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List of military aircraft of the United States

This list of military aircraft of the United States includes prototype, pre-production and operational types. Prototypes are normally prefixed with "X" and often unnamed (note that these are not the same as the experimental X-planes, which are not generally expected to go into production), while pre-production models are usually prefixed "Y".

The United States Air Force currently employs a designation and naming system to identify all aircraft type with distinct names. Until 1962, both the Army and Air Force maintained one system, while the US Navy maintained a separate system. In 1962, these were unified into a single system heavily reflecting the Army/Air Force method. For more complete information on the workings of this system, refer to United States Department of Defense Aerospace Vehicle Designations.

USAF A-10 Thunderbolt II
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USAF A-10 Thunderbolt II
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Attack

Old system, Army Air Corps/Army Air Force/Air Force

Navy

Unified system, after 1962

A-1 Skyraider, USA 2003
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A-1 Skyraider, USA 2003

Attack helicopters

Fixed wing gunships

P-3 Orion of the US navy
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P-3 Orion of the US navy

Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW)

Bomber

Old system, Army Air Corps/Army Air Force/Air Force

USAF B-52
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USAF B-52

Navy

Unified system, after 1962

USAF B-2 Spirit
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USAF B-2 Spirit

Cargo/Transport

Old system, Army Air Corps/Army Air Force/Air Force

Navy

Unified system, after 1962

Cargo Helicopter

US Army Chinook loads a Howitzer Gun
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US Army Chinook loads a Howitzer Gun

Electronic

USAF E-3 Sentry
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USAF E-3 Sentry

Fighter

Navy, from 1922

(alpha by Navy-assigned mfgr letter)

  • F2A - Brewster
  • F3A - Brewster version of Corsair
  • FB - Boeing
  • F2B-1 - Boeing
  • F3B Seahawk - Boeing
  • F4B - Boeing
  • F5B - naval designation of Boeing XP-15
  • F6B - Boeing
  • F7B - Boeing
  • F8B - Boeing
  • FC, F2C, F3C paper designation of racers
  • F4C - Curtiss
  • F5C skipped
  • F6C Hawk - Curtiss
  • F7C Seahawk - Curtiss
  • F8C Falcon - Curtiss
  • F8C-2 Helldiver - Curtiss, different from F8C-1 and F8C-3
  • F9C Sparrowhawk - Curtiss
  • F10C Helldiver - Curtiss, modified F8C-2
  • F11C Goshawk - Curtiss Hawk II or Goshawk, redesig BFC
  • F12C - Curtiss, became SBC
  • F13C - Curtiss
  • F14C - Curtiss contra-rotating propellors
  • F15C - Curtiss jet + turboprop
  • FD - Douglas
  • F2D Banshee - Douglas, later redesignated F2H
  • F3D Skyknight - Douglas
  • F4D Skyray - Douglas, later F-6
  • F5D Skylancer - Douglas, semi-operational
  • F6D Missileer - Douglas
  • FF Fifi - biplane, first Navy fighter by Grumman
  • F2F - Grumman
  • F3F - Grumman
  • F4F Wildcat - Grumman
  • XF5F Skyrocket - Grumman twin-engine carrier-based fighter prototype
  • F6F Hellcat - Grumman
  • F7F Tigercat - Grumman
  • F8F Bearcat - Grumman
  • F9F Cougar - (Panther variant) Grumman
  • F9F Panther - Grumman
  • XF10F Jaguar - Grumman variable-wing prototype
  • F11F Tiger - Grumman, first supersonic aircraft in Navy
  • F12F - Grumman, proposed all-weather interceptor
  • Eberhart FG, F2G
  • FG - Goodyear version of Corsair with fixed wings
  • Goodyear F2G - proposed low-altitude Corsair
  • Hall FH
  • FH Phantom - McDonnell
  • F2H Banshee - McDonnell, later F-2
  • F3H Demon - McDonnell, later F-3
  • F4H Phantom II - McDonnell, later F-4
  • FJ - Berliner-Joyce
  • F2J - Berliner-Joyce, P-16 in AAC
  • FJ Fury - North American
  • FL - Loening
  • FL Airabonita - Bell, USN version of P-39
  • F2L Kingcobra - Bell, USN version of P-63
  • FM - General Motors version of Wildcat
  • FM Wildcat - General Motors built version of F4F
  • F2M Wildcat - General Motors built version of F4F, different engine to FM
  • F3M - General Motors built version of F8F
  • Seversky FN
  • FO Lightning - Lockheed, USN version of P-38
  • FR Fireball - Ryan
  • XF2R Dark Shark - Ryan
  • FT - Northrop, USN A-17 derived design
  • F2T Black Widow - Northrop, USN trainer version of P-61
  • FU, F2U, F3U
  • F4U Corsair - Chance Vought
  • XF5U - Chance Vought's "flying pancake", built but never flown
  • F6U Pirate - Chance Vought
  • F7U Cutlass - Chance Vought
  • F8U Crusader - Chance Vought
  • Lockheed FV
  • F2W - Wright
  • F3W Apache - Wright
  • FY Pogo - Convair
  • F2Y Sea Dart - Convair

