This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'H'.
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H – He
Hackel
(Yakov Modestovich Gakkel)
Hackenberger
(A L Hackenberger, San Antonio, TX, 1938: Las Vegas, NV)
Hadley & Blood
(C O Hadley, Mineola, NY)
- Hadley & Blood 1911 Biplane[2]
Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk
(Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk – Navy aircraft factory)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.1 (based on Farman biplanes seen by Einar Sem-Jacobsen)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.2 (Based on FF.1)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.3 Hydro Based on Farman F.40
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.4
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.5 (T.1)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.6 (T.2)
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.7 Hauk Hannoversche Waggonfabrik's CL.V built under licence
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.8 Måke Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 built under licence
- Hærens Flyvemaskinfabrikk FF.9 Kaje
Haeco
(Robert Hatfield, Imperial, CA)
- Haeco Hornet[2]
Haessler
(Helmut Haessler / Haessler-Villinger)
Häfeli
(August Häfeli)
Hafner
(Raoul Hafner)
- Hafner-Rath HR-1 Gelse (with Josef Rath)
- Hafner R.I
- Hafner R.II
- Hafner A.R.III Gyroplane
- Hafner A.R.IV Gyroplane
- Hafner A.R.V Gyroplane
- Hafner PD.6
- Hafner H.8 Rotachute
- Hafner Rotabuggy
Hagiwara
(Hisao Hagiwara / Jiyu Koku Kenkyusho (Liberty Aeronautical Research Institute))
Hagness
(Ernest Hagness, Portland, TX)
- Hagness Hokey Pokey#1[2]
HAI
(Hellenic Aerospace Industry)
Haig
(Joseph Haig)
- Haig 1986 Monoplane[2]
Haig
(Larry Haig)
Haig-K
(Haig-K Aircraft Corp, Swedsford Rd, Paoli, PA)
- Haig-K HK-1[2]
Haigh
(Henry Haigh, Howell, MI)
- Haigh Super Star[2]
Haim
(Haim Aviation Inc.)
Haines
(Frank J Haines, Daytona Beach, FL and Detroit, MI)
HAL
- HAL Tejas
- HAL HF-24 Marut
- HAL Basant
- HAL HF-73
- HAL Ajeet
- HAL Tejas Mk2
- HAL AMCA
- HAL TEDBF
- HAL Dhruv
- HAL Rudra
- HAL Light Combat Helicopter
- HAL Light Utility Helicopter
- HAL IMRH
- HAL HT-2
- HAL HPT-32 Deepak
- HAL HJT-16 Kiran
- HAL HTT-35
- HAL HJT-36 Sitara
- HAL HTT-40
- HAL HJT 39
- HAL Krishak
- HAL/NAL Regional Transport Aircraft
- HAL Saras
- HAL Pushpak
Halberstadt
(Halberstädter Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
- Halberstadt B.I
- Halberstadt B.II
- Halberstadt B.III
- Halberstadt C.I
- Halberstadt C.III
- Halberstadt C.V
- Halberstadt C.VII
- Halberstadt C.VIII
- Halberstadt C.IX
- Halberstadt CL.II
- Halberstadt CL.IV
- Halberstadt CLS.I
- Halberstadt D.I
- Halberstadt D.II
- Halberstadt D.III
- Halberstadt D.IV
- Halberstadt D.V
- Halberstadt G.I
- Halberstadt A15
- Halberstadt B15
Halbronn
(Robert Halbronn & Todd)
- Halbronn H.T.1 a.k.a. Labourdette-Halbron
- Halbronn H.T.2
Hales
(Hales Aircraft, Oklahoma City, OK)
Hall
(Ernest C Hall, Warren, OH)
- Hall 1911 Monoplane[2]
Hall
(Robert P Hall, Searchlight, NV)
- Hall 1911 Monoplane[2]
Hall
(Hall Aeroplane Company (Charles S Hall), 807 North Spring St, Los Angeles, CA)
- Hall Helicopter Aeroplane[2]
Hall
(Robert "Bert" Hall & Porter Roberts, Lindsay, OK)
Hall
(Theodore P Hall Engr Corp, Spreckels Bldg, San Diego, CA)
- Hall 118 flying Auto
- Hall XCP-1[2]
Hall/Hall-Springfield
(Springfield Aircraft Inc (Fdr: Robert L Hall), Springfield, MA)
Hall Aluminium
(Charles Ward Hall Inc, Mamaroneck, NY, 1927: Hall Aluminum Aircraft Corp, Buffalo, NY)
Halladay
(C L Halladay, Jackson, MI)
Hallas
(Charles Hallas, Northville, MN)
- Hallas 1929 Monoplane[2]
Haller
(Rudolf Haller)
