List of aircraft (K)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order by manufacturer beginning with K.

K

K & S

(Kate & Stan McLeod)

  • K & S Jungster I
  • K & S Jungster II
  • K & S SA 102 Point 5 Cavalier

K & W

see: EKW

Kaddy

(Douglas Kaddy, West Groton, CT)

  • Kaddy 1934 Monoplane[1]

Kadiak

(Everett E David, Detroit, MI)

  • Kadiak KC-1 Speedster[1]

Kaess

(Kaess Aircraft Engr Co, NJ)

Teruo Kago

(Teruo Kago)[2]

  • Teruo Kago TK-1

KAI

(Kazan Aviation Institute)

KAI

Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd. (commonly referred to as KAI, Korean: 한국항공우주산업, Hanja: 韓國航空宇宙産業)

Kairys

(Jurgis Kairys)

Kaiser

(Daniel (or Donald?) Kaiser, Chicago, IL)

  • Kaiser 1912 Triplane[1]

Kaiser

(Daniel Kaiser, Milwaukee, WI) (May be Kiser)

  • Kaiser Airliner[1]

Kaiser-Fleetwings

Kaiser-Hammond

(Kaiser-Stearman Aircraft Co, Oakland, CA)

  • Kaiser-Hammond Y-2 Aircar[1]

Kalec

()

  • Kalec 1928 Biplane[1]

Kalgoorlie

  • Kalgoorlie Biplane[5]

Kalinauskas, Rolandas

(Rolandas Kalinauskas, Prienai, Lithuania)

Kalinin OKB

Kalkert

(Albert Kalkert / Ramor Flugzeugbau)

  • Kalkert KE.5
  • Kalkert KE.7
  • Kalkert KE.8
  • Kalkert KE.9
  • Kalkert KE.14
  • Kalkert Ka 430 (assault glider)

Kam-Craft

Kaman

((Charles H) Kaman Aircraft Corp, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, CT 1953: Bloomfield, CT 1967: Kaman Corp. 1969: Kaman Aerospace division.)

Kamerton-N

Kaminskas

(Rim (or Ray) Kaminskas, Chino, CA)

Kamov

Kansas City

(Kansas City Aircraft Co (pres: George or Gordon L Bennett), Richards Field, Kansas City, MO)

  • Kansas City A[1]
  • Kansas City Cabin[1]

Kanter-Moissant

  • Kanter-Moissant monoplane

Kapferer

(Henry Kapferer)

  • Kapferer Paulhan n°3[6]

Kappa 77

Kaproni Bulgarski

(Caproni Bulgara SA / Samoletna Fabrika Kaproni Bulgarski)

  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-1 Papillon (Papillon - Butterfly) - (Ca.100)[7]
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-2A Tchuchuliga (Tchuchuliga - Lark) - (Ca.113)
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-2UT (Ca.113)
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-3 Tchuchuliga I (Tchuchuliga I - Lark I) - (Ca.113)
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-4 Tchuchuliga II (Tchuchuliga II - Lark II) - (Ca.113)
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-5 Tchuchuliga III (Tchuchuliga III - Lark III) - (Ca.113)
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-6 Papagal (Papagal -Parrot) - (Ca.309 Ghibli)[7]
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-11 Fazan (Fazan -Pheasant)
  • Kaproni Bulgarski KB-311 Kvazimodo (Ca.311)[7]

Karhumäki

(Veljekset Karhumäki O/Y / Karhumäen veljekset)

  • Karhumäki Karhu 1 Bear 1[8]
  • Karhumäki Karhu 2 Bear 2[8]
  • Karhumäki Karhu 3 Bear 3[8]
  • Karhumäki Tiira Tern[8][9]
  • Karhumäki Karhu 48B
  • Karhumäki ViriMis-pronunciation or misspelling??

Kari-Keen

(Kari-Keen Aircraft Inc (founders: Ernest A Arndt, Swen Swanson, W W Wilson, one other unnamed), 509-511 Plymouth St, Sioux City, IA)

  • Kari-Keen 60 Sioux coupe
  • Kari-Keen 90 Sioux coupe

Karp

(Larry Karp, Deer Park, NY)

  • Karp Canary hawk[1]

Kasyaněnko

(Kasyaněnko / Kievskogo Politiechnicheskogo Instituta - KPI)

  • Kasyaněnko KPI-5 a.k.a. No.5

Kauffman

(K K Kauffman, Pittsburgh, PA)

  • Kauffman A-1[1]

Kaufmann

(Charles H Kaufmann, 49 Poinier St, Newark, NJ)

Kaufmann

(Paul Kaufmann)

Kawanishi

(Kawanishi Kokuki kk - Kawanishi Aircraft Company Ltd.)

