List of aircraft (E)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'E'.
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E
E & P
(Elson & Pruitt, Flint MI.)
- E & P Special[1]
- E-C-13 1916 Triplane Tractor[1]
E-Fan
e-Go
E-volo
- E-volo VC1[2]
- E-volo VC2
- E-volo VC007[2]
- E-volo VC200[2]
- E-Volo VC Evolution 1P[2]
- E-volo VC Evolution 2P[2]
EAA
(Eagle Aircraft Pty Ltd) see:Eagle
EAA
(Experimental Aircraft Assn, Hales Corners WI.)
EAC
(Engineers Aircraft Corp, Stamford CT.)
EAC
(Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques et Commerciales - EAC)
EADS
EADS CASA
EADS PZL
EADS 3 Sigma
EAF
( EAF (Greek:Εργοστάσιο Αεροπλάνων Φαλήρου - Phaliron Aircraft Factory))
- see KEA
Eagle
(Eagle Aircraft Company, Boise ID.)
Eagle
(Eagle Aircraft Pty Ltd / EAA - Eagle Aircraft Australia)
Eagle Aviation LLC
(Eagle Aviation LLC, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States)
Eagle Helicopter
Eagle R&D
(Designer:B.J. Schramm)
Eagle's Perch Inc
(Eagle's Perch Inc, Carrollton Virginia, United States)
Eagles Wing Corporation
(Normandy, Tennessee, United States)
Earl
((Harry W) Earl Aviation Corp, Portland OR)
- Earl Populaire[1]
Early Bird Aircraft Company
(Erie, Colorado, United States)
Earthstar
- Earthstar Thunder Gull
- Earthstar Laughing Gull
- Earthstar Thunder Gull J
- Earthstar Thunder Gull JT2
- Earthstar Thunder Gull Odyssey
- Earthstar Soaring Gull
- Earthstar Gull 2000
East-Olsen
(Clifford East & William Olsen, Muni Airport, Denver CO.)
- East-Olsen 1933 Monoplane[1]
Eastern
(United Eastern Aeroplane Corp, Hempstead, Long Island)
Eastern Ultralights
Eastman
(Eastman Aircraft Corp (Beasley, Eastman, Edward S Evans, Carl B Squier), Detroit, Michigan, United States)
Eastwood
EasyUp
(Medford, Oregon, United States)
Eaves
(Leonard Eaves, Leroy Huff, Lloyd Pearson, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States)
- Eaves Cougar 1
- Eaves Skeeter (N1111V)[1]
- Huff Huffaire (N1111W)[1]
- Pearson Sugar Babe (N1111J)[1]
- Eaves Catfish[1]
- Eaves Sting Ray[1]
EAY
(Empresa Aeronáutica Ypiranga)
- EAY-101
- EAY-201 Ypiranga
Eberhardt
(Eberhart Aeroplane & Motor Co.)
Eberman
(Gus Eberman, Geneva IL.)
Eck
(Ing. Robert Eck)
Ecker
(Herman A Ecker, Syracuse NY.)
- Ecker 1911 Biplane[1]
- Ecker 1912 Biplane[1]
- Ecker 1914 Biplane[1]
- Ecker Flying Boat
Eckley
(William R Eckley, Mabel MI.)
- Eckley WJ-3[1]
Eclipse Aviation and Eclipse Aerospace
(Eclipse Aviation (CEO: Vern Raburn), Albuquerque NM.)
Ector
(Ector Aircraft Co, Odessa TX.)
- Ector Mountaineer (Cessna L-19 conv.)
- Ector Super Mountaineer (Cessna L-19 conv.)
Eddy
(Paul Eddy, Findlay OH.)
- Eddy 1950 Biplane (Ryan PT-22 biplane conv.)[1]
Eddyo
(Ed Young, Erie CO.)
- Eddyo F-2[1]
Edel Paragliders
(Gwangju, South Korea)
- Edel Ace
- Edel Be All
- Edel Excel
- Edel Live
- Edel Millennium
- Edel Mountain
- Edel New
- Edel Prime Bi
- Edel Quantum
Edison
(Thomas Alva Edison, Menlo Park NJ.)
- Edison 1910 Helicopter[1]
Edgar Percival Aircraft
Edley
(John G Edley, Miami FL.)
- Edley C-90[1]
Edgley
(Edgley Aircraft Ltd.)
Edmunds
(Phil Edmunds, Troy OH.)
Edo
(EDO Aircraft Corp (fdr: Earl D Osborne), College Point NY.)