Haller
(Oldřich haller)
Halligan
(Russel and Francis Halligan, Beardstown, IL)
- Halligan 1923 Helicopter[2]
Hallock
(Bruce Hallock, Austin, TX)
Halpin
((Thomas E) Halpin Development Co, Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, OH)
Halpin-Huf
(Richard Halpin and Tom Huf)
- H&H Fun Special[2]
Halsmer
(Joseph L Halsmer, Lafayette, IN)
Halsted
{Barry Halsted} (Barry Halsted, Fountain Valley, CA)
Halton
(Halton Aero Club)
- Halton HAC.1 Mayfly
- Halton HAC.2 Minus
- Halton HAC.3 Meteor[6][7]
Hamao
(T Hamao)
- Hamao Siakara Tombo[8]
Hamble River, Luke & Co Limited
Hamburger Flugzeugbau
Hamilton
(Charles K Hamilton, Mineola, NY)
- Hamilton Hamiltonian[2]
Hamilton
- Hamilton 1910 Aeroplane[2]
- Hamilton 1911 Aeroplane[2]
- Hamilton 1912 Tractor Biplane[2]
- Hamilton 1913 Biplane[2]
- Hamilton 1915 Flying Boat[2]
- Hamilton 1915 Aeroplane (Curtiss copy)[2]
- Hamilton 1916 Tractor Biplane[2]
- Hamilton H-18
- Hamilton H-19 Silver Eagle[10]
- Hamilton H-20 Silver Swan[10]
- Hamilton H-21[2][10]
- Hamilton H-22 Silver Sea-dan[2][10]
- Hamilton H-23[2]
- Hamilton H-43[2]
- Hamilton H-45
- Hamilton H-47 (a.k.a. Special)
- Hamilton C-89
Hamilton
(J W Hamilton, Mineola, NY)
- Hamilton 1911 Monoplane[2]
Hamilton
(Hamilton Helicopter Co, Baltimore, MD)
- Hamilton 1949 Helicopter[2]
Hamilton
((Gordon B) Hamilton Aircraft Co Inc, Tucson, AZ)
- Hamilton HA-1 (conv. of TC-45J N28471)[2]
- Hamilton Little Liner (Beech18/C-45 Conv.s)[2]
- Hamilton T-28R Nomair (T-28 conversions)[2]
- Hamilton Westwind (Beech 18 turboprop conversions)[2]
Hamilton
(Hamilton Aerospace. San Antonio, TX)
Hamilton
(Tom Hamilton)
Hammer
(Russell Hammer, Indianapolis, IN)
- Hammer ANZ-3[2]
Hammer-Hunt
(Altitude Unlimited Inc (Bob Hammer & Dick Hunt), Paine Field, WA)
- Hammer-Hunt HH-1 Zipper[2]
Hammond
((Dean B) Hammond Aircraft Corp, Ann Arbor, MI)
- Hammond 100
- Hammond Y[2]
- Stearman-Hammond Y-125[2]
Hampton
(Hampton Engr Co (Arnold & David Biermann, engrs at NACA), 310 Marshall St, Hampton, VA)
- Hampton 1930 Monoplane[2]
Hancock
(Allan Hancock Foundation (College), Santa Maria, CA)
- Hancock Cadet[2]
Handasyde
(Handasyde Aircraft Company, United Kingdom)
H&E Paramotores
(Madrid, Spain)
Hand-Hoffman
(Edgar Hand & Jack Hoffman, Susalito, CA)
- Hand-Hoffman 1908 Monoplane[2]
Handley
(Wayne Handley, Greenfield, CA)
- Handley Raven T[2]
Handley Page
- Handley Page Type A – monoplane (1910) (HP.1)
- Handley Page Type B – biplane (HP.2)
- Handley Page Type D – monoplane (1911) (HP.4)
- Handley Page Type E – monoplane (HP.5)
- Handley Page Type F – monoplane (HP.6)
- Handley Page Type G – biplane (HP.7)
- Handley Page Type L – biplane – never flew (HP.8)
- Handley Page HP.14 –
- Handley Page Type O – twin-engined bomber (HP.16)
- Handley Page O/7 bomber
- Handley Page O/10 airliner
- Handley Page O/11 airliner
- Handley Page O/100
- Handley Page O/400
- Handley Page Type S
- Handley Page Type T
- Handley Page Type Ta
- Handley Page V/1500
- Handley Page Type W airliner
- Handley Page W.8
- Handley Page W.9
- Handley Page W/400 airliner
- Handley Page HP.18
- Handley Page HP.19 Hanley
- Handley Page HP.22
- Handley Page HP.23
- Handley Page HP.24 Hyderabad
- Handley Page HP.25 Hendon
- Handley Page HP.26 Hamilton
- Handley Page HP.27 Hampstead
- Handley Page HP.28 Handcross
- Handley Page HP.30
- Handley Page HP.31 Harrow
- Handley Page HP.32 Hamlet
- Handley Page HP.33 Hinaidi I
- Handley Page HP.34 Hare
- Handley Page HP.35 Clive
- Handley Page HP.36 Hinaidi II
- Handley Page HP.38 Heyford prototype
- Handley Page HP.39 Gugnunc
- Handley Page HP.42 ("HP.42E" – Eastern)
- Handley Page HP.43
- Handley Page HP.45 ("HP.42W" – Western)
