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The planes number was usually related to its RLM designation and somtimes from its manufacturer (Foreign ones with captured aicracft). The RLM-GL/C designations are not all correct and sometimes are used twice. The RLM would somtime reassign numbers, some pre-1933 aircraft just used there company names, etc.. The Aircraft names are the most common names. Other key data is somtimes listed afterward. see RLM aircraft designation system for a full explanation of the RLM system.
(All lists are incomplete)
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External Links:
[Virtual Avation Museum]
[German Military Aircraft Designations (1933-1945)]
Introduction to Listings
Major Aircraft
(High-production, high importance)
Minor Aircraft
(Low-production, low-importance)Chronological List of Aircraft to enter service into the Luftwaffe
Luftwaffe Aicraft projects of the RLM (1933-1945)
(See RLM list to see all RLM aircraft)
Captured aircraft that were used
RLM-GL/C list
?/?? mean its not not clear if this is correct.Gliders
Note: It is not clear if some aircraft used 108- or 8-; these included:
Powered Aircraft
RLM aircraft by Manufacturer
Albatros
Arado
Blohm und Voss
Bücker
Bachem
Deutsche Forschungsanstalt für Segelflug (DFS)
Dornier
Fieseler Fieseler Flugzeugbau
Flettner
Focke Achgelis
Focke-Wulf
Sportsflugzeuge Göppingen, "Göppingen"
Gothaer Waggonfabrik, "Gotha"
Heinkel
Henschel
Junkers
Klemm
Kramer
Messerschmitt
Siebel
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See also: Common WW2 Weapons, List of aircraft of the Armée de l'Air, BMW 801, BMW 003, List of Sailplanes