This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'F'.
Fa
(Flugwissenschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft Bremen )
(Fábrica Brasileira de Aeronaves, Ltda )
(Henry Fabre)
Fabrica de Avioanes
see: SET
(Fábrica Argentina de Aviones "Brigadier San Martín" S.A. formerly FMA)
see: Fábrica Militar de Aviones
(Abbreviated FMA)
(Fachschule für Ultraleicht- und Motorflug GmbH (FUL), Hörselberg-Hainich, Thuringia, Germany)
(Flugtechnischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Staatlichen Akademie für Technik - Chemnitz)
(Flugtechnische Arbeitgemeinschaft an der H.T.L. Hamburg )
(Flugtechnische Arbeitgemeinschaft an der H.T.L. Stettin )
(Walter L Fairchild, Mineola, NY)
(Fairchild, Fairchild-Hiller, Fairchild-Republic, Fairchild-Swearingen, Fairchild-Dornier)
(For the Belgian component see Avions Fairey )
(Fajr Aviation & Composites Industry)
(William Falck, Warwick, NY)
(Falcon Racers Inc.)
((Chris) Falconar Avia Ltd, Edmonton, Canada)
(Fábrica Argentina de Materiales Aerospaciales )
(Famà Helicopters srl )
(Faradair Aerospace)
(Lawrence Faria, Richmond, OH)
(Farina Aircraft Corp, 690 8 Ave, New York, NY)
(Société Anonyme des Usines Farman (S.A.U.F.) / Société Henry and Maurice Farman)
(Dick, Maurice and Henry Farman)
Farman Aviette
Farman Blanchard built by Farman to a design by Maurice Blanchard, 1921
Farman BN.4 Super Goliath four-engined bomber 1921
Farman Moustique
Farman FF 65 Sport
Farman F.1,40
Farman F.1,40bis
Farman F.1,40ter
Farman F.1,41 (aka Army Type 70)
Farman F.1,41bis
Farman F.1,41 H
Farman F.1,46
Farman F.2,41
Farman F-3bis [ 25]
Farman F-3X Jabiru [ 26] original designation of the F.121 Jabiru
Farman F-4S [ 27] four-engine transport biplane
Farman F.4X original designation of the F.120
Farman F.21
Farman F.30
Farman F.31 [ 28]
Farman F.40
Farman F.40 H
Farman F.40bis
Farman F.40ter
Farman F.40 QC
Farman F.40 P
Farman F.41
Farman F.41 H
Farman F.41bis
Farman F.41bis H
Farman F.43 (1915-1918) - reconnaissance[ 29]
Farman F.45 [ 30] two-seat reconnaissance sesquiplane
Farman F.46 [ 31] two-seat biplane trainer
Farman F.47 [ 32] two-seat reconnaissance biplane
Farman F.48 [ 33] two-seat reconnaissance biplane
Farman F.49 [ 34] two-seat reconnaissance biplane
Farman F.50 (1918)
Farman F.50 (flying boat)
Farman F.51
Farman F.60 Goliath : Civil passenger transport version, powered by two 260-hp (194-kW) Salmson CM.9 radial piston engines.
Farman FF.60 : Designation of the first three prototype F.60 airliners.
Farman F.60bis : This designation was given to transport version, powered by two 300 hp (224 kW) Salmson 9Az engines.
Farman F.60 Bn.2 : Three-seat night bomber evolved from the F.60 Goliath. It was equipped with two 260 hp Salmson 9Zm engines, and 210 were delivered to French naval and army aviation.
Farman F.60 Torp : Torpedo-bomber floatplane, powered by two Gnome-Rhone Jupiter radial piston engines.
Farman F.60M : Blunt-nose version of 1924, powered by two 310 hp (231 kW) Renault 12Fy engines.
Farman F.61 : An F.60 equipped with two 300 hp (224 kW) Renault 12Fe engines, which gave it better performance. Only two were built.
Farman F.62 BN.4: Export version for the Soviet Union , powered by two 450 hp (336 kW) Lorraine-Dietrich V-12 engines.
Farman F.63 BN.4: Similar to the F.62 BN.4 export version, powered by two 450 hp (336 kW) Gnome-Rhone Jupiter radial piston engines.
Farman F.65 : This version was built for the French Navy, it could be fitted with interchangeable float or landing gear.
Farman F.66 BN.3: One Jupiter-powered aircraft was built, intended to be exported to Romania .
