List of aircraft (Th)

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

Th[edit]

Thaden[edit]

( (Herbert von) Thaden Metal Aircraft Co, Oakland Airport and San Francisco, CA)

Thalman[edit]

(Harry J Thalman, Salt Lake City, UT)

Thatcher[edit]

Thalerhof[edit]

The Airplane Factory[edit]

The Airplane Factory, Pty, Ltd, Tedderfield Airpark, Eikenhof, Johannesburg South, South Africa

The Butterfly[edit]

(The Butterfly Aircraft LLC)

Theiss Aviation[edit]

(Salem, Ohio, United States)

THK[edit]

(Türk Hava Kurumu - Turkish Air League)

Thomas-Morse[edit]

(Thomas-(Frank L) Morse (Morse Chain Co) Aircraft Corp, Ithaca, NY)

Thomas[edit]

(Walter J Thomas, Chicago, IL)

Thomas[edit]

(M A Thomas, Pasadena, CA)

Thompson[edit]

(De Lloyd Thompson, Cicero, IL, built by Charles H Day at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, CA)

Thompson[edit]

(Milford H Thompson, Eagle Grove, IA)

Thompson[edit]

((R Lavin) Thompson Aircraft Co, Los Angeles, CA)

Thompson[edit]

(Paul R Thompson, Independence, MO)

Thompson[edit]

(Earl O Thompson, Marshalltown, IA)

Thompson[edit]

(B B Thompson, Belle, WV)

Thompson[edit]

(Carl Thompson, Wakefield, MA)

Thompson[edit]

(W Z Thompson, Harrodsburg, KY)

Thompson[edit]

((Richard) Thompson Aircraft Co, Philadelphia, PA)

Thompson-Balbone[edit]

(Ralph & Harry Thompson)

Thor[edit]

(Thor-Air Inc.)

Thorp[edit]

(Thorp Aircraft Co, Pacoima, CA) Data from:[6]

  • Thorp T-1 - 1931 Design study of a two place light plane.[1]
  • Thorp T-2 - 1932 Design study.[1]
  • Thorp T-3 - 1933 Two/four-place, all-metal, retractable, built by Rudy Paulic.[1]
  • Thorp T-4 - 1934 Design study.[1]
  • Thorp T-5 - 1935 Tandem two-place trainer, built by Boeing School.[1]
  • Thorp T-6 - 1936 Modified T-5 with tricycle landing gear, built by Boeing School.[1]
  • Thorp T-7 - 1939 Design study of an all-wood airplane.
  • Thorp T-8 - 1940 Design study.
  • Thorp T-9 - 1941 Design study.
  • Mod 33 1942 Lockheed Little Dipper single-place for flying infantryman.
  • Mod 34 1943 Lockheed Big Dipper two-place single-engine pusher.
  • Thorp T-10 - 1944 Series "I" Sky Skooter - Taildragger - proposed engine Franklin 2AC-99 50 hp.
  • Thorp T-11 - 1945 Sky Skooter, 65 hp (48 kW) Lycoming O-145. FAR Part 23 certification.
  • Thorp TL-1 - 1948 Design study - Liaison Aircraft.
  • Thorp T-111 - 1953 Sky Skooter, 75 hp (56 kW) Lycoming O-145. FAR Part 23 certification.[citation needed]
  • Thorp T-211 - 1963 Sky Skooter, 100 hp (75 kW) Continental O-200. FAR Part 23 certification.
  • Thorp T-12 - 1945-50 Design study.
  • Thorp T-13 - 1950 FL-23, high wing observation prototype built by Fletcher Aviation.
  • Thorp T-14 - 1951 FD-25, "Defender" armed light plane, 225 hp (168 kW) Continental, by Fletcher Aviation.
  • Thorp T-15 - 1952 FU-24, agricultural aircraft for Aerial Topdressing market, prototype built by Fletcher Aviation, large scale production in New Zealand.
  • Thorp T-16 - 1956-58 180 hp, Piper Cherokee preliminary design. PA-28 first built with 150 hp (110 kW).
  • Thorp T-17 - 1958 Wing Derringer original design. Began as twin engine Skooter.
  • Thorp T-18 Tiger - 1960 All-metal two-place, high-performance homebuilt.
    • Don Taylor's T-18 was first homebuilt to fly around the world.
    • Clive Canning flew his T-18 from Australia to England and return.
  • Thorp T-19 - 1962 Design study - Four-place, twinjet aircraft using Williams Research engine.
  • Thorp T-20 - 1971 Design study - Single-place, open-cockpit sport plane
  • Thorp T-21 - 1971 Design study - Utility airplane.
  • Thorp T-22 - 1972 Design study - Sport plane.
  • Thorp T-23 - 1972 Design study - Single-place high-performance sport plane.
  • Thorp SE5-F replica - Prototype built.
  • Thorp T-28 - 1974 Design study - Two-place, twin-engine airplane based on the T-18.

Thornton[edit]

(Kenneth Montee, Santa Monica, CA)

Thrush Aircraft[edit]

Thruster[edit]

(Thruster Air Services, Langworth, Lincoln, England, United Kingdom)

Thruster[edit]

(Thruster Aircraft (Australia) Pty. Ltd.)

Thunder Wing[edit]

(Kenneth Montee, Santa Monica, CA)

Thunderbird[edit]

(Kenneth Montee, Santa Monica, CA)

Thulin[edit]

(AB Thulinverken)

Thurston[edit]

( Thurston Aircraft Corp, Sanford, ME)

THvK (KIBM)[edit]

(Turk Hava Kuvvetleri, Kayseri Hava Ikmal Bakim Merkezi Komutanligi - Turkish Air Force, Kayseri Air Supply and Maintenance Centre Command)


References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah "American airplanes: ta - th". Aerofiles.com. 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  2. ^ "What's new in Aviation". Popular Science: 81. July 1946. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  3. ^ a b c d e Theiss Aviation (n.d.). "Unmanned Aerial Vehicles". Archived from the original on 17 March 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v "American airplanes: Thomas-Morse". Aerofiles.com. 2008-01-08. Retrieved 2011-04-28.
  5. ^ a b c d e John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1988). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89. London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0867-5.
  6. ^ "John Willard Thorp 1912 - 1992". Experimental Aircraft Association. Archived from the original on 2 November 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  7. ^ a b c Taylor, John W. R. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.

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