List of aircraft (O)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'O'.
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O
O'Bannon
((Clyde & Ralph) O'Bannon Brothers, 510 S Kenilworth Ave, Oak Park IL.)
- O'Bannon 31[1]
O'Hara
(Robert O'Hara, San Fernando CA.)
- O'Hara 1977 Biplane[1]
O'Malley
(Thomas H O'Malley, N E Warren OH.)
- O'Malley 1 Pterodactyl[1]
O'Neil
(O'Neil Airplane Co, Carlyle IL)
- O'Neill Magnum
- O'Neill Model J Magnum
- O'Neill Magnum Jake
- O'Neill Magnum Pickup
- O'Neill Magnum V8 Pickup
O'Neill
(Terrence O'Neill, Ft Wayne IN.)
- O'Neill Aristocraft II[1]
- O'Neill Model W[1]
- O'Neill Pea Pod[1]
Oakland
(Oakland Airmotive Co, Oakland CA.)
- Oakland Centaurus[1]
OAW
(Ostdeutsche Albatroswerke G.m.b.H.)
- see:Albatros OAW
Oaxaca
(Oaxaca Aerospace / Raul and Rodrigo Fernandez)
- Oaxaca PE-1 Pegasus[2]
Ochoa
(V L Ochoa, Arlington NJ.)
Oberlerchner
(Josef Oberlerchner Holzindustrie / Ing. Fritz Birkner)
Odesaviaremservice
- Odesaviaremservice C-9 Dolphin
Oeffag
( Österreichische Flugzeugfabrik AG)
- Note: Öffag were allocated 50 series numbers for experimental and prototype aircraft.
- Oeffag 50.01[5]
- Oeffag 50.02[5]
- Oeffag 50.03 (C.II)[5]
- Oeffag 50.04[5]
- Oeffag 50.05[5]
- Oeffag 50.06 (C.II)[5]
- Oeffag 50.07 (C.II)[5]
- Oeffag 50.08 (AF)[5]
- Oeffag 50.09 (AF)[5]
- Oeffag 50.10 (AF)[5]
- Oeffag 50.11 (AF)[5]
- Oeffag 50.12 (AF)[5]
- Oeffag 50.13 (BF)[5]
- Oeffag 50.14 (CF)[5]
- Oeffag 50.15[5]
- Oeffag series 51 (C.I)[5]
- Oeffag series 52 (C.II)[5]
- Oeffag series 52.5 (C.II)[5]
- Oeffag series 53 (Albatros D.II(Oef))[5]
- Oeffag series 53.2 (Albatros D.III(Oef))[5]
- Oeffag series 153 (Albatros D.III(Oef))[5]
- Oeffag series 253 (Albatros D.III(Oef))[5]
- Oeffag series 54 (Friedrichshafen G.IIIa(Oef))[5]
- Oeffag Va.53
- Oeffag Va.53.2
- Oeffag Va.153
- Oeffag Va.253
- Oeffag AF[5]
- Oeffag BF[5]
- Oeffag CF[5]
- Oeffag G
- Oeffag H[5]
- Oeffag K (Hansa-Brandenburg W.13 (Oef))
- Oeffag KG
- Oeffag C.I[5][6]
- Oeffag C.II[5][6]
Offpiste Limited
(Dursley, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom)
OFG
(Österreichische Flugzeugwerke GmbH / Ing. Otto Kauba)
- OFG OK-15[4]
Oertz
(Max Oertz)
- Oertz 1909 biplane
- 1911 Oertz monoplane
- Oertz Taube IV
- Oertz V 5 Miltär Eindekker
- Oertz W 4[6]
- Oertz W 5[6]
- Oertz W 6 Flugschoner[6]
- Oertz W 8[6]
Ogawa
(Saburo Ogawa)
Ogden
((Henry H & Perry V) Ogden Aeronautical Corp, 1119 S Market St, Inglewood CA.)