- Edo B (a.k.a. Aeromarine EO)[1]
- Edo 1925 Monoplane (a.k.a. Aeromarine EO)[1]
- Edo Malolo 1[1]
- Edo Malolo 2[1]
- Edo Malolo 3[1]
- Edo OSE
- Edo S2E[1]
- Edo TE
- Edo Model 142
EDRA
(EDRA Pecas e Manutencao Ltda)
Edwards
(Edwards Common Sense Aeroplane Co, Tell City IN.)
Edwards
(James Edwards, Los Angeles CA.)
- Edwards Scout[1]
Edwards
((George) Sterling Edwards Aircraft Co, 1055 California St, S San Francisco CA.)
- Edwards XMBM-1[1]
EEL
(Entwicklung und Erprobung von Leichtflugzeugen, Putzbrunn, Germany)
EFF
(Entwicklungsgemeinschaft für Flugzeugbau)
- EFF Prometheus 1
- EFF Prometheus 19[6]
- EFF Prometheus 12[6]
- EFF Prometheus PV[6]
Effenheim
(Edward & Ray Effenheim, Milwaukee WI.)
Efremov
(N. Efremov)
- Efremov C-1
EFW
(Eigenössische Flugzeug Werke) see:EKW
Egge
(Norman C Egge, Boston MA.)
- Egge Hornet[1]
EGHS
(Eau Gallie High School, FL.)
- EGHS Gull[1]
Eglin
(R T Eglin and Roy Moss, Los Angeles CA.)
- Eglin E-1[1]
Egvoyager
(Egvoyager srl, Martellago, Italy)
Egyptian General Aero Organisation (EGAO)
EH Industries
(Joint venture company formed by Agusta and Westland to manage and market EH-101)
Ehmann
(Rolf Ehmann)
- Ehmann RE 2 Doppelraab[6]
Ehroflug
(Ehroflug GmbH, Altneu, Switzerland)
Eich
(James P Eich, Alhambra CA.)
- Eich JE-2 Gyroplane[1]
Eichenfeldt
(E I Eichenfeldt, Minneapolis MN.)
- Eichenfeldt 1909 Biplane[1]
Eichmann
(Ellis Eichmann, Brownsville TX)
Ekin
( W. H. Ekin (Engineering) Company)
Eklund
Ekolot
(PPHU Ekolot, Krosno, Poland)
Ekonomov
- Zhiroplan[7]
Ekström
(Staffan W. Ekström)
- Ekström Humlan 2[6]
EKW
(Eidgenoessische Konstruktionswerkstaette English: "Swiss Federal Constructions Works",
also known as Eigenössische Flugzeug Werke - EFW, or as Flug + Werk)
- EKW MA-7 (Militär-Apparat - MA-7)[8]
- EKW C-35 two-seat reconnaissance biplane
- EKW C-3600
- EKW C-3602 - two prototypes
- EKW C-3603 - pre-production series (10 built)
- C-3603-1 - main production version (148 built, at least 60 later converted to target tugs)
- C-3603-1 TR - trainer version (2 built)
- C-3603-1 - main production version (148 built, at least 60 later converted to target tugs)
- EKW C-3604 - Post-war development using Saurer YS-2 engine (13 built)
- F+W C-3605 - Turboprop version with Lycoming T53 engine (24 converted from C-3603-1)
- EKW D-3800 - licence built M.S.406H fighter
- EKW D-3801 - development of D-3800
- EKW D-3802 - licence built M.S.450/540 fighter
- EKW D-3803 - development of D-3800 with bubble canopy
El Gavilán
(see List of aircraft (G)#Gavilán)
El-Jo
(Donald & Galen Elser-Carlyle Jobes, Lima OH.)
- El-Jo Sportplane A-2[1]
ELA
(ELA Aviacion S.L., Cordoba, Spain)
- ELA 07 Cougar[9]
- ELA 07 Agro[9]
- ELA 07S[9]
- ELA 08
- ELA 09
- ELA 10 Eclipse
Elbit
(Elbit Systems, Israel)
- Elbit Hermes 90
- Elbit Hermes 450
- Elbit Hermes 900
- Elbit Skylark
- Silver Arrow Micro-V
- Silver Arrow Sniper
Eldred
(Dewey Eldred, Willoughby OH.)
