List of fictional aircraft

A F/A-37 Talon mockup on the flight deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln from the film Stealth

This is a list of fictional aircraft, including fixed wing, rotary wing, and lighter-than-air vehicles. These vehicles are either the subject of a notable work of fiction, or else are important elements of a notable work of fiction. Vehicles in this list are intended to operate in an atmosphere.

Fictional aircraft

Military

Full-scale MiG-31 Firefox model used in the film Firefox parked at Van Nuys Airport, California in May 1982

Special operations

Commercial

Civilian

Unmanned

Aircraft carriers

Airborne aircraft carriers

See also

References

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