  • Kawanishi Baika
  • Kawanishi F
  • Kawanishi G
  • Kawanishi K-1[11]
  • Kawanishi K-2[11]
  • Kawanishi K-3[11]
  • Kawanishi K-5[11]
  • Kawanishi K-6[11]
  • Kawanishi K-7
  • Kawanishi K-8
  • Kawanishi K-9[12]
  • Kawanishi K-10[11]
  • Kawanishi K-11
  • Kawanishi K-12 Sakura
  • Kawanishi K-200
  • Kawanishi P[11]
  • Kawanishi S
  • Kawanishi T
  • Kawanishi E5K
  • Kawanishi E7K
  • Kawanishi E8K[13]
  • Kawanishi E10K
  • Kawanishi E11K
  • Kawanishi E12K[13]
  • Kawanishi E13K
  • Kawanishi E15K Shiun
  • Kawanishi F1K[13]
  • Kawanishi G9K[13]
  • Kawanishi H3K
  • Kawanishi H6K
  • Kawanishi H8K
  • Kawanishi H11K[13]
  • Kawanishi J3K[13]
  • Kawanishi J6K[13]
  • Kawanishi K6K
  • Kawanishi K8K<
  • Kawanishi N1K Kyofu, Kyohuu, Shiden, and Shiden-Kai; "Rex"
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 7-shi Reconnaissance Seaplane
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 8-shi Reconnaissance Seaplane[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 9-shi Flying Boat
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 9-shi Night Reconnaissance Seaplane
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 9-shi Transport Seaplane
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 10-Shi Observation Seaplane[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 11-Shi Advanced Trainer Seaplane[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 11-shi Night Reconnaissance Seaplane
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 11-shi Transport Seaplane
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 12-Shi Two-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 12-Shi Three-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 14-Shi Two-seat Reconnaissance Seaplane Shiun
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 15-Shi Fighter Seaplane Kyohuu
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 17-Shi Attack Bomber[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 17-Shi Otsu (B) Type Interceptor Fighter[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental 18-Shi Otsu (B) Type Interceptor Fighter Jinpuu[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Experimental Large-size Transport Flying-Boat Soukuu[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Fighter Seaplane Kyofu
  • Kawanishi Navy Interceptor Fighter Shiden
  • Kawanishi Navy Interceptor Fighter Shiden Kai
  • Kawanishi Navy Training Fighter Shiden Kai Rensen
  • Kawanishi Navy Transport Flying Boat Seikuu
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 90-2 Flying Boat
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 90-3 Reconnaissance Seaplane[13]
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 94 Reconnaissance Seaplane
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 94 Transport
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 96 Transport Flying Boat
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 97 Flying Boat
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 97 Transport Flying Boat
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 0 Primary Trainer Seaplane
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 2 Flying Boat
  • Kawanishi Navy Type 2 High-Speed Reconnaissance Seaplane

Kawasaki

(Kawasaki Kokuki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha - Kawasaki Aircraft Engineering Company Limited)

Kay

(Kay Gyroplanes Ltd.)

  • Kay Gyroplane 32/1
  • Kay Gyroplane 33/1

Kayaba Industry

Kazan

Kazyanenko

(Yevgeny, Ivan and Andrei Kazyanenko)

KB SAT

(Sovremyenne Aviatsyonne Tekhnologii - Modern Aircraft Technologies)

KEA

(Greek: Κρατικό Εργοστάσιο Αεροπλάνων - State Aircraft Factory)

Keane

((Horace) Keane Aeroplanes, North Beach, Long Island NY. c.1921: Acquired rights to ACE (Aircraft Engr Co, NY). c.1925: Keane Aircraft Corp, Keyport NJ. )

Keen

(Charles F Keen, Madison, WI)

  • Keen Special[1]

Kegel

(Kegel-Flugzeugbau - Kassel / Max Kegel and Fritz Ackermann using the AK logo)

