List of aircraft (I)

Summary

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order by manufacturer which begin with "I".

I edit

IA edit

Prefixes used by aircraft designed or manufactured at the FMA/FAdeA:

Ae, for "Dirección General de Aerotécnica", 1927–1936);
F.M.A., for "Fábrica Militar de Aviones", (1938–1943);
I.Ae., for "Instituto Aerotécnico", (1943–1952);
IA, meaning not specified, (1952–2007).

IABSA edit

(Industria Aeronáutica Brasileira SA)

IAC edit

(International Aeromarine Corporation)

IAE edit

(Institute of Aerospace Engineering - Vsoké Učeni Techniké Brně - (Brno University of Technology))

I.Ae. edit

(Instituto Aerotécnico)

known as Ae (from "Dirección General de Aerotécnica") 1927–1936, "Fábrica Militar de Aviones" (FMA) 1938–1943, I.Ae (for "Instituto Aerotécnico") 1943–1952, and IA from 1952 to 2007.

IAI edit

(Israeli Aircraft Industries)

IAMI edit

(Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industrial Company)

Iannotta edit

(Orlando Iannotta later Voliamo)

IAIO edit

(Iran Aviation Industries Organization)

IAR edit

(Industria Aeronautică Română)

Iberavia edit

Ibis Aircraft edit

(Ibis Aircraft SA, Cali, Colombia)

ICA-Brasov edit

(Întreprinderea de Construcții Aeronautice - Brașov)

ICAR edit

(Întreprinderea de Construcții Aeronautice Românești)

Icaro 2000 edit

(Sangiano, Italy)

Icarus edit

  • Icarus Aeneas

Icarus Foundation edit

(Bucharest, Romania)

Ichimori edit

(Yoshinori Ichimori)

  • Ichimori 1919 Monocoque Aeroplane[8]
  • Ichimori Skylark[8]
  • Ichimori Tractor[8]

Icon edit

(Icon Aircraft (founders: Kirk Hawkins, Steen Strand), Los Angeles, CA)

ICP srl edit

(Castelnuovo Don Bosco, Italy)

ICRMA edit

(Întreprinderea de Reparat Material Aeronautic)

Idea Aircraft edit

(Idea Aircraft Company, Miskolc, Hungary)

IFB Stuttgart edit

(Universität Stuttgart - Institut für Flugzeugbau )

IFIL edit

(Întreprinderea Forestieră de Industrializare a Lemnului - Reghin)

  • IFIL RM-1 - (Vladimiir Nowițchi)[4]
  • IFIL RG-1 - (Vladimiir Nowițchi)
  • IFIL RG-2 - (Vladimiir Nowițchi)[4]
  • IFIL RG-3 - (Vladimiir Nowițchi)[4]
  • IFIL RG-4 Pionier - (Vladimiir Nowițchi)[4]
  • IFIL RG-5 Pescăruș - (Vladimiir Nowițchi)
  • IFIL RG-6 - (Vladimiir Nowițchi)

IFTHB edit

(Institut für Flugzeugbau an der Technischen Hochschule Braunschweig)

  • Braunschweig Zaunkönig[9]

Iga edit

(Ujihiro Iga)

  • Iga Maitsuru-go[8]

IIL edit

(Întreprinderea de Industrie Locală - Ghimbav)

IK edit

(Ilmailuinsinöörien Kerho - Aeronautical Engineers Club)

  • IK Viri

Ikar Aero Club edit

Ikarus edit

(Tvornica Aero i Hydroplana Ikarus - Ikarus aeroplane and hydroplane factory)

Ikarus edit

(Ikarus Drachen Thomas Pellicci, Stephanskirchen, Germany)

Ikarus edit

(Comco Ikarus)

Ilmailuinsinöörien Kerho edit

(Club of Aeronautical Engineers)

