)
(Lark Aircraft Co (Pres: Romer G Weyant), 217 E Lincoln, Wichita, KS)
((W Keith) Larkin Aircraft Corp, Watsonville, CA)
(Laron Aviation Tech, Borger, TX)
(OKB Laros)
(Jean Larrieu)
(Carl Ludvig Larsen)
(Herman Larsen, Keasbey, NJ)
(Merle Larson & Paul Holmes, Larson Aero Development, Concord, CA)
- Larson D-1 Agricultural Biplane
- Larson F-12 Baby
- Larson Helicopter[1]
- Larson Speed Bird[1]
- Larson-Holmes B[1]
- Larson-Holmes Illusion (B)[1]
(Las Brisas Sales, Ozark, MO)
(LaSalle Aircraft Co (Pres: Claude C. Flagg), 111 Maple St, Joliet, IL, c. 1928-1933: Ottawa, IL)
(Larkin Aircraft Supply Company Ltd, Coode Island, Melbourne)
( Ing. Ángel de Lascurain y Osio)
(Laser Aerobatics)
(C W Lasher, Winter Springs, FL)
((John A) Lasley Tool & Machine Co, Beloit, MI)
(G. Lasserre - aka SO G.L.3 Libellule)
(Société Industrielle d'Aviation Latécoère [SIDAL or SILAT] from 1922) (now Groupe Latécoère)
- Latécoère 1 C2[23][4] two-seat single-engine fighter project; designation may have also been used for license-built Breguet 14s
- Latécoère 2[23] Salmson 2s produced under license after WWI
- Latécoère 3
- Latécoère 4
- Latécoère 5
- Latécoère 6
- Latécoère 7[23] monoplane bomber project
- Latécoère 8
- Latécoère 9[23]
- Latécoère 10[23]
- Latécoère 11[23]
- Latécoère 12[23]
- Latécoère 13
- Latécoère XIV high-wing cantilever monoplane transport; not related to later 1924 design
- Latécoère 14
- Latécoère 15
- Latécoère 15H [23][24]
- Latécoère 16
- Latécoère 17
- Latécoère 18[23] twin-engine light transport biplane
- Latécoère 19
- Latécoère 20[23][25] ambulance version of Latécoère 19
- Latécoère 21
- Latécoère 22
- Latécoère 23
- Latécoère 24
- Latécoère 25
- Latécoère 26
- Latécoère 27
- Latécoère 28
- Latécoère 29
- Latécoère 30
- Latécoère 32
- 100-102 and 110: missiles, drone targets
- Latécoère 101 four-engine push-pull flying boat
- Latécoère 120-123: derivatives of the 101; 120 reused for drone/missile
- Latécoère 124 101 with four single engines
- Latécoère 130-134: derivatives of the 631; some coupled engines and shaft-driven propellers
- Latécoère 140-141: four-engine airliner with 631 wing
- Latécoère 150-153: four-engine flying boats
- Latécoère 160 four-engine airliner with 631 wing; derivative of the Latécoère 150
- Latécoère 170 six-engine reconnaissance flying boat
- Latécoère 180-185: eight-engine developments of 170
- Latécoère 210 six-engine airliner
- Latécoère 221-228: ASW aircraft projects; various engine concepts
- Latécoère 225 (1948) four-engine bomber project
- Latécoère 225
- Latécoère 231 Malafon missile
- Latécoère 255 pulse jet fighter project
- Latécoère 257 ASW missile project
- Latécoère 270 seaplane jet fighter project
- Latécoère 290
- Latécoère 298
- Latécoère 299
- Latécoère 300
- Latécoère 310[23]
- Latécoère 340
- Latécoère 350
- Latécoère 360[23]
- Latécoère 370[23]
- Latécoère 380
- Latécoère 410[23]
- Latécoère 420[23]
- Latécoère 430[23]
- Latécoère 440
