NITI (Bulgarian: НИТИ) is a very light-weight stealthy remote-controlled Bulgarian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It has been designed and constructed in 2006 by Armstechno Co. It mounts a color surveillance […]
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IAI Nammer
The IAI Nammer (נמר Leopard but also in Hebrew meaning Tiger) was a fighter aircraft developed in Israel in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a modernised version of […]
IRGC Fajr
The IRGC Fajr (فجر – Dawn) was a light aircraft flown in Iran in 1988 intended for general military use including training liaison and reconnaissance. Of all-composite construction it was […]
Issoire Silène
The Issoire Silène was a sailplane produced in France in the 1970s and early 1980s intended primarily as a trainer. It was a conventional design of fibreglass construction in versions […]
Issoire Iris
The Issoire Iris was a sailplane produced in France in the early 1980s. It was a conventional single-seat mid-wing design of fibreglass construction intended to be easy to fly for […]
IPE Quero Quero
The KW-1b Quero Quero (Brazilian name for the bird Southern Lapwing) is a sailplane that was produced in Brazil in the 1970s and 80s. It is a conventional single seat […]
Bede Wing
The Bede Wing was an inflated hang glider designed in the 1970s by aeronautical engineer Jim Bede. Intended as a safer alternative to conventional hang gliders it resembled an early […]
Indraéro Aéro 101
The Indraéro Aéro 101 was a light training biplane developed in France in the 1950s.
IMPA Tu-Sa
The IMPA Tu-Sa (IMPA – Industrias Metalúrgicas y Plasticas Argentinas S.A.) named as Impa Tu-Sa-O in the Flight reference was a civil trainer developed in Argentina in the 1940s for […]
PZL SM-2
The PZL SM-2 was a Polish light utility helicopter enlarged version of license-built Mil Mi-1 developed and produced by WSK PZL-Świdnik. It was also known as the WSK SM-2.