List of aircraft (S)
Encyclopedia
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'S'.

Saab
Saab
Saab AB is a Swedish aerospace and defence company, founded in 1937. From 1947 to 1990 it was the parent company of automobile manufacturer Saab Automobile, and between 1968 and 1995 the company was in a merger with commercial vehicle manufacturer Scania, known as Saab-Scania.-History:"Svenska...

 

(Svenska Aeroplan AktieBolaget)
  • Saab 17
    Saab 17
    -References:* Jane, Fred T. “The Saab-17.” Jane’s Fighting Aircraft of World War II. London: Studio, 1946. ISBN 1-85170-493-0....

  • Saab 18
    Saab 18
    |-See also:-References:CitationsBibliography* Donald, David, ed. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Orbis, 1997. ISBN 0-7607-0592-5....

  • Saab 21
    Saab 21
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Billing, Peter. "A Fork-Tailed Swede." Air Enthusiast Twenty-two, August–November 1983. Bromley, Kent, UK: Pilot Press Ltd., 1983....

  • Saab 21R
    Saab 21R
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Andersson, Hans G. Saab Aircraft since 1937 . London: Putnam, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-831-3....

  • Saab 29 Tunnan
  • Saab 32 Lansen
  • Saab 35 Draken
  • Saab 36
    Saab 36
    |-See also:-References:* Berns, Lennart A36 - SAABs atombombare avslöjad, Flygrevyn issue #4, April 1991...

  • Saab 37 Viggen
  • Saab 39 Gripen
  • Saab 90 Scandia
  • Saab 91 Safir
    Saab 91 Safir
    |-See also:-References:*Smith, Maurice A. . Flight, 23 October 1947, pp. 459–462.-External links:* * * *...

  • Saab 105
    Saab 105
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Hewson, Robert. "Saab 105/Sk60 Variant Briefing". World Air Power Journal, Volume 23 Winter 1995. London:Aerospace Publishing. ISBN 1 874023 64 6. ISSN 0959-7050. pp. 40—49....

  • Saab 210
    Saab 210
    -See also:-References:*Dorr, Robert. F. Modern Combat Aircraft 21 - Saab Viggen. Shepperton, Surrey. Ian Allan Ltd. 1985. ISBN 0 7110 1484 1...

  • Saab 340
    Saab 340
    The Saab 340 is a discontinued Swedish two-engine turboprop aircraft designed and initially produced by a partnership between Saab and Fairchild Aircraft in a 65:35 ratio...

  • Saab 340 AEW&C
  • Saab 2000
    Saab 2000
    |-See also:-References:* Lambert, Mark. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1993–94. Coulsdon, UK:Jane's Data Division, 1993. ISBN 0 7106 1066 1....

  • Saab Safari
    Saab Safari
    -See also:- References :* * * *...

    • MFI-15 Safari - original civilian variant.
    • MFI-17 Supporter - Saab's designation for the military variant, Danish designation T-17.
    • MFI-18 - experimental version with composite material wing structure.
    • Saab Safari TS - a prototype fitted with a 157 kW (210 hp) turbocharged piston engine.
    • MFI-17 Mushshak - version of MFI-17 Supporter manufactured by Pakistan Aeronautical Complex
      Pakistan Aeronautical Complex
      The Pakistan Aeronautical Complex is a facility used to service, assemble and manufacture aircraft for the Pakistani Armed Forces...

       under license.
    • MFI-395 Super Mushshak - upgraded Pakistani variant of MFI-17.

SAB

(Société Aérienne Bordelaise)
  • SAB-SEMA 10
  • SAB-SEMA 12
  • SAB AB-20
    SAB AB-20
    The SAB AB-20 was a large four engine French bomber built in the early 1930s as a development of the Dyle et Bacalan DB-70 airliner. It featured a lifting body of thick airfoil section between the inner engines...

  • SAB AB-21
  • SAB AB-22
  • SAB LH-70
  • SAB AB-80
  • SAB DB-80
  • SAB DB-81

SABCA 

(Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques)
  • SABCA S.2 - 1926 single-engine airliner
  • SABCA S-11 - 1931 trimotor airliner
  • SABCA S-12
  • SABCA S-20 - 1935
  • SABCA S-30 - 1936
  • SABCA S440 - 1939 trainer
  • SABCA S-46 - licence-built Caproni Ca.310??
  • SABCA S.47 - licence-built Caproni Ca.335
  • SABCA S-48 - licence-built Caproni Ca.312??
  • SABCA S-60

Sablatnig


Sadler 

((William) Sadler Aircraft Co, Scottcdale AZ.)
  • Sadler A-22 Lasa
  • Sadler Piranha
  • Sadler Vampire
    Sadler Vampire
    |-Specifications :-External links:* * * *...

  • Sadler UAV-19-50

Safe-Wings 

(Master Air Pilots Inc, Rockford IL.)
  • Safe-Wings SW-1
  • Safe-Wings SW-2

SAGEM
SAGEM
SAGEM was a major French company involved in defence electronics, consumer electronics and communication systems.In 2005, Sagem merged with SNECMA to form SAFRAN...