- Handley Page HP.50 Heyford production
- Handley Page HP.51
- Handley Page HP.52 Hampden
- Handley Page HP.53 Hereford
- Handley Page HP.54 Harrow
- Handley Page HP.57 Halifax
- Handley Page HP.67 Hastings C Mk.1
- Handley Page HP.68 Hermes 1
- Handley Page HP.70 Halton
- Handley Page HP.75 Manx
- Handley Page HP.80 Victor
- Handley Page HP.87
- Handley Page HP.88
- Handley Page HP.100
- Handley Page HP.113[12][13]
- Handley Page HP.115
- Handley Page HP.137 Jetstream
Handley Page (Reading)
Formed from assets of Miles Aircraft
- Handley Page HPR.1 Marathon – airliner developed by Miles
- Handley Page HPR.2 Basic Trainer – basic trainer
- Handley Page HPR.3 Herald – prototype for Dart Herald airliner
- Handley Page HPR.5 Marathon – Miles M.69 Marathon II used engine test bed
- Handley Page HPR.7 Dart Herald – airliner
Hanes
(Arnold Hanes, Los Angeles, CA)
- Hanes H-1 Hornet[2]
Hanken
(William B Hanken, Monticello, IA)
- Hanken HDT-681[2]
Hannaford
Hannover
(Hannoversche Waggonfabrik A.G.)
Hanriot
- (René Hanriot / The Monoplans Hanriot Company Ltd / Aéroplanes Hanriot et Cie)
- (Designations;Hanriot-Dupont:HD – 1916 to 1930; Lorraine-Hanriot:LH – 1930 to 1933; 1933 onward reverted to H (those LH still in use or production were re-designated).)
- Hanriot 1907 Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1909 monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1910 Type-1 Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1910 Type-II Monoplane"Libellule" ("Dragonfly")[14]
- Hanriot 1910 Type-III Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1911 Type-IV Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot 1912 Monoplane[14]
- Hanriot HD.1
- Hanriot HD.2
- Hanriot HD.3
- Hanriot HD.3bis
- Hanriot HD.4
- Hanriot HD.5
- Hanriot HD.6
- Hanriot HD.7
- Hanriot HD.8
- Hanriot HD.9
- Hanriot HD.12
- Hanriot HD.14
- Hanriot HD.14S
- Hanriot HD.15
- Hanriot HD.17
- Hanriot HD.18[15]
- Hanriot HD.19
- Hanriot HD.20
- Hanriot HD.22[16]
- Hanriot HD.24[17]
- Hanriot HD.27
- Hanriot HD.28
- Hanriot HD.29
- Hanriot HD.32
- Hanriot HD.40S
- Hanriot HD.41H
- Hanriot HD.54
- Hanriot HD.141
- Hanriot HD.320
- Hanriot HD.321
- Hanriot LH.10
- Hanriot LH.11
- Hanriot LH 11bis
- Hanriot LH.12
- Hanriot LH.13
- Hanriot LH.16
- Hanriot LH.21S[18]
- Hanriot LH.30[19]
- Hanriot LH.40
- Hanriot LH.41
- Hanriot LH.41.02
- Hanriot LH.42
- Hanriot LH.431
- Hanriot LH.50
- Hanriot LH.60[20]
- Hanriot LH.61[21]
- Hanriot LH.70[22]
- Hanriot LH.80[23]
- Hanriot LH.110
- Hanriot LH.130[24]
- Hanriot LH.131-01
- Hanriot LH.131-02
- Hanriot LH.412
- Hanriot LH.431
- Hanriot LH.432
- Hanriot LH.433
- Hanriot LH.437
- Hanriot H.14CR
- Hanriot H.16
- Hanriot H.19 Et2
- Hanriot H.25T[25]
- Hanriot H.26
- Hanriot H.29
- Hanriot H.31
- Hanriot H.33[26]
- Hanriot H.34[27]
- Hanriot H.35
- Hanriot H.36
- Hanriot H.38[28]
- Hanriot H.41
- Hanriot H.43
- Hanriot H.46 Styx[29]
- Hanriot H.110
- Hanriot H.110 (LH 110)[30]
- Hanriot H.115
- Hanriot H.131-01[31]
- Hanriot H.131-02
- Hanriot H.161
- Hanriot H.170
- Hanriot H.170M
- Hanriot H.171
- Hanriot H.172B
- Hanriot H.172N
- Hanriot H.173
- Hanriot H.174
- Hanriot H.175
- Hanriot H.180
- Hanriot H.180T
- Hanriot H.181
- Hanriot H.182
- Hanriot H.183
- Hanriot H.184
- Hanriot H.185
- Hanriot H.190M
- Hanriot H.191
- Hanriot H.192B
- Hanriot H.192N
- Hanriot H.195
- Hanriot H.220
- Hanriot H.230
- Hanriot H.231
- Hanriot H.232
- Hanriot H.410
- Hanriot H.411
- Hanriot H.436
- Hanriot H.438
- Hanriot H.439
- Hanriot H.461[32]
- Hanriot H.462[33]
- Hanriot H.463[34]
- Hanriot H.464[35]
- Hanriot H.465[36]
- Hanriot H.510[37]
Hansa-Brandenburg
(Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H.)
