Aircraft/Airship Data

Aircraft/Airship Data

1 A-90 Orlyonok see SchiData.doc A-class US blimp WWI see DN-1 AASI Jetcruzer 450: 1994 certified Jetcruiser 500P: FdW 98, 7, no serial production Abbott-Baynes Scud II: glider, KOPIENORDNER ABC Robin: IM KOPIENORDNER ACAC ARJ 21-700ER: longer range -700STD ARJ 21-700STD: short range airliner, first flight scheduled late 2008, certification due late 2009, delivery due 2009, FdW 2007, 8 ARJ 21-900ER: longer range -900STD ARJ 21-900STD: longer -700 AD-1: british commercial airship 1929 ADA Aeronautical Development Agency: a division of HAL Adam Aircraft Industries A-500: 12/02 in certificationstests, type certification 5/2005, first delivery 11/05, FAA certification 9/2006, FdW 08, 12 A-700: delivery 2008, FdW 04, 12 M-309: prototype for A-500; ZEICHNUNG IN FdW 2001, 10 RA-10: IM KOPIENORDNER Ader Avion 3: trials 14.10.1897 AEG - A.E.G. - A. E. G. B.I: unarmed reconnaissance 1914 B.II: unarmed reconnaissance 1914, US-BUCH B.III: unarmed reconnaissance 1915 C.I: armed reconnaissance 1915 C.II: armed reconnaissance, in service 10/1915 C.III: prototype C. IV: armed reconnaissance 1916, IM KOPIENORDNER, US-BUCH C.IVN: night bomber C.V: prototype C.VIII: 2 built C.VIIIDr: triplane C.VIII G.I: 1915 G.IV: bomber 1916, US-BUCH G.V: 1918 J.I: ground support, KOPIENORDNER J.II: ground support 1918 Z 5: 1914, seaplane; ZEICHNUNG IN DT. LUFTFAHRT - WASSERFZ. Aeritalia see Fiat Aermacchi Aeronautica Macchi AL.60: AM.3C Bosbok: liason, observation, in service 1972, FLUGZEUGTYPEN M-311: trainer, trials 6/05, FdW 06, 14 M-346: trainer, delivery due 2009, FdW 03, 12 MB-326 Macchino: trainer, in service 2/1962; US-BUCH MB-326A: ground support, no production MB-326B: ground support, export A for Tunesia MB-326D: trainer version of A MB-326E: FLUGZEUGTYPEN MB-326F: ground support, expoert A for Ghana MB-326G: protoype MB-326GB: MB-326GC: brasilian licence built (Embraer AT-26 Xavante) MB-326H: australian ground support M.B. 326K Macchino: single-seat trainer, first flight 22.8.1970, delivered 1974; US-BUCH, FLUGZEUGTYPEN MB-326L: MB-326M: south-african MB-336: interim name for MB-326K M.B.339: trainer 1979; US-BUCH MB-339A: trainer, delivered 2/1981, IM KOPIENORDNER MB-339B:ground attack 2 MB-339C: ground support, trainer, first flight 17.12.1985 MB-339CD: trainer 1998, ZEICHNUNG IN FdW 1998, 9 MB-339CM: trainer, delivery scheduled for 2009 MB-339D: MB-339K Veltro 2: light ground attack, first flight 30.5.1980 SF-260E: trainer, certified 1992 SF-260EA: trainer, trials 10/04, FdW 06, 12 SF-260F: trainer, certified 1992 SF-260TP Warrior: weapon trainer Aermacchi-Lockheed AL-60 Conestoga: IM KOPIENORDNER Aerocar Aerocar Aerocar I: certified 13.12.1956 Aerocar III: AeroCommander 560: IM KOPIENORDNER Aeromarine 1 39B: trainer 1917, ZEICHNUNG IN USN AIRCRAFT SINCE 1911 40: flying boat 1918 75: civil flying boat 700: float experimental torpedo aircraft ~1918, 2 built AS-1: 1 built; float scout AS-2: 2 built; float scout Aeronautica Agricola Mexicana SA Ag Commander A-9: agricultural aircraft, developped as IMCO A-9, Sparrow Commander Ag Commander A-9 Super: agricultural aircraft, Quail Commander Ag Commander B-1: agricultural aircraft, developped as IMCO B-1, Snipe Commander, later AAMSA Snipe AAMSA