 

(Société d’Applications Générales de l’Électricité et de la Mécanique)
  • SAGEM Sperwer
    SAGEM Sperwer
    -External links:*** Defense Industry Daily - * Defense Industry Daily -...


Sagsetter 

(Clarence & Raymond Sagstetter, Wausau WI.)
  • Sagstetter 1935 Monoplane

SAI
Skandinavisk Aero Industri
Skandinavisk Aero Industri A/S was a Danish manufacturer of aeroplanes that existed between 1937 and 1954. The company was founded by technician Viggo Kramme and engineer Karl Gustav Zeuthen and based in Copenhagen.The company's aeroplanes were labelled "KZ" for Kramme and Zeuthen, the first...

(Skandinavisk Aero Industri A/S)
  • SAI KZ I
    SAI KZ I
    |-References:* *...

  • SAI KZ II
    SAI KZ II
    |-References:* * * *...

  • SAI KZ III
    SAI KZ III
    -See also:-External links:*...

  • SAI KZ IV
    SAI KZ IV
    |-References:* *...

  • SAI KZ VI Air Taxi
  • SAI KZ VII
    SAI KZ VII
    |-References:* *...

  • SAI KZ VIII
    SAI KZ VIII
    |-References:* *...

  • SAI KZ (IX) Ellehammer
  • SAI KZ X
    SAI KZ X
    |-References:* *...

  • SAI KZ XI crop duster
  • SAI KZ G-I

SAI 

(Società Aeronautica Italiana)
  • Ambrosini SAI.1
    Ambrosini SAI.1
    -See also:...

  • Ambrosini SAI.2
    Ambrosini SAI.2
    -See also:...

  • Ambrosini SAI.2S
    Ambrosini SAI.2S
    -See also:...

  • Ambrosini SAI.3
    Ambrosini SAI.3
    -See also:...

  • Ambrosini SAI.10
    Ambrosini SAI.10
    -See also:...

  • Ambrosini SAI.11
  • Ambrosini SAI.107
  • Ambrosini SAI.207
  • Ambrosini SAI.403 Dardo
  • Ambrosini S.7
    Ambrosini S.7
    |-See also:-References:*...

  • Ambrosini S.1001 Grifo
  • Ambrosini S.1002 Trasimeno
  • Ambrosini SS.1
  • Ambrosini SS.2
  • Ambrosini SS.4
    Ambrosini SS.4
    The SAI-Ambrosini SS.4 was an Italian fighter prototype developed in the late 1930s but never mass produced. The radical design for its day featured a canard-style wing layout and a 'pusher' propeller...

  • Ambrosini Sagittario
    Ambrosini Sagittario
    |-See also:...


Sailair 

(James T Robinson, 1723 W 29 Place, Los Angeles CA.)
  • Sailair Firefly
  • Sailair JT-1

Sailplane Corporation of America
Sailplane Corporation of America
The Sailplane Corporation of America was a US manufacturer of sailplanes founded by Gus Briegleb at a former US Army Airfield at El Mirage Dry Lake in California to market kits and plans of his own designs. The firm's greatest success was the Briegleb BG 12 wooden sailplane, but it also sold plans...

see also: Gus Briegleb

SAIMAN 

(Societa Anonima Industrie Mecchaniche Aeronautiche)
  • SAIMAN 200
    SAIMAN 200
    |-See also:...

  • SAIMAN 201
  • SAIMAN 202
  • SAIMAN 204
  • SAIMAN 205
  • SAIMAN C.4
  • SAIMAN LB.2

Sakamoto 

(Juichi Sakamoto)
  • Sakamoto No.1
  • Sakamoto No.2
  • Sakamoto No.3
  • Sakamoto No.4
  • Sakamoto No.5
  • Sakamoto No.6

Salina-Hoffman 

(Louis E Salina & Earl Hoffman, Carnegie PA.)
  • Salina-Hoffman Susie Bee

Salmson
Salmson
Salmson was a French engineering company, initially in the automobile and aeroplane manufacturing area,turning to pump manufacturing in the 1960s.-History:...

(Société des Moteurs Salmson)

Salmson-Béchereau

  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-2
  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-3
  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-3bis
  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-3ter
  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-4
  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-5
  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-6
  • Salmson-Béchereau SB-7

Salvay-Stark 

(Salvay-Stark Aircraft, Buena Park CA.)
  • Salvay-Stark Aircraft Skyhopper I (NB:aerofiles have these as Skyhopper 10 and Skyhopper 11, which is clearly an error caused by mixing roman and Arabic numerals)
  • Salvay-Stark Aircraft Skyhopper II (NB:aerofiles have these as Skyhopper 10 and Skyhopper 11, which is clearly an error caused by mixing roman and Arabic numerals)

Salzman 

((Joseph R) Salzman Aircraft Services, Detroit Airport MI.)
  • Salzman SL-1

SAML 

(Società Aeronautica Meccanica Lombardia)
  • SAML S.1
  • SAML S.2

Sampson 

(A M Sampson (also seen as Robert Henderson & Nate Carhart), Wahpeton ND.)
  • Sampson B Special MSL-2
  • Sampson Wildcat

SAN

(Société Aeronautique Normande)
  • SAN Jodel D117
    Jodel D11
    -See also:-References:* Yalor, Michael Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions: London. p. 27* http://www.jodel.com/index.asp?p=d11&themodels -External links:*...

