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List of aircraft (Li–Lz)

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This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Li' through 'Lz'.

Li–Lz

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Liaoning Ruixiang

(Liaoning Ruixiang General Aviation Manufacture Company Limited, Shenyang, China)

Liberty

(Liberty Airship Co (Pres: D H Felton), Muskogee, OK)

  • Liberty 1918 airship[1]

Liberty

(Liberty Aircraft Co, Kansas City, KS )

  • Liberty 1931 Aeroplane[1]

Liberty

(Liberty Aircraft Sales & Mfg Co, Lambert Field, Robertson, MO)

Liberty

(O N Lloyd, Mesa AZ; aka Mesa Air Development Assn.)

  • Liberty Sport A[1]

Liberty

(Liberty Aerospace, Melbourne, FL)

Liberty Bell

(1928: Midwest Aircraft Corp, St Cloud MN. 1928: North Star Aircraft Corp (Fdr: Willard Hoseas Mohlar))

  • Liberty Bell 100-HM4a[1]

LIBIS

(Letalski Institut Branko Ivanus Slovenija)


Lift Systems

(Lift Systems Inc.)

  • Lift Systems LS-3[1]

Lige

(Eugene H Lige, Auburn, IN)

Ligeti

(Ligeti aero-Nautical Pty. Ltd.)

  • Ligeti Startos[3]

Light

(Light Aircraft Developers, San Diego, CA)

Light Miniature Aircraft

(Light Miniature Aircraft, Okeechobee, FL)

Light Wing

(Light Wing AG Aircraft, Stans, Switzerland)

Lightning Bug

(Lightning Bug Aircraft Corp, Sheldon, SC)

  • Lightning Bug 199? Monoplane[1]

Lightsey

(Mark A Lightsey, aka AeroCraftsman Replicas, Rubidoux, CA)

  • Lightsey Caudron C.460[1]

Lightwing

(John M. Lee)

Lignel

(Jean Lignel)(see:SFCA)

Ligreau

(G. Ligreau)

  • Ligreau GL.4[4]

Likosiak

(Cazimir Likosiak, 7508 Kenwood Ave, Chicago, IL)

  • Likosiak 1926 Biplane[1]

Lilienthal

Lilienthal Aviation

(Ukraine)

Likosiak

((Max T) Lillie School of Aviation, Cicero, IL)

  • Lillie Tractor[1]

Lilium

Limbach

(Gus Limbach)

Linburg

(Vincent J Linburg, St Louis, MO)

  • Linburg Special[1]

Lincoln-Flagg

  • Lincoln-Flagg-1

Lincoln-Page

(1920: Nebraska Aircraft, Lincoln, NE, 1923: Lincoln-Standard Aircraft Co. c.1925: Lincoln-(Ray) Page Aircraft Co. 1928: Reorganized as Lincoln Aircraft Co. 1930: Merger of Lincoln and American Eagle operations as (Victor H) Roos Lincoln Aircraft Co, Lincoln, NE)

Lindsay (aviator)

  • lindsay 1909 Biplane[1]

Lindsey

(Ray Lindsey, Portland, OR)

  • Lindsey 1967 Monoplane[1]

Linke-Hofmann

Linn

(Charles C Linn, Lancaster, CA)

  • Linn Mini-Mustang[1]

Lion

(Lion Airplane Co, Portland, OR)

Lioré

(Fernand Lioré)

  • Lioré No.1 1908
  • Lioré No.2 1910[8]

Lioré et Olivier

(Fernand Lioré et Henri Olivier)

LIPNUR

(Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio - Nurtanio Aviation Industry Body)

Lippisch

LISA

(LISA Aeronautics)

Lisch

(Fred J Lisch, 258 Blackman, Clinton, IN)

  • Lisch 1930 Biplane[1]

Lisunov

LITECOo

LiteWing Aircraft

(Caryville, Tennessee, United States)

Little Wing Autogyros, Inc.