A9B-M Quail: improved A-9 Super Aeronca Aircraft Corporation, ex Aeronautical Corporation of America C-3 Collegian: 1931, IM KOPIENORDNER K Scout: IM KOPIENORDNER L-3 Grasshopper: aka O-58 Defender, military version of Aeronca 65 Defender, liason 1941, IM KOPIENORDNER L-3B Grasshopper: L-3C Grasshopper: L-3D Grasshopper: L-3E Grasshopper: L-3F Grasshopper: L-3G Grasshopper: L-3H Grasshopper: L-3J Grasshopper: L-16: LB: IM KOPIENORDNER LNR: Model 7 Champion: IM KOPIENORDNER Model 65: civil trainer O-58: see L-3 O-58A: see L-3A O-58B: see L-3B TG-5: US training glider, glider version of L-3, entered USAAF inventory in 1942, IM KOPIENORDNER YO-56: Aeroprogress: see Myasishchew Aeros 40D Sky Dragon: advertising blimp, certified 1/2007 Aerospatiale AS 331: test bed conversion of SA 330, first flight 5.9.1977 AS 332AL: AS 332B Super Puma: 1981; delivered to Argentinia, (became AS 532UC) IM KOPIENORDNER AS 332B1 Super Puma: 1986, IM KOPIENORDNER AS 332C: civil, delivered 10/1981 AS 332C1 Super Puma Mk.1: ordered by Greek navy, IM KOPIENORDNER AS 332F Super Puma: shipborne; 1x2,0+2 MG+ rockets/2 ASM, 2 AST ; delivered to Chile, France, Portugal since 1984 3 AS 332F1 Super Puma: shipborne; 1x2,0+2 MG+ rockets/2 ASM, 2 AST, 1986 AS 332L: civil version, delivered 12/1981; IM KOPIENORDNER AS 332L1 Super Puma Mk.1: civil long version, 1986, IN KOPIENORDNER; an BGS AS 332L2 Super Puma Mk.2: civil version, delivered 1992, IN KOPIENORDNER AS 332L2 Super Puma II VIP: civil VIP transport, delivered 10/1996 AS 332L Tiger: AS 332M Super Puma: 1981, ZEICHNUNG IN ITAL. BUCH; delivered to Spanish air force AS 332M1 Super Puma: as Hkp 10 1988 an Schweden, an ALAT, an Schweiz; 1986, ZEICHNUNG IN FdW 2001, 163 AS 350B Ecureuil I: first flight 1975; delivered ab 1978; ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH, IM KOPIENORDNER AS 350B1: first flight 1985 AS 350B2 Ecureuil: certification 26.4.1989, aka SuperStar in USA, IM KOPIENORDNER AS 350B3 Ecureuil: certified 12/1997, first delivery 1/1998, IM KOPIENORDNER AS 350BA: certified 1991, delivered 1992, ZEICHNUNG IN FdW 2002, 161 AS 350BB: britishish military version, delivered 11/1996, in service 4/1997, Squirrel HT.1 RAF trainer; Squirrel HT.2 Army specialisation AS 350C AStar: certification 1978 AS 350D AStar: Lycoming motors, wie AS 350B2 AS 350L1: first flight 1985; je Seite 12x6,8 rockets/7x2,75“ rockets/2,0 gun M621/MG AS 350L2 AS 350RM : AS350BA avec Allison motors AS 350Z : prototype fenestron Ecureuil AS 355: see Eurocopter Fouga 90: see Fouga Fregate N 262: Twin-engined, high-wing light transport. Mainly used as trainer. 1970, IM KOPIENORDNER HH-65A Dolphin (AS 366G-1): delivered 11/1984, USCG helicopter; land-/shipborne, IM KOPIENORDNER HH-65B: first aircraft rolling-off the post-depot maintenance (PDM) line in March 2001 HH-65C: modernized A/B, retrofit completed 10/2004 MH-65C: 2006 MH-65D: first production MH-65D was completed on January 20, 2011 MH-65E: SN 600 Corvette: business liason, IM KOPIENORDNER SE-210 Super Caravelle 10B3: airliner, IM KOPIENORDNER SE-210 Super Caravelle 10R: airliner, first flight 18.1.1965 SE-210 Super Caravelle 11R: combi cargo/passenger airliner, SE-210 Super Caravelle 12: airliner, first flight 29.10.1970 SN 600: prototype for SN 601, first flight 16.7.1970 SN 601 Corvette: regional jet/liason/business jet, delievered 1974, FLUGZEUTYPEN Super Magister CM 1070: development of the Fouga Magister. 