  • SAN Jodel D140 Mousquetaire
  • SAN Jodel D150 Mascaret

San Francisco 

(San Francisco CA.)
  • San Francisco R-1 a.k.a. Flier

San Jose 

(San Jose Flying Club Ltd, 1232 Martin Ave, San Jose CA.)
  • San Jose E

Sanchez-Besa

(Establissements Louis Clement el Sanchez-Besa)
  • Sanchez-Besa Multiplane (1921) single-engine experimental

Santa Ana 

(Santa Ana Aircraft Co, Santa Ana CA.)
  • Santa Ana 1925 Biplane
  • Santa Ana VM-1

Santos-Dumont
Alberto Santos-Dumont
Alberto Santos-Dumont , was a Brazilian early pioneer of aviation. The heir of a wealthy family of coffee producers, Santos Dumont dedicated himself to science studies in Paris, France, where he spent most of his adult life....

  • Santos-Dumont 14-bis
    Santos-Dumont 14-bis
    The 14-bis , also known as , was a pioneer-era canard biplane designed and built by Brazilian inventor Alberto Santos-Dumont...

  • Santos-Dumont 19 Demoiselle
  • Santos-Dumont 20 Demoiselle

São Carlos 

(Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos(IPAI Aeronautical Division)- São Carlos Engineering School)
  • IPAI-26 Tuca
  • IPAI-27 Jipe Vaodor
  • IPAI-28 Super Surubim
  • IPAI-29 Tira Prosa
  • IPAI-30

Saturn 

(Saturn Aircraft & Engineering, Oxnard CA.)
  • Saturn Taylor Meteor II

Saul 

((W Irving) Saul Aircraft Corp, Carroll IA.)
  • Saul Triad 1000

Saulnier

(Société des Aéroplanes Saulnier)
  • Saulnier monoplane
  • Saulnier monoplane No.2

S.E.Saunders
Saunders-Roe
Saunders-Roe Limited was a British aero- and marine-engineering company based at Columbine Works East Cowes, Isle of Wight.-History:The name was adopted in 1929 after Alliot Verdon Roe and John Lord took a controlling interest in the boat-builders S.E. Saunders...

(S.E Saunders Limited)

Saunders-Roe
Saunders-Roe
Saunders-Roe Limited was a British aero- and marine-engineering company based at Columbine Works East Cowes, Isle of Wight.-History:The name was adopted in 1929 after Alliot Verdon Roe and John Lord took a controlling interest in the boat-builders S.E. Saunders...

 

  • Saro A.7 Severn
  • Saro A.17 Cutty Sark
  • Saro A.19 Cloud
  • Saro A.21 Windhover
  • Saro A.22 Segrave Meteor
  • Saro A.24 Mailplane
    Spartan Cruiser
    |-See also:-External links:******...

     - also known as Saro-Percival Mailplane
  • Saro Cloud
    Saro Cloud
    |-See also:-References:*Doyle, Neville. 1991. From Sea-Eagle to Albatross: Channel Island Airlines 1923-1939. ISBN 185421103X*Doyle, Neville. 2002. The Triple Alliance: The Predecessors of the first British Airways. Air-Britain. ISBN 0851302866...

  • Saro A.33
    Saro A.33
    -References:*London, Peter. British Flying Boats. Stroud, UK:Sutton Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0-7509-2695-3.- External links :*...

  • Saro Lerwick
    Saro Lerwick
    The Saunders-Roe A.36 Lerwick was a British flying boat built by the Saunders Roe Limited . It was intended to serve alongside the Short Sunderland in the Royal Air Force's Coastal Command, but it was a flawed design and only a small number were built...

  • Saro London
    Saro London
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War, Volume Five: Flying Boats. London: Macdonald & Co. Ltd., 1962 . ISBN 0-356-01449-5....

  • Saro Shrimp
    Saro Shrimp
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Green, William. Warplanes of the Second World War, Volume 5: Flying Boats. London: Macdonald & Company Ltd., 1962 . ISBN 0-356-01449-5....

  • Saunders-Roe Princess
    Saunders-Roe Princess
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Bridgman, Leonard. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1952-53. London: Jane's, 1953.* . Flight, 6 July 1951. pp. 10–11.* Flight, 16 March 1950, pp. 344–345....