  • Kegel Zögling

Keitek

(Keitek srl, Remanzacco, Italy)

Keleher

(James Keleher, Fremont, CA)

Keller

(Henry S "Pop" Keller, Chicago, IL)

  • Keller 1911 Octoplane[1]
  • Keller 1925 Monoplane[1]

Keller

(Fred Keller, Anchorage, AK)

  • Keller Prospector STOL[1]

Kellett

((W Wallace & Roderick G) Kellett Autogiro Corporation, Philadelphia, PA)

Kellis

  • Kellis Air-Truck[1]

Kellner-Béchereau

(Avions Kellner-Béchereau)

Kellogg

(Harold W Kellogg, Ontario, CA)

  • Kellogg Monoplane[1]

Kelly

(John Henry Kelly, El Dorado, AR)

  • Kelly 1930 Monoplane[1]

Kelly

(Dudley R Kelly, Versailles, KY)

Kelly

(Kevin Kelly )

  • Kelly Barbara Jean II[1]

KFC

(Kelowna Flightcraft Centre)

Kember

(Scott Kember, Sacramento, CA)

  • Kember Nazgul[1]

Kendall

(George C Distel & Ralph A Kendall, Le Sueur, MN)

  • Kendall Crescent A[1]

Kendall

(Dr. Ridley Kendall)

Kennedy

(Kennedy Aeroplanes Limited)

Kensgaila

(Kensgaila Aircraft Enterprize / Vladas Kensgaila)

  • Kensgaila VK-1 Erelis
  • Kensgaila VK-2
  • Kensgaila K-20 (VK-3)
  • Kensgaila VK-3
  • Kensgaila VK-4 Žuvėdra
  • Kensgaila VK-5
  • Kensgaila VK-6
  • Kensgaila VK-7
  • Kensgaila VK-8 Ausra
  • Kensgaila VK-9[27]
  • Kensgaila Arus?

Kensinger

(Ned Kensinger, Fort Worth, TX)

  • Kensinger KF (a.k.a. Special)[1]
  • Kensinger Tater Chip[1]

Kentucky

(Kentucky Aircraft Co, Owensboro, KY)

  • Kentucky Aircraft Cardinal[1]

Kenyon

(Harold & Kenneth Kenyon, Warren, OH)

Kerestesi

(Charles A Kerestesi, Elgin, IL)

  • Kerestesi G-1[1]

Kerrison

(Dr Davenport Kerrison, Jacksonville, FL)

  • Kerrison 1909 Biplane[1]

Kersey-Hudgins-Kennedy

(C C Kersey, James Hudgins, Virgil Kennedy, Ft Worth, TX)

  • Kersey-Hudgins-Kennedy 1934 Monoplane[1]

Kestrel

(Kestrel Aircraft Co (fdr: Donald L Stroud), Norman, OK)

Kestrel Aircraft Company

Ketner

(Ketner Air Coach Co )

  • Ketner Air Coach[1]

Keystone

See also: Huff-Daland
  • Keystone B-3
  • Keystone B-4
  • Keystone B-5
  • Keystone B-6
  • Keystone LB-1
  • Keystone LB-3
  • Keystone LB-5
  • Keystone LB-6
  • Keystone LB-7
  • Keystone LB-8
  • Keystone LB-9
  • Keystone LB-10
  • Keystone LB-11
  • Keystone LB-12
  • Keystone LB-13
  • Keystone LB-14
  • Keystone NK Pup[28]
  • Keystone-Loening O-10
  • Keystone O-15
  • Keystone OK
  • Keystone OL[28]
  • Keystone-Loening OL
  • Keystone PK
  • Keystone K-84 Commuter
  • Keystone Puffer[28]
  • Keystone K-47 Pathfinder
  • Keystone K-55 Pronto[28]
  • Keystone Pronto
  • Keystone K-78 Patrician
  • Keystone-Loening K-84 Commuter
  • Keystone-Loening K-85 Air Yacht

KhAI

(Kharkovskii Aviatsionny Institut - Kharkov Aviation Institute, a.k.a. Kharkivskii Aviatsionny Institut - Kharkiv Aviation Institute)