1962. TB-30 Epsilon: initial trainer, 1982, armament: 480kg, ex Socata, IM KOPIENORDNER TB-30B Epsilon: trainer 1984; US-BUCH TB-30C Epsilon: trainer Aerostructures Sundowner: reengined DHC-1 Aerotec A-132 Tangara: basic trainer, aka T-17, first flight 2/1981 Aerotechnica AC-12: ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH 1956 AC-13: ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH 1955 (as SNCAN Norelfe 1954) AC-14: ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH 1957 Aero Vodochody, ex Aero Tovarna Letadel Dr. Kabes A.10: transport, in service 1924 A.11: reconnaissance 1923, US-BUCH A.18: fighter A.18B: racer 1923 A.18C: racer 1924 A.21; trainer A.24: trainer A.25: trainer A.29: target tug with floats A.42: IM KOPIENORDNER 4 A.50: artillery observation, only prototype, first flight 14.4.1949, military trials as K-66, IM KOPIENORDNER A.100: reconnaissance 1934, US-BUCH A.101: bomber 200: IM KOPIENORDNER 300: IM KOPIENORDNER Ab.11: reconnaissance Ab.11N: bomber Ae 45: liason, 1. prototype first flight 21.7.1947, 2. 1948, deliveries from 4/1949, IM KOPIENORDNER Ae 270P: cancelled Ae 270W: festes Fahrwerk, cancelled Ae 270 Spirit: formerly Ae 270P Ibis, liason, european certification 12.12.2005, FAA certification 24.02.2006, 4 prototypes (first flights 25.7.00, 23.12.01, 24.3.03, 25.2.04), 2 production aircraft (first flights 22.9.03, 26.4.2007) ZEICHNUNG IN FdW 2001, 15 HC 2 Helibaby: serial production from 1958, delivered 1958, first flight 3/1954 HC 102 Helibaby: improved HC 2, first flight 1961, deliveries 1962-63, more powerful engine, ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH , liason, trainer, 200 built L-29 Delphin “Maya”: trainer 1963; US-BUCH, FLUGZEUGTYPEN L-29A Delfin Akrobat: acrobatic aircraft L-29R Delfin: light fighter-bomber, cancelled L-39 Albatros: trainer, delivered 1973; US-BUCH L-39C Albatros: trainer, in service 1974 L-39ZA Albatros: armed trainer L-39ZO Albatros: single-seat light ground attack L-59: 1989; 2x2,3; 1530 kg stores L-60 Brigadyr: IM KOPIENORDNER L 159A Albatros ALCA: 1seat ground attack, delivered 4/2000, IM KOPIENORDNER L-159B Albatros: 2seat ground attack/trainer, delivery 1999, ZEICHNUNG IN FdW 1998, 11 L-159T1: two-seater, converted from L-159A, first flight 08.03.2007 L-159T2: two-seater, converted from L-159A formed Ibis Aerospace in 2004, then Ibis Comp. as joint venture with AIDC AGO C.I: reconnaissance, first flight early 1915, IM KOPIENORDNER C.II: reconnaissance 1915, US-BUCH C.II See: 1x0,79 MG, seaplane version der C.II C. IV: 1916, IM KOPIENORDNER Agusta A 101G: only 1 prototype, abgeliefert 1969; ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH A 102/AB 102: 1961, transport, ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH A 105: liason 1964, ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH A 106: shipborne ASW helicopter, ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ. BUCH A 109 Hirundo: utility helicopter, certified 30.5.1975 A 109A Hirundo: utility helicopter, delivered late 1976; ZEICHNUNG IN FRZ.

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