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List of military aircraft of Germany by manufacturer

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Template:Short description This is a list of German military aircraft organised alphabetically by manufacturer.

AEG

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(Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft)

  • AEG B.I - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.232">Gray, 1970, p.232</ref>
  • AEG B.II - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.232"/>
  • AEG B.III - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.233</ref>
  • AEG C.I - reconnaissance
  • AEG C.II - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.234">Gray, 1970, p.234</ref>
  • AEG C.III - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.234"/>
  • AEG C.IV - reconnaissance<ref>Grey, 1970, pp.3-5</ref>
  • AEG C.IVN - night bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.235">Gray, 1970, p.235</ref>
  • AEG C.V - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.235"/>
  • AEG C.VI - reconnaissance
  • AEG C.VII - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.236</ref>
  • AEG C.VIII - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.237">Gray, 1970, p.237</ref>
  • AEG C.VIII Dr - reconnaissance triplane<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.237"/>
  • AEG D.I - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.238</ref>
  • AEG DJ.I - armoured ground attack fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.240</ref>
  • AEG Dr.I - triplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.239</ref>
  • AEG G.I/K.I - bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.241">Gray, 1970, p.241</ref>
  • AEG G.II - bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.241"/>
  • AEG G.III - bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, p.242</ref>
  • AEG G.IV - bomber<ref>Grey, 1970, pp.6-8</ref><ref>Gray, 1970, p.243</ref>
  • AEG G.V - bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.244">Gray, 1970, p.244</ref>
  • AEG J.I - ground attack aircraft<ref name="Grey, 1970, pp.9-12">Grey, 1970, pp.9-12</ref>
  • AEG J.II - ground attack aircraft<ref name="Grey, 1970, pp.9-12"/>
  • AEG N.I - night bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.244"/>
  • AEG PE - armoured triplane ground attack fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.245</ref>
  • AEG R.I - heavy bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, p.246</ref>
  • AEG R.II - heavy bomber project
  • AEG Wagner Eule
  • AEG Helicopter - helicopter observation platform, 1933

AGO

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(AGO Flugzeugwerke Aktien Gesellschaft Otto/ Aeroplanbau Gustav Otto & Alberti)

  • AGO C.I & C.IW - pod and boom pusher reconnaissance biplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.247</ref>
  • AGO C.II & C.IIW - pod and boom pusher reconnaissance biplane<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.247-248</ref>
  • AGO C.III - pod and boom pusher reconnaissance biplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.248</ref>
  • AGO C.IV - reconnaissance biplane<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.13-16</ref>
  • AGO C.VII - reconnaissance biplane<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.249">Gray, 1970, p.249</ref>
  • AGO C.VIII - reconnaissance biplane<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.249"/>
  • AGO DV.3 - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.251">Gray, 1970, p.251</ref>
  • AGO S.I - prototype ground attack aircraft<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.251"/>
  • AGO Ao 192 Kurier - light liaison
  • AGO Ao 225 - cancelled heavy fighter project

Akaflieg München

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(Akaflieg)

Albatros

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(Albatros Flugzeugwerke GmbH)

Alter

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(Ludwig Alter Werke)

Arado

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(Arado Flugzeugwerke GmbH) (For WWII projects see List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945)

Argus

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(Argus Motoren GmbH)

Aviatik

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(Automobil und Aviatik AG)

Bachem

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( Bachem-Werke)

  • Bachem Ba 349 Natter<ref name="Luftruestung 1">Nowarra, 1993</ref>
  • Ba BP 20 Manned Flak Rocket - early Ba-349s, some with landing gear for flight testing

Baumgärtl

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(Paul Baumgärtl)

Akaflieg Berlin

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(Flugtechnische Fachgruppe)

BFW

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(Bayerische Flugzeugwerke)

  • BFW CL.I - light reconnaissance/close support<ref name = "Gray GAoWWI">Gray, 1970. pp.288-290</ref>
  • BFW CL.II - light reconnaissance/close support<ref name = "Gray GAoWWI"/>
  • BFW CL.III - light reconnaissance/close support<ref name = "Gray GAoWWI"/>
  • BFW Monoplane<ref name = "Gray GAoWWI"/> 1918
  • BFW N.I - night bomber<ref name = "Gray GAoWWI"/>

