Please Enter Your Search Term Below:
 Websearch   Directory   Dictionary   FactBook 
  Wikipedia: List of military aircraft of the United States

Wikipedia: List of military aircraft of the United States
List of military aircraft of the United States
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

This list of military aircraft of the United States includes prototype, pre-production, and operational types. Prototypes are normally prefixed with "X" and often unnamed (note that these are not the same as the experimental X-planes, which are never expected to go into production), while pre-production models are usually prefixed "Y".


USAF A10 Thunderbolt.
Larger version

Attack

Old system, Army Air Corps/Army Air Force/Air Force:

  • Douglas A-2
  • A-3 Falcon - Curtiss
  • A-4 Falcon
  • A-5 Falcon
  • A-6 Falcon
  • Fokker A-7
  • A-8 Shrike - Curtiss
  • Lockheed A-9
  • YA-10 - Curtiss
  • Consolidated A-11
  • A-12 Shrike - Curtiss
  • YA-13 - Northrop
  • A-14 Shrike
  • Martin A-15
  • XA-16 - Northrop
  • A-17 - Northrop
  • A-18 Shrike
  • Vultee A-19
  • A-20 Havoc - Douglas
  • Stearman A-21
  • A-22 Maryland
  • A-23 Baltimore
  • A-24 Dauntless
  • A-25 Shrike
  • A-26 Invader - Douglas
  • North American A-27
  • A-28/A-39 Hudson - Lockheed
  • A-30 Baltimore
  • Brewster A-32
  • A-33 - Northrop
  • Brewster A-34
  • A-31/A-35 Vengeance - Vultee
  • A-36 Apache
  • A-37 Hughes
  • A-38 Grizzly
  • Kaiser-Fleetwings A-39
  • Curtiss A-40
  • Vultee A-41
  • A-42 Mixmaster
  • A-43 Blackhawk
  • Consolidated A-44
  • Martin A-45
  • Martin A-51

Navy:

Unified system, after 1962:

Attack helicopters:

Fixed wing gunships:


P-3 Orion of the US Navy.
Larger version

Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW)

Bomber

Old system, Army Air Corps/Army Air Force/Air Force:

  • XB-1 - Huff-Daland
  • B-2 Condor - Curtiss
  • B-3 - Keystone
  • B-4 - Keystone
  • B-5 - Keystone
  • B-6 - Keystone
  • B-7 - Douglas
  • B-8 - Fokker
  • B-9 - Boeing
  • B-10 - Martin
  • B-11 - Douglas
  • B-12 - Martin, B-10 variant
  • B-13 proposed B-10 variant, cancelled
  • B-14 - Martin, B-10 variant
  • XB-15 - Boeing
  • XB-16 proposed by Martin, cancelled before any built
  • B-17 Flying Fortress - Boeing
  • B-18 Bolo - Douglas
  • XB-19 - Douglas
  • Y1B-20 - improved XB-15, cancelled
  • XB-21 - North American
  • XB-22 - improved B-18 proposed by Douglas, cancelled
  • B-23 Dragon - Douglas
  • B-24 Liberator - Consolidated
  • B-25 Mitchell - North American
  • B-26 Marauder - Martin
  • B-26 Invader - redesignated A-26 Invader
  • XB-27 - improved B-26 proposed by Martin, cancelled
  • XB-28 Dragon - North American
  • B-29 Superfortress - Boeing
  • XB-30 - Lockheed proposal
  • XB-31 - Douglas proposal

USAF B52.
Larger version

Navy:

Unified system, after 1962:

United States Air Force B-2 Spirit
Larger version.

Cargo/Transport

Old system, Army Air Corps/Force; Air Force:

Navy:

  • R3Y Tradewind - Convair

Unified system, after 1962:

Cargo Helicopter

  • CH-3 Sea King - Sikorsky
  • CH-19 Chickasaw - Sikorsky
  • CH-21 Shawnee - Piasecki
  • CH-34 Chocktaw - Sikorsky
  • CH-37 Mojave - Sikorsky
  • CH-46 Sea Knight - Boeing
  • CH-47 Chinook - Boeing
  • CH-53 Sea Stallion - Sikorsky nicknamed "Jolly Green Giant"
  • CH-54 Skycrane - Sikorsky
  • Boeing CH-62

Electronic


United States Air Force E-3 Sentry
Larger version

  • EA-1 Skyraider - Douglas
  • EA-3 Skywarrior - Douglas
  • EA-4 Skyhawk
  • EA-6 Prowler - Grumman
  • EB-47 Stratojet
  • ERB-47 Stratojet
  • EB-57 Canberra
  • EB-66 Destroyer
  • EC-18 Aria - Boeing
  • EC-20 Gulfstream III
  • EC-24 - McDonnell Douglas
  • EC-47 Skytrain
  • EC-54 Skymaster
  • EC-121 Warning Star - Lockheed
  • EC-130 Compass Call - Lockheed
  • EC-135 Looking Glass - Boeing
  • EF-4 Phantom II
  • EF-10 Skynight
  • ERF-80 Shooting Star
  • EF-82 Twin Mustang
  • EF-105 Thunderchief
  • EF-111 Raven - General Dynamics
  • ES-2 Tracker
  • ES-3 Shadow - Lockheed
  • EP-3 Aries II - Lockheed

  • EH-1 Quick Fix
  • EH-6 Cayuse
  • EH-60 Quick Hawk

Fighter

Navy, from 1922

(alpha by Navy-assigned mfgr letter)

