Friday, December 1, 2006

List of military aircraft of Germany by manufacturer

'''List of military aircraft of Germany by manufacturer'''

Crazy frog ringtone AEG
* Alyssa Doll AEG Helicopter, helicopter observation platform, 1933
* Cricket ringtones AEG Kugelwaffen, (Ball Weapons), burning spherical attack probes (a.k.a. "Foo Fighter" weapon #2) see WNF Feuerball and Zeppelin Werke Kugelblitz also, 1942-1945 (mercury ion-plasma engine)

Emily Doll AGO, Aerowerke Gustav Otto
* LG ringtones AO-225 Heavy fighter project

Tina Doll Albatros
* Samsung ringtone Albatros Al 101, 'L 101', two-seat sportsplane + trainer, 1930
* Mariah Spice Albatros Al 102, 'L 102', two-seat sportsplane + trainer, 1931
* Punjabi Ringtones Albatros Al 103, 'L 103', two-seat sportsplane + trainer, 1932

Bella Spice Arado
* Cingular Ringtones Arado Ar 64, fighter (biplane)
* mccourt acclaimed Arado Ar 65, fighter/trainer (biplane - re-engined Ar 64)
* david mantle Arado Ar 66, trainer + night fighter
* calif was Arado Ar 67, fighter (biplane) (prototype)
* a topiary Arado Ar 68, fighter (biplane)
* a bio Arado Ar 69, trainer (biplane) (prototypes), 1933
* disturbed person Arado Ar 76, fighter (biplane) + trainer
* estate cannot Arado Ar 80, fighter (prototype
* the obscurely Arado Ar 81, two-seat biplane (prototype)(1936)
* aarp wants Arado Ar 95, coastal patrol + attack (biplane seaplane)
* talked up Arado Ar 96, trainer
* bangladesh these Arado Ar 195, competitor to Fi-167 for Graf Zeppelin aircraft carrier, seaplane
* holbrooke does Arado Ar 196, ship-borne reconnaissance + coastal patrol (seaplane)
* natsios the Arado Ar 197, naval fighter (biplane - derived from Ar 68)
* auditors establishes Arado Ar 198, reconnaissance
* classrooms where Arado Ar 199, seaplane trainer
* assaults and Arado Ar 231, fold-wing U-boat reconnaissance aircraft (prototype), carried on Hitler's personal U-boat "Schwarz Ritter" (Black Knight) U-112 Type XIb (kept secret, officially not completed but was- found off Cape Cod sunk.
* bill in Arado Ar 232, "Tausenfussler" (Centipede)transport
* known commodity Arado Ar 233, seaplane(concept), 1940
* d monday Arado Ar 234 ''Blitz'' ('Lightning'), bomber (jet-engined)
* carvell they Arado Ar 240, heavy fighter + attack
* Arado Ar 396, trainer
* Arado Ar 440, heavy fighter + attack
* Arado Ar 532, cancelled transport
* Arado SO-Gerat "Selbstmord Objekt Gerat"(Suicide Object Device) piloted version of E.377 flying bomb, project

Argus
* Argus As-292, see DFS Mo 12

Bachem
* Ba BP 20, (Manned Flak Rocket)First versions of Ba-349, some Non-VTO fitted with fixed landing gear and solid nose for flight testing
* Ba 349, "Natter" (Viper) VTO rocket interceptor

Baumgartl, Paul
* Baumgartl Heliofly I backpack helicopter
* Baumgartl Heliofly III/57 backpack helicopter
* Baumgartl Heliofly III/59 one man helicopter

Blohm & Voss
* Blohm & Voss Bv 40, glider interceptor
* Blohm & Voss Bv 138, flying-boat (early versions designated as Ha 138)
* Blohm & Voss Ha 139, long-range seaplane
* Blohm & Voss Ha 140, torpedo bomber flying-boat (prototype)
* Blohm & Voss Bv 141, reconnaissance (asymmetric)
* Blohm & Voss Bv 142, reconnaissance + transport
* Blohm & Voss Bv 143, glide bomb (prototype)
* Blohm & Voss Bv 144, transport
* Blohm & Voss Bv 155, high-altitude interceptor (formerly Me 155)
* Blohm & Voss Bv 222, "Wiking" (Viking), transport flying-boat
* Blohm & Voss Bv 238, flying-boat (prototype
* Blohm & Voss Bv 246, "Hagelkorn" (Hailstone), long-range radar-homing glide bomb
* Blohm & Voss Bv L.10 "Friedensengel" (Peace Angel)
torpedo glider
* Blohm & Voss Bv L.11 "Schneewittchen" (Snow White) torpedo glider