Littoral

(Littoral / Abel Triou)

  • Littoral E-111

Liuchow

(Liuchow Mechanical and Aircraft Factory )

Livesey

(David Livesey)

Livingston

(Eugene Livingston, Charlotte, NC)(aka Gene Livingston)

  • Livingston 1950 Biplane[1]
  • Livingston HN Double Eagle[1][18]

LKL

(Lubelski Klub Lotniczy (Lublian Aviation Club))

LKOD

(Liepājas Kara Ostas Darbnīcas) - Latvia

  • LKOD KOD-1
  • LKOD KOD-2
  • LKOD KOD-3 - designed by Jacobs Kruze
  • LKOD KOD-4 designed by Kruze and/or Atis Strazdins]
  • LKOD SA-10 unlicensed copy of Svenska Aero SA-10 Piraten

Lloyd

(Ungarische Lloyd Flugzeug und Motorenfabrik AG) / (Magyar Lloyd Repülőgép és motorgyár Részvény-Társaság)

Company designations

  • Lloyd B
  • Lloyd C
  • Lloyd FJ (Flugzeug Jäger)
  • Lloyd KF 1 (Kampfflugzeug)
  • Lloyd KF 2
  • Lloyd LK I (Luftkreuzer)
  • Lloyd LK II
  • Lloyd LS 1 (built at DFW in Germany)[19]
  • Lloyd LS 2 (40.02 / Lloyd Ll 2S / Lloyd Militär Doppeldecker Nr.2) (built at DFW in Germany)[19]

Military designations

Note: As with other austro-Hungarian aircraft manufacturers in World War I Lloyd were allocated the 40 series for prototypes and experimental aircraft.

Flars series numbers

LMAASA

(Lockheed martin Aircraft Argentina SA)

LO

Load Ranger

Lobet de Rouvray

(Lobet de Rouvray Aviation Pty. Ltd. / James Lobet & William Lobet)

Lockheed

(Lockheed Corporation) (Older name before Lockheed:Detroit)

Lockheed Martin

Lockspeiser

(Lockspeiser Aircraft Ltd. / David Lockspeiser)

Lockwood

Locomotive

(Locomotive Terminal Improvement Co, Barrington, IL)

  • Locomotive Chicago Javelin (a.k.a.Mulzer Locomotive)[22]

Loehle

(Loehle Enterprises, Wartrace, TN: Also Loehle Aviation Inc, Loehle Aircraft Corp.)

Loening

(1913: Grover Loening. 1917: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, 31 St at East River, New York, NY, 1928: Merged with Keystone Aircraft Corp as Loening Aeronautical Div. 1929: Loening Aeronautical Engineering Co, Garden City, NY)

Lofland

(W J Lofland Aircraft Co, Detroit, MI)

  • Lofland 1931 Biplane[22]

Logistik-Technik

(Logistik-Technik u. Design GmbH (known as LTD), Baindt, Germany)

Lohner

(Lohnerwerke GmbH / Jakob Lohner)

Note: The Lohner 10 series is mostly composed of distinct aircraft, with several variants and prototypes of the Pfeilflieger.[19]

Loire

(Ateliers et Chantiers de la Loire)

Loire-Nieuport

Lombarda

(Aeronautica Lombarda S.A.)

  • Lombarda A.L. 12P[26]
  • Lombarda A.L.T.[27]
  • Pedaliante B.B. (Bossi-Bonomi HPA)[26]

Lombardi

(Francis Lombardi) - (Azionaria Vercellese Industrie Aeronautiche q.v.)

London and Provincial

(London and Provincial Aviation Company)

Lonek

(Jaroslav Lonek)

Long

(Leslie Long, Cornelius and Beaverton, OR)

Long

(David E Long, Lock Haven, PA)

Long-Ralston

(Leslie Long & "Swede" Ralston, Cornelius, OR)

  • Long-Ralston Wimpy (a.k.a. W)[22]

Longfellow

(Longfellow Monoplane Company, Allston, Boston, MA)

  • Longfellow 1911 monoplane (Bleriot type) powered by an Avis 30 hp., 2 cyl., 2 cycle revolving engine with a weight of 79 lbs.[30]

Longmire

(D Lev Longmire, Albuquerque, NM)

  • Longmire Model A[22]
  • Longmire Shady Lady[22]

Longren

(1911: Albin K. Longren. 1920: Longren Aircraft Co, Cessna Airport, Topeka, KS, 1924: Filed bankruptcy, sold rights and equipment to Alexander Film Co. 1939: Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance, CA)

  • Longren 1912 Biplane[22]
  • Longren 1914 Biplane[22]
  • Longren 1916 Biplane[22]
  • Longren AK (a.k.a. Fibre sport Plna or New longren Sport or Commercial - USAAS Longren L-3)[22]
  • Longren D-2[22]
  • Longren G[22]
  • Longren H (H-2)[22]
  • Longren H-2[22]
  • Longren LH[22]
  • Longren LAK[22]
  • Longren NL-13[22]
  • Longren Topeka[22]

Longren

(Longren Aircraft Co, Torrance, CA)