- Eldred ED-2 Flyer's Dream[1]
Eleaume
(René Eleaume)
- Eleaume RE.1[10]
Electravia
(Electravia Hélices E-Props, France)
Electric Aircraft Corporation
(Cliffside Park, New Jersey, United States)
- Electric Aircraft Corporation ElectraFlyer Trike
- Electric Aircraft Corporation ElectraFlyer-C
- Electric Aircraft Corporation ElectraFlyer-X
Elias
(G Elias & Brother, Buffalo NY.)
- Elias Air Express[1]
- Elias Airmobile[1]
- Elias AJE[1]
- Elias EC-1 Aircoupe[1]
- Elias Airsport[1]
- Elias EC-3 Airmobile[1]
- Elias EM-1
- Elias EM-2
- Elias ES-1 (aka Elias-Stupar Twin)[1]
- Elias EO
- Elias M-1 Mailplane[1]
- Elias NBS-3
- Elias Sport#1[1]
- Elias Sport#2[1]
- Elias Sport#3[1]
- Elias TA-1
Elitar
(Elitar (Samara VVV-Avia))
Ellehammer
- Ellehammer monoplane
- Ellehammer semi-biplane
- Ellehammer triplane
- Ellehammer helicopter
Elliot
(H E Elliot, Los Angeles CA.)
- Elliot Sport[1]
Elliotts of Newbury
Ellipse
(La société Ellipse, Etuz-Marnay, France)
- Ellipse Alizé
- Ellipse DTA
- Ellipse Fuji
- Ellipse Sol'R
- Ellipse Titan
- Ellipse Twist
- Ellipse Windigo
- Ellipse Zenith
Ellison-Mahon
Elmendorf
(Leonard C Elmendorf, Garden City MI.)
- Elmendorf Special[1]
Elmwood Aviation
Ely
(David Ely)
- Ely Twin
Emair
(Emair, div of Murrayair Ltd, Harlingen TX.) (a.k.a. Agronemair)
- Emair MA-1 Paymaster
- Emair MA-1B Diablo 1200
- Emair MA-2 Paymaster[1]
Emblem
(Arizona Airmobile Co, Phoenix AZ.)
- Emblem Biplane 1911[1]
Embraer
(Empresa Brasileira de Aeronáutica S. A. English: Brazilian Aeronautics Company, Inc.)
- Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante
- Embraer EMB 111
- Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia
- Embraer EMB 121 Xingu
- Embraer EMB 123 Tapajós
- Embraer EMB 200 Ipanema
- Embraer EMB 201 Ipanema
- Embraer EMB 202 Ipanema
- Embraer EMB 326 Xavante
- Embraer EMB 312 Tucano
- Embraer EMB 314 Super Tucano
- Embraer EMB 710 Carioca
- Embraer EMB 711 Corisco
- Embraer EMB 712 Tupi
- Embraer EMB 720 Minuano
- Embraer EMB 721 Sertanejo
- Embraer EMB 810 Sêneca
- Embraer EMB 820 Navajo
- Embraer EMB 821 Carajá
- Embraer/FMA CBA 123 Vector
- AMX International AMX
- Embraer Lineage 1000
- Embraer Legacy 600
- Embraer Phenom 100
- Embraer Phenom 300
- Embraer ERJ 135
- Embraer ERJ 140
- Embraer ERJ 145
- Embraer 170
- Embraer 175
- Embraer 190
- Embraer 195
- Embraer C-390
- Embraer MFT-LF
Emerald Coast Aircraft
(Panama City, Florida, United States)
Emigh
((Harold) Emigh Aircraft Co, Denver CO)
- Emigh Airsport[1]
- Emigh Commuter Jr.[1]
- Emigh Rocket[1]
- Emigh A-2 Trojan
Emmert
(Don Pittman, Sapulpa OK.)
- Emmert Special[1]
Empire State
(Empire State Aircraft Corp, Hempstead Plains NY)
- Empire State 1916 Military Tractor Biplane[1]
ENAER
(Empresa Nacional de Aeronáutica de Chile English:National Aeronautic Enterprise of Chile).
- ENAER Pantera
- ENAER T-35 Pillán
- ENAER T-35T Aucán
- ENAER T-36 Halcón[4]
- ENAER Ñamcú - original design
- ENAER Eaglet - as modified for production
- ENAER E.26 Tamiz
- ENAER Avion Livano[4]
Emsco
((E M Smith & Associates) EMSCO Aircraft Corp, Long Beach CA)
- Emsco B-2 Challenger
- Emsco B-3
- Emsco B-3A
- Emsco B-4
- Emsco B-5
- Emsco B-7 Sport[1]
- Emsco B-8 Flying Wing
- Emsco B-10[1]
- Emsco Arctic Tern
Endicott
(J L Endicott Airplane Co, Medford, Long Island NY.)
