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Convair XP6Y
type of aircraft
DAR 4
type of aircraft
Aviméta 132
type of aircraft
Savoia-Marchetti S.71
1930 Italian eight-passenger light transport
CANT 22
type of aircraft
S.8/8 Rangoon
1931 military flying boat model by Short Brothers
Letov Š-32
tri-motor airliner by Letov
Bréguet 390
1931 airliner family by Bréguet
Stout Bushmaster 2000
Hayden aircraft
Savoia-Marchetti S.72
type of aircraft
Wibault 280
type of aircraft
Supermarine Air Yacht
former luxury flying boat
de Havilland DH.72
type of aircraft
Curtiss Eagle
type of aircraft
Handley Page H.P.43
type of aircraft
C.61
biplane airliner
Piaggio P.16
Italian heavy bomber
PZL.4
The PZL.4 was a Polish three-engine passenger aircraft for 10 passengers, built in PZL factory in 1932, which remained a prototype. It was the first Polish-designed and produced multi-engine plane.
Saro Windhover
flying boat
Beardmore Inflexible
prototype bomber aircraft
Renard R.35
Belgian 1938 pressurised aircraft
P.Z.L. 27
Potez XVIII
1920s French airliner
Supermarine Nanok
1920s British flying boat prototype
Vickers Viastra
High Wing Monoplane
trimotor
thumb|Junkers Ju 52|Nearly 5,000 Junkers Ju 52/3m were built, the most of any trimotor
Saunders Valkyrie
type of aircraft
Keystone Patrician
1920s American prototype airliner
Caproni Ca.132
type of aircraft
Boulton Paul P.32
British night bomber prototype of 1931
M.C.100
airliner flying boat by Macchi
Short Valetta
1930s British passenger monoplane
CANT Z.509
floatplane
Couzinet 70
type of aircraft
SPCA 40T
type of aircraft
Lascondor
1930 airliner
Breda Ba.46
type of aircraft