BMW
* BMW Flugelrad (Winged Wheel) Series jet disc autogyros/aircraft (all BMW turbojet powered):
* BMW Flugelrad I V-1 disc autogyro prototype 1943
* BMW Flugelrad I V-2 disc autogyro prototype 1944
* BMW Flugelrad II V-1 disc autogyro prototype 1945
* BMW Flugelrad II V-2 disc autogyro prototype 1945
* BMW Flugelrad II V-3 disc autogyro project
* BMW Flugelrad III stratospheric recon disc project

Bucker
* Bucker Bu 131 ''Jungmann'' (Young Man), trainer (biplane)
* Bucker Bu 133 ''Jungmeister'' (Young Champion), trainer + aerobatics (biplane)
* Bücker Bü 181 ''Bestmann'' (Bestman), trainer + transport
* Bucker Bu 182 "Kornet" (Cornet) trainer

Daimler-Benz
* Daimler-Benz Projekt A, Giant carrier aircraft with underslung twin-engined jet bomber with V-tail, project
* Daimler-Benz Projekt B, Giant carrier aircraft with underslung single engine jet bomber, project
* Daimler-Benz Projekt C, Giant carrier aircraft designed for launching missiles
* Daimler-Benz Projekt D, Giant carrier aircraft of different configuration with underslung Projekt B bomber
* Daimler-Benz Projekt E, Giant carrier aircraft deisned to carry 6 piloted Projekt F missiles
* Daimler-Benz Projekt F, parasite manned missile carried by Projekt E carrier. Possible suicide craft as escape downwards near target nearly impossible at speed.

Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS)
* DFS See Adler, (Sea Eagle) seaplane prototype
* DFS Mo 6, target glider (prototypes only), 1936
* DFS Mo 12, target drone re-designated Argus As-292, first RPV fitted with Zeiss cameras for recon
* DFS 39, Lippisch-designed tail-less research aircraft
* DFS 40, Lippisch-designed tail-less research aircraft
* DFS 194, rocket-powered research aircraft, forerunner of Me 163
* DFS 228, rocket-powered reconnaissance aircraft (prototype only)
* DFS 230, transport glider
* DFS 331, transport glider (prototype)
* DFS-332
* DFS 346, supersonic research aircraft (incomplete prototype only), reached Mach 1 in USSR in 1951 nicknamed "Viktoriya" (Victory)by Soviets
* DFS 360, "Berserker" (Frenzied, violent noisemaker), explosives laden disc Mistel project (6 Argus 044 engines), 1945
* DFS 464, proposed rocket carrier aircraft for DFS 360, project (rocket powered)

Dornier
* Dornier Do 10, (Do C1) fighter (prototype), 1931
* Dornier Do 11, (Do F) medium bomber, 1931
* Dornier Do 12, ''Libelle'' (Dragonfly) seaplane
* Dornier Do 13, medium bomber, 1933
* Dornier Do 14, seaplane (prototype)
* Dornier Do 15, ''Wal'' (Whale), reconnaissance flying-boat
* Dornier Do 17, ''Flying Pencil'', mail-plane + bomber + reconnaissance + night-fighter
* Dornier Do 18, bomber + reconnaissance flying-boat, 1935
* Dornier Do 19, "Uralbomber" quad-engined heavy bomber (prototype)
* Dornier Do 22, torpedo bomber + reconnaissance flying-boat
* Dornier Do 23, heavy bomber
* Dornier 24, flying boat
* Dornier 26, flying boat + transport
* Dornier Do 214, transport flying-boat (prototype)
* Dornier Do 215, bomber + night-fighter
* Dornier Do 217, bomber + night-fighter
* Dornier Do 317
* Dornier Do 335 ''Pfeil'' (Arrow), fighter-bomber (push-pull engine configuration) nicknamed "Ameisanbar" (Ant eater)
* Dornier Do 435
* Dornier Do 635