- Endicott 1910 Biplane[1]
Engels
(Yevgenii Robertovich Engels)
- Engels 1915 monoplane[7]
- Engels MI[7] (Morskoi Istrebitel - marine fighter)[11]
- Engels I
- Engels II
- Engels III[7]
Enghusen-Anderson
(Victor Enghusen & Morris Anderson, Frontenac MN.)
- Enghusen-Anderson 1931 Monoplane[1]
Engineering Division
(Engr Division, McCook Field, Dayton OH; Hampton Roads VA)
- Engineering Division XB-1A
- Engineering Division-Pomilio BVL-12
- Engineering Division XCO-5
- Engineering Division XCO-6[1]
- Engineering Division DH-4[1]
- Engineering Division-Pomilio FVL-8
- Engineering Division GAX[1]
- Engineering Division GA-1
- Engineering Division H-1[1]
- Engineering Division M-1
- Engineering Division NBL-1[1]
- Engineering Division TP-1
- Engineering Division TW-1[1]
- Engineering Division USAC-1[1]
- Engineering Division USB[1]
- Engineering Division USD-9A
- Engineering Division VCP
- Engineering Division P-28 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-68 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-69 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-176 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-200 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-263 (McCook Field)[1]
- Engineering Division P-303 (McCook Field)[1]
- Verville-Packard R-1[1]
Engle
((Richard B "Dick") Engle Aircraft Corp (aka Palmer Inventions Inc, Engel Air Products Inc, Palmer Cam Engine Mfg Co), Framingham, Natick, Boston, and Cambridge MA.)
Engle-Myers
(Bruce Engle and Garland Myers, Burlington IA.)
- Engle-Myers Red Wing[1]
English
(Peter & W P English, Oakland and San Francisco CA.)
- English 1908 Helicopter[1]
English Electric
- English Electric Ayr
- English Electric Canberra
- English Electric Kingston
- English Electric P.1B Lightning
- English Electric P.1
- English Electric Wren
Engstrom
(Erik Engstrom)
- Engstrom EES-1 Sky Swallow V1
Ensley
(A Y Ensley, Livingston CA.)
- Ensley A-1[1]
Enstrom
- Enstrom F-28
- Enstrom T-28[1]
- Enstrom TH-28[1]
- Enstrom TH180
- Enstrom 280
- Enstrom 480
Entwicklungsring-Nord
(Joint Venture between Weserflug, Focke-Wulf, and Hamburger Flugzeugbau; Weserflug and Focke-Wulf were later absorbed into VFW)
Entwicklungsring-Süd
(see #EWR)
Entecho
- Entecho Demipod
- Entecho Mupod
Epic
(Epic Air LLC / Epic Aviation )
- Epic Dynasty
- Epic LT
- Epic Elite
- Epic Escape
- Epic Victory
- Epic E1000
Epps
(Ben T Epps, Athens GA.)
- Epps 1907 Monoplane
- Epps 1909 Monoplane
- Epps 1910 Monoplane
- Epps 1911 Monoplane
- Epps 1912 Monoplane
- Epps 1916 Biplane[1]
- Epps 1924 Monoplane
- Epps 1930 Biplane[1]
- Epps M-1[1]
Equator
(Equator Aircraft Gesellschaft fur Flugzeugbau mbH Ulm)
- Equator P-300 Equator[6]
- Equator P-350 Equator[6]
- Equator P-400 Equator[6]
- Equator P-420 Turbo Equator[6]
- Equator P-420 Twin Equator[6]
- Equator P-450 Equator[6]
- Equator P-550 Turbo Equator[6]
- Equator P2 Excursion
Erasmus
- Erasmus SA 40
Erasmus
(C.J. Erasmus, Chicago)
- Erasmus Super Parasol
ERCO
( Engineering and Research Corporation (pres: Henry A Berliner), Washington DC and Riverdale MD)
- ERCO 191-A[1]
- ERCO 310
- Ercoupe
- Ercoupe XPQ-13
- Ercoupe O-55[1]
- Twin Ercoupe[1]
Erickson (aircraft constructor)
(Erickson, Springfield MA.)
- Erickson Taft-Kingsbury[1]
Erickson
(T E Erickson, Minneapolis MN.)
- Erickson 1938 Monoplane[1]
Erickson Air Crane
(Erickson Air-Crane Inc, Central Point OR.)