- Hansa-Brandenburg B.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg C.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg C.II
- Hansa-Brandenburg D.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg CC
- Hansa-Brandenburg D
- Hansa-Brandenburg DD
- Hansa-Brandenburg FB
- Hansa-Brandenburg FD
- Hansa-Brandenburg G.I
- Hansa-Brandenburg GDW
- Hansa-Brandenburg GF
- Hansa-Brandenburg GNW
- Hansa-Brandenburg GW
- Hansa-Brandenburg KD
- Hansa-Brandenburg K
- Hansa-Brandenburg KDD[38]
- Hansa-Brandenburg KDW
- Hansa-Brandenburg L.14
- Hansa-Brandenburg L.16
- Hansa-Brandenburg LDD
- Hansa-Brandenburg NW
- Hansa-Brandenburg W
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.11
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.12
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.13
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.16
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.17
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.18
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.19
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.20
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.23[38]
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.25
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.27
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.29
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.32
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.33
- Hansa-Brandenburg W.34
- Hansa-Brandenburg ZM
Hanseatische Flugzeug-Werke
- Caspar D.I[38]
Hansen
(Perry D Hansen, Lansing, MI)
- Hansen Special[2]
Hansen
(Willam Hansen)
- Hansen WH-1 Thunderchicken[2]
Hansen-Loock
(Lorrin L Hansen & Rev Carl H Loock, Rapid City, SD)
- Hansen-Loock 1930 Dirigible[2]
Hanson
(Carl L Hanson, Mercer Island, WA)
Hants & Sussex
(Hants and Sussex Aviation Ltd.)
Hanuschke
- Hanuschke Monoplane[38]
HAPI
(HAPI Engines)
HAPSMobile
Harbin (HAMC)
- Dongfeng-113[39]
- Song Hua Jiang-1[39]
- Heilongjiang-1 (Harbin Aviation Polytechnic School)[39]
- Harbin model 701[39]
- Harbin B-5
- Harbin H-5
- Harbin SH-5
- Harbin Y-11
- Harbin Y-12
- Harbin Z-5
- Harbin/CHDRI Z-6
- Harbin Z-9
- Harbin Z-15
- Harbin Z-19
- Harbin Z-20
Hardwick-Whittenbeck
(Dennis Hardwick & Clem Whittenbeck, Joplin, MO)
- Hardwick-Whittenbeck HW Special[2]
Harlequin
(Harlequin Flying Club, San Francisco, CA)
- Harlequin 1931 Monoplane[2]
Harley-Stromer
(Oregon Aircraft Co (Mayor Harley and Gus Stromer), Astoria, OR)
- Harley-Stromer 'Oregon Maid'[2]
Harlow
(Harlow Aircraft Corp (Pres: J B Alexander), Alhambra, CA)
Harmening's High Flyers
(Genoa, IL)
Harmon
(Harmon Engineering Company)
Harmon
(C B Harmon)
- Harmon 1911 Biplane[2]
Harmon
(George Richard Harmon, Richmond, VA)
- Harmon 1935 Biplane[2]
Harmon
((D and John) Harmon Co Inc, Bakersfield, CA)
Harmon-Spellman
(Ralph Harmon & L L Spellman, Greenwood, IN)
- Harmon-Spellman Sport[2]
Harper
((Jack L) Harper Aircraft Mfg Co, Bedford and Elyra, OH)
Harper Aircraft
(Jacksonville, FL)
Harriman
(John Emery Harriman, Boston or Brookline, MA)
Harriman
((Frank H/Frank M) Harriman Motor Works, South Glastonbury, CT) (Flew in the 1913 Great Lakes Reliability Cruise)[40]
Harriman
(H E Harriman, Mineola, NY)
- Harriman 1919 Multi-Wing[2]
Harris
(Richard Hillman Harris, Atlanta, GA)
- Harris parasol[2]
Harris
(Douglas Harris, Pawtucket, RI)
- Harris 1930 Monoplane[2]
Harris
(Vernon C Harris, Heyworth, IL)
- Harris Little Jewel[2]
Harris
(J Warren Harris, Vernal, UT)
- Harris Geodetic#1[2]
- Harris Geodetic#2[2]
- Harris Geodetic LW 108
Harrison
(Charles D Harrison)
- Harrison K1S-1[2]
Harrison
(Bruce Harrison, Redding, CA)
- Harrison Saunders Jethawk[2]
Harth
(George Harth, The Dalles, OR)
- Harth Sport[2]
Hartman
(Arthur J Hartman, Burlington, IA)
- Hartman 1910 Monoplane
- Burlington Biplane[2]