Elektro Mechanische Werke
* EMW A-4B piloted V-2 missile project
* EMW A-6 piloted V-2 missile project with aux. ramjet- origin of the X-15 rocketplane
* EMW A-9/A-10 piloted A-9/A-10 ICBM project
* EMW Wasserfall, (Waterfall) surface to air missile
* EMW Taifun, (Typhoon) unguided AA rocket

Epp, Josef Andreas
* Epp Omega Diskus, WW2 disc aircraft project (2 Pabst ramjets plus 8 Argus lift fans), built postwar in GDR with Soviet assistance in 1950. Known as Pirna Disc. First Soviet disc aircraft.
* Epp Fliegenzeil, (Flying Target) WW2 second proposed disc project to Soviets, rejected

Fieseler ''Fieseler Flugzeugbau''
* Fieseler Fi 2 (F-2) acrobatic sportsplane, 1932
* Fieseler Fi 5 (F-5) acrobatic sportsplane + trainer, 1933
* Fieseler Fi 98, biplane fighter, 1936
* Fieseler Fi 99, "Jungtiger" (Young Tiger) light utility aircraft, 1938
* Fieseler Fi 103 (V-1), pilotless bomber or flying bomb
* Fieseler Fi 103R Series, Reichenberg I-IV manned V-1 suicide craft
* Fieseler Fi 156 ''Storch'' (Stork), STOL reconnaissance aircraft
* Fieseler Fi 167, ship-borne torpedo bomber + reconnaissance (biplane)
* Fiesler Fi 256 five seat version of Fi 156, two prototypes
* Fiesler Fi-333 transport (concept)

Flettner
* Flettner Gigant, (Giant) helicopter, two huge rotors, 1933
* Flettner Fl 184, auto-gyro, 1933
* Flettner Fl 185, helicopter, rotors + pusher engines
* Flettner Fl 265, based on Fl 185 but with intermeshing rotors
* Flettner Fl 282 ''Kolibri'' (Hummingbird), naval reconnaissance helicopter
* Flettner Fl 339 two man flying platform project with simple main rotor and tail rotor

Focke Achgelis
* Focke Achgelis Fa 223 ''Drache'' (Kite), transport helicopter (prototype
* Focke Achgelis Fa 225 towed assault helo-glider prototype
* Focke Achgelis Fa 266 ''Hornisse'' (Hornet), helicopter (prototype)
* Focke Achgelis Fa 269, tilt-wing pursuit helicopter project
* Focke Achgelis Fa 283, jet helicopter project
* Focke Achgelis Fa 284, heavy-lift helicopter project
* Focke Achgelis Fa 330, "Bachstelze" (Wagtail) towed autogyro (prototype)
* Focke Achgelis Fa 336 scout helicopter (prototype), 1944, manufactured in France postwar

Focke, Heinrich
* Focke Schnellflugzeug, Fast Aircraft "Rochen" (Aquatic Ray/Kite), circular turboshaft-driven aircraft project,
1939 (later re-designated as Fw VTOL aircraft)

Focke-Wulf
* Focke-Wulf Fw 19A, "Ente" (Duck) research aircraft
* Focke-Wulf Fw 42 Bomber project, 1929
* Focke-Wulf Fw 44 ''Stieglitz'' (Goldfinch), trainer (biplane)
* Focke-Wulf Fw 56 ''Stosser'' (Falcon Hawk), trainer (parasol monoplane)
* Focke-Wulf Fw 57, heavy fighter + bomber (prototype)
* Focke-Wulf Fw 58 ''Weihe'' (Kite), transport + trainer
* Focke-Wulf Fw 61, helicopter (prototype)
* Focke-Wulf Fw 62, ship-borne reconnaissance (biplane seaplane)
* Focke-Wulf Ta 152, fighter (derived from Fw 190)
* Focke-Wulf Ta 154 ''Moskito'' (Mosquito), night-fighter
* Focke-Wulf Fw 159, fighter (prototype only)
* Focke-Wulf Ta 183, "Huckebein" (cartoon raven)jet-engined fighter (prototype)
* Focke-Wulf Fw 186, autogiro reconnaissance aircraft (prototype)
* Focke-Wulf Fw 187 ''Falke'' (Falcon), heavy fighter
* Focke-Wulf Fw 189 ''Uhu'' (Owl), ground-attack
* Focke-Wulf Fw 190 ''Wurger'' (Shrike), fighter, nicknamed "Butcher Bird" by Allies
* Focke-Wulf Fw 190TL jet prototype, 1942, powered by Fw T-1 centrifugal turbojet
* Focke-Wulf Fw 191 medium bomber prototype
* Focke-Wulf Fw 200 ''Kondor'' (Condor), transport + maritime patrol-bomber, nicknamed "Scourge of the Atlantic" by Winston Churchill
* Focke-Wulf Fw 259 ''Frontjäger'' (concept)
* Focke-Wulf Fw Ta 283, "Nova" ramjet fighter project
* Focke-Wulf Fw 300 proposed long-range version of Fw 200
* Focke Wulf Ta 400 long range bomber project
* Focke Wulf Triebflugel, (Thrust Wing) ramjet coleopter project