Farman F.68 BN.4: Thirty-two Jupiter-powered bomber aircraft exported to Poland .
(Farman-Standard Corp.)
(Farnborough Aircraft / Richard noble )
(Willi Farner / Farner-Werke AG / F+W)
(Lawrence Farnham, Fort Collins, CO)
(Farrington Aircraft Corp, Paducah, KY)
(Charles P Fasig & Charles Turner)
(Advanced Technology Products Inc, Worcester, MA)
(Cia. de Aviacion Faucett)
(Elmer Faust, dba Cody Aero Services, Cody, WY)
Fb
(Franco British Aviation / Hydravions Schreck-F.B.A. )
Fd
(FD-Composites, Arbing, Austria)
Fe
(Federal Aircraft & Motor Corp, New York, NY)
(Federal Aircraft Corp, San Bernardino, CA)
(Federal Aircraft Ltd, Montreal Canada)
(D. D. Fedorov)
(Igor Fefolov)
(Feigl & Lajos Rotter)[ 50]
(Harold G Felio, Los Angeles, CA)
(Charles Felix, Hatfield, PA)
(J R Fellabaum, Toledo, OH)
(Fellot-Lacour)
(Ferdinand Ferber)
(René Féré)
((George B) Fernic Aircraft Corp, 3493 Richmond Terrace, Staten Island, NY)
(Louis Ferrière)
((Fred O) Fetterman Aircraft Corp, Brooklyn, NY)
(Arthur Haldane Fetters)
(Gérard Feugray)
Ff
(Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein / Federal Institute of Technology – (Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich ))
(FFT GESELLSCHAFTFUR FLUGZEUG- UND
FASERVERBUND-TECHNOLOGIE mbH)
(Kungliga Flygförvaltningens Flygverkstad i Stockholm - Royal Air Administration Aircraft Factory in Stockholm)
Fg
Fi
(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Italian Automobile Factory of Turin)
(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Costruzioni Meccaniche Aeronautiche S.A. )
(Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino - Costruzioni Aeronautiche Novaresi S.A. )
(Fiberdyne Associates Inc, West Chester, PA)
(Ludwick Fiedor, Cleveland, OH)
(Raymond Field, 208 N Erie St, Wichita, KS)
(K G Field, State Market, Seattle, WA)
(Gerhard Fieseler Werke GmbH )
(Ray Fife, Coronado, CA)
(William J Fike, Anchorage AK and Salt Lake City, UT)
(Filper Research Corp, San Ramon and Livermore, CA)
(Finklea Brothers, Leland, MS)
(Bitburg, Germany)
(1940: G&A (Gliders & Aircraft) Div, Firestone Tire & Rubber Co, Willow Grove, PA 1946: Firestone Aircraft Div on acquisition of Pitcairn-Larsen Autogiros.)
(Firecatcher Aircraft)
(First Strike Aviation Inc (pres: Bobby Baker), Pigott, AR)
(Fisher Aero Corporation)
(Fisher Body Works, Cleveland, OH)
(Edward Fisher, Kansas City, MO)
(Fisher Div, General Motors Corp, Cleveland, OH)
((Gene and Darlene Jackson-Hanson) Fisher Flying Products, Edgely, ND)
(Ed Fisher, Painesville, OH)
(Edwin Fisk)
(Frank Fitzsimmons, Hempstead, NY)[ 5]
(Rudolf Fizi)
Fk
Fl
(Brandenburg, Germany)
(Flaggships Inc, San Diego, CA)
((Claude) Flagg-(Barney) Snyder, San Diego, CA)
(F K "Chuck" Flaglor, Des Plaines, IL)
(Metal Aircraft Corp, Lunken Airport, Cincinnati, OH)
(Fleet Airplane Corp (fdr: John B Moore), Lincoln Nebraska)
(c.1930: Fleetwings Inc (pres: Frank or Cecil de Ganahl), Radcliffe St, Bristol, PA 1934: Plant acquired by Hall Aluminum Aircraft Co. 1941: (Henry J) Kaiser-Fleetwings Inc (pres: E E Trefethen Jr).)
(J W T and William G Fleming, Memphis, TN)
(Jim Flemming)
(Daniel & Richard Fletcher)
((Wendell, Frank, Maurice) Fletcher Aviation Corp, 190 W Colorado St, Pasadena, CA)
(Turlock, California, USA)
(Flettner Flugzeugbau GmbH / Anton Flettner G.m.b.H. )
(Robert Fleury)
(Flexible Aeroplane Co.)