- Burlington 1938 Monoplane[2]
- Burlington H-1[2]
Hartmann
(Hartmann Aircraft Corp, Jordan, NY)
Hartwig
(Hartwig Industries, San Antonio, TX)
- Hartwig Little 'Copter[2]
Hartzell
(Hartzell Walnut Propeller Co, Piqua, OH and Detroit, MI)
Harvard
(Harvard Aeronautical Society, Cambridge, MA)
- Harvard Number 1[2]
HarvEd
(HarvEd Aircraft Co (Harvey Calbo & Edward F Smithana), 1515 Phillips Ave, Racine, WI)
Hash
(Jack Hash, Crosbyton, TX)
- Hash Special[2]
Hast
(George Hast)
- Hast Wooden Baby[2]
Hastings
((Reed) Hastings Aeronautics Co, Hastings, NE)
- Hastings JCH-1[2]
HAT
(Hellenic Aeronautical Technologies)
Hatfield
(Bob & Cliff Hatfield, Imperial, CA)
Hatfield
(Milton Hatfield, Elkhart, IN)
Hatz
(John D Hatz, Schofield and Merril, WI c.1980: Dudley R Kelly, Versailles, KY)
Hatzenbuhler
(Howard F Hatzenbuhler, Mt Clemens, MI)
- Hatzenbuhler Packard A[2]
Haufe
(Walter H Haufe, Neenah, WI)
- Haufe Dale Hawk 2
- Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie
- Haufe HA-S-2 Hobby
- Haufe HA-S-3 Hawk
- Haufe Buzzer 2 Query Buzzard 2?
- Haufe Buzzard 2 Query Buzzer 2?
Hauptner
(Edward Hauptner, Long Island, NY)
- Hauptner 1932 Biplane[2]
Havertz
(Hermann Havertz)
- Havertz HZ-5
Hawk
((Ernie) Hawk Industries Inc, Yucca Valley, CA)
- Hawk GAFhawk 125
- Hawk Minihawk[2]
- Hawk GAFHawk 950 – enlarged version (not built)
- Hawk TurboHawk 85
Hawke
(Hawke Dusters (founders: Edwin R Hawke, John Cuneo), Modesto, CA)
Hawker
(Hawker Aircraft ltd.)
- Hawker Audax
- Hawker Cygnet
- Hawker Danecock
- Hawker Demon
- Hawker Duiker
- Hawker F.20/27
- Hawker Fury
- Hawker Hardy
- Hawker Harrier
- Hawker Hart
- Hawker Hartebeeste
- Hawker Hawfinch
- Hawker Hector
- Hawker Hedgehog
- Hawker Henley
- Hawker Heron
- Hawker Hind
- Hawker Hoopoe
- Hawker Hornbill
- Hawker Hornet
- Hawker Horsley
- Hawker Hotspur
- Hawker Hunter
- Hawker Hurricane
- Hawker Nimrod
- Hawker Osprey
- Hawker P.1052
- Hawker P.1077
- Hawker P.1081
- Hawker P.1121
- Hawker P.1134
- Hawker P.V.3
- Hawker P.V.4
- Hawker Sea Fury
- Hawker Sea Hawk
- Hawker Siddeley HS 748
- Hawker Sea Hurricane
- Hawker Tempest
- Hawker Tomtit
- Hawker Tornado
- Hawker Typhoon
- Hawker Woodcock
- Hawker AXH (Hawker Navy Experimental Type H Carrier Fighter)
Hawker Siddeley
(Hawker Siddeley Aircraft (1935–1948) Hawker Siddeley Aviation (1948–1977) Parent company of Armstrong Whitworth, Avro, Hawker, and Gloster companies)
- Hawker Siddeley Andover
- Hawker Siddeley Dominie
- Hawker Siddeley Harrier
- Hawker Siddeley Hawk
- Hawker Siddeley HS.125
- Hawker Siddeley HS.133
- Hawker Siddeley HS.138
- Hawker Siddeley P.139B
- Hawker Siddeley HS.145
- Hawker Siddeley HS.146
- Hawker Siddeley HS.141
- Hawker Siddeley HS.681
- Hawker Siddeley HS.748
- Hawker Siddeley HS.803
- Hawker Siddeley P.1127
- Hawker Siddeley P.1127 Kestrel
- Hawker Siddeley P.1127RAF
- Hawker Siddeley P.1154
- Hawker Siddeley P.1200
- Hawker Siddeley P.1201
- Hawker Siddeley P.1202
- Hawker Siddeley P.1207
- Hawker Siddeley Nimrod
- Hawker Siddeley Trident
Hayden
(Hayden Aircraft Corporation)
Hawks
((Frank) Hawks Aircraft Co, Springfield, MA)
Hayden-Clark-O'Day
(E E Hayden & Jess Clark, Visalia, CA)
- Hayden-Clark-O'Day W-6[2]
Hayden-Payne-Kinney
- Hayden-Payne-Kinney SPK-1
Hayes
(O R Hayes, Charleston, VA)
- Hayes Sport NA-1[2]
Haynes
(Robin Haynes)
Haynes Aero
HB-Flugtechnik
(HB-Flugtechnik GmbH / HB Aircraft Industries Luftfahrzeug AG)
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-202[41]
- HB Flugtechnik HB-204 Tornado[42][43]
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-207 Alfa
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-208 Amigo
- HB-Flugtechnik HB-400
- HB-Flugtechnik Cubby
- HB-Flugtechnik Dandy
- HB-Flugtechnik HB 21
- HB-23/2400 Hobbyliner[41]
- HB-23/2400 Scanliner[41]
HDM
Headberg
(Headberg Aviation Inc.)