  • Saunders-Roe SR.53
    Saunders-Roe SR.53
    |- See also :-References:NotesBibliography* Jones, Barry. "Saro's Mixed Power Saga". Aeroplane Monthly, November 1994, Vol 22 No 11 Issue 259. pp. 32–39. London:IPC. ISSN 0143-7240....

     - mixed power interceptor
  • Saunders-Roe SR.177 - mixed power interceptor (cancelled before completion)
  • Saunders-Roe SR.A/1
    Saunders-Roe SR.A/1
    |-See also:-References:*London, Peter. British Flying Boats. Stroud, UK:Sutton Publishing, 2003. ISBN 0-7509-2695-3.*Mason, Francis K.The British Fighter since 1912. Annapolis, Maryland, USA:Naval Institute Press, 1992. ISBN 1-55750-082-7....

  • Saro P.531 - Westland Scout
    Westland Scout
    The Westland Scout was a general purpose military light helicopter developed by Westland Helicopters. It was closely related to the Westland Wasp naval helicopter.-Design and development:...

     and Westland Wasp
    Westland Wasp
    The Westland Wasp was a British small first-generation, gas-turbine powered, shipboard anti-submarine helicopter. Produced by Westland Helicopters, it came from the same P.531 programme as the British Army Westland Scout, and was based on the earlier piston-engined Saunders-Roe Skeeter...

  • Saro W-14 Skeeter

Savoïa 

(Société anonyme de construction aéronautique Savoïa)
  • Savoia S.8
  • Savoia S.9
  • Savoia S.12
  • Savoia S.13
  • Savoia S.16
  • Savoia S.17
  • Savoia S.19
  • Savoia S.21
  • Savoia S.22

Savoia-Marchetti
Savoia-Marchetti
-History:The original company was founded in 1915 as SIAI . After World War I gained the name Savoia, when it acquired the Società Anonima Costruzioni Aeronautiche Savoia, an Italian aircraft company founded by Umberto Savoia in 1915.The name Marchetti was added when chief designer Alessandro...

 

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.51
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.52
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.55
    Savoia-Marchetti S.55
    |-References:NotesBibliography* Yenne, Bill. Seaplanes & Flying Boats: A Timeless Collection from Aviation's Golden Age. New York: BCL Press, 2003. ISBN 1-932302-03-4.-External links:* *...

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.56
    Savoia-Marchetti S.56
    |-See also:-Bibliography:This page contains material originally created for ...

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.57
    Savoia-Marchetti S.57
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Donald, David, ed. Encyclopedia of World Aircraft, p.820, "Savoia-Marchetti S.57". Etobicoke, Ontario: Prospero Books, 1997....

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.58
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.59
    Savoia-Marchetti S.59
    |-See also:-References:* Sapienza Fracchia, Antonio Luis: "La Contribución Italiana en la Aviación Paraguaya". Author's edition. Asunción, 2007. 300 pp....

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.62
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.64
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.65
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.66
    Savoia-Marchetti S.66
    The Savoia-Marchetti S.66 was a 1930s Italian twin-hull flying boat designed and built by Savoia-Marchetti as an enlarged development of the S.55.-Development:...

  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.67
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.71
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.72
    Savoia-Marchetti S.72
    -External Links:* various rare photos. note - statement that S.72 was sent to Ethiopia is untrue...

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.73
    Savoia-Marchetti S.73
    |-References:* Lembo, Daniele,SIAI 81 Pipistrello, Aerei nella Storia, n.33....

  • Savoia-Marchetti S.74
    Savoia-Marchetti S.74
    |-See also:...

  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Marsupiale
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.76
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.77 "Manta"
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.78
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero
  • Savoia-Marchetti S.80
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 Pipistrello
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.82 Canguru
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.83
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.84
    Savoia-Marchetti SM.84
    The Savoia-Marchetti SM.84 was an Italian bomber aircraft of World War II. It was designed by Savoia-Marchetti as a replacement for its successful SM.79, and shared its three-engine layout...

  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.84B
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.85
    Savoia-Marchetti SM.85
    The Savoia-Marchetti SM.85 was an Italian monoplane dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft that served in small numbers in the Regia Aeronautica at the beginning of World War II...

  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.86
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.87
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.88
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.89
    Savoia-Marchetti SM.89
    -Sources:*Lembo, Daniele, i distruttori della Regia, Aerei nella Storia n.46, pag. 9-11....

  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.90
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.91
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.92
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.93
  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.95
    Savoia-Marchetti SM.95
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Angelucci, Enzi. World Encyclopedia of Civil Aircraft. London: Willow Books, 1984. ISBN 0-00-218148-7....

  • Savoia-Marchetti SM.105

Savoia Pomilio 


SCA 

(Stabilimento Costruzioni Aeronautiche)
  • SCA SS.2
  • SCA SS.3

SCAL

(Societe de Constructions et d'Aviation Legere)
  • SCAL FB.30 Avion Bassou
  • SCAL FB.41 Rubis

SCAN

(Société de Constructions Aéro-Navales)
  • SCAN 20
    SCAN 20
    |-See also:...