ÕGL
(Õhu- ja Gaasikaitse Liit - Air & Aircraft Workshop) Tallinn, Estonia
- ÕGL-1 Kai
- ÕGL-2
- ÕGL POD-1
- ÕGL PON-1[8]
- ÕGL PON-1A
- KOD-1 13 PON-1 license-built in Latvia by LKOD - Kara Ostas Darbnica
- ÕGL PON-2[8]
- ÕGL PN-3[9]
- ÕGL PTO-4[8]
Oguri
(Tsunetaro Oguri)
Ohio
(Ohio Aero Mfg Co (pres: Judd Yoho), Youngstown OH.)
Ohio
(Ohio Aviation Research & Development Foundation)
- Ohio 1950's Monoplane[1]
Ohm & Stoppelbein
(Richard Ohm and Gordon Stoppelbein, McLean VA.)
- Ohm & Stoppelbei Special[1]
OIC
(Owj Industrial Complex - Iran)
- OIC Tazarv
Okamura
(Okamura Seiskujo Kabushiki Kaisha - Okamura Manufacturing Company Limited)
Okay
(Okay Airplane Co, Okay OK (pres: C N Martin).)
- Okay SK-1[1]
OKB-1
Olagnier
(Rémy Olagnier)
- Olagnier 01[10]
Oldfield
(Barney Oldfield Aircraft Co, Cleveland OH.)
Oleson
(Clifton P "Ole" Oleson, IA.)
- Oleson 1921 Biplane[1]
Oleson
((Tage C and Uffe K) Oleson Aircraft Inc, Wayne MI.)
- Oleson OM-1 Connecticut Yankee[1]
Ollivier
(Charles Ollivier)
- Ollivier DR.100 Collivier[10]
Olsen
(Olsen Standard Aeroplane Co (OSACO), Tomahawk WI.)
Olsen
(Gordon L Olsen, Rosamond CA.)
Olsen-Jonasson
(Olsen-Jonasson)
- Olsen-Jonasson Ognin[11]
Olsen-Thomas
((Albert & Lars) Olsen-(Ward) Thomas, Middletown NJ.)
- Olsen-Thomas Parasol XP1-40[1]
Olson
(Olson Aircraft Corp, Wilmington NC.)
- Olson Ambassador[1]
Olympic Ultralights
(Port Angeles, Washington, United States)
OMA SUD
(OMA SUD SpA, Capua (CE), Italy)
OMAC
(Old Man's Aircraft Company - OMAC Inc, Reno NV)
- OMAC Laser 300[1]
- OMAC-1[12]
Omega
(Omega Aircraft Corp)
- Omega BS-12[1]
- Omega BS-12B
- Omega BS-12D-1
- Omega BS-12D-3
- Omega BS-12F
- Omega BS-12J
- Omega BS-14 Falcon[1]
- Omega BS-17A Airliner
OMF
(Ostmecklenburgische Flugzeugbau)
Omni Weld
(Omni-Weld Company)
- Omni Weld Questor[1]
On Mark Engineering
Onciul
(Radu Onciul)
- Onciul R.O.-1
- Onciul R.O.-2
One Aviation
(Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States)
ONERA
(Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales)
- ONERA Deltaviex[13]
Ong
((William) Ong Aircraft Corp, 838 Richards Rd, Kansas City MO.)
- Ong M-32-W Continental[1]
Onishi
Orta St. Hubert
(St.Hubert Aircraft Engineering Works - Mr. Pierre Baudoux and Mr. Jose Orta)
OOS
(Otdel Opytnogo Samolyetostroeniya - section for experimental aircraft construction)
Opel
(Fritz von Opel)
- Opel RAK.1 (aka Opel-Hatry RAK.1 or Opel-Sander RAK.1)
Öppulennuk
()
- Öppulennuk PTO-4
Optery X
(Optery X Engineering Ltd.)
- Optery X MXIII[19]
Option Air
(Option Air Reno (pres: Carl D Barlow), Reno NV.)
