Aeronca
aerospace manufacturer in the United States
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Aeronca is an American aircraft manufacturer and its headquarters is in Middletown, Ohio.
Aircraft
changeModel name | First flight | Number built | Type |
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Aeronca C-4 | 1 | Prototype single engine three seat open cockpit biplane | |
Aeronca C-1 Cadet | 1931 | 3 | Single engine single seat high wing open cockpit monoplane |
Aeronca C-2 | 1929 | 164 | Single engine single seat high wing open cockpit monoplane |
Aeronca C-3 | 400 | Single engine two seat high wing closed cockpit monoplane | |
Aeronca C-100 | 21 | Single engine two seat high wing closed cockpit monoplane | |
Aeronca L | 65 | Single engine two seat low wing cabin monoplane | |
Aeronca K | 357 | Single engine two seat high wing closed cockpit monoplane | |
Aeronca 50 Chief | 1938 | 175+ | Single engine two seat high wing cabin monoplane |
Aeronca 60 | 118 | Single engine two seat high wing cabin monoplane | |
Aeronca 65 Super Chief | 2,059 | Single engine two seat high wing cabin monoplane | |
Aeronca L-3 | 1941 | 1,487+ | Military version of Model 65 |
Aeronca TG-5 | 250 | Glider version of L-3 | |
Aeronca LNR | 3 | Navy version of TG-5 | |
Aeronca L-16 | 609 | Military version of Model 7 | |
Aeronca 7 Champion | 1944 | 7,200+ | Single engine two seat high wing cabin monoplane |
Aeronca 9 Arrow | 1 | Prototype single engine two seat low wing cabin monoplane | |
Aeronca 10 Eagle | N/A | 1 mockup | Unbuilt single engine four seat mid wing cabin monoplane |
Aeronca 11 Chief | 1945 | 2,300+ | Single engine two seat high wing cabin monoplane |
Aeronca 12 Chum | 2 | Prototype single engine two seat low wing cabin monoplane | |
Aeronca 15 Sedan |