Air Force, pre-1948

(designated P- for 'Pursuit')

Air Force, from 1948

Unified system, from 1962

Tanker

  • KA-2 Savage - North American
  • KA-3 Skywarrior - Douglas
  • KA-6 Intruder - Grumman
  • KB-29 Superfortress - Boeing
  • KB-47 Stratojet - Boeing
  • KB-50 Superfortress - Boeing
  • KC-10 Extender - McDonnell-Douglas
  • KC-97 Stratotanker - Boeing
  • KC-124 Globemaster II - Douglas
  • KC-130 Hercules - Lockheed
  • KC-135 Stratotanker - Boeing

Observation

  • O-1 - Curtiss Falcon
  • O-2 - Douglas
  • O-31/O-43/O-46 - Douglas
  • O-47 - North American
  • OS2U Kingfisher - Vought
  • OH-6A Cayuse

Orbiter Vehicle

Patrol

Pursuit

Pursuit Aircraft of the US Army Air Service/Corps/Force, 1918-1948. After formation of US Air Force (USAF), all "P" designations were changed to "F" while retaining number. Initially, "PW" was used to indicate "Pursuit, Water-cooled engine".

  • PW-8 - Curtiss
  • PW-9 - Boeing, FB in navy
  • P-1 Hawk - Curtiss, derived from PW-8; US Navy designation was F6C
  • P-2 Hawk - Curtiss
  • P-3 Hawk - Curtiss
  • P-4 - Boeing
  • P-5 Superhawk - Curtiss
  • P-6 Hawk - Curtiss, derived from P-1
  • XP-7 - Boeing
  • XP-8 - Boeing
  • XP-9 - Boeing
  • XP-10 - Curtiss
  • P-11 Hawk - Curtiss
  • P-12 - Boeing, F4B in Navy
  • XP-13
  • XP-14 - Curtiss
  • XP-15 - Boeing
  • P-16 - Berliner-Joyce, F2J to Navy
  • XP-17 - Curtiss
  • XP-18 - Curtiss
  • XP-19 - Curtiss
  • YP-20 - Curtiss, derived from P-6
  • XP-21 - Curtiss
  • XP-22 - derived from P-6
  • XP-23 - Curtiss
  • YP-24 - Lockheed
  • Y1P-25 - Consolidated
  • P-26 - Boeing "Peashooter" monoplane
  • XP-27 - Consolidated
  • XP-28 - Consolidated
  • F7B - Boeing, modified F7B
  • P-30 - Consolidated, aka PB-2A
  • XP-31 - Curtiss
  • XP-32 - Boeing
  • XP-33 - Consolidated
  • XP-34 - Wedell-Williams
  • P-35 - Seversky
  • P-36 - Curtiss Model 75A, radial engine
  • YP-37 - Curtiss Model 75I, in-line engine
  • P-38 Lightning - Lockheed, twin-engine twin-boom
  • P-39 Airacobra - Bell, engine mounted behind pilot
  • P-40 - Curtiss, Tomahawk (P-40A to P-40C), Kittyhawk (P-40D to P-40M), Warhawk (P-40N to P-40Q)
  • XP-41 - Seversky, derived from Seversky P-35
  • XP-42 - Curtiss P-36 with experimental engine cowlings
  • P-43 Lancer - Republic, derived from XP-41
  • P-44 Rocket - cancelled
  • P-45 designation changed to P-39C
  • XP-46 - Curtiss
  • P-47 Thunderbolt - Republic
  • XP-48 - Douglas
  • XP-49 - Lockheed, derived from P-38
  • XP-50 - Grumman, derived from US Navy XF5F
  • P-51 Mustang - North American, originally for export to Britain
  • XP-52 - Bell, twin-boom pusher configuration, never built
  • XP-53 - Curtiss P-40 with laminar-flow wing, cancelled during construction
  • XP-54 - Vultee, twin-boom pusher configuration
  • XP-55 Ascender - Curtiss, flying-wing configuration with pusher engine
  • XP-56 - Northrop, tail-less with pusher engine, magnesium construction
  • XP-57 - Tucker, cancelled before construction
  • XP-58 - Lockheed, another twin-engine, twin-boom
  • P-59 Airacomet - Bell, 1st American aircraft powered by jet engine
  • YP-60 - Curtiss
  • P-61 Black Widow - Northrop
  • XP-62 - Curtiss
  • P-63 Kingcobra - Bell, engine again mounted behind pilot
  • P-64 - North American, intended for export, but used by USAAF as fighter trainer
  • XP-65 - Grumman, derived from XP-50
  • P-66 Vanguard - Vultee, intended for export, but used by USAAF as fighter trainer
  • XP-67 - McDonnell
  • XP-68 - Vultee
  • XP-69 - Republic
  • P-70 Havoc - Douglas, "Havoc" night-fighter derived from A-20
  • XP-71 - Curtiss
  • XP-72 - Republic
  • XP-73 - mysterious Hughes project
  • P-74 skipped
  • P-75 Eagle - Fisher division of General Motors
  • XP-76 - Bell
  • XP-77 - Bell, lightweight fighter of wooden construction
  • XP-78 - North American, changed to XP-51B during construction
  • XP-79 , Northrop
  • P-80/F-80 Shooting Star - Lockheed, turbo-jet engine
  • Convair XP-81 - Convair, turbo-prop + turbo-jet engines
  • P-82/F-82 Twin Mustang - North American
  • XP-83 - Bell, two jet engines

