Aeronca
Aeronca is an American aircraft manufacturer and its headquarters is in Middletown, Ohio.
Aircraft
| Model name | First flight | Number built | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
Engines
Missiles
Aeronca Media
- AeroncaC-2CF-AOR.jpg
Aeronca C-2 at the Canada Aviation and Space Museum in Ottawa, Ontario
- Aeronca 7ac champion g-bpfm 1946 arp.jpg
Aeronca 7AC Champion (G-BPFM), built 1946, taking off at the Great Vintage Flying Weekend (a gathering of old light aircraft) at Kemble Airport, Gloucestershire, England. Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in May 2009 and released to the public domain.
- Aeronca 11ac chief g-ivor 1940 arp.jpg
Aeronca 11AC Chief (G-IVOR), built in 1940, at the Great Vintage Flying Weekend (a gathering of vintage light aircraft) at Kemble Airport, Gloucestershire, England. Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in May 2009 and released to the public domain.
- Aeronca Grasshopper L-3B of the United States Army Air Forces, now private as G-BRHP 29Sept2018 arp.jpg
Aeronca Grasshopper L-3B observation and liaison aircraft, formerly of the United States Army Air Forces, now privately owned as G-BRHP. *In the static display at the 2018 Cotswold Airport Revival Festival, Gloucestershire, England. Serial 058B-8533, code 3-1923, built 1942, maximum speed 129 mph.