  • SCAN 30

Scaled Composites
Scaled Composites
Scaled Composites is an aerospace company founded by Burt Rutan and currently owned by Northrop Grumman that is located at the Mojave Spaceport, Mojave, California, United States...

 

(for Rutan models up to 79 see Rutan Aircraft Factory)
  • Scaled Composites Model 80 Grizzly
  • Scaled Composites Model 81 Catbird
  • Scaled Composites Model 89
  • Scaled Composites Model 91 Lotus Microlight
  • Scaled Composites Model 97 Microlight
  • Scaled Composites Model 115 Starship
  • Scaled Composites Model 120 Predator
  • Scaled Composites Model 133 ATTT
  • Scaled Composites Model 143 Triumph
  • Scaled Composites Model 144 CM-44
  • Scaled Composites Model 151 ARES
  • Scaled Composites Model 158 Pond Racer
  • Scaled Composites Model 173 Loral TFV
  • Scaled Composites Model 179 Lockheed PLADS Rockbox
  • Scaled Composites Model 191
  • Scaled Composites Model 202 Boomerang
  • Scaled Composites Model 226 Raptor
  • Scaled Composites Model 233 Freewing
  • Scaled Composites Model 247 Vantage
  • Scaled Composites Model 257 Motel 6 DLS
  • Scaled Composites Model 271 V-Jet II
  • Scaled Composites Model 276 NASA X-38
  • Scaled Composites Model 281 Proteus
  • Scaled Composites Model 287 NASA ERAST
  • Scaled Composites Model 302 Toyota TAA-1
  • Scaled Composites Model 309 Adam M-309
  • Scaled Composites Model 311 Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer
  • Tier One
    Tier One
    Tier One is Scaled Composites' program of suborbital human spaceflight using the reusable spacecraft SpaceShipOne and its launcher White Knight. The craft was designed by Burt Rutan, and the project is funded 20 million US Dollars by Paul Allen...

    • Scaled Composites Model 316 SpaceShipOne
    • Scaled Composites Model 318 White Knight
  • Tier 1b
    Tier 1b
    Tier 1b is Burt Rutan's nickname for the suborbital tourist human spaceflight platform in development at Scaled Composites with Mojave Aerospace Ventures by The Spaceship Company for Virgin Galactic...

    • Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo
    • Scaled Composites Model 348 WhiteKnightTwo
  • Scaled Composites Model 326 Northrop Grumman X-47A
  • Scaled Composites Model 346
  • Scaled Composites Model 367 BiPod
    Scaled Composites Model 367 BiPod
    The BiPod is a developmental flying car developed by Scaled Composites. It is Burt Rutan's final design prior to his retirement.-Development:The Bipod was originally designed to be a electric propulsion testbed, later evolving into the flying car concept...

  • USAF
    United States Air Force
    The United States Air Force is the aerial warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the military on September 18, 1947 under the National Security Act of...

     Hunter-Killer
    USAF Hunter-Killer
    Hunter-Killer is an unofficial project name based upon an Aviation Week & Space Technology article. When USAF releases an official name, this article will be renamed to suit.The U.S...

     project
    • Scaled Composites Model 395
      Scaled Composites Model 395
      The Scaled Composites Model 395 is an unmanned air vehicle which is currently under development. It is a derivative of the Scaled Composites Model 281 Proteus aircraft, and is being developed jointly with Northrop Grumman, who is funding the project....

    • Scaled Composites Model 396
      Scaled Composites Model 396
      The Scaled Composites Model 396 is a derivative of the Northrop Grumman RQ-4 Global Hawk aircraft. The Model 396 will be an unmanned combat air vehicle, and thus will differ from the Global Hawk in carrying a weapons load underneath the fuselage. It will also be about half the size and cost, but...

  • Scaled Composites B-2 Spirit: Scale model pole-mounted B-2 for radar cross section
    Radar cross section
    Radar cross section is a measure of how detectable an object is with a radar. A larger RCS indicates that an object is more easily detected.An object reflects a limited amount of radar energy...

     tests
  • Scaled Composites Bell Eagle Eye
  • Scaled Composites Space Industries Comet
  • Scaled Composites DC-X: Constructed the structural aeroshell and control surfaces under contract to McDonnell Douglas
  • Scaled Composites Earthwinds
  • Scaled Composites Kistler Zero
  • Scaled Composites IAI Searcher: longer-winged version of Pioneer UAV
  • Scaled Composites Roton ATV
  • Scaled Composites SpaceShipThree
    Scaled Composites SpaceShipThree
    The Scaled Composites SpaceShipThree is a proposed spaceplane to be developed by Virgin Galactic and Scaled Composites if SpaceShipTwo is successful. The originally proposed vehicle mission was orbital spaceflight...

