List of aircraft (Z)

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

Z

ZAGI

(anglicised version of TsAGI Центра́льный аэрогидродинами́ческий институ́т (ЦАГИ) or Tsentralniy Aerogidrodinamicheskiy Institut, the Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute) see:TsAGI

Zajicek

(Charles A Zajicek, Berwyn IL.)

Zalazar

(Willam Nicolás Zalazar / Aer Quest)

Zaparka

(Eduard Zaparka)

Zardins

(Rudolfs Zardins)

Zaschka

(Engelbert Zaschka, Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany)

Zeferu

(Asmelash Zeferu - Ethiopia)

Zelinka

(Heinrich Zelinka)

Zenair

(Zenair Ltd. Midland, Ontario, Canada)

Zenith

(Zenith Aircraft Company)

Zenith

(Zenith Aircraft Mfg. Co.)

Zenith

(Zenith Aircraft Corporation)

Zenith

(Georges-Gendre)

Zens

(Paul et Ernest Zens)

Zeppelin-Friedrichshafen

Zeppelin-Lindau

Zeppelin Luftschiffbau

Zeppelin-Staaken

(Zeppelin Werke Staaken G.m.b.H.)

Zerbe

(J S Zerbe)

Ziegler

(Flugzeugwerke Johann Ziegler Vienna)

Ziegler

Zielinski

(Edward Zielinski)

ZIG

(Zavod Imyennyi Goltsman – Works named for Goltsman)

Zilina

(Zilina Transport Research Institute)

Zimmerman

(Charles H. Zimmerman)

Zimmerman

(Hugh E. Zimmerman)

Zivko

((William & Judy) Zivko Aeronautics Inc, Guthrie OK.)

Zlín

(Zlínská Letecká Akciová Spolecnost / Zlín Moravan Národní Podnik / Moravan Otrokovice)

Zlokazov

Zmaj

(Fabrika Aeroplana I Hidroplana Zmaj)

Zodiac

(Societe Zodiac)

Zodiac

(Zodiac Aircraft Corp)

Zornes

(Charles A. Zornes)

ZRPSL

Zuchenko

Zuck-Whitaker

((Daniel R) Zuck-(Stanley D) Whitaker, Los Angeles CA.)

Zurkowski




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