Heath
(Heath Aircraft Co Inc, 1721 Sedgwick St, Chicago, IL)
- Heath 1909 Aeroplane[45]
- Heath 1919 Aeroplane[45]
- Heath V Parasol[45]
- Heath Tomboy[45]
- Heath LNB-4 Parasol
- Heath LN[45]
- Heath Humming Bird[45]
- Heath Feather[45]
- Heath Favorite[45]
- Heath Cannon Ball[45]
- Heath CA-1 Parasol[45]
- Heath Baby Bullet
- Heath 2-B[45]
- International 115 Special[45]
- International 700[45]
- International CNA-40 Centre-Wing[45]
- International HV-2A[45]
- International LNA-40 Parasol[45]
- International LNM-5[45]
- International TN[45]
- International SNA-40 Special[45]
Heath
(Malcolm R Heath, Warren, OH)
- Heath PH-1[2]
HECC
(Helicopter Engineering and Construction Corp, RI)
- HECC 100[2]
Heckerson
(Harold Heckerson (Hickerson?), Stoner Rd, Fostoria, OH)
- Heckerson A-1[2]
Hege
(Paul Peter Hege, Sedgwick, KS)
- Hege Pup[2]
Hegy
(Ray C Hegy, Marfa, TX)
- Hegy R.C.H.I. El Chuparosa
- Hegy June Bug[2]
Hegy-Zunker
(Raymond C Hegy and Norman W Zunker, Hartford, WI)
- Hegy-Zunker Special[2]
Heimann-Beachey
((M A) Heimann-(Hillery) Beachey Aeroplane Mfg Co, St Louis, MO)
- Heimann-Beachey 1911 Biplane[2]
Heimbächer
(Fritz Heimbächer)
- Heimbächer No 4
Heinemann
(George (Gernot W) Heinemann, Bellingham, WA)
Heinkel
(Ernst Heinkel A.G.) (note early Heinkel designation did NOT use the RLM He designation but HE-Heinkel Eindecker or HD-Heinkel Doppel-decker)
- Heinkel HE 1 low-wing floatplane (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 2 improvement on the HE 1
- Heinkel HE 3
- Heinkel HE 4 reconnaissance (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 5 reconnaissance (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 8 reconnaissance (monoplane)
- Heinkel HE 9
- Heinkel HE 10
- Heinkel HE 12
- Heinkel HD 14
- Heinkel HD 15
- Heinkel HD 16
- Heinkel HD 17
- Heinkel HE 18
- Heinkel HD 19
- Heinkel HD 20
- Heinkel HD 21
- Heinkel HD 22
- Heinkel HD 23
- Heinkel HD 24 seaplane trainer (1926)
- Heinkel HD 26
- Heinkel HD 27
- Heinkel HD 28
- Heinkel HD 29
- Heinkel HD 30
- Heinkel HE 31
- Heinkel HD 32
- Heinkel HD 33
- Heinkel HD 35
- Heinkel HD 36
- Heinkel HD 37 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel HD 38 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel HD 39
- Heinkel HD 40
- Heinkel HD 41
- Heinkel HD 42 seaplane trainer
- Heinkel HD 43 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel HD 44
- Heinkel HD 55
- Heinkel HD 56
(He – Heinkel (RLM designator))
- Heinkel He 45 bomber + trainer
- Heinkel He 46 reconnaissance
- Heinkel He 49 fighter (biplane)
- Heinkel He 50 reconnaissance + dive bomber (biplane)
- Heinkel He 51 fighter + close-support (biplane)
- Heinkel He 52[3]
- Heinkel He 57 Heron
- Heinkel He 58
- Heinkel He 59 reconnaissance (biplane seaplane)
- Heinkel He 60 ship-borne reconnaissance (biplane seaplane)
- Heinkel He 61
- Heinkel He 62
- Heinkel He 63
- Heinkel He 64
- Heinkel He 65[3]
- Heinkel He 66
- Heinkel He 70 Blitz (Lightning), single-engine transport + mailplane, 1932
- Heinkel He 71
- Heinkel He 72 Kadett (Cadet), trainer
- Heinkel He 74 fighter + advanced trainer (prototype)
- Heinkel He 100 fighter
- Heinkel He 111 bomber
- Heinkel He 112 fighter
- Heinkel He 113 (fictitious alternative designation for He 100)