- Latécoère 460[23]
- Latécoère 470[23]
- Latécoère 480[23]
- Latécoère 490
- Latécoère 500
- Latécoère 510[23]
- Latécoère 521 Lieutenant de Vaisseau Paris
- Latécoère 530[23]
- Latécoère 531[23]
- Latécoère 550
- Latécoère 560[23]
- Latécoère 570
- Latécoère 580[23]
- Latécoère 581[23]
- Latécoère 582
- Latécoère 583[23]
- Latécoère 590[23]
- Latécoère 600[23]
- Latécoère 601[23]
- Latécoère 602[23]
- Latécoère 611
- Latécoère 620[23]
- Latécoère 631 Lionel de Marmier
- Latécoère 640
- Latécoère 670
- Latécoère 703
- Latécoère 710
- Latécoère 730
- Latécoère 740
- Latécoère 780
- Latécoère 790
- Latécoère 800
- Latécoère 810
- Latécoère 820
- Latécoère 830
- Latécoère 850
- Latécoère 860
- Latécoère 870
- Latécoère 880
- Latécoère 900
(Glen G. Latham)
(Société Latham)
- Latham 42
- Latham 43
- Latham 45[27]
- Latham 47
- Latham 47P
- Latham 110
- Latham 230[28]
- Latham C-1[29]
- Latham E-5
- Latham HB.5
- Latham L.1
- Latham L.2[30]
- Latham Trimoteur (cH.1)[31]
- Latham CH.1 (Trimoteur)[4]
(Lathrop Polytechnical Institute, Kansas City, MO)
(André Laville / BNK - Buro Novyikh Konstruktsii)
- Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-1
- Lavochkin-Gorbunov-Goudkov LaGG-3
- Lavochkin La-5
- Lavochkin La-7 "Fin"
- Lavochkin La-9 "Fritz"
- Lavochkin La-11 "Fang"
- Lavochkin La-15 "Fantail" "Type 21"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 120 La-9 precursor
- Lavochkin Aircraft 126 La-9 precursor
- Lavochkin Aircraft 150 "Type 3"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 152 "Type 4"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 154
- Lavochkin Aircraft 156 "Type 5"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 160 Strelka "Type 6"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 174
- Lavochkin Aircraft 174D
- Lavochkin Aircraft 174TK
- Lavochkin Aircraft 168 "Type 15"
- Lavochkin Aircraft 176
- Lavochkin Aircraft 180 (UTI La-15 / La-15UTI)
- Lavochkin Aircraft 190
- Lavochkin Aircraft 200
- Lavochkin La-250 'Anakonda'
(Pierre Lavoisier)
(Nedo Lavorini)
(Jerry L Lawhorn, Anchorage, AK)
(George Lawrence )
(Lawrence Institute of Technology, Southfield, MI)
(George R Lawrence, Chicago IL. 1915: Lawrence- (Harry S) Lewis Aeroplane Co, Chicago, IL)
((Alfred William) Lawson Airplane Co, Green Bay and Milwaukee, WI, 1925: Lawson Aircraft Co, New York, NY)
- Lawson C-2 Air-Line[1]
- Lawson L-4 Air-line (a.k.a.Midnight Air-Liner)[1]
- Lawson MT-1[1]
- Lawson MT-2[1]
- Lawson Pursuit[1]
(Henry and Jack D Lay, Helena, MT)
(Jim Blick, Bethany, CT)
- Lazor-Rautenstrauch 1950 Monoplane (Belle of Bethany)[1]
(Zvetan Lazarov / DAR) (Cyrillic:Лазаров)
- Laz-1[citation needed]
- Laz-2[citation needed]
- Laz-3[citation needed]
- Laz-4[citation needed]
- Laz-5[citation needed]
- Laz-6[citation needed]
- Laz-7[33]
- Laz-7M[33]
- Laz-8[33]
- Laz-9[citation needed]
- Laz-10H[33]
- Laz-11[33]
- Laz-12[citation needed]
- Laz-13[citation needed]
- Laz-14[citation needed]
(LCA Srl.)
