List of aircraft (Th)

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

Th

Thaden

( (Herbert von) Thaden Metal Aircraft Co, Oakland Airport and San Francisco, CA)

Thalman

(Harry J Thalman, Salt Lake City, UT)

  • Thalman T-1 a.k.a. Argonaut[1]
  • Thalman T-3B[1][2]
  • Thalman T-4[1]

Thatcher

Thalerhof

The Airplane Factory

The Airplane Factory, Pty, Ltd, Tedderfield Airpark, Eikenhof, Johannesburg South, South Africa

The Butterfly

(The Butterfly Aircraft LLC)

Theiss Aviation

(Salem, Ohio, United States)

THK

(Türk Hava Kurumu - Turkish Air League)

  • THK-01 - Wedrychowski, J. & Duleba, Leszka & Rrogalski, Stanisław & Teisseyre, Jerzy - Türk Hava Kurumu
  • THK-2
  • THK-03 - Jacobs, Hans & DFS - (DFS Habicht)
  • THK-04 - SSCB - Türk Hava Kurumu (АНТОНОВ УС-4 (Antonov US-4))
  • THK-5
  • THK-5A
  • THK-07 - Antonov, Oleg Konstantinovich & SSBC - Türk Hava Kurumu (Antonov PS-2)
  • THK-09 - Schawrow, W. B. & SSCB - Türk Hava Kurumu
  • THK-10
  • THK-11
  • THK-12
  • THK-13
  • THK-14
  • THK-15
  • THK-16 Mehmetçik (Turkish: "Little Mehmet"[1])
  • THK-TAYSU (Tarimsal Havacilik ve Yangin Söndürme Uçagi)

Thomas-Morse

(Thomas-(Frank L) Morse (Morse Chain Co) Aircraft Corp, Ithaca, NY)

Thomas

(Walter J Thomas, Chicago, IL)

  • Thomas A-1 Sport[1]
  • Thomas A-2 Sport[1]

Thomas

(M A Thomas, Pasadena, CA)

Thompson

(De Lloyd Thompson, Cicero, IL, built by Charles H Day at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Thompson 1914 Biplane a.k.a. Thompson-Day[1]

Thompson

(Milford H Thompson, Eagle Grove, IA)

  • Thompson 1928 Monoplane[1]
  • Thompson Midget[1]

Thompson

((R Lavin) Thompson Aircraft Co, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Thompson M-1[1]

Thompson

(Paul R Thompson, Independence, MO)

  • Thompson T-4875[1]

Thompson

(Earl O Thompson, Marshalltown, IA)

  • Thompson Sportplane[1]

Thompson

(B B Thompson, Belle, WV)

  • Thompson BBT-2[1]

Thompson

(Carl Thompson, Wakefield, MA)

  • Thompson 1949 Monoplane[1]
  • Thompson Mighty Mite[1]
  • Thompson Poncho[1]

Thompson

(W Z Thompson, Harrodsburg, KY)

  • Thompson 1956 Monoplane[1]

Thompson

((Richard) Thompson Aircraft Co, Philadelphia, PA)

Thompson-Balbone

(Ralph & Harry Thompson)

  • Thompson-Balbone Special[1]

Thor

(Thor-Air Inc.)

Thorp

(Thorp Aircraft Co, Pacoima, CA) Data from:[6]