  • Kharkov KhAI Omega
  • Kharkov KhAI-1
  • Kharkov KhAI-2 (powered sailplane)[29]
  • Kharkov KhAI-3 (Aviavnito-3) (Sergei Kirov)[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-4 (Iskra)[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-5 (Neman R-10)
  • Kharkov KhAI-6[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-8[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-12 (Start)[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-17[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-18[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-19[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-20[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-22[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-24[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-25[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-26[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-27[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-28[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-29[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-30 (Professor Nyeman)[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-32[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-33[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-35 (Entuziast)[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-36[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-51[3]
  • Kharkov KhAI-52[3]
  • Aviavnito-2 (Blohka)[3]
  • Aviavnito-8[3]
  • Aviavnito-9[3]
  • Nieman R-10
  • PS-5[3]
  • 60-let KhAI[3]

KkAZ

(KkAZ - Kharkov Aviatsionny Zavod - Kharkov State Aviation Plant)

  • KkAZ ViS-3
  • KkAZ ViS-5
  • KkAZ-30
  • KkAZ ХАЗ-30

Khioni

(Vassili Nikolayevich Khioni)

  • Khioni VKh Anadva[3]
  • Khioni VKh Anasalya[3]
  • Khioni No.4[3]
  • Khioni No.5[3]

KHP

(Kazan Helicopters Plant, Kazan, Tatarstan)

Kidd

(T L Kidd, San Antonio, TX)

  • Kidd Adventurer[1]

Kieger

(André Kieger)

  • Kieger AK.01[30]
  • Kieger AK.3

Kiel

(Flugzeugbau Kiel G.m.b.H.)

Killingsworth

(Richard Killingsworth, Ft Walton Beach, FL)

  • Killingsworth DSK-1 Hawk[1]

Kimball

(Kevin Kimball)

Kimball

((Wilbur R) Kimball Aircraft Corp, Naugatuck, CT)

  • Kimball 1908 Helicopter[1]
  • Kimball 1910 Ornithopter[1]
  • Kimball Beetle[1]
  • Kimball Tailless[1]

Kimbell

(Gene Kimbell, Dimmitt, TX)

  • Kimbell 1935 Monoplane[1]

Kimberley

(Gareth J. Kimberley)

  • Kimberley Sky-Rider[32]

Kimbrel

(Michael J. Kimbrel)

  • Kimbrel Dormoy Bathtub Mk.1[25]
  • Kimbrel Sorrell SNS-2 Guppy[25]

Kimfly

(Kimfly D.O.O., Vodice, Slovenia)

Kinetic

(Kinetic Aviation)

King's

(King's Engineering Fellowship and Angel Aircraft Corp, Orange City IA. )

  • King's Angel 44[1]

Kingsford-Smith

(Kingsford Smith Aviation Services Pty. Ltd.)

  • Kingsford Smith PL.7
  • Kingsford Smith KS-3 Cropmaster
  • Kingsford Smith Bushmaster
  • Kingsford Smith Kingsmith

Kinman

(Duane Kinman, Rubidoux, CA)

  • Kinman Super Simple I[1]

Kinner

(Kinner Airplane & Motor Corporation)

Kinney

(Cleveland, OH)

Kippers

(Harold M Kippers, Mukwonago, WI)

  • Kippers K-1 Land Monoplane[1]

Kirk

(Joe Kirk )

Kirkham

(Kirkham Aeroplane & Motor Co, Bath, NY)

  • Kirkham 1911 Biplane[1]
  • Kirkham Air yacht[1]
  • Kirkham Racer[1]
  • Kirkham Gull

Kirkham-Williams

((Charles B) Kirkham and (Alford) Williams, Long Island, NY)

Kirsten

(Prof Frederick K Kirsten, University of WA)

  • Kirsten 1934 Cycloidal Flying machine[1]

Kitchen-Lee-Richards

see:Lee-Richards

Kistler

(James Kistler )

  • Kistler Skeeter (a.k.a. Scholl F-1)[1]
  • Kistler Teenie Too (Skeeter reg!!)

