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group1
G1-L1-C1 (background transparent to remove stripes, liststyle must be above list)
G1-L1-C21
group2
GL2-C1-E1 (centered)
GL2-C2-E2
group3
GL3-C1-E1
GL3-C1-E2, ** adds brackets
GL3-C1-E3| {{!}}for pipe
GL3-C1-E4
group4 6em wide
subgroup/child group1 16em wide
GL4-GL1-E1 - 1.0 • 2.0 • 3.0 {{*}} for heavier dots GL4-GL1-E2
subgroup/child group2 subgroup/child group3 subgroup/child group4
1 notes below (aligned left) with 20 spaces
Multiple Navboxes within navbox
WW1 types Postwar types Dewoitine derivatives
Autogiro Cabin biplanes Open biplane Monoplanes
EstablishmentsTaliedo
Company WW1 HP designations Numerical designation sequence2, 3 Names WW1 Military designations
Cantieri Aeronautici Bergamaschi (CAB) Caproni Reggiane Caproni-Predappio Caproni Peruana Caproni Vizzola Caproni Trento Other groups 1 No details on project, or designation skipped 2 Sequence retroactively applied to pre-1918 designs 3 200 series reserved for multi-engine types
Transports Bombers & attack Fighters Reconnaissance Sportsplanes Record breakers & racers Trainers Gliders Unknown projects
G- class
GL- class
K- class
L- class
N- class
G =
Grossflugzeuge (large airplane), GL =
Grossflugzeuge Leicht (light large airplane)
K = Kampfflugzeug (battleplane), renamed as G-class, L = bomber midway between K/G and R-classes
N =
Nacht (night)
Fighters Bombers Transports Reconnaissance Trainers Special Attackers
Fighters (A) Torpedo bombers (B) Shipboard reconnaissance (C) Dive bombers (D) Reconnaissance seaplanes (E) Observation seaplanes (F) Land-based bombers (G) Flying Boats (H) Land-based Fighters (J) Trainers (K) Transports (L) Special-purpose (M)1 Floatplane fighters (N) Land-based bombers (P) Patrol (Q) Land-based reconnaissance (R) Night fighters (S) 1 X as second letter is for experimental aircraft or imported technology demonstrators not intended for service,
2 Hyphenated trailing letter (-J, -K, -L, -N or -S) denotes design modified for secondary role, 3 Possibly incorrect designation, but used in many sources
Fighters
Naval fighters1 Land-based fighters2 Nightfighters3 Jet/rocket fighters
Heavy bombers4 Bombers5 Patrol6 Reconnaissance7 Trainers8 Transports9 Miscellaneous10 Special-purpose aircraft11 With some exceptions for rockets, jets and repurposed aircraft, names chosen were for: 1. Winds, 2. Lightning, 3. Nighttime lights, 4. Mountains, 5. Stars/constellations, 6. Seas, 7. Clouds, 8. Plants, 9. Skies, 10. Landscapes, and 11. Flowers. Published translations disagree, and many are simplified, especially for plants, where the Japanese referred to a specific variety and the common translations only to the broader type.
LWF designs Built under licence
Nieuport (1909-1914) Nieuport (1914-1918)
Reconnaissance (A) Bombers (B) Fighters (C) Trainers (E) Experimental Vee-strutters (by wing area)1
13 metre 15 metre
Flat-sided fuselage New fuselage2 New wing3
18 metre 23 metre 30 metre 48 metres+
Nieuport-Delage
Fighters Racers/record aircraft Transports & bombers Other
33 (trainer)
50 (torpedo bomber)
580 (reconnaissance)
Nieuport (mid 1930s) Loire-Nieuport Foreign production
England
Italy
Japan
Japan
Russia
Scotland
Siam
Spain
Uruguay
1 Wing area used to distinguish different designs by French.
2 Fuselage sides streamlined with longitudinal stringers.
3 New airfoil sections, spar moved aft, leading edges ply covered, and new ailerons.
Numerical Designations Acronym Designations Other designs
Autogyro (A )
A-1 1
A-2 1
A-3 1
A-4
A-5 1
A-6 1
A-7
Arctic aircraft (ARK ) Cruiser flying boat (MK ) Overhead tank destroyer (VIT ) Descriptors
Troop assault glider BDP
Diesel record aircraft RD
Submarine-borne aircraft SPL
Stratospheric aircraft SS
1 Unknown/not assigned
Aircraft Military designations Companies
Model numbers
Detroiter
Junior Reliant Airliner Vultee modelsConvair modelsOne off designs
Names Military designations
Early letter base designations 1000 series designations Late Numerical Designations Names
Company designations
Named types Numbered types Open cockpit biplanes Standard Cabin biplanes Custom Cabin sesquiplanes Monoplanes
Military designations
Gliders Powered transports Trainers
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