Blohm & Voss

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(Blohm & Voss and Hamburger Flugzeugbau) (For WWII projects with no RLM designation see: List of German aircraft projects, 1939-1945)

Bücker

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(Bücker Flugzeugbau)

Caspar

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(Caspar-Werke)

  • Caspar D.I - twin-engine single-seat fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.314">Gray, 1970, p.314</ref>
  • Caspar U.1 - submarine aircraft

Daimler

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(Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft Werke)

DFL

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(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Luftfahrt - Research Institute in Braunschweig)

  • LT 9.2 Frosch - torpedo glider

DFS

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(Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug)

  • DFS See Adler - seaplane research aircraft
  • DFS Mo 6 - target glider prototypes, 1936
  • DFS Mo 12 - target drone re-designated Argus As-292, first photo reconnaissance RPV
  • DFS 39 - Lippisch-designed tail-less research aircraft
  • DFS 40 - Lippisch-designed tail-less research aircraft
  • DFS 108-49 Granau Baby - 1932 glider
  • DFS 108-?? Kranich - 1935 glider
  • DFS 108-68 Weihe - 1938 glider
  • DFS 108-70 Olympia - planned 1940 Olympics glider
  • DFS 194 - rocket-powered research aircraft, forerunner of Me 163
  • DFS 228 - rocket-powered reconnaissance prototype
  • DFS 230 - transport glider
  • DFS 331 - transport glider prototype
  • DFS 332 - wing section research
  • DFS 346 - supersonic research, reached Mach 1 in USSR
  • DFS 464 - project rocket carrier aircraft for DFS 360

DFW

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(Deutsche Flugzeug-Werke)

  • DFW Mars - reconnaissance
  • DFW B.I - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.317"/>
  • DFW B.II - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.318</ref>
  • DFW C.I - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.319">Gray, 1970, p.319</ref>
  • DFW C.II - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.319"/>
  • DFW C.IV - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.320</ref>
  • DFW C.V - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.79-81</ref>
  • DFW C.VI - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.321">Gray, 1970, p.321</ref>
  • DFW D.I - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.322-323</ref>
  • DFW Dr.I - triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.324">Gray, 1970, p.324</ref>
  • DFW D.II - fighter
  • DFW F 34 - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.324"/>
  • DFW F 37 - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.321"/>
  • DFW R.I - heavy bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, p.325</ref>
  • DFW R.II - heavy bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, p.326</ref>
  • DFW R.III - cancelled heavy bomber
  • DFW T.28 Floh - fighter prototype<ref>Gray, 1970, p.322</ref>

Dornier

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(Dornier Flugzeugwerke GmbH)

EMW

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(Elektro Mechanische Werke)

  • EMW A-4B piloted V-2 missile project
  • EMW A-6 piloted V-2 missile project with aux. ramjet, origin of the X-15 rocketplane
  • EMW A-9/A-10 piloted A-9/A-10 ICBM project

Euler

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(Euler-Werke)

  • Euler B.I - reconnaissance
  • Euler B.II - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.327">Gray, 1970, p.327</ref>
  • Euler B.III - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.327"/>
  • Euler C - reconnaissance pusher<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.328">Gray, 1970, p.328</ref>
  • Euler D.I - fighter, copy of Nieuport<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.329">Gray, 1970, p.329</ref>
  • Euler D.II - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.330">Gray, 1970, p.330</ref>
  • Euler D - fighter (possibly D.III) <ref name="Gray, 1970, p.329"/>
  • Euler Dr.I - triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.330"/>
  • Euler Dr.2 - triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.331">Gray, 1970, p.331</ref>
  • Euler Dr.3 - triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.331"/>
  • Euler Dr.4 - triplane trainer<ref>Gray, 1970, p.332</ref>
  • Euler Pusher Einsitzer - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.328"/>
  • Euler Quadruplane - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.333</ref>

Fieseler

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(Gerhard Fieseler Werke GmbH)

Flettner

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(Flettner Flugzeugbau GmbH and Anton Flettner G.m.b.H.)