Oravecz-Szebeny
see:Szebeny-Oravecz
Orbital Sciences Corporation
Orenco
(Ordnance Engineering Co, Long Island NY)
- Orenco A[1]
- Orenco B[1]
- Orenco C[1]
- Orenco C-4 Cross Country[1]
- Orenco D[1]
- Orenco D-2[1]
- Orenco E-2
- Orenco F[1]
- Orenco F-4 Tourister[1]
- Orenco H-2[1]
- Orenco H-3 Commercial[1]
- Orenco I Sport Boat[1]
- Orenco IL-1[1]
- Orenco PT[1]
- Orenco PW-1[1]
- Orenco PW-1A[1]
- Orenco PW-3[1]
Orlando Helicopter Airways
(Orlando Helicopter Airways, Inc, DeLand, Florida, United States)
Orličan
(Orlican Národní Podnik)
Orlogsværftet / Flyvetroppernes Værksteder
(Orlogsværftet / Flyvetroppernes Værksteder - Naval dockyard / Flying Corps’ workshops)
- Orlogsvaerftet HM.II[20]
- Orlogsvaerftet H.B.I[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet H.B.II[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.I[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.II[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.IV[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet L.B.V[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet L.M.I[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet Mågen 17[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.II[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.III[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.IV[21]
- Orlogsvaerftet F.B.V[21]
- Tøjhusværkstederne- Orlogsværftet H-Maskine[21]
Orme
(Harry A Orme, Washington DC.)
- Orme 1908 Biplane[1]
Ort
(Daniel J Ort, Dearborn/Detroit MI.)
- Ort Sport[1]
Ortego
(Leo Ortego, Alexandria LA.)
- Ortego 1927 Helicopter[1]
OSA
(Officine Sommese Aeronautica)
- O.S.A. 135[22]
- O.S.A. 200
OSKBES
(Moscow Aviation institute)
Osprey Aircraft
See Pereira
Ostergaard
(Ostergaard Airplane Works, Chicago IL.)
- Ostergaard 1919 Aeroplane[1]
Ott
(Delmar Ott, Napa CA.)
- Ott V-2 Special[1]
Otto
- Otto M 1912 (a.k.a. Pusher Biplane)[6]
- Otto B 1914[6]
- Otto B.I[6]
- Otto C.I 1915[6]
- Otto C.II[6]
- Otto W.II
Oulette
(Albert Oulette, Sanford ME.)
- Oulette 1910 Biplane[1]
Overcashier
((Francis) Overcashier Airplane Co, 3515 Woodward, Detroit MI.)
Overland
(Overland Airways Inc, Omaha NB.)
OWAM
(Oscar Wittenstein Aerodrom Milbertshofen - Dr. Otto Wittenstein)
- OWAM 1911 Eindecker
Owens
(John Sidney Owens, Glenside PA.)
Owj Industrial Complex
Owl
(George Owl, Gardena CA.)
- Owl Racer OR-65-2 Pogo and Yellow peril[1]
- Owl Racer OR-70-1 Fang[1]
- Owl Racer OR-71-1 Li'l Quickie[1]
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Ozaki
(Yukiteru Ozaki)
Ozone Gliders
(Le Bar-sur-Loup, France)
- Ozone 6907
- Ozone Addict
- Ozone Alpina
- Ozone Atom
- Ozone Buzz
- Ozone Cosmic Rider
- Ozone Delta
- Ozone Element
- Ozone Enzo
- Ozone FLX
- Ozone Geo
- Ozone Groundhog
- Ozone Jomo
- Ozone LM4
- Ozone LM5
- Ozone LM6
- Ozone Mac Daddy Bi
- Ozone Magnum
- Ozone Mag2lite
- Ozone Mantra
- Ozone Mojo
- Ozone Octane
- Ozone Peak
- Ozone Proton
- Ozone Rush
- Ozone Swift
- Ozone Swiftmax
- Ozone Trickster
- Ozone Ultralite
- Ozone Vibe
- Ozone Vulcan
- Ozone XXLite
- Ozone Zeno
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