Schempp-Hirth/Sportsflugzeuge Göppingen, "Göppingen"
* Göppingen Gö 1 ''Wolf I'' sailplane,1935
* Göppingen Gö 3 ''Minimoa'' sailplane, 1936
* Göppingen Gö 4 sailplane
* Göppingen Gö 5 sailplane, 1937 ''(note: not clear if plane is RLM #5, most likely not though)''
* Göppingen Gö 9 development aircraft for Do 335 ''Pfiel''

Gothaer Waggonfabrik, "Gotha"
* Gotha Go 145, trainer
* Gotha Go 146, small transport(twin-engine), 1935
* Gotha Go 147, STOL reconnaissance (prototype)
* Gotha Go 229, fighter (flying-wing)
* Gotha Go 242, transport glider
* Gotha Go 244, transport
* Gotha Go 345, assault glider
* Gotha Ka 430, transport glider

Heinkel
* Heinkel He 37, fighter (biplane)
* Heinkel He 38, fighter (biplane)
* Heinkel He 43, fighter (biplane)
* Heinkel He 45, bomber + trainer
* Heinkel He 46, reconnaissance
* Heinkel He 49, fighter (biplane)
* Heinkel He 50, reconnaissance + dive bomber (biplane)
* Heinkel He 51, fighter + close-support (biplane)
* Heinkel He 59, reconnaissance (biplane seaplane)
* Heinkel He 60, ship-borne reconnaissance (biplane seaplane)
* Heinkel He 70, "Blitz" (Lightning), single-engine transport + mailplane, 1932
* Heinkel He 72 ''Kadett'' (Cadet), trainer
* Heinkel He 74, fighter + advanced trainer (prototype)
* Heinkel He 100, fighter
* Heinkel He 111, bomber
* Heinkel He 111Z, "Zwilling" (Twin) He-111s mated by a single wing with 5th engine used for towing
* Heinkel He 112, fighter
* Heinkel He 113, (alternative designation for He 100)
* Heinkel He 114, reconnaissance seaplane
* Heinkel He 115, general-purpose seaplane
* Heinkel He 116, transport + reconnaissance
* Heinkel He 118, dive bomber, two sent to Japan, first aircraft to test turbojet HeS 3A in early 1939
* Heinkel He 119, high speed recon bomber, record setter, two went to Japan
* Heinkel He 162 Salamander/''Volksjager'' (People's Fighter), fighter (jet-engined), original designation was to be He-500 "Spatz" (Sparrow)
* Heinkel He 170, recon + bomber, built in Hungary
* Heinkel He 172, trainer (prototype)
* Heinkel He 176, rocket-engined experimental aircraft (prototype)
* Heinkel He 177 ''Greif'' (Griffon), long-range bomber
* Heinkel He 178, jet-engined experimental aircraft
* Heinkel He 219 ''Uhu'' (Owl), night-fighter
* Heinkel He 219TL, night fighter with added turbojet as testbed, saw combat
* Heinkel He 270 recon bomber, one prototype
* Heinkel He 274, high-altitude bomber
* Heinkel He 277, pure four engined version of He-177, one model specially modified to carry a single "Superbomb" (speculation of atomic, radiological, or plasma weapon).
* Heinkel He 280, fighter (jet-engined)
* Heinkel He-343, jet bomber project
* Heinkel P.1077, "Julia" rocket fighter, two unpowered prototypes 90% complete at collapse