Kjeller

(Kjeller Flyvemaskinsfabrik)

  • Kjeller F.F.6[15]
  • Kjeller F.F.7 Hauk (Hannover CL.V)
  • Kjeller F.F.8 Make I
  • Kjeller F.F.8 Make II
  • Kjeller F.F.8 Make III
  • Kjeller F.F.9 Kaje I
  • Kjeller F.F.9 Kaje II
  • Kjeller F.F.9 Kaje III
  • Kjeller PK X-1
  • Kjeller PK X-2
  • Kjeller T.2[15]

Kjolseth

(Lt. Col. Paul Kjolseth RNoAF)

Klampher

(G F Klampher, Wichita, KS)

  • Klampher 1930 Monoplane[1]

Klassen

(San Francisco, CA)

  • Klassen 1910 Gyroplane[1]

Klein

(Štefan Klein)

  • Klein Aeromobil

Klemm

(Leichtflugzeugbau Klemm GmbH)

Kline

(Warren Kline, Miami, FL)

  • Kline Red Bird[1]

Klinedorf

(Karl D Klinedorf, Gary, IN)

  • Klinedorf 1936 Monoplane[1]

Knabenshue

(Roy Knabenshue, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Knabenshue 1910 Biplane[1]

Knapp

(Frank Knapp, Palmer, AK)

  • Knapp Lil cub
  • Knapp Cub X

Knepper

((Paul H) Knepper Aircraft, Lehighton, PA)

  • Knepper KA-1 Crusader[1]
  • Knepper KAC-4 Crusader[1]
  • Knepper KAC-5 Crusader[1]

Knight Twister

(Vernon W Payne, Cicero, IL)

  • Knight Twister 1934 prototype
  • Knight Twister Junior 75-85
  • Knight Twister KT
  • Knight Twister KT-50
  • Knight Twister KT-75
  • Knight Twister KT-80
  • Knight Twister KT-90
  • Knight Twister KT-95
  • Knight Twister Kay-Tee Pursuit
  • Knight Twister KT-125
  • Knight Twister KTD-2
  • Knight Twister KTS-1
  • Knight Twister KTT-90
  • Knight Twister MC-7
  • Knight Twister SKT-1 Sunday Knight Twister

Knoll

((Felix W A) Knoll Aircraft Company, 471 W 1st St, Wichita, KS)

Knoll

(Richard Knoll, Ogallala, NE)

Knoll-Brayton

((Felix W A) Knoll-(---) Brayton Aeronautical Corp, Norwich, CT)

  • Knoll-Brayton 1931 Monoplane[1]
  • Knoll-Brayton Sachem

Knoller

(Professor Richard Knoller)

  • Knoller B.I(Av)[36]
  • Knoller B.I(Th)[36]
  • Knoller C.I(Ph)
  • Knoller C.II(Av)
  • Knoller C.II(Lo)
  • Knoller C.II(WKF)
  • Knoller D.I
  • Knoller 30.05[36]
  • Knoller 70.01[15][36]
  • Knoller 70.02[36]

Knöpfli

(Leo Knöpfli)

  • Knöpfli Mini-Stol

Knowles

(Gp. Capt. A.S. Knowles)

  • Knowles Duet

Knowlton (aircraft constructor)

  • Knowlton LSP[1]

Knowlton

(Donald Knowlton)

  • Knowlton Jodette[1]

Knox

(E J Knox, Portland, O.)

  • Knox Special 4[1]

Kobe Steel

Kochyerigin

Kocjan

(Antoni Kocjan)

  • Kocjan Orlik
  • Kocjan Orlik 2 (USAAC - XTG-7)
  • Kocjan Orlik 3 Olympic Orlik
  • Kocjan Bąk (horse-fly)
  • Kocjan Bąk II
  • Kocjan Bąk II bis
  • Kocjan Czajka (Lapwing)
  • Kocjan Czajka II
  • Kocjan Czajka III
  • Kocjan Czajka bis
  • Kocjan Komar (Gnat)
  • Kocjan Sokół
  • Kocjan Wrona (Crow)
  • Kocjan Wrona bis
  • Kocjan Sroka (Magpie)
  • Kocjan-Grzeszczyk Mewa
  • Kocjan TG-7 (Orlik 2)

KOD

(Kara Ostas Darbnica - Latvia)

Koechlin & Pischoff

  • Koechlin monoplane (predecessor to Pivot-Koechlin monoplane)

Koehl

(Dr. Hermann Koehl and Ernst Von Loessl)

  • Koehl KO-1

Koehler

(Harold Koehler, Akron, OH)

  • Koehler Air-Roamer 4[1]
  • Koehler Racer[1]

Koenig

(? Koenig)

  • Koenig 04 Tom-Pouss[30]

Kohl

(Stefan Kohl, Kattenes, Germany)