Ilyushin edit

  • Ilyushin BSh-2 initial prototype for the Il-2
  • Ilyushin DB-3 long-range bomber
  • Ilyushin DB-4 prototype long-range bomber
  • Ilyushin I-21 prototype single engine, single-seat fighter
  • Ilyushin MSh[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-1 prototype armored fighter
  • Ilyushin Il-2 ground attack aircraft
  • Ilyushin Il-4 bomber/torpedo bomber developed from the DB-3
  • Ilyushin Il-6 ground attack aircraft project developed from the Il-2; cancelled due to the Il-8 and Il-10
  • Ilyushin Il-8 ground attack aircraft prototype developed from the Il-2; intended Il-2 replacement
  • Ilyushin Il-10 two-seat ground attack aircraft developed from the Il-1
  • Ilyushin Il-12 twin-engine cargo/military transport aircraft
  • Ilyushin Il-14 high-speed bomber project
  • Ilyushin Il-14 twin engine airliner/military transport aircraft
  • Ilyushin Il-16[11] ground attack aircraft prototype developed from the Il-10
  • Ilyushin Il-16[11] four-engine jet airliner, resembled the Tu-110; cancelled due to the Tu-104
  • Ilyushin Il-18 prototype four-engine airliner
  • Ilyushin Il-18 four-engine turboprop airliner
  • Ilyushin Il-20 ground attack prototype, intended as a Il-10 replacement
  • Ilyushin Il-20 ELINT/radar reconnaissance version of Il-18
  • Ilyushin Il-22 jet bomber prototype
  • Ilyushin Il-22 airborne command post version of Il-18
  • Ilyushin Il-24[11] prototype four-engine jet bomber
  • Ilyushin Il-24 twin-engine jet bomber; derivative of Il-22
  • Ilyushin Il-24 ice reconnaissance aircraft
  • Ilyushin Il-26 long-range bomber project
  • Ilyushin Il-28 medium bomber/trainer
  • Ilyushin Il-30 tactical swept wing bomber prototype developed from the Il-28
  • Ilyushin Il-32 prototype cargo glider
  • Ilyushin Il-34[11] proposed motorized version of Il-32
  • Ilyushin Il-36[11] long-range, high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft project
  • Ilyushin Il-38[11] bomber project
  • Ilyushin Il-38 maritime patrol/ASW aircraft developed from the Il-18
  • Ilyushin Il-40 prototype jet-powered ground attack aircraft
  • Ilyushin Il-42[11] ground-attack aircraft project developed from the Il-40; lost to the Sukhoi T-8
  • Ilyushin Il-46 jet bomber prototype developed from the Il-30
  • Ilyushin Il-54 supersonic bomber prototype; cancelled due to the Yak-25
  • Ilyushin Il-56[11] front-line bomber
  • Ilyushin Il-58 carrier-based attack aircraft, Tu-91 competitor
  • Ilyushin Il-60[11] four-engine military transport; lost to the An-22
  • Ilyushin Il-62 long-range narrow-body jet airliner
  • Ilyushin Il-64[11] twin-engine turboprop airliner, proposed Il-14 replacement; cancelled in favor of the Il-62
  • Ilyushin Il-66 (supersonic airliner project 1959)[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-66 (military transport project early 1960s)[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-70 (first short-haul airliner project 1961)[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-70 (second short-haul airliner project 1961)[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-70 (AEW aircraft project 1969)[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-72 (supersonic airliner project 1961)[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-72 (trijet medium-haul airliner project 1964)[11]
  • Ilyushin Il-74[11] trijet airliner project, enlarged Il-72 and Tu-154 competitor; lost to the Tu-154
  • Ilyushin Il-76 strategic airlifter
  • Ilyushin Il-78 airborne refueling variant of the Il-76
  • Ilyushin Il-80 airborne command and control aircraft developed from the Il-86
  • Ilyushin Il-82 twin-engine airliner, proposed Tu-134 replacement; cancelled in favor of the Tu-134
  • Ilyushin Il-82 internal designation for the A-50
  • Ilyushin Il-84 search and rescue variant of the Il-76
  • Ilyushin Il-86 medium-range wide-body jet airliner
  • Ilyushin Il-87 airborne command post version of the Il-86
  • Ilyushin Il-88[11] transport aircraft project; cancelled due to the An-70
  • Ilyushin Il-90 proposed long-haul airliner
  • Ilyushin Il-96 long-haul wide-body jet airliner developed from the Il-86
  • Ilyushin Il-100[11] light multipurpose aircraft project
  • Ilyushin Il-102 experimental jet-powered ground attack aircraft
  • Ilyushin Il-103 light trainer
  • Ilyushin Il-106 proposed heavy military transport; Il-76 replacement
  • Ilyushin Il-108 business jet project
  • Ilyushin Il-112 light military transport
  • Ilyushin Il-114 turboprop regional airliner
  • Ilyushin Il-116 regional propliner project
  • Ilyushin Il-118 proposed twin propfan version of Il-18
  • Ilyushin Il-126[11] proposed business jet
  • Ilyushin Il-140 AWACS version of Il-114
  • Ilyushin Il-196 long-range, high-capacity airliner project
  • Ilyushin Il-276 medium-lift military transport
  • Ilyushin Il-476 internal designation for the Il-76MD-90A