(Landsberied, Germany)
(Flight Dynamics (pres: Thomas H Purcell Jr), Raleigh, NC)
(Flightstar Sportplanes)
(Flight Team UG & Company AG, Ippesheim, Germany)
(Flightworks Corp, Austin, TX)
(Fliteways Inc (Ben White), Milwaukee, WI)
(Aberdare, United Kingdom)
(Nicolas Florine, Belgium)
(Bob Bean & Tom Floyd, Inglewood, CA)
(Flight Level Six-Zero Inc, Colorado Springs, CO)
(Spital am Pyhrn, Austria)
(Fly Air Limited, Trudovec, Bulgaria)
(Fly Castelluccio Paramotor Paragliding and Trike srl, Ascoli Piceno, Italy)
(Wildwood, Georgia, United States)
(Grottammarre, Italy)
(Paul Maiwurm, Mission Beach (San Diego), CA)
(Fly-Fan sro, Trenčín, Slovakia)
(FlyLatino, Latina, Italy)
(Lahti, Finland)
(Norske Hæren Flyfabrikk)
(Svenska Flygfabriken )
(Flying Auto Co.)
(Caltagirone, Italy)
(Rasošky, Czech Republic)
(Hibbing MN.)
(Dovera, Italy)
(Flylab Srl, Ischitella, Italy)
(Northampton, United Kingdom)
(Flyverkorpsets Værksteder (1924–32); Flyvertroppernes Værksteder (1932-1943))
(Flywhale Aircraft)
Fm
see:Fábrica Militar de Aviones
(Prague, Czech Republic)
Fo
(Focke-Achgelis & Co. GmbH )
Focke-Achgelis Fa 61
Focke-Acheglis Fa 223 Drache (Dragon), transport helicopter (prototype)
Focke-Achgelis Fa 224 [ 2] Libelle (Dragonfly), single-seat sport derivative of Fa 61
Focke-Achgelis Fa 225 autogiro assault glider conversion; DFS 230 with one Fa 223 rotor set
Focke-Achgelis Fa 236 ,[ 2] designation probably not used
Focke-Achgelis Fa 266 Hornisse (Hornet),[ 2] passenger version of Fa 223
Focke-Achgelis Fa 267 , ASW/medevac transport derivative of Fa 223
Focke-Achgelis Fa 269 , twin rotor convertiplane fighter
Focke-Achgelis Fa 283 ,[ 2] turbojet-powered autogiro
Focke-Achgelis Fa 284 twin rotor flying crane helicopter
Focke-Achgelis Fa 325 Krabbe (Crab), twin-tandem, four rotor helicopter, also known as Fa 223Z
Focke-Achgelis Fa 330 Bachstelze (Wagtail), U-boat towed rotor kite
Focke-Acheglis Fa 336 (1943) streamlined helicopter; also known as Fa 336KH
Focke-Achgelis Fa 336 (1944) [ 2] powered version of Fa 330
(Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau GmbH )
(Fokker Flugzeug-Werke G.m.b.H. ) - Schwerin, Germany
(Fokker and Idflieg designation prefixes)
A = Unarmed single seat monoplane
B = Unarmed single-seat biplane, later Amphibian(*)
C = Two-seat armed reconnaissance/bomber
D = Doppeldecker (biplane fighter), later Fighter
DC = Two-seat fighter-reconnaissance
Dr = Dreidecker (triplane fighter)
E = Eindecker (Armed monoplane fighter)
F = Transport aircraft(*)
G = Twin-engine fighter/bomber(*)
K = Kampfflugzeug (Attack aircraft)
S = Trainer (*)
T = Torpedo-Bomber and Bomber (*)
V = Versuchflugzeug (Experimental)
W = Wasserflugzeug (Flying Boat)
Fokker 50
Fokker 60
Fokker 70
Fokker 80 77 passenger version of F28
Fokker 100
Fokker 130 137 passenger version of F28/100
Fokker Model 102 multirole aircraft based on CL-2m
Fokker Model 104
Fokker Model 105
Fokker Model 106
Fokker Model 107
Fokker Model 108
Fokker Model 110
Fokker Model 111 T.V
Fokker Model 112 D.21 precursor
Fokker Model 115 T.VI
Fokker Model 116
Fokker Model 117
Fokker Model 118 projected version of F.VIII with wing-mounted Pratt & Whitney Wasp engines