Focke-Achgelis

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(Focke-Achgelis & Co. GmbH)

Focke-Wulf

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(Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau GmbH)

Fokker

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(Fokker Aviatik GmbH)

  • Fokker A.I (M.8) - reconnaissance monoplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.337</ref>
  • Fokker A.II (M.5L) - reconnaissance monoplane<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.334">Gray, 1970, p.334</ref>
  • Fokker A.III (M.5K) - reconnaissance monoplane, armed version designated E.I<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.334"/>
  • Fokker B.I (1915) (M.10E) - reconnaissance biplane for Austria-Hungary<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.339">Gray, 1970, p.339</ref>
  • Fokker B.II (1916) (M.10Z) - reconnaissance biplane for Austria-Hungary<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.339"/>
  • Fokker B.III (M.17) - reconnaissance/fighter for Austria-Hungary<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.341-344</ref>
  • Fokker C.I - reconnaissance, first 70 examples built in Germany and shipped to Netherlands.
  • Fokker D.I (M.18Z) - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.87-90">Gray, 1970, pp.87-90</ref>
  • Fokker D.II (M.17Z) - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.91-94">Gray, 1970, pp.91-94</ref>
  • Fokker D.III (M.20Z) - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.91-94"/>
  • Fokker D.IV - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.87-90"/>
  • Fokker D.V (M.22) - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.95-97</ref>
  • Fokker D.VI - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.102-104</ref>
  • Fokker D.VII - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.105-108</ref>
  • Fokker D.VIII - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.109-112</ref>
  • Fokker F.I/Dr.I - triplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.98-101</ref>
  • Fokker E.I - monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.82-86">Gray, 1970, pp.82-86</ref>
  • Fokker E.II - monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.82-86"/>
  • Fokker E.III - monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.82-86"/>
  • Fokker E.IV - monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.82-86"/>
  • Fokker M.6 - reconnaissance parasol<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.336">Gray, 1970, p.336</ref>
  • Fokker M.7 - reconnaissance sesquiplane<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.336"/>
  • Fokker K.I (M.9) - battleplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.338</ref>
  • Fokker M.16<ref>Gray, 1970, p.340</ref>
  • Fokker V.1 - prototype fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.347</ref>
  • Fokker V.2 - prototype fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.348</ref>
  • Fokker V.3 - prototype for Dr.I fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.349">Gray, 1970, pp.349</ref>
  • Fokker V.4 - prototype for Dr.I fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.349"/>
  • Fokker V.5 - prototype for Dr.I fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.349"/>
  • Fokker V.6 - prototype triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.350">Gray, 1970, pp.350</ref>
  • Fokker V.7 - prototype triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.350"/>
  • Fokker V.8 - prototype 5 wing fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.351</ref>
  • Fokker V.9 - prototype biplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.352">Gray, 1970, pp.352</ref>
  • Fokker V.10 - prototype triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.352"/>
  • Fokker V.11 - prototype for D.VII fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.353</ref>
  • Fokker V.12 - prototype for D.VI fighter
  • Fokker V.13 - prototype for D.VI fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.354</ref>
  • Fokker V.14 - prototype for D.VI fighter
  • Fokker V.16 - prototype for D.VI fighter
  • Fokker V.17 - prototype monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.355">Gray, 1970, pp.355</ref>
  • Fokker V.18 - prototype for D.VII fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.355"/>
  • Fokker V.20 - prototype monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.356">Gray, 1970, pp.356</ref>
  • Fokker V.21 - prototype for D.VII fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.356"/>
  • Fokker V.22 - prototype for D.VII fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.357">Gray, 1970, pp.357</ref>
  • Fokker V.23 - prototype monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.357"/>
  • Fokker V.24 - prototype for D.VII fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.358">Gray, 1970, pp.358</ref>
  • Fokker V.25 - prototype monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.358"/>
  • Fokker V.26 - prototype for D.VIII monoplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.359</ref>
  • Fokker V.27 - prototype monoplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.360</ref>
  • Fokker V.28 - prototype for D.VIII monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.361">Gray, 1970, pp.361</ref>
  • Fokker V.29 - prototype for parasol monoplane version of D.VII fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.361"/>
  • Fokker V.30 - prototype for glider version of D.VIII monoplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.362">Gray, 1970, pp.362</ref>
  • Fokker V.31 - D.VII fighter modified to tow V.30<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.362"/>
  • Fokker V.33 - prototype D.VI fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.363">Gray, 1970, pp.363</ref>
  • Fokker V.34 - prototype D.VII fighter with BMW engine<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.363"/>
  • Fokker V.35 - prototype D.VII fighter variant
  • Fokker V.36 - prototype D.VII fighter variant<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.364</ref>
  • Fokker V.37 - armoured variant of V.27 monoplane<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.365</ref>
  • Fokker V.38 - prototype for C.I<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.366</ref>
  • Fokker W.4 - reconnaissance floatplane derived from M.7 <ref>Gray, 1970, p.346</ref>