Erika
(Louis Erickson, Springfield MA.)
- Erika 1910 Biplane[1]
Erla
(Erla Maschinenwerk G.m.b.H. - designer Franz Xaver Mehr)
- Erla 3[12]
- Erla Me 4 (glider)[12]
- Erla Me 4A (motorglider)[13]
- Erla Me 5[12]
- Erla Me 5A
- Erla Me 6[12]
- Erla Me 6A[14][15]
Ernoul
(France)
- Ernoul-Dewoitine F.A.T.M.A.2 Commercial Monoplane [16]
Ernst
(Ernst Flying Machine Co, no location.)
- Ernst 1907 Aeroplane[1]
ERPALS
(Études et Réalisations de Protottypes pour l'Aviation Légère et Sportiv)
- ERPALS JH.03 le Courlis[10]
Escapade
(Escapade Aircraft Ltd)
Esch
(Joseph W Esch, Akron OH.)
- Esch Special[1]
Eshelman
(Cheston L Eshelman Corp, Dundalk MD.)
- Eshelman EF-100 Winglet[1]
- Eshelman Flying Flounder[1][17]
- Eshelman FW-5
Eskildsen
(Kenneth Eskildsen, Lexington NB.)
- Eskildsen Indian Chief[1]
Esnault-Pelterie
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.1
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.2
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.A
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.B
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.C
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.D
- Esnault-Pelterie REP.K
Espenlaub
(Gottlob Espenlaub)
- Espenlaub E-01
- Espenlaub E-02 – designer:Alexander Lippisch
- Espenlaub E-03
- Espenlaub E-04
- Espenlaub E-05
- Espenlaub E-09
- Espenlaub E-11a
- Espenlaub E-14
- Espenlaub E-15
- Espenlaub E-15 Rak
- Espenlaub E-32
- Espenlaub E-33
- Espenlaub Motorsegler
- Espenlaub Rakete
- Espenlaub S
- Espenlaub Schleppflugzeug
- Espenlaub Schulflugzeug
Essig
(Essig Aero Advertising Service, Los Angeles CA.)
- Essig Ace[1]
Estivals & Domecq
(René Estivals & Jean Domecq)
- Estivals & Domecq ED.3[3]
Etheredge
(W C Etheredge, Spartanburg SC.)
- Etheredge Trainer[1]
Ethiopian Airlines
(Addis Ababa, Ethiopia)
Etrich
(Igo Etrich, Austria)
- Etrich-Wels 1904 kite/glider
- Etrich-Wels 1906 Glider - Etrich's Leaf, 1906
- Etrich Taube[18]
- Albatros Taube
- Albatros Doppeltaube
- Aviatik Taube
- DFW Stahltaube (Stahltaube)
- Etrich-Rumpler-Taube
- Gotha Taube
- Harlan Pfeil Taube
- Halberstadt Taube III
- Jeannin Taube (Jeannin Stahltaube)[18]
- Kondor Taube
- RFG Taube
- Roland Taube
- Rumpler-Taube
- Rumpler Delfin-Taube (Rumpler Kabinentaube "Delfin")
- Etrich A.I
- Etrich A.II
- Etrich VII (1911)
- Etrich VIII (1911–12)
- Etrich Luft-Limousine (1912–13)
- Albatros Taube:Produced by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke
- Albatros Doppeltaube:Biplane version produced by the Albatros Flugzeugwerke.
- Aviatik Taube:Produced by the Automobil und Aviatik AG firm.
- DFW Stahltaube:Version with a steel frame.
- EFW Etrich Taube:Produced by the inventor Igo Etrich and EFW Etrich Flugzeugwerke.
- EFW Etrich II Taube 2-seater tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich II modified Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich III Möve (Seagull) tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich IV Manövertaube Type B military 2-seater monoplane
- EFW Etrich IV Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich V Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich VI Taube tractor monoplane
- EFW Etrich VII Renntaube 3-seater racing monoplane
- EFW Etrich VIII Luft-Limousine 4-seater high-wing monoplane
- EFW Etrich IX Schwalbe monoplane
- EFW Etrich XII Rennapparat 2-seater bomber monoplane
- EFW Etrich Taube Type 1913 2-seater bomber monoplane
- EFW Etrich Manövertaube Type F 2-seater military monoplane
- EFW Etrich Etrichapparat monoplane
- Etrich-Rumpler Taube:Initial name of the "Rumpler Taube".
