List of aircraft (V) explained

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

V

V-STOL

(V-STOL Aircraft Fort Myers, Florida, United States)

Vagel-Grip

(Vagel-Grip Flugzeugbau, Johannistal)

Vajic

(Borislav Vajic)

(Vladimir Vakhmistrov, Soviet Union)

Valentin

(Valentin Flugzeugbau GmbH, Hasfurt, Germany)

Valladeau

Valley Engineering

(Valley Engr (Gene & Larry Smith), Rolla, Missouri, United States)

(Valmet OY Lentokonetehdas - Valmet Aircraft Factory, Finland)

(Y.Valunas, Prenai, Lithuania)

VAMP

(VAMP (Van Dersarl Motor Products) Aircraft Co, Denver, Colorado, United States)

Van Anden

(Frank Van Anden, Islip, New York, United States)

Van Berkel

(Van Berkel's Patent Company Ltd)

Van Camp-Murray

(Vernon Van Camp and Durard Murray, Kingman, Kansas, United States)

Van Cleave

(William Van Cleave, Love Field, Dallas, Texas, United States)

Van Dine

(Peter D Van Dine, Merganser Aircraft Corp, Annapolis, Maryland, United States)

Van Duzer

(Frank Van Duzer, Waukegan, Illinois, United States)

Van Lith

(Jean Van Lith)

van Meel

(Marinus van Meel)

Van Pomer

(John Van Pomer, Fort Edward, New York, United States)

Van Valkenberg

(Eber H Van Valkenberg Aircraft Co, McKeesport, Pennsylvania and Toledo, Ohio, United States)(Van Valkenberg Aircraft Limited, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

(Van's Aircraft Inc, North Plains, Oregon, United States)

Vancil

(Belton, South Carolina, United States)

VanDellen

(Lubert VanDellen, Pella, Indiana or Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States)

Vance

(Vance Aircraft Inc, Fresno and Oakland, California, United States)

Vancil

(A. Vancil)

Vanderford

(William Vanderford, Gladbrook, Iowa, United States)

(Richard VanGrunsven)

Vanguard

(Vanguard Air and Marine Corp (pres: Edward Vanderlip), Radnor, Pennsylvania, United States)

Melvin Vaniman

(Melvin Vaniman)

Vantuil

(Ibbs "Dutch" Vantuil)

(László Varga / Repülő Muszaki Intézet (RMI))Data from:[9]

Varga

((George) Varga, Chandler, Arizona, United States)

(Walter T Varney Aeroplanes, 832 Post St, San Francisco, California, United States)

Vashon Aircraft

(Woodinville, Washington, United States)

VBS

VEB

(VEB Flugzeugwerke, Dresden, East Germany)

(Valsts Elektrotehniskā Fabrika - State Electrotechnical Factory)

(Walter T Varney Aeroplanes / Vega Aircraft Co. Burbank, California, United States)

(Victor Vejraska, Friend, Nebraska, United States)

Veleria Dedalo

(Gradara, Italy)

(Velie Motor Co.)

(Velocity Inc, Sebastian, Florida and Lincoln, California, United States)

Vendôme

(Raoul Vendôme)

Venga

(Venga Aircraft Inc.)

Ventura

(La Frette, Isère, France)

Verdaguer

Verhees Engineering

(Lommel, Belgium)

(Verilite Aircraft Co, div of De Vore Aviation (pres: Gil De Vore), Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States)

Verner

Verrue

(Maurice Verrue)

(Vertak Corp, Troy, Ohio, United States)

Vertaplane

see Herrick

Vertical

(Vertical Aviation Technologies Inc (pres: Brad Clark), Sanford, Florida, United States/ Vertical Aviation Technology / VAT)

Verticraft

(Vertol Aircraft Corporation after name change from Piasecki Helicopter Corporation in 1955; United States)

((Alfred V) Verville Aircraft Co, Green & Melville Aves, Detroit, Michigan, United States)

Vervoost Leichtflugzeuge

(Sinzig, Germany)

(Versuchsflugzeugbau Technische Hochschule Breslau)

(Germany/Netherlands)

VGO

(Versuchsbau G.m.b.H. Gotha-Ost)

(Ali Verberti SpA)

(United Kingdom)(See Also Supermarine)

Vickers

(Vickers Aircraft Company)

(Vickers plc)

(Victa Limited, Australia)

(Victor Metal Aircraft Co, Camden, New Jersey, United States)

(Victory Aircraft Engr Co (pres: Forrest W Hicks), Victory Airport, North Hollywood, California)

(Jerry Vidal)

(James Vidervol & Arpad Szaraz, Cleveland, Ohio, United States)

Vidor

(Giuseppe Vidor, Italy)

Viel

(Maurice Viel)

(Otto C Vieweg, Seattle, Washington, United States)