Friedrichshafen

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(Flugzeugbau Friedrichshafen GmbH)

Geest

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Geratwerk-Stargard

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Germania

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  • Germania type B - reconnaissance, 1915<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.387">Gray, 1970, p.387</ref>
  • Germania type C/K.D.D. - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.388">Gray, 1970, p.388</ref>
  • Germania C.I - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.388"/>
  • Germania C.II - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.389">Gray, 1970, p.389</ref>
  • Germania C.IV - trainer<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.387"/>
  • Germania JM - unarmed single-seater, 1916<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.389"/>

Gödecker

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Göppingen

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(Sportsflugzeuge Göppingen)

Gotha

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(Gothaer Waggonfabrik)

  • Gotha LD.1/2/6/7 - training/reconnaissance/bomber biplanes<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.392-393 and 395-396</ref>
  • Gotha LD.5 - single seat reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.394</ref>
  • Gotha LE.3 Taube - monoplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.391</ref>
  • Gotha WD.1 - reconnaissance floatplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.397</ref>
  • Gotha WD.2/5/9/12/13/15 - reconnaissance floatplanes<ref>Gray, 1970, p.398-399, 402 & 404-406</ref>
  • Gotha WD.3 - pusher reconnaissance floatplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.398</ref>
  • Gotha WD.7 - twin-engined seaplane trainer/reconnaissance biplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.400</ref>
  • Gotha WD.8 - single-engined seaplane trainer/reconnaissance biplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.401</ref>
  • Gotha WD.11 - torpedo bomber floatplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.403</ref>
  • Gotha WD.14/20/22 - torpedo bomber floatplanes<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.133-135 & 407-408</ref>
  • Gotha WD.27 - large patrol floatplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.409</ref>
  • Gotha G.I/UWD - heavy bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.409-410</ref>
  • Gotha G.II - heavy bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.411">Gray, 1970, p.411</ref>
  • Gotha G.III - heavy bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.411"/>
  • Gotha G.IV - heavy bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.128-132</ref>
  • Gotha G.V - heavy bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.128-132 & 412-413</ref>
  • Gotha G.VI - asymmetric heavy bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, p.413</ref>
  • Gotha GL.VII - high speed reconnaissance bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.414-415</ref>
  • Gotha GL.VIII - high speed bomber<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.416">Gray, 1970, p.416</ref>
  • Gotha G.IX - high speed bomber built by LVG<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.416"/>
  • Gotha G.X - high speed reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.417">Gray, 1970, p.417</ref>
  • Gotha Go 145 - trainer
  • Gotha Go 146 - transport, 1935
  • Gotha Go 147 - STOL reconnaissance prototype
  • Gotha Go 229 - jet flying wing fighter
  • Gotha Go 242 - transport glider
  • Gotha Go 244 - transport
  • Gotha Go 345 - assault glider
  • Gotha Ka 430 - transport glider

Halberstadt

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(Halberstädter Flugzeugwerke GmbH)

Hannover

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(Hannoversche Waggonfabrik AG)

  • Hannover C.I - license-built Aviatik C.I
  • Hannover CL.II - light reconnaissance/close support<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.150-153</ref>
  • Hannover CL.III - light reconnaissance/close support<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.150-153 & 425</ref>
  • Hannover CL.IV - light reconnaissance/close support<ref>Gray, 1970, p.426</ref>
  • Hannover CL.V - light reconnaissance/close support<ref>Gray, 1970, p.427</ref>