Fokker Model 120 single-engine multipurpose biplane
Fokker Model 121
Fokker Model 122
Fokker Model 123
Fokker Model 124 D.XVII/D.XIX
Fokker Model 126 three-seat monoplane reconnaissance-bomber/scout
Fokker Model 127 F.56
Fokker Model 128
Fokker Model 129
Fokker Model 130 G.1 prototype
Fokker Model 130 (II)
Fokker Model 131 C.XIII-W
Fokker Model 132
Fokker Model 133
Fokker Model 134 T.8W
Fokker Model 135
Fokker Model 136
Fokker Model 137
Fokker Model 138
Fokker Model 139
Fokker Model 140
Fokker Model 141
Fokker Model 142 T.IX
Fokker Model 143
Fokker Model 144
Fokker Model 145
Fokker Model 147
Fokker Model 148
Fokker Model 149
Fokker Model 150 D.22
Fokker Model 151 D.22
Fokker Model 152 T.VI
Fokker Model 153
Fokker Model 154 G.2
Fokker Model 155 D.23
Fokker Model 156 larger version of Model 155
Fokker Model 157 Ghome-Rhone 14M-powered version of Model 155
Fokker Model 158
Fokker Model 159
Fokker Model 160
Fokker Model 161
Fokker Model 162
Fokker Model 163
Fokker Model 164
Fokker Model 166 military transport based on T.IX
Fokker Model 167
Fokker Model 168 T.10W
Fokker Model 169
Fokker Model 170
Fokker Model 171
Fokker Model 173
Fokker Model 175
Fokker Model 176
Fokker Model 177
Fokker Model 178
Fokker Model 179 three-seat reconnaissance/army co-operation aircraft, G.1 derivative
Fokker Model 180
Fokker Model 181
Fokker Model 182
Fokker Model 184
Fokker Model 185
Fokker Model 186 G.3
Fokker Model 191
Fokker Model 192 D.24
Fokker Model 193 F.24
Fokker Model 194 C.15W
Fokker Model 195
Fokker Model 197 single-engine, two-seat multipurpose aircraft, based on D.21
Fokker Model 198
Fokker Model 199
Fokker Model 200
Fokker Model 201
Fokker Model 205
Fokker Model 207
Fokker Model 208
Fokker Model 209
Fokker Model 210
Fokker Model 238
Fokker Model 239
Fokker Model 240
Fokker Model 265 based on the S.14
Fokker Model 275 F.27
Fokker Model 335 Fokker 50
Fokker A.I
Fokker A.II
Fokker A.III
Fokker B.I (1915) reconnaissance biplane (Austro-Hungarian military designation)
Fokker B.I (1922) flying boat (Fokker designation)
Fokker B.II (1916) reconnaissance biplane (Austro-Hungarian military designation)
Fokker B.II (1923) flying boat (Fokker designation)
Fokker B.III flying boat (Fokker designation)
Fokker B.IV flying boat (Fokker designation)
Fokker B.V
Fokker BA-1
Fokker C.I
Fokker C.II
Fokker C.III
Fokker C.IV
Fokker C.V
Fokker C.VI
Fokker C.VII (1925) based on C.V-D
Fokker C.VII (1926)
Fokker C.VII-L
Fokker C.VII-W
Fokker C.VIII
Fokker C.IX
Fokker C.X
Fokker C.XI-W
Fokker C.XII (1935)
Fokker C.XII (1936)
Fokker C.XIII-W
Fokker C.XIV
Fokker C.XV floatplane, unbuilt
Fokker C.16 redesignation of G.2 project; became CG.2
Fokker CC.I
Fokker CC.II
Fokker CC.III
Fokker CG.2
Fokker CS.III
Fokker CL-2m based on Lockheed 12 Electra
Fokker D.I
Fokker D.II
Fokker D.III
Fokker D.IV
Fokker D.V
Fokker D.VI
Fokker D.VII
Fokker D.VIII
Fokker D.IX
Fokker D.X
Fokker D.XI
Fokker D.XII
Fokker D.XIII
Fokker D.XIV
Fokker D.XVI
Fokker D.XVII
Fokker D.XVIII unbuilt project
Fokker D.XIX [ 69] unbuilt project
Fokker D.XX [ 69] unbuilt project
Fokker D.XXI
Fokker D.22 unbuilt project
Fokker D.23
Fokker D.24