((Ronald) Leach Aero Service, Main & Franklin Sts, Hartford, MI)
(Leader Aircraft Co (Pres: Karl Bjorkenheim), 4114 East 14th St, Oakland, CA)
(Leading Edge Air Foils, Peyton, CO)
(1929: (Archie and Claude) Lear Aircraft Corp, Pratt KS. 1954: (William P) Lear Inc, Santa Monica, CA, 1959: Established Swiss-Amaerican Aviation Corp, St Gallen, Switzerland. 1962: Lear-Siegler Corp. Jan 1963: Lear Aircraft Co, Wichita, KS)
(Learjet Industries Inc. 1969: Gates Learjet Corp, 6868 S Plumer Ave, Tucson, AZ, 1990: Acquired by Bombardier Inc, Canada (q.v.). 1997: Bombardier flight test center moved to Learjet facility, Wichita, KS)
- Learjet 23
- Learjet 24
- Learjet 25
- Learjet 28
- Learjet 29 Longhorn
- Learjet 31
- Learjet 35
- Learjet 36
- Learjet 40
- Learjet 45
- Learjet 50[1]
- Learjet 55
- Learjet 60
- Learjet 65
- Learjet 70
- Learjet 75
- Learjet C-21A
(Learfan Ltd.)
- Lebed I[34]
- Lebed II[34]
- Lebed III[34]
- Lebed IV[34]
- Lebed V[34]
- Lebed VI[34]
- Lebed VII
- Lebed VIII
- Lebed IX
- Lebed X[35][34]
- Lebed XI
- Lebed XII
- Lebed XIII
- Lebed XIV[34]
- Lebed XV[34]
- Lebed XVI[34]
- Lebed XVII[34]
- Lebed XVIII[34]
- Lebed XIX[34]
- Lebed XXI[34]
- Lebed XXII[34]
- Lebed XXIII[34]
- Lebed XXIV[34]
- LM-1
(Albert Leblanc)
(Robert Lebouder)
(Louis Lecoin and Louis Damblanc)
(René Leduc et Fils)
(René Leduc, amateur constructor)
(Lee Inman School of Flying, Eugene, OR)
(Cedric Lee & G. Tilghman Richards)
(Robert Lefebvre)
(Roland Legallois)
(Performance Aircraft Inc (Pres: Jeff Ackland), Olathe, KS, 2002: Legend Aircraft Inc)
(Legend Lite Inc, New Hamburg, Ontario, Canada)
(Claude Léger)
(René Léger)
(Leger Aviation SARL, Archiac, France)
(Fernand Leglaive)
- Leglaive Miniplane[8]
- Leglaive-Gaultier LG.150[8] (Fernand Leglaive & Roger Gaultier)
(see SOSA)
(Paul Legrand et Michel Simon)
(William C Leighnor, Hutchinson, KS)
- Leighnor Mirage 2[1]
- Leighnor W-4 (a.k.a. WL-4, or Mirage)[1]
(Ballard Leins, Tinsley Park and Auburn, IN)
(Curtis, William, and Victor H Leineweber, Chicago, IL)
(Leka Aeroplane Co (Theodor & Thermistocles M Leka, Naum P Mele), New York, NY)
(René Lemaire)
(William LeMire )
((First name unrecorded) Lemp, Augusta, GA)
(Patrick Lenderpergt)
(Lenert Aircraft Co, Pentwater MI. c.1940: Lenert Aviation Corp, 1220 Vance St, Toledo, OH)
- Lenert 1927 Biplane[1]
- Lenert B[1]
- Lenert C[1]
- Lenert PT-2 (a.k.a. Zephyr)[1]
(George W Leonard, Santa Ana, CA)
(Leonardo S.p.A / Leonardo-Finmeccanica / Finmeccanica)
- Leonardo M-345 (re-vamped S.211)
- Leonardo DRS T-100 Integrated Training System
- Leonardo SW-4 Solo[45]
- Leopoldoff L-3[46]
- Leopoldoff L-31 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-32 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-4 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-5 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-53 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-55 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-6 Colibri[7]
- Leopoldoff L-7 Colibri[47]
