List of aircraft (Hf–Hz)

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Hf–Hz'.

Hf–Hz

(Hamburger Flugzeugbau GmbH)

HFL-Flugzeugbau

  • HFL Stratos 300

Hickman

(Orville H Hickman, Minneapolis, MN)

  • Hickman H-16[1]
  • Hickman H-20[1]
  • Hickman H-22[1]
  • Packmag Midget Seaplane[1]

Hidde

(Leo A Hidde, Milwaukee, WI)

  • Hidde LH-1[1]

Higgins

((Andrew J & Frank O) Higgins Industries Inc, New Orleans, LA)

  • Higgins EB-1 Rotorplane[1]

Higgins

(J H Higgins, Bunkburnett, TX)

  • Higgins H-2[1]

Higley

(Clarence Higley, Cummings, KS)

  • Higley Parasol[1]

Higher Class Aviation

Hild-Marshonet

((Frederick C) Hild-(Edward F) Marshonet, Hempstead, NY)

  • Hild-Marshonet 1911 Monoplane[1]
  • Hild-Marshonet 1912 Trainer[1]
  • Hild-Marshonet 1919 Biplane[1]
  • Hild-Marshonet 1920 Biplane[1]

Hill

  • Hummer

Hill

(Topeka, KS)

  • Hill Tomcat[1]

Hill

(John Hill, Enid, OK)

  • Hill Tiny Hawk[1]

Hill-Kemman

(Keith Hill and Roger Kemman)

  • Hill-Kemman HK-1[1]

(Hillberg Helicopters, Fountain Valley, CA)

Hiller

(Stanley Hiller (Sr), Alameda, CA)

  • Hiller 1911 monoplane[1]

(1942: (Stanley) Hiller Industries, Berkeley, CA, 1944: United Helicopters Inc (Hiller & Henry J Kaiser), 625 El Camino Real, Palo Alto, CA, c.1952: Hiller Helicopters. 1961: Acquisition by Eltra Corp, a holding company. 1964: Fairchild-Hiller Corp. 1973: Hiller Aviation. 1984: Fairchild-Hiller assets sold to Rogerson Aircraft Corp as Rogerson-Hiller, Port Angeles, WA, 1994: Hiller Aircraft Corp, Newark, CA, established when Jeffrey Hiller (son of Stanley) led an investment consortium to repurchase the assets from Rogerson-Hiller Corp.)

Hillman

(Hillman Helicopters, Paso Robles, CA and Stellar Airpark, Chandler, AZ)

  • Hillman Model 360[1]
  • Hillman Busy Bee[1]
  • Hillman Hornet
  • Hillman Turbo Hornet[1]
  • Hillman Wankelbee[1]

Hillson

(F.H. Hills & Sons)

Hilton

(Hilton Aircraft Co, 621 W Douglas, Wichita, KS)

  • Hilton & Brown 1000 (a.k.a. Hilton Super)[1]

Hinchman

(Hinchman Aircraft Company)

(Hindustan Aeronautics Limited or HAL, India)

Hino

(Kumazo Hino)

  • Hino No.1[6]
  • Hino No.2[6]
  • Hino No.3 Kai[6]
  • Hino No.4 Kamikaze-go[6]

Hinz

(L and B Hinz, Filderstadt, Germany)

Hipp's Superbirds

Hippsich

  • Hippsich Monoplane[7]

(Hiro Kaigun Kosho - Hiro Naval Arsenal)

Hirsch

(Rene Hirsch – M.Aé.R.C. Moyens Aérodynamiques de Régulation et de Controle)

Hirt

(Hirt Aircraft Corp, Hemet, CA)

  • Hirt MK-7[1]
  • Hirt Trio[1]

Hise

((Fred H) Hise Aircraft Co, Gratiot Ave Airport, Detroit, MI)

(Sociedad la Hispano / Hispano Aviación)

(Historical Aircraft Corporation, Nucla, CO)[12]

Hatfield Man Powered Aircraft Club (HMPAC)

(Adams-Wilson Helicopters Inc, Lakewood, CA)

  • Hobbycopter 101 (a.k.a. XH-1)[1]
  • Hobbycopter 102[1]

Hochart

  • Hochart S2[13]

Hockaday

((Noel R) Hockaday Aircraft Corp, Burbank, CA)

  • Hockaday Noelcraft[1]
  • Hockaday CF-130 Comet[1]
  • Hocke experimental biplane[14]

Hocker-Denien

(A Hocker, Evansville, IN; 1961: Ralph R Denien, Indianapolis, IN)

  • Hocker-Denien Sparrow Hawk[1]

Hodek

Hodgdon

(L M (and T A?) Hodgdon, Detroit, MI)

  • Hodgdon Ascender[1]
  • Hodgdon Chummy[1]

Hodgson

(Edward R Hodgson IV, 125 S Millodge, Athens, GA)

  • Hodgson Red Star[1]

Hodkinson

(Valley Mfg Div, (W W) Hodkinson Aircraft Corp, Glendale, CA)

Hoefelman

(Charles D Hoefelman, Mineral Wells, TX)

Hoff

(Joseph Hoff, CA)

