This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Y'.
Y
edit(Point Harbor, North Carolina, United States)
- Yackey A[1]
- Yackey Sport[1]
- Yackey BRL-12[1]
- Yackey Transport[1]
- Yackey Cruiser[1]
- Yackey Scout[1]
- Yackey Monoplane
(Karl Yager)
(Soviet Union)
- Yakovlev AIR-1
- Yakovlev AIR-2
- Yakovlev AIR-3
- Yakovlev AIR-4
- Yakovlev AIR-5
- Yakovlev AIR-6 (1930)
- Yakovlev AIR-6
- Yakovlev AIR-7
- Yakovlev AIR-8
- Yakovlev AIR-9
- Yakovlev AIR-10 (1934)
- Yakovlev AIR-10
- Yakovlev AIR-11
- Yakovlev AIR-12
- Yakovlev AIR-13
- Yakovlev AIR-14
- Yakovlev AIR-15
- Yakovlev AIR-16
- Yakovlev AIR-17
- Yakovlev AIR-18
- Yakovlev Ya-19
- Yakovlev Ya-20
- Yakovlev Ya-21
- Yakovlev Ya-22
- Yakovlev BB-22
- Yakovlev EG
- Yakovlev LT-1
- Yakovlev LT-2
- Yakovlev Sh
- Yakovlev UT-1
- Yakovlev UT-2
- Yakovlev UT-3
- Yakovlev UT-21
- Yakovlev Yak-1
- Yakovlev Yak-2
- Yakovlev Yak-3
- Yakovlev Yak-4
- Yakovlev Yak-5
- Yakovlev Yak-6
- Yakovlev Yak-7
- Yakovlev Yak-8
- Yakovlev Yak-9
- Yakovlev Yak-10
- Yakovlev Yak-11
- Yakovlev Yak-12
- Yakovlev Yak-13
- Yakovlev Yak-14
- Yakovlev Yak-15
- Yakovlev Yak-16
- Yakovlev Yak-17
- Yakovlev Yak-17-RD10 one off prototype, unrelated to above
- Yakovlev Yak-18
- Yakovlev Yak-18T
- Yakovlev Yak-19
- Yakovlev Yak-20
- Yakovlev Yak-21
- Yakovlev Yak-23
- Yakovlev Yak-24
- Yakovlev Yak-25 (1947) prototype single-engine interceptor of 1947
- Yakovlev Yak-25 twin-engine interceptor of 1952, produced in series
- Yakovlev Yak-26
- Yakovlev Yak-27
- Yakovlev Yak-28
- Yakovlev Yak-30 (1948)
- Yakovlev Yak-30 (1960)
- Yakovlev Yak-32
- Yakovlev Yak-33
- Yakovlev Yak-36
- Yakovlev Yak-38
- Yakovlev Yak-40
- Yakovlev Yak-41
- Yakovlev Yak-42
- Yakovlev Yak-43
- Yakovlev Yak-44
- Yakovlev Yak-45
- Yakovlev Yak-46
- Yakovlev Yak-50 (1949)
- Yakovlev Yak-50 (1975)
- Yakovlev Yak-52
- Yakovlev Yak-53
- Yakovlev Yak-54
- Yakovlev Yak-55
- Yakovlev Yak-58
- Yakovlev Yak-60
- Yakovlev Yak-77
- Yakovlev Yak-100
- Yakovlev Yak-104 (Yak-32)
- Yakovlev Yak-110[4]
- Yakovlev Yak-112
- Yakovlev Yak-130
- Yakovlev Yak-140
- Yakovlev Yak-141
- Yakovlev Yak-142
- Yakovlev Yak-152
- Yakovlev Yak-200
- Yakovlev Yak-201
- Yakovlev Yak-210
- Yakovlev Yak-1000
- Yakovlev Yak-M11FR-1
- Hongdu Yakovlev CJ-7
- Yakovlev 104 (Yak-30)
- Yakovlev 120 (Yak-25)
- Yakovlev 121 (Yak-25)
- Yakovlev 122 (Yak-25)
- Yakovlev 123 (Yak-26)
- Yakovlev 125 (Yak-26)
- Yakovlev 129 (Yak-28)
- Yakovlev 140
- Yakovlev 200
- Yakovlev 210
(Yasui Hiko Kenkyusho - Yasui Flying Research Studio)
(George Yates, Beaverton, Oregon; St Helens, Oregon, United States)
(Czech Republic)
(Yokosuka First Naval Air Technical Arsenal (第一海軍航空技術廠)) (a.k.a. Kugisho and Yokosho)
- Yokosuka Experimental Japanese-Navy-Type Seaplane[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Kusho 6-shi Special Bomber (aka Tokushu Bakugekiki - Special Bomber), construction at Nakajima[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Kusho 8-shi Special Bomber (aka Tokushu Bakugekiki - Special Bomber)[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Kusho 12-shi Flying-boat[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Yokosho Nakajima Tractor Seaplane[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Yokosho Twin-engined Seaplane[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Yokosho Ho-go Otsu-gata Seaplane[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Yokosho Ho-go Small Seaplane[5]
- Yokosuka Experimental Tatsu-go Reconnaissance Seaplane[5]
- Yokosho-Type Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka B3Y
- Yokosuka B4Y
- Yokosuka D2Y[5]
- Yokosuka D3Y Myojo
- Yokosuka D4Y
- Yokosuka D5Y
- Yokosuka E1Y
- Yokosuka E5Y
- Yokosuka E6Y
- Yokosuka E14Y
- Yokosuka H5Y
- Yokosuka H7Y
- Yokosuka K1Y
- Yokosuka K2Y
- Yokosuka K4Y
- Yokosuka K5Y
- Yokosuka L3Y
- Yokosuka MXY1 (Built by Watanabe
- Yokosuka MXY2[7]
- Yokosuka MXY3[7]
- Yokosuka MXY4[7]
- Yokosuka MXY5
- Yokosuka MXY6
- Yokosuka MXY7 Ohka
- Yokosuka MXY8 Akigusa
- Yokosuka MXY9 Shuka
- Yokosuka MXY10
- Yokosuka MXY11
- Yokosuka P1Y Ginga
- Navy Bomber Ginga Ground Decoy
- Yokosuka R1Y Seiun - Blue cloud (Gyoun - Dawn cloud)[8]
- Yokosuka R2Y Keiun - Beautiful Cloud
- Yokosuka Navy Short Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Ro-go Ko-gata, also known as "Yokosho-Type Reconnaissance Seaplane"
- Yokosuka Navy Yokosho I-go Ko-gata Seaplane Trainer[5]
- Yokosuka Navy Yokosho 1-go Reconnaissance Seaplane[5]
- Yokosuka Navy Yokosho 2-go Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Yokosho 2-go Kai Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy F.5 Flying-boat - licence built Felixstowe F.5
- Yokosuka Navy No. 2 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Avro 504 Trainer - lience built Avro 504