Koivu and Toomey

(Fitchburg, MA)Koivu and Toomey

  • Koivu and Toomey 1930 biplane[37]

Kokkola

(Kalevi & Seppo Kokkola)

  • Kokkola Ko-3 Nousukas[38]

Kokusai

  • Kokusai Ki-59
  • Kokusai Ki-76
  • Kokusai Ki-86
  • Kokusai Ki 105 Ohtori
  • Kokusai Ku-7
  • Kokusai Ku-8
  • Kokusai Army Experimental Glider
  • Kokusai Army Type 1 Transport
  • Kokusai Army Type 3 Command Liaison Plane
  • Kokusai Army Type 4 Large Transport Glider
  • Kokusai Ta-Go

Kolb

((Homer) Kolb Co Inc, Phoenixville, PA)

New Kolb Aircraft

Kolitilin-Nikitin

(Ben Kolitilin and Misha Nikitin)

  • Kolitilin-Nikitin PJ-II

KOMTA

(Kommissii po Tyazheloi Aviatsii - Commission for Heavy Aviation)

  • KOMTA

Kompol

(Kompol SC, Swiercze, Poland)

Kondor

(Kondor Flugzeugwerke G.m.b.H.)

Konner

(Konner Srl)

Konstruktionskontor Nord

(Konstruktionskontor Nord - Flugzeugbau Nord)

  • Konstruktionskontor Nord MZF 1
  • Konstruktionskontor Nord BKF 1

Koolhoven

(Sytse Frederick Willem Koolhoven; see also Armstrong-Whitworth and B.A.T.)

(manufactured at Maatschappij voor Luchtvaart 1911)

(Manufactured at Nationale Vliegtuig Industrie - NVI 1922-1926)

  • Koolhoven F.K.29
  • Koolhoven F.K.31
  • Koolhoven F.K.32
  • Koolhoven F.K.33
  • Koolhoven F.K.34

(manufactured at N.V. Koolhoven Vliegtuigen 1926-1940)

Korchagin

  • Korchagin Yamal

Korean Air

Korolyev OKB

(Sergey P. Korolyov)

Korsa

(Flugzeugbau Korsa - Hugo G. Schmid)

Kortenbach & Rauh

Korvin

(V.L.Korvin, N.G.Mikhelson, M.M.Shishmarev - Корвин, Михельсон, Шишмарев)

Koslowski

(Charles D Kozlowski, Raritan. NJ)

  • Koslowski Short-T[1]

Kostin-Siekerin-Taciturnov

(L. Kostin, L. Siekerin & V. Taciturnov)

  • Kostin-Siekerin-Taciturnov Leningradets[47]

Kotliński

(Jerzy Kotliński)

  • Kotliński JK-1 Trzmiel[48]

Koun

(Young Ho Koun, Roosevelt Field, NY)

Kovaks

(Joseph Kovaks)

  • Kovacs K-51 Peregrino[49]

Kowalke

(Levern P Kowalke, Wall Lake, IA)

Kozlov

(Sergei G. Kozlov)

  • Kozlov PS (Prozrachnyy Samlyot - transparent aircraft)
  • Kozlov EI (Eksperimentalnyi Istrebitel - experimental fighter)[3][50]
  • Kozlov Gigant[3]

Kozłowski

(Władysław Kozłowski)

Kraft

(Phil Kraft)

  • Kraft K-1 Super Fli

KEA

(KEA: Kratiko Ergostasio Aeroplanon - State Aircraft Factory)

Kraemer

(L A Kraemer, Rapid City, SD)

  • Kraemer LK-1 Rapid Rambler[1]
  • Kraemer LV-1[1]

Kraft

(Phil Kraft, Oceanside, CA)

Kramme & Zeuthen

(see:-Skandinavisk Aero Industri)

Krapish

((Alexander Peter) Krapish Aircraft Co, Kearny, NJ & Squantum, MA)

  • Krapish K-1
  • Krapish K-2
  • Krapish K-3
  • Krapish K-4[1][37][51]

Krasniye Kryl'ya

(Taganrog, Russia)

Krauss

Kreider-Reisner

((Ammon "Amos" H) Kreider-(Lewis E) Reisner Flying Service. 1927: Kreider-Reisner Aircraft Co, Hagerstown, MD 1929: Acquired by Fairchild Aircraft Corp.)