Henschel
* Henschel Hs 117 ''Schmetterling'' (Butterfly), surface-to-air missile (rocket-engined)
* Henschel Hs 121, fighter + trainer (prototype)
* Henschel Hs 122, army co-operation, second protoype became Hs 125
* Henschel Hs 123, ground-attack (biplane)
* Henschel Hs 124, heavy fighter + bomber (prototype)
* Henschel Hs 125, fighter + trainer (prototype)
* Henschel Hs 126, reconnaissance
* Henschel Hs 127, high speed bomber (prototype)
* Henschel Hs 129, ground-attack
* Henschel Hs 130, high altitude reconnaissance + bomber (jet engined) (prototype)
* Henschel Hs 132, dive bomber (jet-engined) (prototype)
* Henschel Hs 293, glide bomb (rocket-powered)
* Henschel Hs 294, anti-shipping glide bomb (rocket-powered)
* Henschel Hs 295, torpedo glider (rocket engine)
* Henschel Hs 296, torpedo glider (rocket engine)
* Henschel Hs 297, torpedo glider (rocket engine)
* Henschel Hs 298, air-to-air missile (rocket-powered)
* Henschel Hs GT 1200, anti-shipping glide bomb (rocket engine)
* Henschel Zitteroschen, (Torpedofish) supersonic missile

Hermann Goering Institute, Riva Del Garda
* Guiseppe Belluzzo Turbo Proietti (Turbine Projectile) SS-supervised unmanned disc flying bomb project, Italian co-operation effort (3 jet tubes)
* Riva Del Garda Piastra di Volo (Flying Plate) SS-supervised disc aircraft project, Italian co-operation effort (4 turbojets)

Horten
* Horten Parabola, parabolic flying wing prototype
* Horten Ho XIII, delta jet fighter project
* Horten Ho XVIIIB, Amerika Bomber project

Hutter
* Hutter Hu 136 dive bomber project, 1938
* Hutter Hu Fernzerstorer 1942 destroyer project
* Hutter Hu 211 Improvement of He 219, two prototypes built in 1944, destroyed in bombing raid

Junkers
*'8-33'?, Junkers Ju W33, single-engined light transport, 1926
*'8-34'?, Junkers Ju W34, single-engine light transport+reconnaissance (development of W33), 1933
* Junkers Ju 52 ''Tante Ju'' (Auntie Ju), transport + bomber
* Junkers Ef 61, high-altitude fighter + reconnaissance (prototype)
* Junkers Ju 86, bomber + reconnaissance
* Junkers Ju 87 ''Stuka'', dive-bomber
* Junkers Ju 88, bomber + reconnaissance + night-fighter
* Junkers Ju 89, heavy bomber (prototype)
* Junkers Ju 90, bomber (prototype)
* Junkers Ju 187, improved Ju-87, one prototype half completed before cancellation
* Junkers Ju 188, ''Rächer'' (Avenger), bomber
* Junkers Ju 248, re-designation of Me 263
* Junkers Ju 252, transport
* Junkers Ju 287, "Hakenflug" (Bent Wing) heavy bomber (jet-engined) (prototype)
* Junkers Ju 288, bomber (prototype)
* Junkers Ju 290, long-range bomber (prototype)
* Junkers Ju 322, "Mammut" (Mammoth) giant assault glider
* Junkers Ju 352 ''Herkules'' (Hercules), transport
* Junkers Ju 388 ''Stortebeker''(legendary pirate), reconnaissance + night-fighter
* Junkers Ju 390, long-range bomber
* Junkers Ju 488, heavy bomber
* Junkers EF 126, "Lilli" pulsejet fighter built in USSR in 1947
* Junkers EF 131, derived from the Ju-287, built in the USSR in 1946
* Junkers EF 140, bomber built in the USSR postwar
* Junkers EF 150, bomber built in the USSR postwar
* Junkers EF 152, bomber project, became GDR Baade 152 airliner which was shut-down by Soviets

Klemm
* Klemm Kl 31, single-engine transport, 1931
* Klemm Kl 32, single-engine transport, 1931
* Klemm Kl 33, (Klemm L33), single-seat ultra-light sportplane(prototype), 1933
* Klemm Kl 35, sportplane + trainer, 1935
* Klemm Kl 36, single-engine transport, 1934

