List of aircraft (Y)

In today's world, List of aircraft (Y) is a topic that covers a large number of aspects and is present in all areas of our lives. Whether in the workplace, social, cultural or personal sphere, List of aircraft (Y) plays a fundamental role in our society. It is important to understand its implications and its impact on our lives, as well as the different perspectives that exist on List of aircraft (Y). In this article, we will explore the different facets of List of aircraft (Y) and how it affects our daily lives.

This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Y'.

Y

Y2Fly

(Point Harbor, North Carolina, United States)

Yackey Aircraft Co.

Yager

(Karl Yager)

Yakovlev

(Soviet Union)

Yasui

(Yasui Hiko Kenkyusho - Yasui Flying Research Studio)

Yates

(George Yates, Beaverton, Oregon; St Helens, Oregon, United States)

Yatsenko

Yench'u

Yeoman Aviation

Yermolayev

Yetti Air

(Czech Republic)

Yokosuka

(Yokosuka First Naval Air Technical Arsenal (第一海軍航空技術廠)) (a.k.a. Kugisho and Yokosho)

Yomiuri

Itogawa Eizo and Horikoshi Jiro sponsored by Yomiuri Shimbun, Japan

Yordanov (aircraft designer)

York

(Leon York, Midland, Texas, United States.)

York

(C.H. York)

Young

(Ed Young)

Young

(J J Young, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States)

Young

(Lewis G. Young, New Jersey, United States)

Young

(Richard E Young, Ypsilanti, Michigan, United States)

Youngcopter

(Björn Jung )

Youngman-Baynes

Younkin-Dake

Yue

(Fong Yue (also seen as Fung Joe Guey and Feng Ru), Oakland, CA)

Yuneec International

(China)

Yunker

((George C) Yunker Aircraft Co, 115 Osage St, Wichita, Kansas, United States)

Yunshuji

Yutz

(Joe Yutz, Pottsville, Pennsylvania, United States)



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