
Taylorcraft Auster 5 liaison aircraft of 1957
A liaison aircraft (also called an army co-operation aircraft) is a small, usually unarmed aircraft primarily used by military forces for artillery observation or transporting commanders and messages. The concept developed before World War II and included also battlefield reconnaissance, air ambulance, column control, light cargo delivery and similar duties. Able to operate from small, unimproved fields under primitive conditions, with STOL capabilities, most liaison aircraft were developed from, or were later used as general aviation aircraft. Both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopters can perform liaison duties.
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Use by Country[edit | edit source]
Bulgaria[edit | edit source]
Germany[edit | edit source]
- Fieseler Fi 156 Storch
- Messerschmitt Bf 108 Taifun
Poland[edit | edit source]
Soviet Union[edit | edit source]
United Kingdom[edit | edit source]
United States[edit | edit source]

Vultee L-1A
- Vultee L-1 Vigilant
- Taylorcraft L-2 Grasshopper
- Waco S Series Waco C-72 or AAF UC-72 series
- Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing AAF Beech UC/YC-43 Traveler (Navy GB-1/2)
- Aeronca L-3 Grasshopper
- Piper L-4 Grasshopper
- Stinson L-5 Sentinel
- Interstate L-6 Cadet
- North American / Ryan L-17 Navion
- Cessna O-1 Bird Dog
Switzerland[edit | edit source]
External links[edit | edit source]
- www.als-cannonfield.com - The Alamo Liaison Squadron is a group dedicated to restoring and flying liaison aircraft
- Lbirds.com - Website with resources, information, and models of US WWII Liaison Aircraft
- - The "Lbird" forum open to discussion about Liaison Aircraft
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