Hannuschke

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Hergt

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Hansa-Brandenburg

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(Hansa und Brandenburgische Flugzeugwerke)

Heinkel

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(Heinkel Flugzeugwerke)

Henschel

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(Henschel & Son)

Horten

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(Horten brothers)

Hütter

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(Ulrich Hütter and Wolfgang Hütter)

Jeannin

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(Fabrik und Jeannin Flugzeugbau)

  • Jeannin Taube - reconnaissance monoplane, 1914<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.429">Gray, 1970, p.429</ref>
  • Jeannin biplane - reconnaissance biplane, 1915<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.429"/>

Junkers

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(Junkers Flugzeug und Motorenwerke AG)

Klemm

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(Klemm Leichtflugzeugbau GmbH)

Kondor

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(Kondor Flugzeugwerke GmbH)

  • Kondor Taube - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.436">Gray, 1970, p.436</ref>
  • Kondor W.1 - two-seater<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.436"/>
  • Kondor W.2C - reconnaissance<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.437">Gray, 1970, p.437</ref>
  • Kondor B.I - trainer<ref>Gray, 1970, p.442</ref>
  • Kondor D.I - sesquiplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.437"/>
  • Kondor D.II - biplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.438</ref>
  • Kondor D.6 - biplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.439</ref>
  • Kondor D.7 - sesquiplane fighter, 1917<ref>Gray, 1970, p.440</ref>
  • Kondor E.III & IIIa - monoplane fighter, 1918<ref>Gray, 1970, p.441</ref>

KW (Danzig)

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(Kaiserliche Werft Danzig - German Navy Shipyard)

KW (Kiel)

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(Kaiserliche Werft Kiel - German Navy Shipyard)

KW (Wilhelmshaven)

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(Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven - German Navy Shipyard)

Laufer

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LFG Roland

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(Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft)

Linke-Hofmann

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(Linke-Hofmann)

Lippisch

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(Alexander Lippisch)

LTG

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(Lufttorpedo-Gesellschaft Berlin)

  • LTG FD 1 - fighter floatplane<ref>Lange, 1986, p.75</ref>

Lübeck-Travemünde

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(Flugzeugwerft Lübeck-Travemünde GmbH)

LVG

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(Luftverkehrsgesellschaft mbH)

  • LVG B.I - reconnaissance/trainer<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.169-172 & 472">Gray, 1970, pp.169-172 & 472</ref>
  • LVG B.II - reconnaissance/trainer<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.169-172</ref>
  • LVG B.III - trainer aircraft<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.169-172 & 472"/>
  • LVG C.I - reconnaissance, one example modified as torpedo bomber<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.474 & 478</ref>
  • LVG C.II - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.173-175</ref>
  • LVG C.III - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.475</ref>
  • LVG C.IV - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.476</ref>
  • LVG C.V - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.176-178</ref>
  • LVG C.VI - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.179-182</ref>
  • LVG C.VII - reconnaissance
  • LVG C.VIII - reconnaissance<ref>Gray, 1970, p.477</ref>
  • LVG C.IX - reconnaissance
  • LVG D 10 - experimental fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.479">Gray, 1970, p.479</ref>
  • LVG D.II - fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.479"/>
  • LVG D.III - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.480</ref>
  • LVG D.IV - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.481</ref>
  • LVG D.V - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.482</ref>
  • LVG D.VI - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.483</ref>
  • LVG E.I - armed reconnaissance monoplane, 1915<ref>Gray, 1970, p.484</ref>
  • LVG G.I - bomber aircraft<ref>Gray, 1970, p.485</ref>
  • LVG G.II - triplane bomber
  • LVG G.III - Schütte-Lanz G.V triplane bomber built by LVG<ref>Gray, 1970, p.486</ref>

Märkische

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(Märkische Flugzeueg-Werke)

Messerschmitt

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(Messerschmitt Aktiengesellschaft)

Mistel Composites

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Nagler and Rolz

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Naglo

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(Naglo Bootswerfte)

  • Naglo D.II - quadruplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.488</ref>

NFW

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(National Flugzeug-Werk GmbH Johannisthal)