- Heinkel He 114 reconnaissance seaplane
- Heinkel He 115 general-purpose seaplane
- Heinkel He 116 transport + reconnaissance
- Heinkel He 118
- Heinkel He 119 single-engine high-speed bomber(prototypes), reconnaissance aircraft, 1937
- Heinkel He 120 four-engine long-range passenger flying-boat(project), 1938[3]
- Heinkel He 162 "Salamander" Volksjäger (People's Fighter), fighter (jet-engined)
- Heinkel He 170
- Heinkel He 172 trainer (prototype)
- Heinkel He 176 pioneering liquid-fueled rocket-powered experimental aircraft (prototype)
- Heinkel He 177 Greif (Griffon), the Third Reich's only long-range heavy bomber
- Heinkel He 178 world's pioneering jet-engined experimental aircraft
- Heinkel He 219 Uhu (Owl), night-fighter
- Heinkel He 220
- Heinkel He 270
- Heinkel He 274 high-altitude bomber, He 177 development, two prototypes completed post-war in France
- Heinkel He 277 heavy bomber, paper-only He 177 development with four single engines, never built
- Heinkel He 280 fighter (jet-engined)
- Heinkel He 319
- Heinkel He 343 four-engined bomber (jet-engined) (project), 1944
- Heinkel He 419
- Heinkel He 519 high-speed bomber (He 119 derivative)(project only), 1944
- Heinkel KR-1
- Heinkel Army Type 98 Medium Bomber
- Heinkel Navy Type He Air Defence Fighter
- Heinkel Navy Type He Interceptor Fighter
- Heinkel Navy Experimental Type He Attack Plane
- Heinkel Navy Experimental Type He Trainer
- Heinkel Navy Experimental Type He Transport
- Heinkel A7He
- Heinkel AXHe
- Heinkel DXHe
- Heinkel KXHe
- Heinkel LXHe
- Heinkel-Aichi AM-17[3]
Heinonen
(Juhani Heinonen)
Heinrich
((Albert S and Arthur) Heinrich Aeroplane Co, Baldwin, NY, and Victor Aircraft Corp, Freeport, NY)
- Heinrich 1910 Monoplane[2]
- Heinrich 1911 Monoplane#2[2]
- Heinrich 15[2]
- Heinrich Model B Monoplane[2]
- Heinrich Model C Monoplane[2]
- Heinrich Model D Monoplane[49]
- Heinrich Model E Military Tractor Biplane[2]
- Heinrich Model E-2 Military Tractor Biplane[2]
- Victor 1917 Trainer[2]
- Victor Pursuit[2]
- Victor Advanced Trainer[2]
- Victor D.8[2]
Heintz
Heinz (aircraft constructor)
Heiserman
(Charles Heiserman, Iron Mountain, MI)
Heldeberg Designs
(Altamont, NY)
Heli-Sport
(Heli-Sport, Turin, Italy)
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Angel
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Kompress
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Kompress Charlie
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Kompress Charlie 2
- Heli-Sport CH-7 Mariner
- Heli-Sport CH77 Ranabot
Helibras
(Helicopteros do Brasil S/A)
Helicom
(Helicom Inc, Long Beach, CA)
- Helicom H-1 Commuter Jr
- Helicom Commuter II[2]
- Helicom Commuter IIA[2]
- Helicom Commuter IIB[2]
Helicop-Air
Helicop-Jet
- Helicop-Jet[44]
Helicopters Inc
(Reformed and renamed from Bendix Helicopters Inc, Stratford, CT)
Helicópteros
(Helicópteros de Bolivia SRL / Helicóptero nacional / Helicóptero Boliviano)
Helio
(1956: Helio Corp & Aeronca Aircraft Corp, Pittsburg, KS; c.1959: Helio Aircraft Corp, Pittsburg, KS; Helio Aircraft Corp, Norwood, MA; 1969: Helio Aircraft Co div of General Aircraft Corp. 1984: Acquired by Aerospace Technology Industries. 1989: Acquired by Aircraft Acquisition Corp and revived as Helio Aircraft Corp, Morgantown, WV; 1992: Helio Enterprises Inc)