  • Hoff 1921 Biplane[1]

Hoff

(C D Hoff, Chicago, IL)

  • Hoff Cabin[1]

Hoffman

(Raoul J Hoffman, St Petersburg, FL)

Hoffman

(Edward C Hoffman, St Petersburg, FL)

Hoffmann

(Wolf Hoffmann)

Hogan-Moyer

((Robert J) Hogan-(Jarrett G) Moyer Aircraft Corp, 226 Wolf St, Syracuse, NY)

  • Hogan-Moyer Homer[1]

Hogdon

(L M & T A Hogdon, Detroit, MI)

  • Hogdon Ascender[1]
  • Hogdon Chummy[1]

Hogue

(Alton H Hogue, Boulder, CO)

  • Hogue H-100[1]

Holbrook

((Arthur Erritt) Holbrook Helicopter Aeroplane Co (Pres: L B Durnil), Joplin, MO)

  • Holbrook 1910 Helicopter[1]

Holcomb

(Jerry Holcomb, Vancouver, WA)

Holeka

(W J Holeka, Sacramento, CA)

  • Holeka Type Z[1]

Holl

(Fred T Holl, Parkesburg, PA)

  • Holl 1920 Biplane[1]

Hollaender

(Arne Hollaender, Aare, Jutland)

  • Hollaender A.H.1[18][11]

Hollandair

  • Hollandair HA-001 Libel[19]

Hollandsche Vliegtuigenfabriek

Holle

(A.A. Holle)

  • Holle Varioplane[20]

Holleville

(Roger Holleville)

Hollman

(Winther-Hollman Aircraft Inc, Cupertino, CA)

  • Hollman Condor[1]
  • Hollman HA-2M Sportster[1]

Holloway & Wallace

(H H Holloway & A J Wallace, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Holloway & Wallace HB-2[1]

Hollsmidt

Holman

(C B and Clarence T Holman, Rawlins, WY)

  • Holman 1930 Monoplane[1]

(Honda Motor Co, Greensboro, NC)

Honey

(Ray Honey, Bourbonnais, IL)

  • Honey Li'L Honey[1]

Hongxing

Honroth

(Edward Honroth)

  • Honroth Special[1]

Höntsch

(Gerhard Winkler / Johannes Höntsch / Flugsportgruppe Schönhagen)

  • Höntsch FSS 100 Tourist[22][23]

Hooten

((Orval M) Hooten Aircraft Co, Springfield, IL)

  • Hooten HT-1[1]

Hoover

(David Hoover)

  • Hoover AR-6 (Arnold AR-6)[24]

Hopfner

(Flugzeugbau Hopfner GmbH)

Hopkins

(Robert S Hopkins, Reidsville, NC)

  • Hopkins Falcon 1[1]

Hopkins & Meade

(W F Hopkins & T A Meade, San Diego, CA)

  • Hopkins & Meade Sport[1]

Hopper

(Bruce Hopper, Dallas, TX)

  • Hopper Grasshopper[1]

(1945: Hoppi-copters Inc (Fdr: Horace T Pentecost), Boeing Field, Seattle, WA, 1954: Capital Helicopter Corp.)

(Hordern-Richmond aircraft Ltd.)

Horn

(Mark V Horn, West Palm Beach, FL)

Horten

(Horten Aircraft GmbH)

Horton

(William E Horton, Santa Ana, CA)

  • Horton Wingless[1]

Horváth

(Ernő Horváth)

  • Horváth III 1911 monoplane

Hoshino

(Yonezo Hoshino)

  • Hoshino 1914 Aeroplane[6]

Hosler

(Russell A "Curly" Hosler, Huntington, IN)

  • Hosler C&G Special
  • Hosler Fury[1]

Houde

(Patrice Houde, Reichshoffen, France)

Houstee

(Richard & Katherine Houstee, Memphis, TN)

  • Houstee Blackhawk[1]

Hovey

(Robert W. Hovey)

(Howard aircraft Corporation)

Howard

((D U) Howard Aero Inc, San Antonio, TX, 1963: Acquired by Alamo Aero Service as Howard Aero Mfg Co, Div of Business Aircraft Corp.)

Howard Wright

Howell

(Tyler Howell, Jonesville, MI)

  • Howell S[1]

Howell

(Phil Howell, Christiansburg, VA)

  • Howell-Mignet HM-293 Himmelslaus[1]

Howell-Lutzky

(W T Howell & Victor Lutzky, Detroit, MI)

  • Howell-Lutzky 1936 Monoplane[1]

Howland

(Howland Aero Design, DeBary, FL)

Hoyle

  • Hoyle Skyraider[30]

Hoynik

(Steve W Hoynik, Milwaukee, WI)

  • Hoynik Butch BA-11[1]

HPK

(HPK Aircraft Associates (Harold Hayden, Art Payne, and Robert Kinney of Engle Flying Service), Delaware Valley, PA)

Hruby

(J Hruby, Riverwoods, IL)

  • Hruby Cayuse[1]

HTM

(Helikopter Technik München)

Huabei

(Huabei Machinery Factory)

  • Huabei-5[31]
  • Huabei-6[31]