IML Group edit

IMAM edit

(Meridionali - IMAM - Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali)

IMPA edit

(Industrias Metalúrgicas y Plasticas Argentinas S.A.)

Impuls edit

(Impuls Flugdrachen GmbH, Munich, Germany)

Inagaki edit

(Yasuji Inagaki)

  • Inagaki Tractor[8]

Indaer Peru edit

Independence Paragliding edit

(Eisenberg, Germany)

Indonesian Aerospace edit

Indonesian Aerospace and its precursors edit

(PT Dirgantara Indonesia (DI) - (IAe) Indonesian Aerospace)

AURI edit

(Angkatan Udara Republik Indonesia, Depot Penjelidikan, Pertjobaan dan Pembuatan - Indonesian Air force research, development, and production depot)

LIPNUR edit

(Lembaga Industri Penerbangan Nurtanio - Nurtanio Aviation Industry Body)

Nurtanio edit

Indonesian Aerospace edit

IPTN edit

(Industri Pesawat Terbang Nusantara or Industri Pesawat Terbang Nurtanio)

Indraéro edit

(Sociétè Indraéro)

Indy Aircraft edit

(Indy Aircraft Limited, Independence, IA)

Infinity Power Chutes edit

(Bronson, Michigan)

Ingam-foster edit

(Texas Aeroplane Co (founders: Jay Ingram, Charles A Foster), Decatur, TX)

  • Ingam-Foster 1914 Biplane[16]

Inland edit

(Inland Aviation Co (Pres: Arthur Hardgrave), 14 St and Minnesota Ave, Kansas City, KS)

Innovator edit

(Innovator Technologies)

Insitu edit

INTA edit

(Instituto Nacional de Tecnica Aeronautica - national institute of aeronautics)

Interavia edit

(Interavia Konstruktorskoye Buro AO — Russia)

  • Interavia I-1
  • Interavia CR-90
  • Interavia I-3
  • Interavia SP-91
  • Interavia I-5

Interceptor edit

(1968: Interceptor Corp, Norman, OK, c. 1973: Interceptor Co, Boulder, CO)

International edit

(International Aircraft Corp organized from Catron & Fisk, Santa Monica, CA)

International edit

(International Aircraft Corp organized from Catron & Fisk, Santa Monica CA)

  • International Duckling[16]

International Helicopters edit

  • International Helicopters Commuter II[21]

International Ultralight edit

(International Ultralight Aviation)

InterPlane edit

(InterPlane Aircraft sro, Zbraslavice, Czech Republic)

Interstate edit

(Interstate Aircraft Company)

Interstate edit

(Interstate Aircraft & Engineering Corp (Pres: Donald White), El Segundo, CA)
Cadet airplanes:

TDR drones:

XBDR jet-powered drone:

Invincible edit

(Invincible Metal Furniture Co, Aircraft Div (Pres: John A Schuette), Manitowoc, WI)