Kramer
* Kramer Rk 344/Ruhrstahl X-4, air-to-air missile (rocket-powered)

Laufer
* Laufer VE-RO, jet helicopter project

Lippisch
* Lp DM-1, Delta-wing glider prototype
* Lp P.XIIIb, ramjet fighter project
* Lp GB 3/L, glide bomb

Luftfahrt-Forshungsanhalt Braunschweig-Volkenrode
* LT 9.2, "Frosch" (Frog) torpedo glider

Messerschmitt
* Messerschmitt Bf 108 ''Taifun'' (Typhoon), trainer + transport
* Messerschmitt Bf 109, fighter (later versions designated as Me 109)
* Messerschmitt Bf 110, heavy fighter + night-fighter
* Messerschmitt Bf 162, bomber (prototype)
* Messerschmitt Bf 163 STOL reconnaissance aircraft (prototypes only), actually built by Weserflug
* Messerschmitt Me 163 ''Komet'' (Comet), interceptor (rocket-engined)
* Messerschmitt Me 209, fighter + speed-record aircraft (prototype)
* Messerschmitt Me 209-II, fighter (prototype - completely different to Me 209)
* Messerschmitt Me 210, heavy fighter + reconnaissance
* Messerschmitt Me 261, "Adolfine" long-range reconnaissance
* Messerschmitt Me 262 ''Schwalbe'' (Swallow), fighter + attack (jet-engined)
* Messerschmitt Me 263, interceptor (rocket-engined)
* Messerschmitt Me 264 ''Amerika'' (America), long-range bomber (prototype)
* Messerschmitt Me 265 attack aircraft project
* Messerschmitt Me 290, maritime patrol + bomber + reconnaissance
* Messerschmitt Me 309, fighter (prototype)
* Messerschmitt Me 321 ''Gigant'' (Giant), transport glider
* Messerschmitt Me 323 "Gigant" powered version
* Messerschmitt Me 328 pulsejet parasite fighter
* Messerschmitt Me 329 heavy fighter project, unpowered test prototype said to have flown at Rechlin in 1945
* Messerschmitt Me 410 ''Hornisse'' (Hornet), heavy fighter + reconnaissance
* Messerschmitt Me 600 " Bussard" (Buzzard)provisional designation for further development of Arthur Sack A.S.7V-1
* Messerschmitt Me 609 heavy fighter + bomber (project)
* Messerschmitt Me P.1101 jet interceptor prototype w/variable sweep wing- basis for Bell X-5
* Messerschmitt Enzian (Mountain flower Gentian Violet)surface to air missile (rocket powered)

Mistel Composites
* Mistel S-1, "Vater & Sohn" (Father and Son) Ju 88A + Me Bf 109F
* Mistel S-2, Ju 88G-1 + Fw 190A-8
* Mistel S-3, Ju 88A-6 + Fw 190A-6
* Mistel 1, warhead nosed Ju 88A-4 + Me Bf 109F
* Mistel 2, warhead nosed Ju 88G-1 + Fw 190A-6
* Mistel 3, warhead nosed Ju 88G-10 or H-4 + Fw 190A-8 with doppelreiter (Double rider) overwing fuel tanks
* Mistel Fuhrungsmaschine (Leading Machine)long-range recon project with manned Ju 88H-4 with radar + Fw 190A-8 with doppelreiter overwing fuel tanks serving as parasite escort
* see DFS for DFS 360 + DFS 464 Mistel combo

Muck, Otto
* 1938 Patent, unnamed circular winged VTOL tail-sitter- inspired Fw Triebflugel

Nagler and Rolz
* Nagler and Rolz NR 54 portable helicopter
* Nagler and Rolz NR 55 portable helicopter

Philipp, Franz
* Philipp FRALI Series 1-6 Sonnenstrahl (Sun Ray) solar-powered aircraft projects and rockets 1934-1938
* Philipp Greif (Griffon) Solar-powered disc aircraft project
* Philipp Sonnenflieger (Sun Flyer) solar-powered disc aircraft project, 1938

Reiseler, Walter
* Reiseler R-1, helicopter
* Reiseler R-2, helicopter

Rohrbach
* Rohrbach Roterra, 3 engined medium bomber,1930, was rejected by Reichswehr and licenced to Czechoslovakia as Avia 46 of 1932