  • Brewster F2A
  • Brewster F3A - Brewster version of Corsair
  • FB - Boeing
  • F2B-1 - Boeing
  • F3B Seahawk - Boeing
  • F4B - Boeing
  • F5B naval designation of Boeing XP-15
  • F6B - Boeing
  • F7B - Boeing
  • F8B - Boeing
  • FC, F2C, F3C paper designation of racers
  • F4C - Curtiss
  • F5C skipped
  • F6C Hawk - Curtiss
  • F7C Seahawk - Curtiss
  • F8C Falcon - Curtiss
  • F8C-2 Helldiver - Curtiss, different from F8C-1 and F8C-3
  • F9C Sparrowhawk - Curtiss
  • F10C Helldiver - Curtiss, modified F8C-2
  • F11C Goshawk - Curtiss Hawk II or Goshawk, redesig BFC
  • Curtiss F12C - Curtiss, became SBC
  • F13C - Curtiss
  • F14C - Curtiss contra-rotating propellors
  • F15C - Curtiss jet + turboprop
  • FD - Douglas
  • F2D Banshee - Douglas, later redesignated F2H
  • F3D Skyknight - Douglas
  • F4D Skyray - Douglas
  • F5D Skylancer - Douglas, semi-operational
  • F6D Missileer - Douglas
  • FF Fifi - biplane, first Navy fighter by Grumman
  • F2F - Grumman
  • F3F - Grumman
  • F4F Wildcat - Grumman
  • XF5F Skyrocket - Grumman twin-engine carrier-based fighter prototype
  • F6F Hellcat - Grumman
  • F7F Tigercat - Grumman
  • F8F Bearcat - Grumman
  • F9F Cougar - (Panther variant) Grumman
  • F9F Panther - Grumman
  • XF10F Jaguar - Grumman variable-wing prototype
  • F11F Tiger - Grumman, first supersonic aircraft in Navy
  • F12F - Grumman, proposed all-weather interceptor
  • Eberhart FG, F2G
  • Goodyear FG - Goodyear version of Corsair with fixed wings
  • Goodyear F2G - proposed low-altitude Corsair
  • Hall FH
  • FH Phantom - McDonnell
  • F2H Banshee - McDonnell, later F-2
  • F3H Demon - McDonnell, later F-3
  • F4H Phantom II - McDonnell, later F-4
  • FJ - Berliner-Joyce
  • F2J - Berliner-Joyce, P-16 in AAC
  • FJ Fury - North American
  • FL - Loening
  • FL Airabonita - Bell, USN version of P-39
  • F2L Kingcobra - Bell, USN version of P-63
  • General Motors FM - GM version of Wildcat
  • FM Wildcat - General Motors built version of F4F
  • F2M Wildcat - General Motors built version of F4F, different engine to FM
  • F3M - General Motors built version of F8F
  • Seversky FN
  • FO Lightning - Lockheed, USN version of P-38
  • FR1 Fireball - Ryan
  • F2R Dark Shark - Ryan
  • FT - Northrop, USN A-17 derived design
  • F2T Black Widow - Northrop, USN trainer version of P-61
  • FU, F2U, F3U
  • F4U Corsair - Chance Vought
  • XF5U - Chance Vought's "flying pancake", built but never flown
  • F6U Pirate - Chance Vought
  • F7U Cutlass - Chance Vought
  • F8U Crusader - Chance Vought
  • Lockheed FV
  • F2W - Wright
  • F3W Apache - Wright
  • FY Pogo - Convair
  • F2Y Sea Dart - Convair

Air Force, from 1948

Unified system, from 1962

Tanker

Observation

  • O-1 - Curtiss Falcon
  • O-2 - Douglas
  • O-31/O-43/O-46 - Douglas
  • O-47 - North American
  • OS2U Kingfisher - Vought
  • OH-6A Cayuse

  • OH-55 Kiowa - Bell
  • OV-1 Mohawk - Grumman
  • OV-10 Bronco - North American
  • SOC Seagull - Curtiss
  • SO3C - Curtiss

Orbiter Vehicle

Patrol

Pursuit

Pursuit Aircraft of the US Army Air Service/Corps/Force, 1918-1948. After formation of US Air Force (USAF), all "P" designations were changed to "F" while retaining number.

Initially, "PW" was used to indicate "Pursuit, Water-cooled engine".

List in numerical order of designations:

Drone

  • QF-102 Firebee

Reconnaissance

Trainer

Utility

Vertical Take off and Landing

Experimental

  • X-1 - Bell, first supersonic aircraft
  • X-2 - Bell
  • X-3 Stiletto - Douglas
  • X-4 - Northrop
  • X-5 - Bell
  • X-6 - Convair
  • X-7 - Lockheed
  • X-8 to X-12 were missiles
  • X-13 - Ryan VATOL
  • X-14 - Bell VTOL
  • X-15 - North American rocket plane
  • X-16 - Bell, cancelled U-2 competitor
  • X-17 experimental rocket
  • X-18 - Hiller tilt-wing
  • X-19, X-20, X-21?
  • X-22 - Bell
  • X-24 - Martin Marietta lifting body
  • X-29A - Grumman forward-swept wing jet
  • X-31 - Hypersonic jet or Orient Express
  • X-45 - pilotless combat aircraft

  

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 
Modified by Geona