Iomax edit

  • Iomax ArchAngel

Ion edit

(Ion Aircraft)

IPAI edit

(Instituto de Pesquisas AI - Industrial Development and Research Institute (University of São Paulo))

IPD edit

(Instituto de Pesquisas e Desenvolvimento English:Research and Development Institute (University of São Paulo))

IPE edit

(Industria Paranaense de Estruturas)

IPT edit

(Instituto de Pesquisas Technologicas de Sao Paulo (University of São Paulo) includes gliders)

Irbitis edit

(Karlis Irbitis)

  • Data from:[27]
  • Irbitis Gambija - K.Irbitis (for N.Pulins)
  • Irbitis-Backman I.4 Vanadzins - K.Irbitis / A.S.Christine Backman
  • Irbitis I-1
  • Irbitis I-2
  • Irbitis I-4
  • Irbitis I-5 Ikars II
  • Irbitis I-6 Gambija
  • Irbitis I-7 Zilais Putns
  • Irbitis I-8 Zilais Putns II - N.Pulins / K. Irbitis
  • Irbitis I-9 Vanags / Valsts Daugavpils Arodskola
  • Irbitis I-12 – K. Irbitis - 2-seater, later converted to single-seater
  • Irbitis I-14
  • Irbitis I-15a
  • Irbitis I-15b
  • Irbitis I-16
  • Irbitis I-17
  • Pulins-Irbitis P.2 Spriditis (I.1) – N.Pulins & K.Irbitis
  • Pulins-Irbitis P.3 Ikars (I.2) – N.Pulins & K.Irbitis

Ireland edit

((G Sumner) Ireland Aircraft Inc, Curtiss Field, Garden City NY)

IRI edit

(Italian Rotors Industries)

Irkut edit

(Irkut Corporation)

IRGC edit

(Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps)

IRMA edit

(Intreprinderea de Reparat Material Aeronautic)

Irwin edit

(Irwin Aircraft Co, 126 O St, Sacramento, CA)

Irwin edit

(Gus Irwin (or Irvin?), 507 S Russell, Pampa, TX)

  • Irwin 1931 Monoplane[16]

Isaac edit

(Archibald C. J. Isaac, Pittsfield, MA)

  • Isaac 1926 monoplane[30]

Isaacs edit

John O. Isaacs, United Kingdom

Isaacson edit

  • Isaacson 104

Isacco edit

(Vittorio Isacco)

ISAE edit

(Integrated Systems Aero Engineering (Pres: Brent Brown), UT)

Ishibashi edit

(Katsunami Ishibashi)

  • Ishibashi SPAD XIII Racing Aircraft[8]

Ishikawajima edit

(KK Ishikawajima Hikoki Seisakusho - Ishikawajima Aeroplane manufacturing Co. Ltd.)

Island edit

(Island Aircraft Corp (Pres: LeRoy LoPresti), no location.)

Isobe edit

(Onokichi Isobe)

  • Isobe 1910 Seaplane[8]
  • Isobe No.2[8]
  • Isobe Rumpler Taube[8]

ISON edit

Israel edit

(Gordon Israel, Los Angeles, CA)

Issoire edit

Issoire Aviation, France

Issoudun edit

(Issoudun Aircraft Corp, Northville, MI)

IST edit

(Philippines Institute of Science and Technology)

Istra edit

(Istra Experimental Mechanics Depot)

ITA edit

(Instituto Tecnològicas Aeronáutica)

Italair edit

ITBA edit

(Aeroitba, Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires, ITBA)

  • Petrel 912i

Itoh edit

(Itoh Aeroplane Research Studio)

ITV Parapentes edit

(Épagny, Haute-Savoie, France)

Istra edit

Ivanov Aero edit

(Hradec Králové, Czech Republic)

IVL edit

(Ilmailuvoimien Lentokonetehdas- Air Force Aircraft Factory)

Izaki edit

(Shozo Izaki / Sempu Hiko gakko - Sempu flying School)

  • Izaki No.2 Sempu-go[8]

References edit

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