Fokker D.24
Fokker DC.I
Fokker DC.II
Fokker Dr.I
Fokker E.I
Fokker E.II
Fokker E.III
Fokker E.IV
Fokker E.V
Fokker F.I triplane fighter aircraft (German military designation)
Fokker F.I (1919) V.44 not completed; airliner (Fokker designation)
Fokker F.II
Fokker F.III
Fokker F.IV
Fokker F.V
Fokker F.VI
Fokker F.VII
Fokker F.VIII (1921) variation of F.V convertible concept; based on F.V
Fokker F.VIII
Fokker F.VIII-W floatplane derivative of F.VIII (project)
Fokker F.IX
Fokker F.X (1925) unbuilt project
Fokker F.XI
Fokker F.XII
Fokker F.XIII unbuilt project; twin-engine floatplane, T.IV derivative
Fokker F.XIV
Fokker F.XV unbuilt project; basically a scaled-up F.XII
Fokker F.XVI unbuilt project; four-engine version of F.XV
Fokker F.XVII unbuilt project; 6-9 passenger airliner/mailplane
Fokker F.XVIII
Fokker F.XIX unbuilt project; four-engine push-pull derivative of F.XVIII
Fokker F.XX
Fokker F.XXI unbuilt project; scaled-down F.XX
Fokker F.22
Fokker F.XXIII F.22 with retractable landing gear
Fokker F.24 24-passenger, high-wing airliner
Fokker F.25 Promotor
Fokker F.26 Phantom
Fokker F.27 Friendship
Fokker F.28 Fellowship
Fokker F.29
Fokker F.36 referred to as the "F.Y" by KLM
Fokker F.37 version of F.36 with retractable landing gear
Fokker F.40
Fokker F.56
Fokker F.60
Fokker F.160
Fokker F.180
Fokker F.. 76m2 designation refers to wing area
Fokker G.I
Fokker G.2
Fokker G.3
Fokker K.I
Fokker M.1 military version of Fokker Spin
Fokker M.2
Fokker M.3
Fokker M.4
Fokker M.5 A.II/A.III
Fokker M.6
Fokker M.7 B.I
Fokker M.8 A.I
Fokker M.9 K.I
Fokker M.10
Fokker M.11
Fokker M.12
Fokker M.14 E.I/E.II/E.III
Fokker M.15 E.IV
Fokker M.16
Fokker M.17 B.II, D.II
Fokker M.18 prototype for D.I
Fokker M.19 D.III
Fokker M.20
Fokker M.21
Fokker M.22
Fokker P.1 Partner [ 44]
Fokker S-3
Fokker S.I
Fokker S.II
Fokker S.III
Fokker S.IV
Fokker S.V
Fokker S.VI
Fokker S.VII
Fokker S.IX
Fokker S.X
Fokker S-11
Fokker S-12
Fokker S-13
Fokker S-14
Fokker S-15
Fokker S-16
Fokker Spin
Fokker T.I project
Fokker T.II
Fokker T.III
Fokker T.III-F cabin version of T.III-W
Fokker T.III-W
Fokker T.IV
Fokker T.V
Fokker T.VI (1934) unbuilt four-engine heavy bomber
Fokker T.VI (1937) unbuilt twin-boom, twin-engine bomber
Fokker T.VII
Fokker T.VIII
Fokker T.IX
Fokker T.10
Fokker V.1
Fokker V.2
Fokker V.3
Fokker V.3 (1920)
Fokker V.4
Fokker V.5
Fokker V.6
Fokker V.7
Fokker V.8
Fokker V.9
Fokker V.10
Fokker V.11
Fokker V.12
Fokker V.13
Fokker V.14
Fokker V.16
Fokker V.17
Fokker V.18
Fokker V.20
Fokker V.21
Fokker V.22
Fokker V.23
Fokker V.24
Fokker V.25
Fokker V.26
Fokker V.27
Fokker V.28
Fokker V.29
Fokker V.30
Fokker V.31
Fokker V.33
Fokker V.34
Fokker V.35
Fokker V.36
Fokker V.37
Fokker V.38
Fokker V.39
Fokker V.40
Fokker V.41
Fokker V.43
Fokker V.44 not completed
Fokker V.45
Fokker W.1 [ 70]
Fokker W.3
Fokker W.4
Fokker-VAK 191
Fokker-VFW 614
(Clayton Folkerts, Moline, IL; Robertson, MO)
(Fred E Follis, Nashville, TN)
(David Forbes, Atherton, CA)
(Ford Airplane Co, Tulsa, OK)
((Alfred G) Leigh Safety Wing Inc & Brunner-Winkle Co. )
(Edsel Ford & Charles Van Auken, 1302 Woodward Ave, Detroit, MI)
(Albert V Forman, Medford OR.)
