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This is a list of aircraft manufacturers sorted alphabetically by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)/common name. It contains the ICAO/common name, manufacturers name(s), country and other data, with the known years of operation in parentheses. The ICAO names are listed in bold. Having an ICAO name does not mean that a ...
List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1945–1949) List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1950–1954) List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1955–1959) List of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft (1960–1969) List of accidents and incidents involving military ...
Category: Aircraft manufacturers of Europe by country. 1 language ...
This is a list of aircraft manufacturers sorted alphabetically by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)/common name. It contains the ICAO/common name, manufacturer's name(s), country and other data, with the known years of operation in parentheses. The ICAO names are listed in bold. Having an ICAO name does not mean that a ...
ROTARY AIR FORCE – Rotary Air Force Inc (Canada) ROTEC – Rotec Engineering Inc (United States) ROTORWAY – Rotorway Aircraft Inc (United States); Rotorway International (United States) ROUCHAUD – F.Rouchaud, Construction Aéronautique (France) ROUSSEAU – Etablissements Rousseau Aéronautique (France); Rousseau Aviation (France)
Two Italian Air Force Panavia Tornado aircraft collided and crashed near Venarotta, Marche, Italy, killing both pilots and both weapon-system officers. [179] 20 August A Guatemalan Air Force Bell 206 crashed near El Aguacate, Nenton, Huehuetenango, killing all five officers on board, among them Maj. Gen. Rudy Israel Ortiz Ruiz, Chief of Defence ...
This list of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft includes notable events that have a corresponding Wikipedia article. Entries in this list involve passenger or cargo aircraft that are operating commercially and meet this list's size criteria—passenger aircraft with a seating capacity of at least 10 passengers, or commercial cargo aircraft of at least 20,000 lb (9,100 kg).
[2] Foster Field was designated Foster Air Force Base on an inactive status on 1 September 1952, by Department of the Air Force General Order No. 38, dated 29 August 1952. [3] 16/17 April British airship R33 is torn loose from the mooring mast at RAF Pulham by gale force winds. Blown over to the Dutch coast, it rides the storm out with minor ...