- Koppen-Bollinger Helioplane
- Helioplane Two
- Helioplane Four
- Helio Courier
- Helio Rat'ler
- Helio Super courier
- Helio Stallion
- Helio H-250
- Helio H-291
- Helio H-295
- Helio HT-295 Trigear Courier
- Helio H-391 Courier
- Helio H-392 Strato Courier
- Helio H-395 Super Courier
- Helio H-500 Twin Courier
- Helio H-550 Stallion
- Helio H-634 Twin Stallion
- Helio H-700 Courier
- Helio H-800 Courier
- Helio H-1201T Twin Stallion
- Helio L-24 Courier
- Helio L-28 Courier
- Helio U-5 Twin Courier
- Helio U-10 Courier
- Helio AU-24 Stallion
Heliopolis
(Heliopolis Aircraft Works)
Helios
Helite
(A brand of La Mouette, Messigny, France)
Helle-Franklin
- Helle-Franklin 1927 Biplane[2]
Hellesen-Kahn
- Hellesen-Kahn HK-1
Helmerichs
(Henry Helmerichs, Ryegate, MT)
- Helmerichs 1932 monoplane[2]
Helmy
(Saleh Helmy)
Helowerks
(Helowerks, Hampton, VA)
Helwan Aircraft Factory
(Helwan / Egyptian General Aero Organisation / Factory No.36)
Hempearth
- Hempearth Hemp Plane
Hemstreet
(S Hemstreet, Chattanooga, TN)
- Hemstreet Jessie[2]
Hendershott
(Ward & Bruce Hendershott, Sioux City, IA)
- Hendershott 1929 Biplane[2]
Henderson Aero Specialties
(Felton, DE)
Henderson School of Flying
(Brooklands, England)
Henderson-Glenny
Hendrick
(C J Hendrick, Middletown, NJ)
- Hendrick 1910 Monoplane[2]
Hendrickson
(O J Hendrickson, Middletown, NJ)
- Hendrickson 1910 Biplane[2]
Hendy
Hennessey
(James R Hennessey)
- Hennessey 1926 Monoplane[2]
Hennesy
(Gerald Hennesy, Washington, DC)
- Henesy Monoplane[2]
Hennion
(Emile Hennion)
- Hennion I
- Hennion II[54]
Henri Farman
Henschel
(Henschel Flugzeugwerke A.G.)
Hensley
(Edward Freeland Hensley, Oklahoma City, OK)
- Hensley 1936 Biplane[2]
Hensley
(Hensley Aircraft)
- Hensley H1 Wolf[55]
Herbst
(Frank Herbst, Wilmington, NC)
- Herbst 1911 Aeroplane[2]
HERC
(Helicopter Engineering and Research Corporation)
Hereter
(Talleres Hereter – Barcelona)
- Hereter T.H.[56] (Alfaro 8)
Herff
(Adolph P Herff & Orval H Snyder, San Antonio and Boeme, TX)
Hergt
(F.D. Hergt / Fliegerersatz-Abteilung 1- F.E.A. 1 – pilot reserve section 1)
- Hergt Monoplane[57]
Hermann
(Ateliers Fred Herrmann)
- de Glymes DG X (DG-10)[58]
Hermes
Hermeus
- Hermeus Concept
Hernandez
(Frank Hernandez, San Diego, CA)
Herr
(Harold D Herr, Millersville, PA)
- Herr Eaglet[2]
Herren
((Wilson) Herren Aeronautical Corp, Barrington, IL)
- Herren CL-32[2]
Herrick
(Gerald & Myron Herrick, Philadelphia, PA)
Hershfield
(Harry A Hershfield Jr, Santa Rosa, NM)
- Hershfield VJA Special[2]
Hervey
(George H Hervey, San Fernando, CA)
- Hervey Travelplane[2]
Herzog
(R D Herzog (Herzog Bros), Harvard, NE)
HESA
(a.k.a.Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries Corporation (IAMI))
- HESA Azarakhsh
- HESA Saeqeh
- HESA IrAn-140
- HESA IrAn-148
- HESA Shahed X5
- HESA Shahed 274
- HESA Shahed 278
- HESA Shahed 285
- HESA Dorna
- HESA Yasin
- HESA Shabaviz 2-75
- HESA Shabaviz 2061
Hesley
(Bob Hesley, Houston, TX)
- Hesley Pussy Cat[2]
Hess
((Adrian T & Aubrey W) Hess Aircraft Co Inc, Van Alstyne Blvd, Wyandotte, MI)
Heston
Heuberger
(Lawrence K Heuberger, El Paso, TX and Los Alamitos, CA)
- Heuberger Doodle Bug
- Heuberger Sizzler
- Heuberger Stinger[2]
Hewa Technics
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