(Forney Manufacturing Company / Fornaire Aircraft Co.)
(Amilcar E Fortier, New Orleans LA.)
(Al Foss, Rosemead CA.)
(Joe Foster & Floyd Simpson, Anderson SC.)
(H C Foster, Vanport PA.)
(Sidney Foster)
(Found Aircraft Development Inc, Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.)
(René Fournier, Avions Fournier)
((Robert G) Fowler Corp, San Francisco CA. / R.G. Fowler & Jay Gage)
(Harland D Fowler, New Brunswick NJ.)
(A C Fowler, Hurricane WV.)
(Donald Fowler and Francis Gallant, Boston MA.)
(Alfred C Fox, Beaverton OR.)
(Foxcon Aviation & Research Pty, Mackay, Queensland, Australia)
Fr
(Augustus J Frame, Columbus OH.)
(Royal N "Roy" Francis, Santa Clara area CA.)
(Jerry Francis & Harold Angell, Lansing MI.)
(Otto Frank)
(Franklin Aircraft Corp (first as Joy Mfg Co), Franklin PA)
(Deward Franklin, Boulder City NV.)
(Willy Franklin)
(George Franklyn)
(aircraft designed by Stelio Frati, but produced by various manufacturers)
(Frederick-Ames Research Corp, Anaheim CA.)
(Free Bird Innovations, Inc, Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, United States)
(Free Flight Aviation Pty Ltd)
(Free Spirit Aircraft Co Inc, Huntington Beach CA.)
(Marshville, North Carolina, United States)
(Freedom Lite Inc, Walton, Ontario, Canada)
(Freedom Master Corp, Merritt Island FL.)
(Freewind Aviation)
((Hugh) Schmittle Aircraft (with Odile Legeay), Annapolis MD. )
(Egling, Germany)
(Joseph C Freeze (or Freese?), Kansas City KS.)
(Ronald Freiberger)
(Fred N Arnoldi, Columbus OH.)
(Fresh Breeze GmbH & Co Kg, Wedemark, Germany)
(Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen G.m.b.H. )
(John Frier, 5833 Julian St, SDt Louis MO.)
(Friesley (Harold Friesleben) Aircraft Corp, Gridley CA.)
(Froberg Aeroplane Co, Richmond CA.)
(Vail, Colorado, United States)
(Flugzeug Reparatur und Bau Anstalt - aircraft repair and manufacturing facility / Julius Kolin)
(Fry Aircraft Design, Wilen bei Wollerau, Switzerland)
Fs
(Gerhard Winkler / Johannes Höntsch / Flugsportgruppe Schönhagen)
Ft
(Flugtechnische Arbeitsgemeinschaft an der Fachhochschule Esslingen -Hochschule für Technik e.V. )
Fu
(Fuji Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha )
(Eiichi Fujinawa)
(Fukuda Kei Hikoki Seisakusho - Fukuda light Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
(Fukunaga Hikoki Seisakusho - Fukunaga Aeroplane Manufacturing Works)
(Skycraft Industries (founders: George B Fuller & Wilbur A Hammond), 350 Washington Blvd, Venice CA.)
(Fulton Aircraft Div, Flight Training Research Assn Inc, Continental Corp (military training devices).)
(R R Funk, Cincinnati OH.)
(Akron Aircraft Co Inc (founders: Joseph & Howard Funk, with a business consortium), 277 Brown St, Akron OH)
(Otto & Peter Funk)
(Don D Funk Aviation Co, Broken Arrow OK. )
Fv
(Flugwissenschaftliche Vereinigung Aachen )
(Flygkompaniets Verkstäder at Malmen - aircraft workshop of the Army Aviation Company at Malmen)
Fw
(Flugzeugwerke Altenrhein AG )
Fy
(E.S. Fyodorov)
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