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Fiat CR.42 Falco
Italian 1930s fighter biplane aircraft family
Albatros D.III
German fighter aircraft
Nieuport 11
1916 fighter aircraft by Nieuport
Polikarpov I-153 Chaika
fighter aircraft
Nieuport 17
1916 fighter aircraft family by Nieuport
Albatros D.V
German fighter aircraft
Heinkel He 114
ship-based reconnaissance floatplane
Pfalz D.III
1917 German fighter aircraft
Potez 25
1924 reconnaissance aircraft family by Potez
Nieuport 10
1914 multi-role military aircraft by Nieuport
Breguet 19
1922 multi-role military aircraft family by Bréguet
G.3
reconnaissance and training aircraft family by Caudron
Tupolev I-4
1927 Soviet aircraft
Coandă-1910
The Coandă-1910, designed by Romanian inventor Henri Coandă, was an unconventional sesquiplane aircraft powered by a ducted fan. Called the "turbo-propulseur" by Coandă, its experimental engine consisted of a conventional piston engine driving a multi-bladed centrifugal blower which exhausted into a duct. The unusual aircraft attracted attention at the Second International Aeronautical Exhibition in Paris in October 1910, being the only exhibit without a propeller, but the aircraft was not displayed afterwards, and it fell from public awareness. Coandă used a similar turbo-propulseur to drive
Siskin
1919 fighter aircraft family by Armstrong Whitworth
Sikorsky S-38
1938 flying boat family by Sikorsky
Shavrov Sh-2
flying boat
PZL M-15 Belphegor
1973 agricultural aircraft model by PZL-Mielec
Junkers J.I
attack aircraft by Junkers
Nieuport 12
1915 multi-role military aircraft family by Nieuport
Nieuport 27 C.1
1917 fighter aircraft by Nieuport
DI-6
1937 fighter aircraft by Kochyerigin
Nieuport 24
1917 fighter aircraft family by Nieuport
Tupolev ANT-3
USSR Reconnaissance plane
Siemens-Schuckert D.III
fighter aircraft
Nakajima E2N
Japanese reconnaissance seaplane
Polikarpov TB-2
1930 prototype heavy bomber aircraft by Polikarpov
Nieuport-Delage NiD 52
1927 fighter aircraft family by Nieuport-Delage
Albatros D.XI
1918 fighter biplane model
Fokker D.XVII
Dutch biplane created by Fokker
Nieuport 21 C.1
French WW1 Nieuport fighter aircraft
Polikarpov I-3
Soviet biplane fighter
P-16
1932 fighter aircraft family by Berliner-Joyce
Potez 29
type of aircraft
Fokker D.XIII
airplane
Siemens-Schuckert D.I
fighter aircraft
Fokker D.XI
1923 fighter aircraft model by Fokker
Farman HF.20
French pre-ww1 reconnaissance biplane aircraft family
Macchi M.5
Italian flying boat fighter in service from 1917 until the mid-1920s
Aviatik (Berg) D.II
fighter biplane model
Tupolev ANT-10
type of aircraft
Nieuport 23
fighter aircraft by Nieuport
Fokker V.1
Small German sesquiplane experimental fighter
Avro 510
floatplane
Breguet Br.270
type of aircraft
PG-1
1922 multi-role combat aircraft model by Aeromarine
Avro 531 Spider
aircraft
Polikarpov DI-1
Soviet aircraft
Curtiss O-40 Raven
American Observation Aircraft
Arado S I
type of aircraft
Vickers Vampire
aeroplane of WWI
Nieuport-Delage NiD 62
French fighter aircraft
General Aviation XFA
1932 prototype fighter aircraft by the General aviation Company
Fokker B.I
type of aircraft
Nieuport 14
1915 reconnaissance aircraft by Nieuport
Consolidated P2Y
1929 maritime patrol flying boat family by Consolidated Aircraft
Polikarpov I-6
Soviet Polikarpov biplane fighter
Fokker M.7
Was a German observation aircraft of World War I, used by the armed forces of both Germany and Austro-Hungary.
Fokker B.II
type of aircraft
Handley Page Gugnunc
type of aircraft