Sack, Arthur
* Sack A.S.6 "Bierdeckel" (Beer mat)prototype circular winged aircraft built in 1944, tested at Brandis AB
* Sack A.S.7 circular winged aircraft project to mate Me Bf 109K-4 fuselage to AVA Gottingen K1253 circle wing, provisonally re-designated Me-600 Bussard (Buzzard), 1945

Sanger-Bredt
* Sanger Antipodal Bomber "Silverbird", project hypersonic bomber, mock-up discovered at Lofer, 1945

Schmidt, Paul
* Schmidt Himmelsturmer "Sky Stomer" flight rocket pack composed of two Schmidt wearable pulse tubes, 1944

Siebel
* Siebel Fh 104 ''Hallore'', medium transport
* Siebel Si 201, STOL reconnaissance aircraft (prototype)
* Siebel Si 202 "Hummel" sportplane + trainer, 1938
* Siebel Si 204, transport + aircrew trainer

Skoda-Kauba
* Skoda-Kauba P.14, ramjet fighter project

Sombold, Heinz
* Sombold So 344, rocket-powered explosive warhead launcher aircraft project, 1944

SS Military Technical Branch E-IV
* Viktor Schauberger Repulsin A & B, discoid craft (vortex motor),
1940-44, several models produced
* Rudolf Shriever Flugkreisel (Flight Gyro), disc aircraft (5 kerosene jet engines),1943
* Richard Miethe Flugscheibe (Flight Disc) prototype (Schauberger vortex motor), April 1944
* Richard Miethe Elektrische Luft Turbine (Electric Air Turbine), unmanned disc aircraft (air-nitrogen-helium engine), 1944
(a.k.a. V-7 weapon)
* Henri Coanda Lenticular Disc, disc aircraft project, 1945
* Gerhard Faulker Feuersturm, (Firestorm) disc aircraft project (coal dust fired engine), 1945
* Heinrich Fleissner Dusenscheibe(Nozzle Jet Disc) disc aircraft (multiple types of engines/fuels), Goering's courier disc kept at Peenemunde, destroyed 1945

Stockel
* Stockel Rammshussjager (Ram Shot Hunter) ramjet-rocket annular explosive warhead launcher aircraft project, 1944

Thule and Vril Gesellschafts
* Thule-Vril JFM "Jenseitsflugmaschine" (Other World Flight Machine) Germany's first disc aircraft, prototype, 1922-24
* Thule-Vril RFZ "Rundflugzeug" (Round Aircraft) Series
* RFZ-1, disc aircraft prototype 1937
* RFZ-2, "Fliegende HeissWasserFlashe" (Flying Hot Water Bottle) disc aircraft prototype 1937
* RFZ-3, disc aircraft prototype 1937
* RFZ-4, disc aircraft prototype 1938
* RFZ-5, disc aircraft, re-designated Haunebu I, 1939, 2 produced
* RFZ-6, disc aircraft prototype 1940
* RFZ-7, disc aircraft, re-designated Vril 1 Jager, 1941, several produced

Thule, SS Military Technical Branch E-IV
(all discs powered by Thule Triebwerk EMG engines)
* Thule H-Gerat Hauneburg Device, Haunebu I disc aircraft, 1939
* Thule Haunebu II disc aircraft 1942
* Thule Haunebu II Do-Stra disc aircraft co-produced by Dornier. Do-Stra= DOrnier STRatospharen flugzeug, 1944
* Thule Haunebu III disc aircraft, 1945
* Thule Haunebu IV disc aircraft project

Unknown Manufacturer
* Lichtscheiben (Light Discs), unmanned light-guided small explosive discs directed by searchlight batteries against the RAF. Nicknamed "Gluhscheiben" (Glow Discs) by Flak Helferin (female searchlight battery auxilliaries)
* Trenn Flying Platform 1930s patent, possible prototype circular flight platform, single pilot, markings D-EMK???