  • Scaled Composites Model TRA324 Scarab
  • Scaled Composites Orbital Sciences Pegasus rocket
    Pegasus rocket
    The Pegasus rocket is a winged space launch vehicle capable of carrying small, unmanned payloads into low Earth orbit. It is air-launched, as part of an expendable launch system developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation . Three main stages burning solid propellant provide the thrust...


Schad 

(Adolph R Schad, 105 Mechanic St, Cleburne TX. 1936: Keene TX.)
  • Schad 1927 Monoplane

Schapel 

( (Rodney E) Schapel Aircraft Co, Reno NV.)
  • Schapel S-350 Mini-Swat
  • Schapel S-525 Super Swat
  • Schapel S-882
  • Schapel S-981 Swat
  • Schapel S-1080 Thunderbolt
  • Schapel S-1275 Finesse

Schaupp 

(Paul Schaupp & John Doke, Inglewood CA.)
  • Schaupp 1951 Monoplane

Schauss 

(Al Schauss, Minneapolis MN. 1935: Schauss & (Edward C) Lampman.)
  • Schauss 1931 Monoplane
  • Schauss A
  • Schauss-Lampman Sport

Scheibe 

  • Scheibe Bergfalke
    Scheibe Bergfalke
    -External links:*...

  • Scheibe Spatz
  • Scheibe Specht
  • Scheibe Sperber
  • Scheibe Zugvogel
    Scheibe Zugvogel
    |-See also:...

  • Scheibe SF-23 Sperling
    Scheibe SF-23 Sperling
    -Bibliography:...

  • Scheibe SF-24 Motor Spatz
  • Scheibe SF-25 Falke
  • Scheibe SF-26
  • Scheibe SF-27
  • Scheibe SF-28 Tandem Falke
  • Scheibe SF-29
  • Scheibe SF-30
  • Scheibe SFS 31
  • Scheibe SF-32
  • Scheibe SF-33
  • Scheibe SF-34
  • Scheibe SF-35
  • Scheibe SF-36
  • Scheibe SF 40
  • Scheibe SF 41

Schempp-Hirth
Schempp-Hirth
Schempp-Hirth Flugzeugbau GmbH is a glider manufacturer based in Kirchheim unter Teck, Germany.-History:Martin Schempp founded his own company in Göppingen in 1935, with the assistance of Wolf Hirth. The company was initially called "Sportflugzeugbau Göppingen Martin Schempp"...

 

  • Göppingen Gö 1 Wolf I sailplane,1935
  • Göppingen Gö 3 Minimoa sailplane, 1936
  • Göppingen Gö 4
    Göppingen Gö 4
    The Göppingen Gö 4 was a German sailplane of the late 1930s used for training pilots. Its most notable features included a side-by-side seating format and dual controls, making the plane ideal for use as a trainer...

     sailplane
  • Göppingen Gö 5 sailplane, 1937
  • Göppingen Gö 8
  • Göppingen Gö 9
    Göppingen Gö 9
    The Göppingen Gö 9 was a research aircraft built to investigate the practicalities of powering a plane using a pusher propeller located far from the engine and turned by a long driveshaft....

     development aircraft for Do 335 Pfeil
  • Schempp-Hirth Standard Austria
    Schempp-Hirth Standard Austria
    |-See also:-References:* Taylor, J. H. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation. Studio Editions: London. p. 29* Coates, Andrew. “Jane's World Sailplanes & Motor Gliders new edition”. London, Jane's. 1980...

  • Schempp-Hirth Cirrus
    Schempp-Hirth Cirrus
    |-See also:-References:* Selinger P, Segelflugzeuge vom Wolf aum Discus, Motorbuch Verlag Stuttgart, 1989* Ryan J, Cirrus Test Pilot Report, Soaring, July 1967* Foley W, The Schempp-Hirth Cirrus, Soaring, July 1967...

  • Schempp-Hirth Standard Cirrus
    Schempp-Hirth Standard Cirrus
    |-References:* * * Coates A.,Janes World Sailplanes and Motor Gliders, Janes,1980, ISBN 0 7106 0017 8, pg. 85* Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004* * ....

  • Schempp-Hirth Discus
  • Schempp-Hirth Discus-2
    Schempp-Hirth Discus-2
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Schempp-Hirth Ventus
    Schempp-Hirth Ventus
    -References:**Thomas F, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design, College Park Press, 1999*Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004*-External Links:**...

  • Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2
    Schempp-Hirth Ventus-2
    |-References:*...

  • Schempp-Hirth Nimbus
    Schempp-Hirth Nimbus
    |- References :*Moffat G, Winning on the Wind, Soaring Press, 1974*Thomas F, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design, College Park Press, 1999*Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004...

  • Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-2
    Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-2
    |-See also:-References:*Thomas F, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design, College Park Press, 1999*Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004***...

  • Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-3
  • Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-4
    Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-4
    The Schempp-Hirth Nimbus-4 is a family of high-performance FAI Open Class gliders designed by Klaus Holighaus and manufactured by Schempp-Hirth Flugzeugbau GmbH in Kirchheim, Germany...