(Evangeliste Lepicier, Brooklyn, NY)
(Lerho Laboratories Inc, Pittsburgh, PA)
(G. Leroy)
- Leroy Motoplaneur - LEROY G., Aéroc-Club de l'Eure, Professeur Technique à l'Ecole Professionelle d'Évreux[48]
Les Mureaux
editsee ANF Les Mureaux
(Prof Edgar J Lesher, Univ of Michigan, MI)
(Letalski Konstrukcijski - Ljubljana)
- Let Ae-45S
- Let Ae-145
- Let C-11
- Let L-200 Morava
- Let L-410 Turbolet
- Let L-610
- Aircraft Industries L 410 NG
- Let LF-109 Pionýr
- Let L-13 Blaník
- Let L-23 Super Blaník
- Let L-33 Solo
- Let TG-10
(Letecké Zavody, Narodni Podnik)
- LET Brigadyr
- LET C-11
- Let L-200 Morava
- LET XLD-40 Mir
- LET L-40 MetaSokol
- LET L-410
- LET L-420
- LET Z-37 Cmelak
- LET L-610
- LET Aero 45S / Aero 145
(Vikýřovice, Czech Republic)
(Charles Leteneur)
(Société d'Aviation Letord / Établissements Letord)
- Letord Let.1
- Letord Let.2
- Letord Let.3
- Letord Let.4
- Letord Let.5
- Letord Let.6
- Letord Let.7
- Letord 9Bn 2[49]
- Letord-Béchereau 2[35]
(Vojenska Tovarna na Letadla Letov)
- Letov Š-1
- Letov Š-2
- Letov Š-3
- Letov Š-4
- Letov Š-5
- Letov Š-6
- Letov Š-7
- Letov Š-8
- Letov Š-9
- Letov Š-10
- Letov Š-11
- Letov Š-12
- Letov Š-13
- Letov Š-14
- Letov Š-15
- Letov Š-16
- Letov Š-17
- Letov Š-18
- Letov Š-19
- Letov Š-20
- Letov Š-21
- Letov Š-22
- Letov Š-25
- Letov Š-27
- Letov Š-28
- Letov Š-31
- Letov Š-32
- Letov Š-33
- Letov Š-39
- Letov Š-50
- Letov L-8
- Letov TOM-8
- Letov L-101
- Letov L-290
- Letov LF-107 Luňák
- Letov XLF-207 Laminar
- Letov SH-1
- Letov SM-1
- Letov Sm A 1
- Letov LK-1
- Letov LK-2 Sluka
- Letov LK-3
- Letov ST-4 Aztek
- Letov TL-32 Typhoon
(Sociéte Pierre Levasseur Aéronautique)
- Levasseur PL.1
- Levasseur PL.1 T-O-3
- Levasseur PL.2
- Levasseur PL.3 AM3
- Levasseur PL.4
- Levasseur PL.5
- Levasseur PL.5 C2B 1926 Two-seater biplane naval fighter. 3 examples constructed. Sesquiplane wing layout . Fuselage wooden, but with a marine hull design.
- Levasseur PL.6
- Levasseur PL.7
- Levasseur PL.8
- Levasseur PL 8 'Oiseau Blanc'
- Levasseur PL.9
- Levasseur PL.10
- Levasseur PL.101
- Levasseur PL.104 1935 Armed reconnaissance three-seat biplane project with a Hispano-Suiza 12 Xbr engine.[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.105 1935 Armed reconnaissance three-seat biplane project with a Hispano-Suiza 9 V engine.[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.106 1935 Armed reconnaissance three-seat biplane project with a Hispano-Suiza 12 Xbr engine with PL 15 radiator layout.[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.107
- Levasseur PL.108
- Levasseur PL 109 1939 No details[citation needed]
- Levasseur PL.11
- Levasseur PL.12
- Levasseur PL.14
- Levasseur PL.15
- Levasseur PL.151
- Levasseur PL.154
- Levasseur PL.200
- Levasseur PL.201
- Levasseur PL.300 1935 Biplane single engine torpedo bomber. Project only with enclosed cockpit and folding wings. Powered by Hispano-Suiza 12 Ybrg. Two seater as a bomber and three seat in the reconnaissance role.