- Gotha Taube:Produced by the Gothaer Waggonfabrik as the LE.1, LE.2 and LE.3 (Land Eindecker - "Land Monoplane") and designated A.I by the Idflieg
- Harlan Pfeil Taube
- Halberstadt Taube III:Produced by the Halberstadt.
- Jeannin Taube (Jeannin Stahltaube):Version with a steel tubing fuselage structure.
- Kondor Taube:Produced by the Kondor.
- RFG Taube:Produced by the Reise- und Industrieflug GmbH (RFG).
- Roland Taube
- Rumpler Taube:Produced by Edmund Rumpler, Luftfahrzeugbau.
- Rumpler Delfin-Taube (Rumpler Kabinentaube "Delfin") :Version with a closed cabin, produced by Edmund Rumpler, Luftfahrzeugbau.
- Etrich Sport-Taube (1929)
Etudes Andre Morin
(Colombes, France)
Euler
(Euler-Werke)
- Euler Hydro-triplane
- Euler B.I[18]
- Euler B.II[18]
- Euler B.III[18]
- Euler C[18]
- Euler D.I
- Euler D.II
- Euler Doppeldecker 1[11][18]
- Euler Doppeldecker 2[11][18]
- Euler Dreidecker 1[11][18]
- Euler Dreidecker 2[11][18]
- Euler Dreidecker 3[11][18]
- Euler Dreidecker 4[11][18]
- Euler Dreidecker 5[11]
- Euler Pusher Einsitzer[18] (Gelber Hund - yellow hound)[11]
- Euler Vierdecker[11][18]
- Euler Military triplane
Euro-ALA
(Euro-ALA, Italy)
Eurocopter
- Eurocopter BO 105
- Eurocopter Dauphin
- Eurocopter Cougar
- Eurocopter EC 120 Colibri
- Eurocopter EC 130 Ecureuil
- Eurocopter EC 135
- Eurocopter EC 145
- Eurocopter EC 155
- Eurocopter EC 175
- Eurocopter EC 225 Super Puma Mk.III
- Eurocopter EC 635
- Eurocopter EC 725 Cougar
- Eurocopter Dauphin
- Eurocopter Fennec
- Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin
- Eurocopter Panther
- Eurocopter Super Puma
- Eurocopter Tiger
- Eurocopter/Kawasaki BK 117
Eurodisplay
(Kozomín, Czech Republic)
EuroFAR
(European Future Advanced Rotorcraft)
- EuroFAR[10]
Eurofighter
EuroFLAG
(European Future Large Aircraft Group)[10] See: Airbus A400M Atlas
Eurofly
(Eurofly srl, Galliera Veneta, Italy)
- Eurofly FB5 Star Light
- Eurofly Flash Light
- Eurofly Viper
- Eurofly Fire Cat
- Eurofly Fox
- Eurofly Basic Fox
- Eurofly Fire Fox
- Eurofly Fire Fox 2000
Europa
- Europa Classic
- Europa XS
- Europa Motorglider
- Europa LSA
Europe Sails
(Neukirchen, Austria)
EuroSport
(EuroSport Aircraft Lda)
Evangel
Evans
((W Samuel) Evans Aircraft, La Jolla CA.)
Evektor
- Evektor EV-55 Outback
- Evektor EV-97
- Evektor SportStar
- Evektor SportStar SL
- Evektor EuroStar
- Evektor VUT100 Cobra
Everage
(Ira Everage, Houston TX.)
- Everage Texas Turbo[1]
Everett
(Marvin Everett Sr, Somerville NJ.)
- Everett Sportsman[1]
Evers
(W. Heinrich Evers of Lamstedt)
- Evers E.1
Everson
(Arthur and Ernest Everson)
Evolution Trikes
(Zephyrhills, Florida, United States)
EWR
Excalibur
(Excalibur Aircraft)
Excalibur
( Excalibur Aviation Company)
Exkluziv
(Exkluziv sro, Topolcany, Slovakia)
Exel
(George Exel, Clifton, New Jersey, United States)
- Exel Model 100[1]
Explorair
(Ebringen, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
Explorer Aviation
(Grangeville, Idaho, United States)
Express
(Express Aircraft Co (Paul Fagerstrom & Lawrence Olson), Olympia, Washington, United States)
Express Design Inc
Extra
- Extra EA-200
- Extra EA-230
- Extra EA-260
- Extra EA-300
- Extra EA-330
- Extra EA-400
- Extra EA-500
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Eyerly
((Lee U) Eyerly Aircraft Corp, Eyerly School of Aeronautics, Salem OR)
References
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