  • NFW B.I - trainer<ref>Gray, 1970, p.489</ref>
  • NFW E.I - experimental monoplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.489-490</ref>
  • NFW E.II - experimental monoplane, 1917<ref>Gray, 1970, p.490</ref>

Oertz

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(Oertz)

  • Oertz W 4 - flying boat<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.491">Gray, 1970, p.491</ref>
  • Oertz W 5 - flying boat<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.491-492">Gray, 1970, pp.491-492</ref>
  • Oertz W 6 Flugschoner - tandem double biplane flying boat<ref name="Gray, 1970, pp.491-492"/>
  • Oerta W 7 - flying boat<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.491"/>
  • Oertz W 8 - flying boat<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.491 & 493</ref>

Otto

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(Gustav Otto Flugmaschinenfabrik & Otto Werke, Gustav Otto, München)

  • Otto pusher - reconnaissance pusher biplane, 1914<ref>Gray, 1970, p.493</ref>
  • Otto B.I - reconnaissance tractor biplane, 1914<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.495">Gray, 1970, p.495</ref>
  • Otto C.I - reconnaissance pusher, 1915<ref>Gray, 1970, p.494</ref>
  • Otto C.II - reconnaissance tractor biplane<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.495"/>

Pfalz

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(Pfalz Flugzeugwerke)

  • Pfalz A.I - reconnaissance monoplane, licence built Morane-Saulnier L<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.496">Gray, 1970, p.496</ref>
  • Pfalz A.II - reconnaissance monoplane<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.496"/>
  • Pfalz C.I - Rumpler C.IV under licence with minor improvements<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.508">Gray, 1970, p.508</ref>
  • Pfalz E.I - monoplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.183-186</ref>
  • Pfalz E.II - monoplane fighter
  • Pfalz E.III - monoplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.497</ref>
  • Pfalz E.IV - monoplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.498</ref>
  • Pfalz E.V - monoplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.183-186 & 498</ref>
  • Pfalz D type - fighter biplane<ref>Gray, 1970, p.499</ref>
  • Pfalz D.III & IIIa - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.187-190</ref>
  • Pfalz D.IV - fighter
  • Pfalz D.VI - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.500</ref>
  • Pfalz D.VII - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.501-502</ref>
  • Pfalz D.VIII - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.502-503</ref>
  • Pfalz D.XII - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, pp.191-194</ref>
  • Pfalz D.XIV - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.505</ref>
  • Pfalz D.XV - fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.506</ref>
  • Pfalz Dr.I - triplane fighter<ref>Gray, 1970, p.507</ref>
  • Pfalz Dr.II - triplane fighter<ref name="Gray, 1970, p.508"/>

Reiseler, Walter

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Rex

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(Flugmaschine Rex GmbH)

Rohrbach, Adolph

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Rohrbach

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(Rohrbach Metall-Flugzeugbau)

Ruhrstahl

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Rumpler

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(Rumpler Flugzeugwerke)

Sablatnig

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(Sablatnig Flugzeugbau GmbH)

Sack, Arthur

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Sanger-Bredt

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Schneider

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(Flugmaschine Fabrik Franz Schneider GmbH)

Schütte-Lanz

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(Luftfahrzeugbau Schütte-Lanz)

Schwade

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(Schwade Flugzeug und Motorenbau GmbH)

Siebel

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(Siebel Flugzeugwerke)

SSW

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(Siemens-Schuckertwerke)

Škoda-Kauba (Occupied Czechoslovakia)

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(Škoda-Kauba Flugzeugbau)

Soldenhoff

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Sombold, Heinz

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  • Sombold So 344 Rammschußjäger - rocket-powered interceptor project, 1944

Stöckel

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Udet

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(Udet Flugzeugbau)

Ursinus

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(Oskar Ursinus)

  • Ursinus Seaplane - fighter floatplane with retractable floats<ref>Gray, 1970, p.572</ref>

VFW

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(Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke)

VFW-Fokker

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(VFW-Fokker GmbH)

Wernher von Braun

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(Wernher von Braun)

Weserflug

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(Weser Flugzeugbau GmbH)

WNF

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(Wiener Neustadter Flugzeugwerk)

Zeppelin Werke

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(Zeppelin-Werke GmbH)

See also

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References

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