Lookout Mountain Flight Park

(Rising Fawn, GA)

Looney

(William E Looney, Detroit, MI)

Loose

(George H Loose Co, Redwood City, CA)

  • Loose 1909 Monoplane[22]
  • Loose 1910 Monoplane[22]
  • Loose 1911 Biplane[22]

Loose

(Chester Loose, Davenport, IA)

LoPresti

(Curt and Jim LoPresti )[22]

  • LoPresti Sharkfire[22]

LoPresti

(LeRoy P LoPresti. LoPresti-Piper Aircraft Engr Co, Vero Beach, FL)

  • LoPresti LP-1 Swiftfury[22]
  • LoPresti Swiftfire[22]

Loral

Loravia

Loring

(Talleres Loring / Dr. Jorge Loring)

Lorraine Hanriot

See: Hanriot

Loudenclos

(Edward Loudenclos, San Francisco, CA)

  • Loudenclos 1912 Biplane[22]
  • Loudenclos 1912 Monoplane[22]

Loudenslager

(Leo Loudenslager)

Loughead

(Alco (Alco Cab Co, principal investor) Hydroaeroplane Co, San Francisco, CA, 1916: (Allan and Malcolm) Loughead Aircraft Mfg Co, Santa Barbara, CA)

Lovejoy

(D. Barr Peat and Kenneth “Curly” Lovejoy)

  • Lovejoy Curlycraft (Heinz backed)

Loveland

(A D Loveland, Milwaukee, WI)

  • Loveland Experimental[22]

Loving

(Neal Loving, Wayne University, Detroit, MI)

Lowe

L.T.G.

(Luft Torpedo Gesellschaft)

  • L.T.G. SD 1[24]
  • L.T.G. FD 1

LTV

(1960: Merger of Ling Electronics and TEMCO as Ling-Temco Electronics Inc. 1961: Merged with Chance Vought Corp as Ling-Temco-Vought Inc. 1965: LTV Aerospace. 1976: Vought Corp. 1986: LTV Aircraft Products Group. 1990: LTV Aerospace and Defense Co. )

Lualdi-Tassotti

See:Aer Lualdi

Lübeck-Travemünde

(Flugzeugwerft Lübeck-Travemünde G.m.b.H.)

Lublin (Plage i Laśkiewicz)

(Zaklady Mechaniczne E.Plage i T. Laśkiewicz - E.Plage & T.Laśkiewicz Engineering Establishment)

Lucas

(Avions Émile Lucas, Lagny-le-Sec, France)

Ludington

(1922: Ludington Exhibition Co (founders: Charles Townsend Ludington & Wallace Kellett), Pine Valley, NJ, 1926: Ludington Philadelphia Flying Service, Philadelphia, PA)

  • Ludington Farman Sport[22]
  • Ludington Chamberlain Biplane[22]
  • Ludington Miller Lizette[22]

Ludington-Griswold

((C Townsend) Ludington - (Roger) Griswold Aircraft Co, CT)

  • Ludington-Griswold 1944 two-seater Monoplane[22]
  • Ludington-Griswold 1944 four-seater Monoplane[22]

Ludlow

(Israel Ludlow, Jamestown, OH or Norfolk, VA)

  • Ludlow 1905 Biplane[22]
  • Ludlow 1907 Aeroplane[22]
  • Ludlow 1908 Aeroiplane[22]
  • Ludlow Multiplane[22]

Lundgren

(Earl Lundgren. )

  • Lundgren 1911 Monoplane

Lundy-Kotula

(Brian Lundy & Steve Kotula, Salt Lake City/Midwale, UT)

  • Lundy-Kotula Graflite[22]

Luscombe

(Luscombe Airplane Co, Kansas City MO)

Luscombe

(Luscombe Aircraft (Pres: John Daniel), Altus, OK)

  • Luscombe 11E Spartan

Lush

  • Lush VVA-1

Luton

(Luton Aircraft)

Luyties

(Otto Luyties)

  • luyties 1907 Helicopter

LVG

(Luft-Verkehrs Gesellschaft m.b.H. Johannisthal)

LWD

(Lotnicze Warsztaty Doświadczalne - experimental aviation workshops)

LWF

(1915: Lowe, Willard & Fowler Engineering Company (Robert G Fowler, Edward Lowe Jr, Charles Willard), Long Island, NY, then College Point, NY, 1916: Reorganized, after principals had left, by New York City investment company as L-W-F Engineering Co Inc.)

LWS

(Lubelska Wytwórnia Samolotów - Lublin aircraft factory)


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