Hubertec

(Aach, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany)

Hübner

( Dr. Hugo Hübner)

  • Hübner Mücke[32]
  • Hübner 1911 biplane[32]
  • Hübner 1911 monoplane[32]
  • Hübner 1912 floatplane[32]
  • Hübner Eindecker IV 1912[32]

Huc-Raynaud-Guiraud

(Alfred Huc – André Raynaud – Charles Guiraud)

  • Huc-Raynaud-Guiraud Lou Riatou[33]

Hudson

(Sandy Hudson Jr, Black Mountain, NC)

  • Hudson 2-2-E Thing[1]
  • Hudson Trimotor[1]

Hudson

(Sanders V Hudson & William B Harris, Black Mountain, NC)

  • Hudson 32 (a.k.a. Harris & Hudson Longster)[1]

Hudson & O'Brien

(John W. Hudson & Clifton O'Brien, San Francisco, CA)

  • Hudson & O'Brien 1909 Monoplane[1][34]
  • Hudson & O'Brien 1910 Biplane[1]

Huey-Bulmer

(R V Huey and John W Bulmer, Valley Center, KS)

  • Huey-BulmerBuluey Sport H-2[1]

(Huff-Daland Airplane Co, Bristol, PA)

Hüffer

(Flugzeugbau Julius Hüffer)

  • Hüffer Hb 28b[37]
  • Hüffer HK 39[37]
  • DLFW-B.I
  • DLFW-B
  • DLFW-W.I
  • Hüffer HE 1
  • Hüffer HS 3
  • Hüffer H 9

Huffman

(Glen Huffman Aircraft Co, Detroit, MI)

  • Huffman 1928 Biplane[1]

Hughes

(C A Hughes Jr, Elon College, NC)

  • Hughes Dixie special[1]

Hughes

(George Andrew Hughes, 1507 Garfield St (dba King of Flight Aircraft Co, 3830 Touzalin Ave), Lincoln, NE)

  • Hughes 1893[1]

(1934: (Howard R) Hughes Development Co, Glendale, CA, 1936: Hughes Aircraft Div, Hughes Tool Co, Culver City, Burbank, CA, 1948: Aircraft Div, Hughes Tool Co. 1972: Hughes Helicopters Div, Summa Corp. 1984: Helicopter Div acquired by McDonnell-Douglas.)

Hugo

(Adolph B Hugo, Tulsa, OK)

Hulbert

(Dane Hulbert)

  • Hulbert 1910 Biplane[1]

(designed by Hubert Le Blon)

  • Humber monoplane

(Jean-Jacques Humbert)

((J Morry) Hummel Aviation, Bryan, OH)

(Hungaro Copter Limited)

Hunt

(A E Hunt, Jetmore, KS)

  • Hunt 1910 Helicopter[1]

Hunt

(Bill Hunt, Moneta, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Hunt Racer[1]
  • Hunt Special[1]

Hunt

((Henry) Hunt Aircraft Mfg Co, Fiskeville, RI)

  • Hunt Chummy[1]
  • Hunt Special[1]

Hunt

(John Hunt, Govilon, United Kingdom)

Hunt-Rettig

(Ralph V Hunt & William Rettig, Kansas City, MO)

  • Hunt-Rettig Special[1]

Hunter

(Charles Hunter, Chicago, IL)

  • Hunter SA-3[1]

Huntington

((Howard) Huntington Aircraft Co Inc, New York, NY)

Huntington

(Huntington Airplane Co, Huntington, WV)

  • Huntington 1920 Biplane[1]

Hunt

(John Hunt)

Hurd

(E P Hurd Co, Aeronautic Div, 5820 Fischer Ave, Detroit, MI)

  • Hurd 1928 Monoplane[1]
  • Hurd HM-1[1][39]

Hurel-Dubois

(Avions Hurel-Dubois)

Hürkus

(Vecihi Hürkus)

  • Vecihi K-VI[40]
  • Vecihi XIV[40]
  • Vecihi XV[40]
  • Vecihi XIVD[40]
  • Vecihi XVI[40]
  • Vecihi XVID[40]
  • Vecihi K-XVII[40]

Hurlburt

(Mildred Caldwell, Margaret Hurlburt, Anna Logan, Cleveland, OH)

Hurry

(LeRoy Hurry)

  • Hurry J-1 Sport[1]

Hurst

((J W) Hurst Aeroplane & Motor Co (Pres: I J O'Malley), Terre Haute, IN)

  • Hurst Papillon[1]

Husk

(Bill Husk, Dublin, GA)

  • Husk The Clip[1]

Husky

(Caribbean Traders Inc, Miami, FL)

  • Husky I[1]
  • Husky II[1]
  • Husky III[1]
  • Husky Bush Plane[41]

Hussey

(J.G.H. Hussey, Calgary Alberta, Canada)

  • Hussey Skyhawk 101[18]

Hutchinson

(Hutchinson Aircraft Co, Bay St Louis, MS)

  • Hutchinson AGMaster[1]

Hütter

(Ulrich Hütter and Wolfgang Hütter)

Hy-Tek Hurricane


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