- Yokosuka Navy Type Hansa Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Ha-go Small Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type Ka Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type Mo Small Seaplane[5] (Maurice Farman Hydro-Aeroplane II)
- Yokosuka Navy Type Mo Large Seaplane[5]
- Yokosuka Navy Type 0 Small Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 1 Attack Bomber Ground Decoy
- Yokosuka Navy Type 1 Target Aircraft[citation needed]
- Yokosuka Navy Type 2 Carrier Reconnaissance Aircraft
- Yokosuka Navy Type 3 Primary Trainer
- Yokosuka Navy Type 10 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 13 Trainer
- Yokosuka Navy Type 13 Training Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 14 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 14 Modified Transport Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 90 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 90 Training Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 91 Intermediate Trainer
- Yokosuka Navy Type 91-1 Reconnaissance Seaplane
- Yokosuka Navy Type 92 Carrier Attack Bomber
- Yokosuka Navy Type 93 Advanced Trainer
- Yokosuka Navy Type 93 Intermediate Trainer
- Yokosuka Navy Type 96 Carrier Attack Bomber
- Yokosuka Navy Type 96 Transport
- Yokosuka Navy Type 99 Bomber Trainer Myojo Model 22
- Yokosuka Navy Type 99 Flying boat
- Yokosuka Navy Bomber Ginga
- Yokosuka Navy Carrier Bomber Suisei
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 9-shi Carrier Attack Bomber[citation needed]
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 9-shi Flying Boat
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 13-shi Carrier Bomber Suisei
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 15-Shi Night Fighter Byakko
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 15-Shi Night Fighter Kyokko
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 17-Shi Carrier Reconnaissance Aircraft Seiun[8]
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 17-Shi Land Reconnaissance Aircraft Gyo-un[8]
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental 18-Shi Reconnaissance Aircraft Keiun
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental Ente-type Glider[citation needed]
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental Reconnaissance Aircraft Keiun Kai
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental Test Aircraft[citation needed]
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental Target Glider[citation needed]
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental Trainer Shuka
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental Training Glider Akigusa
- Yokosuka Navy Experimental Transport Glider
- Yokosuka Navy Jet Bomber Tenga
- Navy Special Attacker Ohka
Yomiuri
editItogawa Eizo and Horikoshi Jiro sponsored by Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan
(Leon York, Midland, Texas, United States.)
(C.H. York)
(Ed Young)
(J J Young, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States)
(Lewis G. Young, New Jersey, United States)
(Richard E Young, Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States)
(Björn Jung )
(Fong Yue (also seen as Fung Joe Guey and Feng Ru), Oakland, CA)
(China)
- Yuneec International E430
- Yuneec International EPac
- Yuneec International EViva
- Yuneec International ESpyder
- Yuneec International ETrike
((George C) Yunker Aircraft Co, 115 Osage St, Wichita, Kansas, United States)
(Joe Yutz, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, United States)
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Ekland, K.O. (2008-06-06). "Aerofiles YZ". USA: Aerofiles .com. Retrieved 30 August 2011.
- ^ Taylor, John W.R., ed. (1971). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1971-72. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company. ISBN 9780354000949.
- ^ a b Taylor, John W.R., ed. (1975). Jane's all the world's aircraft, 1975-76 (66th annual ed.). New York: Franklin Watts Inc. ISBN 978-0531032503.
- ^ Bryan, Hal (30 November 2017). "Because They Could". Hangar Flying. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Mikesh, Robert; Shorzoe Abe (1990). Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-85177-840-2.
- ^ Simpson, Rod; Longley, Peter; Swan, Robert: The General Aviation Handbook, page 213, Air-Britain, Tonbridge UK, 2022, ISBN 978-8-85130-562-2
- ^ a b c Dyer, Edwin M. III (2009). Japanese Secret Projects:Experimental Aircraft of the ITA and IJN 1939-1945. Hinkley: Midland Publishing. ISBN 978-978-1857805.
- ^ "日本のヘリコプター半世紀 (1945~50年代) (Half a century of helicopter in Japan (1945 ~ 50's))" (in Japanese). Retrieved 11 February 2017.