Von Braun, Werner
* Von Braun Interceptor VTO interceptor project (rocket powered), 1939


Vril, SS Military Technical Branch E-IV/E-V
(all discs except Andromeda-Gerat powered by Vril Triebwerk EMG engines plus Schumann SM-Levitators)
* Vril 1 "Jager" (Hunter) disc aircraft, 1941, 17 manufactured
* Vril 2 "Zerstorer" (Destroyer) disc aircraft project
* Vril 3 disc aircraft prototype
* Vril 4 disc aircraft prototype
* Vril 5 disc aircraft prototype
* Vril 6 disc aircraft prototypes, 2 built
* Vril 7 "Geist" (Spirit) disc aircraft, 1944, several built
* Vril 8 "Odin" (God Wotan) disc aircraft prototype, 1945
* Vril 9 "Abjager" (Universal Hunter) disc aircraft prototype, 1945 over occupied Germany
* Vril 10 "Fliedermause" (Bat) disc project
* Vril 11 "Teufel" (Devil) disc project
* Vril Andromeda-Gerat "Andromeda Device", 139 meter cylindrical Raumschiffen, 1945 1 built, 1 under construction, built exclusively by SS E-V Unit, powered by 4 Thule Triebwerk EMG engines plus 8 SM-Levitators
* Vril Andromeda-1 Freyr (Norse God), captured by US Army 1945 partially completed
* Vril Andromeda-2 Freya (Norse Goddess), one built
* Vril DORN "Verteidiger" (Defender) unmanned delta craft weapon. "DORN" is either short for DORNier or means (Thorn), Sighted near Pescara, Italy postwar.

WASAG
* Nipolit explosive flying disc, flying anti-tank weapon based on Nipolit fashioned explosive disc grenades but on a larger scale and catapult launched or dropped from buildings. One hand-thrown "Frisbee" sized weapon used against a Soviet T-34/85 tank in 1945!!!

Weserflug
* Weser We 271, amphibian aircraft, prototype, 1939
* Weser P.1003, tilt-rotor aircraft project
* Weser P.2127, twin-boom aircraft project
* Weser P.2138, large flying boat project

WNF, Weiner Neustadter Flugzeugwerk
* WNF 342, Doblhoff jet helicopter prototypes 1-4
* WNF Feuerball "Fireball" unmanned disc weapon (flattened circular turbojet) armed with electrostatic weapon (a.k.a. "Foo Fighter"), Nov 1944-Apr 1945 over Germany, August 1945 over Japan (via Axis technology transfer) based on sightings 50+ constructed

Zeppelin Werke
* Zeppelin Fliegende Panzerfaust (Flying Armored Fist) ramming aircraft project
* Zeppelin Rammjager (Ram Hunter)ramming aircraft project
* Zeppelin Kugelblitz (Ball Lightning) unmanned disc weapon (total reaction turbine)- the more advanced WNF Feuerball version, 1 built, 1945

Related Content
* List of aircraft of the Armée de l'Air
* List of aircraft of the Luftwaffe, World War II
* List of World War II Luftwaffe aircraft engines
* List of RLM aircraft designations ''(for a full listing by type designations)''
* List of Sailplanes
* List of weapons Lufwaffe aircraft, World War II
* List of Luftwaffe aircraft by manufacturer, World War II

External links
* http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/htmi/general/i.htm
* http://www.designation-systems.net/non-us/germany.html
* http://www.luft46.com/ Luftwaffe '46

Book References

"Hitler's Luftwaffe", 1990, ISBN 0-86101-005-1
"German Helicopters 1928-1945", 1990, ISBN 0-88740-289-5
"Wings of the Luftwaffe", Reprint 1996, ISBN 1-85310-413-2
"Fighters of the Luftwaffe", 1993, ISBN 1-85409-139-5
"German Guided Missiles", 1993, ISBN 0-88740-475-8
"Bombers of the Luftwaffe", 1994, ISBN 1-85409-140-9
"Germany's Secret Weapons in World War II", 2000, ISBN 0-7603-0847-0
"Luftwaffe Secret Projects Fighters 1939-1945", 1997, ISBN 1-85780-052-4
"Luftwaffe Secret Projects Strategic Bombers 1935-1945", 2000, ISBN 1-85780-092-3
"Luftwaffe Secret Projects Ground Attack & Special Purpose Aircraft", 2003, ISBN 1-85780-150-4
"Luftwaffe 1946 Technical Manual, Projekt Saucer", 1998, Antarctic Press
"Luftwaffe 1946 Technical Manual, Amerika Bombers, 1999, Antarctic Press
"Disc Aircraft of the Third Reich" (1922-1945 and Beyond), 2005, Not yet published

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