  • Kreider-Reisner A Midget
  • Kreider-Reisner C-1
  • Kreider-Reisner C-2 Challenger
  • Kreider-Reisner C-3 Challenger
  • Kreider-Reisner C-4 Challenger
  • Kreider-Reisner C-5 Challenger
  • Kreider-Reisner C-6 Challenger
  • Kreider-Reisner C-7 Challenger
  • Kreider-Reisner C-31
  • Kreider-Reisner KR-21
  • Kreider-Reisner KR-31
  • Kreider-Reisner KR-34
  • Kreider-Reisner KR-34CA
  • Kreider-Reisner KR-35
  • Kreider-Reisner KR-125
  • Kreider-Reisner KR-135
  • Kreider-Reisner XC-31

Kreit-Lambrickx

( André Kreit & Lambrickx)

  • Kreit Lambrickx KL.2[53]

Kremp Yu

  • Kremp Yu monoplane

Kress

Kreutzer

(Joseph Kreutzer Corp, 1801 S Hope St, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Kreutzer K-1 Air Coach
  • Kreutzer K-2 Air Coach
  • Kreutzer K-3 Air Coach
  • Kreutzer K-5 Air Coach
  • Kreutzer T-6 Air Coach

Krenzer

(Frank Krenzer, Holcomb, NY)

Krier-Kraft

(Harold Krier, Wichita, KS)

  • Krier-Kraft Acromaster[1]

Krist

(Chester J. Krist)

  • Krist Cloud Cutter

Aksel Kristiansen

(Aksel Kristiansen)

  • Kristiansen Norge A[54]
  • Kristiansen Norge B[54]
  • Kristiansen Norge C[54]

Kronfeld

(Robert Kronfeld)

Krüger

(Eric Krüger - or Krueger)

  • Krüger EK.51 Welcome[58]
  • Krüger two-seater[58]

Krumsiek

(Wilhelm Krumsiek)

  • Krumsiek 1909 Aeroplan

Kubicek Aircraft

(Kubicek Aircraft spol s.r.o., Brno, Czech Republic)

Kucher

(Kucher Airplane Corp, 2206 Valentine Ave, Bronx, NY)

  • Kucher Club Plane[1]
  • Kucher Red Devil Flivver[1]

Kuhelj

(Dr. ing. Anton Kuhelj)

  • Kuhelj LK-1[59]
  • Kuhelj TseTse

Kuhnert

(Sam W Kuhnert, Camp Hill, PA)

  • Kuhnert Photoplane[1]

Kuhlia

(Mikka Kuhlia)

Kurzenberger

(Richard Kurzenberger, Horsehead, NY)

  • Kurzenberger Mini-Stuka[1]

Kutnar

(Virgil Kutnar, San Francisco, CA)

  • Kutnar Rotorplane[1]

KWD

(Kaiserlicht Werft (Danzig))

  • K.W. Nos 404-405
  • K.W. Nos 467-470
  • K.W. Nos 1105-1106
  • K.W. No. 1650

KWK

(Kaiserlicht Werft (Kiel))

  • K.W. Nos 463-466

KWW

(Kaiserlicht Werft (Wilhelmshaven))

  • K.W. Nos 401-403
  • K.W. Nos 461-462
  • K.W. No. 945
  • K.W. No. 947

Kyushu / Watanabe

(Kyushu Hikoki K.K.) (some products were manufactured under the Watanabe name)

  • Kyūshū K6W WS-103
  • Kyūshū WS-103
  • Kyushu J7W Shinden
  • Kyushu K9W
  • Kyushu K10W
  • Kyushu K11W Shiragiku
  • Kyushu Navy Experimental 14-Shi Basic Land Trainer Kouyou
  • Kyushu Navy Experimental 14-Shi Intermediate Land Trainer[13][61]
  • Kyushu Navy Experimental 15-Shi Operational Trainer Shiragiku
  • Kyushu Navy Experimental 17-Shi Patrol Bomber Tokai
  • Kyushu Navy Experimental 18-Shi Otsu (B) Type Interceptor Fighter Shinden
  • Kyushu Navy Experimental Jet-powered Interceptor Fighter Shinden-Kai
  • Kyushu Navy Operations Trainer Shiragiku
  • Kyushu Navy Patrol Plane Nankai[13][61]

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