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Certified/factory-built aircraft manufactured in Canada
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Airbus Canada |
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Avian Industries |
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Avro Canada |
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Bell Textron |
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Boeing Aircraft of Canada |
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Bombardier |
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Bristol/McDonald Brothers |
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Canadair |
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Canadian Aerodrome Company |
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Canadian Aeroplanes/ Toronto Curtiss Aeroplanes |
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Canadian Associated Aircraft |
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Canadian Car and Foundry |
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Canadian Vickers |
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Cub Aircraft |
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de Havilland Canada |
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Diamond Aircraft |
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Fairchild |
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Federal Aircraft |
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Fleet |
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Found |
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Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm |
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National Research Council |
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National Steel Car |
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Noorduyn |
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Ontario Provincial Air Service |
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Ottawa Car and Aircraft |
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Reid/Curtiss-Reid |
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Saunders |
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Victory Aircraft |
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Viking Air |
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Svenska Aero and ASJA aircraft
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Dewoitine aircraft
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K- class |
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L- class |
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N- class |
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G = Grossflugzeuge (large airplane), GL = Grossflugzeuge Leicht (light large airplane) K = Kampfflugzeug (battleplane), renamed as G-class, L = bomber midway between K/G and R-classes N = Nacht (night) |
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Fighters (A) |
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Torpedo bombers (B) |
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Shipboard reconnaissance (C) |
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Dive bombers (D) |
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Reconnaissance seaplanes (E) |
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Observation seaplanes (F) |
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Land-based bombers (G) |
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Flying Boats (H) |
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Land-based Fighters (J) |
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Trainers (K) |
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Transports (L) |
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Special-purpose (M)1 |
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Floatplane fighters (N) |
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Land-based bombers (P) |
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Patrol (Q) |
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Land-based reconnaissance (R) |
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Night fighters (S) |
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1 X as second letter is for experimental aircraft or imported technology demonstrators not intended for service, 2 Hyphenated trailing letter (-J, -K, -L, -N or -S) denotes design modified for secondary role, 3 Possibly incorrect designation, but used in many sources |
Imperial Japanese Navy official aircraft names
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Heavy bombers4 |
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Bombers5 |
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Patrol6 |
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Reconnaissance7 |
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Trainers8 |
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Transports9 |
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Miscellaneous10 |
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Special-purpose aircraft11 |
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With some exceptions for rockets, jets and repurposed aircraft, names chosen were for: 1. Winds, 2. Lightning, 3. Nighttime lights, 4. Mountains, 5. Stars/constellations, 6. Seas, 7. Clouds, 8. Plants, 9. Skies, 10. Landscapes, and 11. Flowers. Published translations disagree, and many are simplified, especially for plants, where the Japanese referred to a specific variety and the common translations only to the broader type. |
Lowe, Willard & Fowler (L-W-F) aircraft
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LWF designs |
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Built under licence |
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Nieuport aircraft
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Nieuport (1909-1914) |
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Nieuport (1914-1918) |
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Nieuport (mid 1930s) |
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Foreign production |
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1Wing area used to distinguish different designs by French.
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Paul Schmitt aircraft
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Numerical Designations |
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Acronym Designations |
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Other designs |
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Numbers in parenthesis indicate multiple aircraft using the same name - they are ordered by service entry date. | |
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A - B |
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C - D |
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E - G |
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H - I |
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J - M |
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N - R |
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S - T |
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V - Z |
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1 Some or all of this type were impressed into Royal Air Force. |
Soviet miscellaneous aircraft designations, 1923–1940
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Autogyro (A) |
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Arctic aircraft (ARK) |
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Cruiser flying boat (MK) |
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Overhead tank destroyer (VIT) |
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Descriptors |
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Stinson aircraft
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Travel Air aircraft
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Early letter base designations |
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1000 series designations |
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Late Numerical Designations |
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Waco aircraft
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Uncertified aircraft developed in Canada
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ASAP |
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Ameri-Cana |
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Birdman |
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Blue Yonder |
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Bushcaddy/CADI/CLASS |
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Fisher |
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Froebe Brothers |
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Murphy Aircraft |
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Norman |
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Normand Dube |
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Spectrum Aircraft/ Freedom Lite/Legend Lite |
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UltraFlight |
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Ultravia |
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Zenair |
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