List of aircraft (O)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'O'.

O

O'Bannon

(Clyde & Ralph O'Bannon, 510 S Kenilworth Ave, Oak Park, IL)

O'Brien-Hudson

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

(Terrence O'Neill, Ft Wayne, IN)

Oakland

(Oakland Airmotive Co, Oakland, CA)

OAW

(Ostdeutsche Albatroswerke G.m.b.H.)

Oaxaca

(Oaxaca Aerospace / Raul and Rodrigo Fernandez)

Ochoa

(V L Ochoa, Arlington, NJ)

  • Ochoa Jersey Devil a.k.a. Jersey Mosquito[1][2]

Oberlerchner

(Josef Oberlerchner Holzindustrie / Ing. Fritz Birkner)

Odesaviaremservice

  • Odesaviaremservice C-9 Dolphin

Odier

(Antoine Odier - see: ESTA)

Oeffag

( Österreichische Flugzeugfabrik AG)

Offierski

(Michael Offierski)

Offpiste Limited

(Dursley, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom)

OFW

(Österreichische Flugzeugwerke GmbH / Ing. Otto Kauba)

Oertz

(Max Oertz)

  • Oertz 1909 biplane
  • 1911 Oertz monoplane
  • Oertz Taube IV
  • Oertz V 5 Miltär Eindekker
  • Oertz W 4[4]
  • Oertz W 5[4]
  • Oertz W 6 Flugschoner[4]
  • Oertz W 8[4]

Ogawa

(Saburo Ogawa)

  • Ogawa No.1[5]
  • Ogawa No.2[5]
  • Ogawa No.3 Taxi-ing Trainer[5]
  • Ogawa No.5[5]

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[6]
  • ÕGL PON-1A
  • KOD-1 13 PON-1 license-built in Latvia by LKOD - Kara Ostas Darbnica
  • ÕGL PON-2[6]
  • ÕGL PN-3[7]
  • ÕGL PTO-4[6]

Oguri

(Tsunetaro Oguri)

  • Oguri-Curtiss Jenny Trainer[5]
  • Oguri No.2[5]

Ohio

(Ohio Aero Mfg Co (Pres: Judd Yoho), Youngstown, OH)

  • Ohio Airmaster Coupe[1]
  • Ohio Youngster[1]

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))

OKB-1

Olagnier

(Rémy Olagnier)

Oldfield

(Barney Oldfield Aircraft Co, Cleveland, OH)

Oldtimer

  • Oldtimer M-17 Double Decker

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[8]

Olsen

(Olsen Standard Aeroplane Co (OSACO), Tomahawk, WI)

  • Curtiss-OSACO[1]
  • Olsen 1927 Monoplane[1]
  • OSACO 6[1]

Olsen

(Gordon L Olsen, Rosamond, CA)

  • Olsen Nite Hawk[1]
  • Olsen Nite Star[1]

Olsen-Jonasson

(Olsen-Jonasson)

  • Olsen-Jonasson Ognin[9]

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, WA)

OMA SUD

(OMA SUD SpA, Capua (CE), Italy)

OMAC

(Old Man's Aircraft Company - OMAC Inc, Reno, NV)

OMAREAL

(Officina de Manutenção e Recuperção de Avioes, Ltda.)

Omega

(Omega Aircraft Corp)

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

OneAircraft

(Celje, Slovenia)

One Aviation

(Albuquerque, NM)

ONERA

(Office National d'Études et de Recherches Aérospatiales)

Ong

((William) Ong Aircraft Corp, 838 Richards Rd, Kansas City, MO)

  • Ong M-32-W Continental[1]

Onishi

Orliński

(Roman Orliński)

Orta St. Hubert

(St.Hubert Aircraft Engineering Works - Mr. Pierre Baudoux and Mr. Jose Orta)

  • Orta-St.Hubert G.1[15]
  • Orta-St.Hubert SG.1[16]
  • Orta-St.Hubert 135BO[17]

OOS

(Otdel Opytnogo Samolyetostroeniya - section for experimental aircraft construction)

Opel

(Fritz von Opel)

  • Opel RAK.1 (a.k.a. Opel-Hatry RAK.1 or Opel-Sander RAK.1)

Opener, Inc.

(Palo Alto, California, United States)

Öppulennuk

()

  • Öppulennuk PTO-4

Optery X

(Optery X Engineering Ltd.)

Option Air

(Option Air Reno (Pres: Carl O. Barlow), Reno, NV)

  • Option Air Acapella 100-L[1]
  • Option Air Acapella 200-L[1]
  • Option Air Acapella 200-S[1]

Oravecz

(Béla Oravecz)

  • Oravecz-1
  • Oravecz-2

Orbital Sciences Corporation

Orel

(Orel Aircraft)

Orenco

(Ordnance Engineering Co, Long Island, NY)

Orlando Helicopter Airways

(Orlando Helicopter Airways, Inc, DeLand, FL)

  • Orlando Deland Travel Air 2000

Orličan

(Orlican Národní Podnik)

Orlogsværftet / Flyvetroppernes Værksteder

(Orlogsværftet / Flyvetroppernes Værksteder - Naval dockyard / Flying Corps’ workshops)

Orme

(Harry A Orme, Washington, DC)

  • Orme 1908 Biplane[1]

Ort

(Daniel J Ort, Dearborn/Detroit, MI)

Orel Aircraft

(Selles-Saint-Denis, France)

Orta St.Hubert

(José Orta / Ecole d'Aviation de St. Hubert

Ortego

(Leo Ortego, Alexandria, LA)

  • Ortego 1927 Helicopter[1]

ORYOL-FESTIP

  • ORYOL-FESTIP Concept Plane[25]

OSA

(Officine Sommese Aeronautica)

  • O.S.A. 135[26]
  • O.S.A. 200

OSKBES

(Moscow Aviation institute)

Osprey

(George Pereira / Osprey Aircraft)

Ostergaard

(Ostergaard Airplane Works, Chicago, IL)

  • Ostergaard 1919 Aeroplane[1]

Ott

(Delmar Ott, Napa, CA)

  • Ott V-2 Special[1]

Otto

(Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik (from 1911) / Aeroplanbau Otto-Alberti (1910))

  • Otto-Alberti Doppeldecker (based on a Farman biplane 1910)
  • Otto Renn-Doppeldecker (1912)
  • Otto M 1912 (a.k.a. Pusher Biplane)[4]
  • Otto B 1914[4]
  • Otto C
  • Otto B.I[4]
  • Otto C.I 1915
  • Otto C.II[4]
  • Otto W.II

Otto

(Otto Aviation Group LLC)

Oulette

(Albert Oulette, Sanford, ME)

  • Oulette 1910 Biplane[1]

Overcashier

((Francis) Overcashier Airplane Co, 3515 Woodward, Detroit, MI)

  • Overcashier JN-4[1]
  • Overcashier O-12[1]
  • Overcashier Special[1]

Overland

(Overland Airways Inc, Omaha, NE)

  • Overland Model L[1]
  • Overland Sport 60[1]

OWAM

(Oscar Wittenstein Aerodrom Milbertshofen - Dr. Otto Wittenstein)

  • OWAM 1911 Eindecker

Owens

(John Sidney Owens, Glenside, PA)

  • Owens 1929 Biplane[1]
  • Owens 3-B-1[1]

Owj Industrial Complex

Owl

(George Owl, Gardena, CA)

Ozaki

(Yukiteru Ozaki)

  • Ozaki Tractor Biplane[5]
  • Ozaki Soga-go[5]

Ozone Gliders

(Le Bar-sur-Loup, France)


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