- Levasseur PL.301 1935 Biplane single engine torpedo bomber floatplane. Project only with enclosed cockpit and exposed rear-gunner position. Powered by Hispano-Suiza 12 Ybrg.
- Levasseur PL.400
- Levasseur PL.401
- Levasseur-Abrial A-1
- Levasseur Wibault (1922) night-bomber design[51]
- Levasseur Saint Raphël
- Levasseur Landeroin-Robert Monoplan 1913 Three-seat experimental triple wing monoplane with distinctive rollover frame-come forward wing support.
(Renato Levi)
(Tony LeVier)
(Hydravions Georges Levy)
- Levy G.L.40
- Levy Type R[53]
- Levy-Besson (Georges Levy, Marcel Besson)[54]
- Levy-Besson HB.2 (Georges Levy, Marcel Besson)[55]
- Levy-Biche 4 HO.2[56]
- Levy-Biche LB.2 (Jean Biche / Constructions Aéronautiques J Levy)
- Levy-Biche LB.4[57]
- Levy-Biche LB.6 (Jean Biche / Constructions Aéronautiques J Levy)[35]
- Levy-Lepen R
(Charles H Lewis, Denver, CO)
(Lewis & Vought Corporation)
((Paul) Lewis-American Airways Inc/Gray Goose Airplane Co, Denver, CO)
(Marcel Leyat)
- Leyat biplane[58]
- Leyat glider[59]
- Leyat convertible biplane[60]
- Leyat 1928 convertible biplane[61]
- Leyat Hélica Avion[62]
(Marcel Leyat et André Jacquemin)
(Luftfahrzeug Gesellschaft m.b.H. Berlin-Charlottenburg) - (a.k.a. LFG Roland / LFG Stralsund / LFG Bittersfeld)
- LFG Roland Pfeilflieger
- LFG Roland C.I
- LFG Roland C.II
- LFG Roland C.III
- LFG Roland C.V
- LFG Roland C.VIII[65]
- LFG Roland D.I
- LFG Roland D.II
- LFG Roland D.III
- LFG Roland D.IV
- LFG Roland D.V
- LFG Roland D.VI
- LFG Roland D.VII
- LFG Roland D.VII
- LFG Roland D.VIII
- LFG Roland D.IX
- LFG Roland D.X[65]
- LFG Roland D.XI[65]
- LFG Roland D.XII[65]
- LFG Roland D.XIII
- LFG Roland D.XIV
- LFG Roland D.XV (I)[65]
- LFG Roland D.XV (II)[35]
- LFG Roland D.XVI
- LFG Roland D.XVII
- LFG Roland Dr.I
- LFG Roland E.I
- LFG Roland G.I
- LFG Roland R.I[65]
- LFG V 1
- LFG V 2
- LFG V 3 Susanna
- LFG V 3a Susanne
- LFG V 8
- LFG V 13 Strela
- LFG V 130 Strela
- LFG V 14
- LFG V 15
- LFG V 16
- LFG V 17
- LFG V 18 Sassnitz
- LFG V 20 Arkona
- LFG V 23
- LFG V 25
- LFG V 26
- LFG V 27
- LFG V 28
- LFG V 36
- LFG V 39
- LFG V 40
- LFG V 42
- LFG V 44
- LFG V 52
- LFG V 58
- LFG V 59
- LFG V 60
- LFG V 61
- LFG V 101 Jasmund
- LFG Bitterfeld W
- LFG Bitterfeld W.16
- LFG Bitterfeld WD
- LFG Stralsund V 19
(Leichtflugtechnik-Union)
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