Drone

  • QF-102 Firebee

Reconnaissance

  • RA-2 Savage
  • RA-3 Skywarrior
  • RA-5 Vigilante - North American
  • RB-17 Flying Fortress
  • RB-26 Invader
  • RB-29 Superfortress
  • RB-36 Peacemaker
  • RB-45 Tornado
  • RB-47 Stratojet
  • RB-52 Stratofortress
  • RB-57 Canberra
  • RB-58 Hustler
  • RB-66 Destroyer
  • RB-69 Neptune
  • RC-7 Caribou
  • RC-12 Guard Rail - Beech Aircraft
  • RC-45 Expeditor
  • RC-47 Skytrain
  • RC-54 Skymaster
  • RC-121 Warning Star
  • RC-130 Hercules
  • RC-131 Samaritan
  • RC-135 Rivet Joint - Boeing
  • RF-4 Phantom II - McDonnell-Douglas
  • RF-5 Tigereye
  • RF-8 Crusader - Chance Vought
  • RF-9 Cougar
  • RF-51 Mustang
  • RF-61 Reporter
  • RF-80 Shooting Star
  • RF-84 Thunderflash
  • RF-86 Sabre
  • RF-87 Blackhawk
  • RF-100 Super Sabre
  • RF-101 Voodoo
  • RF-104 Starfighter
  • RF-105 Thunderchief
  • SR-71 Blackbird - Lockheed
  • U-2 - Lockheed

Trainer

Utility

Vertical Take off and Landing

  • V-22 Osprey - Bell, Boeing Vertol, tilt rotor aircraft

Experimental

Main article: X-plane

  • X-1 - Bell, first supersonic aircraft
  • X-2 - Bell
  • X-3 Stiletto - Douglas
  • X-4 Bantam - Northrop
  • X-5 - Bell swing-wing
  • X-6 - Convair
  • X-7 - Lockheed missile propulsion testbed
  • X-8 - Aerojet General missile
  • X-9 Shrike - Bell missile
  • X-10 - North American missile
  • X-11 - Convair ICBM prototype
  • X-12 - Convair ICBM
  • X-13 - Ryan VATOL
  • X-14 - Bell VTOL
  • X-15 - North American rocket plane
  • X-16 - Bell, cancelled U-2 competitor
  • X-17 - Lockheed experimental rocket
  • X-18 - Hiller tilt-wing
  • X-19 - Curtiss-Wright
  • X-20 Dyna-Soar - Boeing
  • X-21 - Northrop
  • X-22 - Bell
  • X-23 - Martin Marietta
  • X-24 - Martin Marietta lifting body
  • X-25 - Bensen
  • X-26 Frigate - Schweizer
  • X-27 - Lockheed
  • X-28 Sea Skimmer - Pereira
  • X-29 - Grumman forward-swept wing jet
  • X-30 - Hypersonic jet or "Orient Express"
  • X-31 - Rockwell/MBB Enhanced Fighter Maneuverability Demonstrator
  • X-32 - Boeing Joint Strike Fighter candidate
  • X-33 - Lockheed Martin
  • X-34 - Orbital Sciences
  • X-35 - Lockheed Martin Joint Strike Fighter winner
  • X-36 - McDonnell Douglas
  • X-37 Future-X - Boeing
  • X-38 - Scaled Composites crew return vehicle
  • X-39 - unused designation reserved for Future Aircraft Technology Enhancements program
  • X-40 - Boeing
  • X-41 - classified re-entry vehicle
  • X-42 - classified upper stage rocket
  • X-43 - Boeing with others, scramjet-powered
  • X-44 MANTA - Lockheed Martin
  • X-45 - Boeing UCAV (unpiloted)
  • X-46 - Boeing
  • X-47 Pegasus - Northrop Grumman
  • X-48 - Boeing
  • X-49 - Sikorsky Piasecki
  • X-50 - Boeing

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