Armstrong Whitworth Aerial Department
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.1 (1914) – "Sissit"
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.3 (1915)
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.6 (1916) – Escort fighter triplane
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.8 (1916) – "Big Ack" (1,200 built)
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.9 (1916)
- Armstrong Whitworth F.K.10 (1917) – "Quadriplane" (8 built)
- Armstrong Whitworth Armadillo
- Armstrong Whitworth Ara (1919)
- Armstrong Whitworth Siskin (1919)
Siskin III
Siskin III A
Siskin IIIB
Siskin IIIDC
Armstrong-Siddeley Aircraft
- Armstrong-Siddeley Siniai (1921) – Bomber (1 built)[1]
- Armstrong Whitworth Awana (1923)
- Armstrong Whitworth Wolf (1923)
- Armstrong Whitworth Atlas (1925)
- Armstrong Whitworth Ajax (1925)
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.14 Starling
- Armstrong Whitworth Ape (1926)
- Armstrong Whitworth Argosy (1926)
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.16
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.17 Aries (1930)
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.15 Atalanta (1932)
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.19 (1934)
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.23 (1935)
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.29 (1936) - competing design for Specification P.27/32 for a day bomber
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.35 Scimitar (1935)
- Armstrong Whitworth A.W.38 Whitley (1936)
Mk II
MK III
MK IV
MK IVA
MK V
MK VI
MK VII AW 27 Ensign MKI
AW 27 Ensign MKII MK I
MK II
MK III
MK IV
Airships
- R25r airship
- R29 – airship
- R33 – airship