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General Military Accidents / incidents Records
USAAS /
USAAC /
USAAF /
USAF fighter designations 1924–1962, and
Tri-Service post-1962 systems
1924 sequences (1924–1962)
Pursuit (1924–1948) Fighter (1948–1962) Pursuit, biplace Fighter, multiplace Non-sequential
Tri-service sequence (1962–present)
Main sequence Non-sequential
Covert designations Related designations
Manufacturer designations
'Greek' series 'N' series Note: Northrop company designations include a wide variety of technologies. Only aircraft, aero engines, and missiles are linked here.
'P' series
By role
Attack Bombers Drones Fighters Reconnaissance Trainers Transports Experimental
Aircraft engines Names
USAAS /
USAAC /
USAAF /
USAF fighter designations 1924–1962, and
Tri-Service post-1962 systems
1924 sequences (1924–1962)
Pursuit (1924–1948) Fighter (1948–1962) Pursuit, biplace Fighter, multiplace Non-sequential
Tri-service sequence (1962–present)
Main sequence Non-sequential
Covert designations Related designations
Army/Air Force sequence (1925–1962) Tri-Service sequence (1962–present)
Main sequence Non-sequential
Related designations
General Military Accidents / incidents Records
Aircraft Manufacturers [ edit ]
List of aircraft manufacturers
Commercial Aircraft [ edit ]
Airliners
Piston-engined Jet-engined In development Proposed Not developed
Civil trainers/ utility aircraft
Single-engine Twin-engine Four engines Cessna Citation family
Helicopters Gliders Military Aircraft names Licensees People Other a Redesignated during development •
b Not built •
c Produced only by Reims •
d Transferred to
Beechcraft during development •
e Early models had no "I" suffix; some sources call these aircraft the
Citation 500
Civilian
Airliners
Corporate Freighters Helicopters Experimental
Military
Transports Tankers Maritime patrol Fighters Trainers Helicopters UAVs
Transports
Vega family Electra family Constellation family C-130 Hercules family L-188 Electra family Other types
Fighter-bombers
Lightning family Shooting Star family Starfighter family Raptor family Other types
Reconnaissance
Blackbird family Maritime patrol Other crewed UAVs
Trainers Helicopters Experimental Light aircraft Missiles Engines Model numbers
1 Not assigned
Manufacturer designations Bombers Fighters and attack aircraft Civilian transports Military transports Experimental aircraft General Dynamics
USAAS /
USAAC /
USAAF /
USAF fighter designations 1924–1962, and
Tri-Service post-1962 systems
1924 sequences (1924–1962)
Pursuit (1924–1948) Fighter (1948–1962) Pursuit, biplace Fighter, multiplace Non-sequential
Tri-service sequence (1962–present)
Main sequence Non-sequential
Covert designations Related designations
General Military Accidents / incidents Records
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Fighters / interceptors Bombers / attack Reconnaissance Competitive aerobatic Trainers Transports Experimental Agricultural Cancelled projects
Civilian Military Unmanned Experimental Proposed, cancelled Early period