  • Thorp T-1 - 1931 Design study of a two place light plane.[1]
  • Thorp T-2 - 1932 Design study.[1]
  • Thorp T-3 - 1933 Two/four-place, all-metal, retractable, built by Rudy Paulic.[1]
  • Thorp T-4 - 1934 Design study.[1]
  • Thorp T-5 - 1935 Tandem two-place trainer, built by Boeing School.[1]
  • Thorp T-6 - 1936 Modified T-5 with tricycle landing gear, built by Boeing School.[1]
  • Thorp T-7 - 1939 Design study of an all-wood airplane.
  • Thorp T-8 - 1940 Design study.
  • Thorp T-9 - 1941 Design study.
  • Mod 33 1942 Lockheed Little Dipper single-place for flying infantryman.
  • Mod 34 1943 Lockheed Big Dipper two-place single-engine pusher.
  • Thorp T-10 - 1944 Series "I" Sky Skooter - Taildragger - proposed engine Franklin 2AC-99 50 hp.
  • Thorp T-11 - 1945 Sky Skooter, 65 hp (48 kW) Lycoming O-145. FAR Part 23 certification.
  • Thorp TL-1 - 1948 Design study - Liaison Aircraft.
  • Thorp T-111 - 1953 Sky Skooter, 75 hp (56 kW) Lycoming O-145. FAR Part 23 certification.
  • Thorp T-211 - 1963 Sky Skooter, 100 hp (75 kW) Continental O-200. FAR Part 23 certification.
  • Thorp T-12 - 1945-50 Design study.
  • Thorp T-13 - 1950 FL-23, high wing observation prototype built by Fletcher Aviation.
  • Thorp T-14 - 1951 FD-25, "Defender" armed light plane, 225 hp (168 kW) Continental, by Fletcher Aviation.
  • Thorp T-15 - 1952 FU-24, agricultural aircraft for Aerial Topdressing market, prototype built by Fletcher Aviation, large scale production in New Zealand.
  • Thorp T-16 - 1956-58 180 hp, Piper Cherokee preliminary design. PA-28 first built with 150 hp (110 kW).
  • Thorp T-17 - 1958 Wing Derringer original design. Began as twin engine Skooter.
  • Thorp T-18 Tiger - 1960 All-metal two-place, high-performance homebuilt.
    • Don Taylor's T-18 was first homebuilt to fly around the world.
    • Clive Canning flew his T-18 from Australia to England and return.
  • Thorp T-19 - 1962 Design study - Four-place, twinjet aircraft using Williams Research engine.
  • Thorp T-20 - 1971 Design study - Single-place, open-cockpit sport plane
  • Thorp T-21 - 1971 Design study - Utility airplane.
  • Thorp T-22 - 1972 Design study - Sport plane.
  • Thorp T-23 - 1972 Design study - Single-place high-performance sport plane.
  • Thorp SE5-F replica - Prototype built.
  • Thorp T-28 - 1974 Design study - Two-place, twin-engine airplane based on the T-18.

Thornton

(Kenneth Montee, Santa Monica, CA)

  • Thornton N-2 Special[1]

Thrush Aircraft

Thruster

(Thruster Air Services, Langworth, Lincoln, England, United Kingdom)

Thruster

(Thruster Aircraft (Australia) Pty. Ltd.)

  • Thruster TST[5]

Thunder Wing

(Kenneth Montee, Santa Monica, CA)

  • Thunder Wing Curtiss P-40C[1]
  • Thunder Wing Focke-Wulf Fw.190A 1/2 scale[1]
  • Thunder Wing Focke-Wulf Fw.190A 4/5 scale[1]
  • Thunder Wing Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX[1]

Thunderbird

(Kenneth Montee, Santa Monica, CA)

Thulin

(AB Thulinverken)

Thurston

( Thurston Aircraft Corp, Sanford, ME)

THvK (KIBM)

(Turk Hava Kuvvetleri, Kayseri Hava Ikmal Bakim Merkezi Komutanligi - Turkish Air Force, Kayseri Air Supply and Maintenance Centre Command)

  • KIBM Mavi Isik 78-XA[7]
  • KIBM Mavi Isik-B[7]
  • KIBM Mavi Isik-G[7]

References

  1. "American airplanes: ta - th". Aerofiles.com. 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  2. "What's new in Aviation". Popular Science: 81. July 1946. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  3. Theiss Aviation (n.d.). "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles". Archived from the original on 17 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  4. "American airplanes: Thomas-Morse". Aerofiles.com. 2008-01-08. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  5. John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1988). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89. London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0867-5.
  6. "John Willard Thorp 1912 - 1992". Experimental Aircraft Association. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  7. Taylor, John W. R. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.

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