- A single-seater
Aviatika-MAI-900
aerobatics ("Akrobat")' A two-seater
Aviatika-MAI-910 with wings,
folding on the ground; An
Aviatika-MAI-920 glider;...
- The
Aviatika-MAI-890 is a pod-and-boom,
pusher configuration biplane ultralight designed and
built by the
Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) in
Russia in...
- The
Aviatika-900
Acrobat is a 1990s
Russian single-seat
aerobatic monoplane designed and
built by
Aviatika Joint Stock Company. The
aircraft is sometimes...
- The
Oskbes Aviatika MAI-920 is a
Russian high-wing, cable-braced, single-seat,
training glider that was
designed and
produced by
Oskbes MAI
Moskau Aviation...
- Austria, (1910–1918) (Automobil und Aviatik)
Aviatika,
Aviatika JSC –
Russia Aviatika,
Kontsern Aviatika –
Russia Aviation,
Aviaton Nauchno-Proizvodstvennaya...
- bomb
Nikitin PSN-2 –
Vasilii Vasilyevich Nikitin –
Glider bomb
Oskbes Aviatika Mai 920 –
Oskbes MAI
Moskau Aviation Institut Petsuha PAI-6 – (Пьецуха...
- (1937) IAR 99 Șoim (1985)
Yakovlev Yak-52 (Iak-52, 1977,
Aerostar Bacau)
Aviatika-900
Acrobat (1993) Aeropract-Samara A-41 (2016)
Mikoyan MiG-29 (1977) MAI...
- was put in production.
Civil programs include MiG-AT, T-101, T-411, and
Aviatika MAI-890 aircraft.
After this the
following aircraft were produced: Su-9...
- (Ö) Gr.I
Aviatik Alliance Aleks-251 (formerly MAI)
Aviatika-MAI-890
Aviatika-900
Akrobat Aviatika-92 (AViacijas
DIvizions - Latvia) AVDI[citation needed]...
- 2012. Petróczy István: Nemzetközi repülőtér nélkül életképtelen a
magyar aviatika., Az Aero 9. évfolyam 14. szám - 1922. július 30. (online: adtplus.arcanum...