VIH

(Vliegtuig Industrie Holland, Netherlands)

Viking Aircraft Inc

(Panama City Beach, Florida, United States)

(Viking Aircraft LLC, Elkhorn, Wisconsin)

(Viking Flying Boat Co, 89 Shelton Ave, New Haven, Connecticut, United States)

Villasana

(TNCA / Juan Guillermo Villasana)

Villamil

(Federico Cantero Villamil)

Villars

(Maurice Villars)

Villiers

(Ateliers d'Aviation François Villiers, Meudon)

Villish

(Guy O Vincent, Centerburg and Zanesville, Ohio, United States)

Vine

(S.W. Vine, Krugersdorp, Traansval)

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Vintage Ultralight

(Vintage Ultralight and Lightplane Association, Marietta, Georgia, United States)

Vintras-Bouillier

(Jean Pierre Vintras et Lucien Bouillier)

(Viper Aircraft Corporation, Pasco, Washington, United States)

Virmoux

(M Virmoux)

(Vyacheslav i Svetlana Shkurenko)

(VisionAire Corp, Chesterfield, Missouri, United States

(Valtion Lentokonetehdas)

(Aurel Vlaicu)

Vogt

(Designer: Alfred Voght)

Vogt-Stockhausen

(Karl Vogt and Johann Stockhausen)

(Société Anonyme des Aéroplanes G. Voisin, France)

Vol Xerpa

(Barcelona, Spain)

Volaire

(Volaircraft Inc (fdr: Jack Gilberti), Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, United States)

Volante

(Volante Aircraft Co (fdr: K P Rice), Santa Ana, California, United States)

Volland

Volmer Jensen

(Volmer Jensen, Burbank, California, United States)

Volocopter

Volpar

(Volpar Inc (Volitan & Paragon Corps), Van Nuys, California, United States)

Volta Volare

VoltAero

(Carl T von Cosel, Key West, Florida, United States)

(Alex von Hagen, Seattle, Washington, United States)

(Von Hoffman Aircraft Co, St Louis, Missouri, United States)

(Vortex Aircraft Co, San Diego, California, United States)

Vos

(Marquand Vos / Helicopter Manufacturing Company)

(Vortex Aircraft Co, San Diego, California, United States)

(De Witt C Vought)

(Vought (Chance Vought),Lewis & Vought, Vought-Sikorsky, Vought Corporation, United States)

(VPM SnC - Vittorio Magni)

VSR

(VanMeter Smith Racing, Wichita, Kansas, United States)

(Trajan Vuia)

(Italy)

((Gerard Freebairn) Vultee Aircraft Div, Aviation Mfg Corp-AVCO, Downey, California, United States)

VZLU

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Notes and References

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  6. Web site: Civil Aircraft Register - Canada.
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  8. Fan Winged Plane Flies Straight Up and Down . Popular Science . December 1959 . 117 . 11 May 2013.
  9. Web site: Varga X \ H (RMI-2) . 29 July 2013.
  10. Web site: Des semi-maquettes pour Crespières 2006 . projet.age.dor.free.fr . 26 September 2018.
  11. Web site: VECIHI HURKUS BIOGRAPHY. 18 May 2014.
  12. Web site: Verticraft Tri-Service VTOL Prototype Transport Aircraft. retromechanix.com. 25 August 2014.
  13. Flight. 27 February 1931. 189. 1931 | 0205 | Flight Archive. 9 November 2016.
  14. Flight. 10 November 1932. 1052. Aeroplane club | aero club | airscrew design | 1932 | 1130 | Flight Archive. 9 November 2016.
  15. ON SAILPLANE PRINCIPLES. Flight. 17 November 1932. 1089–1090. 9 November 2016.
  16. Web site: Parmentier. Bruno. Vintras-Bouillier VB-20 'Isard'. 26 November 2013.
  17. Web site: Voisin "Creme De Menthe": Fancy one?. THE DREAMY DODO Aviation Rapture.. 12 April 2015.
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  19. Book: Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947 . Bridgman . Leonard . 1947 . Sampson Low, Marston & Co . London . 295c.
  20. Book: Green. William. The Aircraft of the World. 1965. McDonald & Co.. 320. 3rd.
  21. Web site: Aerofiles Vought (Chance Vought), Lewis & Vought, Vought-Sikorsky. Eckland. K.O.. 2009-04-25. Aerofiles.com. 20 September 2011. USA.
  22. News: NEW PURSUIT PLANE AT DAYTON FOR TEST; First of Four in Competition for Army Order Is Low-Wing, High-Power Ship. 300-MILE SPEED EXPECTED Military and Commercial Flying at 30,000 Feet Altitude Believed Near at Hand. . The New York Times . 14 April 1936 . 36 . 11 May 2013.