  • Schempp-Hirth Mini-Nimbus
  • Schempp-Hirth Janus
    Schempp-Hirth Janus
    |-See also:...

  • Schempp-Hirth Duo Discus
    Schempp-Hirth Duo Discus
    |-See also:-References:*...


Scheutzow 

((Webb) Scheutzow Helicopter Corp, Berea OH.)
  • Scheutzow Flexhub
  • Scheutzow Model B

Schill 

(Vermont Air Transport Co, Schill Airport, Milton VT.)
  • Schill 1914 Biplane
  • Schill B-1
  • Schill Gull Wing

Schleicher
Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co
Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co is a major manufacturer of sailplanes located in Poppenhausen, near Fulda in Germany. It is also the oldest sailplane manufacturer in the world....

 

  • Schleicher Anfänger
  • Schleicher ASW 12
    Schleicher ASW 12
    |-References:...

  • Schleicher ASK 13
    Schleicher ASK 13
    |-References:**...

  • Schleicher ASK 14
    Schleicher ASK 14
    |-See also:...

  • Schleicher ASW 15
    Schleicher ASW 15
    |-References:***Thomas F, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design, College Park Press, 1999*Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004*...

  • Schleicher ASK 16
    Schleicher ASK 16
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Schleicher ASW 17
    Schleicher ASW 17
    |-References:* Gliders and Sailplanes of the World by Michael Hardy - Ian Allan Ltd 1982 ISBN 0711011524* Sailplanes 1965-2000 by Martin Simons - Eqip ISBN 3980883817-External links:*...

  • Schleicher ASK 18
    Schleicher ASK 18
    |-References:Gliders and Sailplanes of the World by Michael Hardy Ian Allan Ltd 1982 ISBN 0711011524-External links:*...

  • Schleicher ASW 19
    Schleicher ASW 19
    |-References:*****...

  • Schleicher ASW XV
  • Schleicher ASW 20
    Schleicher ASW 20
    |-References:**, Soaring, May 1978*Sailplane Directory, Soaring, July 1997*Thomas F, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design, College Park Press, 1999*Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004...

  • Schleicher ASK 21
  • Schleicher ASW 22
    Schleicher ASW 22
    |-References:***Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Equip, 2004-External links:*...

  • Schleicher ASK 23
  • Schleicher ASW 24
    Schleicher ASW 24
    |-See also:-References:**Thomas F, Fundamentals of Sailplane Design, College Park Press, 1999*Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004*-External links:*...

  • Schleicher AS 22-2
  • Schleicher ASH 25
  • Schleicher ASH 26
    Schleicher ASH 26
    |-External Links:***Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Equip, 2004...

  • Schleicher ASW 27
    Schleicher ASW 27
    |-References:***Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Equip, 2004...

  • Schleicher ASW 28
    Schleicher ASW 28
    |-See also:-References:***Simons M, Segelflugzeuge 1965-2000, Eqip, 2004...

  • Schleicher ASG 29
    Schleicher ASG 29
    |-References:**...

  • Schleicher Ka 1
  • Schleicher Ka 2
  • Schleicher Ka 3
  • Schleicher Ka 4
  • Schleicher Ka 6
    Schleicher Ka 6
    -Bibliography:* Coates, Andrew, Janes World Sailplanes and Motorgliders. London. Macdonald and Jane's Publishers Ltd., 1978. ISBN 0 354 01119 7...

  • Schleicher K 6E
  • Schleicher Ka 7
  • Schleicher K 8
  • Schleicher K 9
  • Schleicher K 10
  • Schleicher K 11
  • Schleicher Luftkurort Poppenhausen
  • Schleicher Stadt Frankfurt

Schmeidler 

(Dipl. Ing. Werner Schmeidler)
  • Schmeidler SN-2

Schmidt 

(Bruno Hermann Schmidt/U S Aerial Navigation Co, Homestead NJ.)
  • Schmidt 1911 Biplane

Schmitt

(Ateliers de Constructions Mécaniques et Aéronautiques Paul Schmitt)
  • Schmitt Type 7
  • Schmitt PS-7
  • Schmitt Sch-10

Schmitt

(Maximilian Schmitt Aeroplane & Motor Works, 96 Dale Ave, Paterson NJ.)
  • Schmitt 1914 Monoplane

Schmuck Brothers 

(Edward W & Charles T) Schmuck Bros Aircraft Co, 981 Amalia Ave/Eastside Monarch Aero Corp) Airport, Los Angeles CA. 1930: West Coast Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles.)
  • Schmuck S-1 Commercial Sport a.k.a. Monarch
  • Schmuck S-3 Sport a.k.a. Monarch
  • West Coast WCK-2 Sportster a.k.a. Monarch

Schneider 

(Edmund Schneider Australia)
  • Schneider ES 49
  • Schneider ES-52 Kookaburra
  • Schneider ES-59
    Schneider ES-59
    |-References:*-See also:* Schneider Grunau Baby* Schneider ES-52 Kookaburra* Schneider ES-60 Boomerang* Schneider ES-65 Platypus...

