List of Military Aircraft of The United States - Un-designated Foreign Aircraft Operated By The United States

Un-designated Foreign Aircraft Operated By The United States

  • Airspeed Horsa – Airspeed Ltd
  • Airspeed Oxford – Airspeed
  • Bristol Beaufighter – Bristol Aeroplane Company
  • Boulton Paul Defiant – Boulton Paul Aircraft
  • CAC Wirraway – Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
  • de Havilland Dominie – de Havilland
  • de Havilland Moth Minor – de Havilland.
  • de Havilland Tiger Moth – de Havilland
  • Diamond DA20 – Diamond Aircraft
  • Hawker Hurricane – Hawker Aircraft
  • Heinkel HD 22 – Heinkel Flugzeugwerke
  • M28 Skytruck – PZL
  • Mil Mi-17 – Mil
  • Miles Master – Miles Aircraft Ltd
  • Morane-Saulnier MS-234
  • Percival Proctor
  • Supermarine Spitfire
  • Westland Lysander

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