  • Schneider ES-65
  • Schneider Grunau Baby
    Schneider Grunau Baby
    -See also:* Schneider Kookaburra* Schneider Arrow* Schneider Boomerang* Schneider Platypus...


Schneider 

(Société des Avions Schneider)
  • Schneider Sch-10M
  • Schneider Henri-Paul

Schneider 

(Flugmaschine Fabrik Franz Schneider G.m.b.H.)
  • Schneider fighter 1918

Schramm 

(Schramm Aircraft Company)
  • Schramm Javelin
  • Schramm Scorpion

Schroeder 

(E A Schroeder, 1765 Dolores St, San Francisco CA.)
  • Schroeder Cyclogyro a.k.a. S-1

Schroeder-Wentworth 

(Mercury Aircraft Corp, (Rudolph W "Shorty" Schroeder & John R Wentworth), Hammondsport NY)
  • Schroeder-Wentworth 1929 Monoplane

Schubert 

(E Alvin Schubert, Galesville WI.)
  • Schubert Der Fledermaus

Schütte-Lanz
Schütte-Lanz
Schütte-Lanz is the name of a series of rigid airships designed and built by the Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz company from 1909 until the last LS22 was delivered in 1917. One research and four passenger airships were planned for post-war use, but were never built...

(Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz)
  • Schütte-Lanz C.I
  • Schütte-Lanz D.I
    Schütte-Lanz D.I
    -Bibliography:* William Green and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. Colour Library Direct, Godalming, UK: 1994. ISBN 1-85833-777-1....

  • Schütte-Lanz D.II
    Schütte-Lanz D.II
    The Schütte-Lanz D.II was a variant of the Schütte-Lanz D.I. The only change was a new engine - the 100 hp Mercedes 6-cylinder water-cooled engine as opposed to the 80 hp Oberusel rotary engine in the D.I.- Specifications:- Bibliography :...

  • Schütte-Lanz D.III
    Schütte-Lanz D.III
    The Schütte-Lanz D.III was a German fighter prototype during World War I. It participated in the Idflieg at Adlershof, Germany in January and February 1918. It was a conventional single-bay staggared biplane with N-type interplane struts...

  • Schütte-Lanz D.IV
    Schütte-Lanz D.IV
    The Schütte-Lanz D.IV was a German fighter prototype during World War I. It was developed in parallel with the Schütte-Lanz D.III, however the two fighters had nothing in common. The D IV was made of wood and was a single-bay staggered biplane with N-type interplane struts and ailerons on both...

  • Schütte-Lanz D.VI
  • Schütte-Lanz D.VII
  • Schütte-Lanz Dr.I
  • Schütte-Lanz G.I
  • Schütte-Lanz R.I

Schwade 

(Schwade Flugzeug und Motorenbau)
  • Pusher Biplane 1914
  • Pusher Biplane 1915

Schweizer 

(Schweizer Aircraft Corp, Elmira NY.)
  • Schweizer Ag Cat
  • Schweizer SGP 1-1
    Schweizer SGP 1-1
    |-See also:-External links:**...

  • Schweizer SGU 1-2
  • Schweizer SGU 1-3
  • Schweizer SGU 1-6
  • Schweizer SGU 1-7
    Schweizer SGU 1-7
    |-See also:-External links:**...

  • Schweizer SGS 2-8
    Schweizer SGS 2-8
    The Schweizer SGS 2-8 is a United States two-seat, mid-wing, strut-braced, training glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The 2-8 was originally known simply as "The Schweizer Two-Place" when it first flew in June 1938...

  • Schweizer cargo glider designs
    Schweizer cargo glider designs
    The Schweizer cargo glider designs were a series of design proposals made to the United States Army Air Force by the Schweizer Aircraft Corporation of Elmira, New York during the Second World War...

  • Schweizer SGC 8-10
  • Schweizer SGC 15-11
  • Schweizer SGS 2-12
    Schweizer SGS 2-12
    The Schweizer SGS 2-12 is a United States two-seat, low-wing, training glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The 2-12 was a development of the Schweizer 2-8 two place training glider, with an all-wooden wing...

  • Schweizer SGC 6-14
  • Schweizer SGC 1-15
  • Schweizer SGU 1-16
  • Schweizer SGS 1-17
  • Schweizer SGS 2-18
  • Schweizer SGU 1-19
    Schweizer SGU 1-19
    The Schweizer SGU 1-19 and Schweizer SGU 1-20 are a family of United States single-seat, high-wing, strut-braced, utility gliders built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York....

  • Schweizer SGU 1-20
  • Schweizer SGS 1-21
    Schweizer SGS 1-21
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Schweizer SGU 2-22
    Schweizer SGU 2-22
    The Schweizer SGU 2-22 is a United States two-seat, high-wing, strut-braced, training glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York....

  • Schweizer SGS 1-23
    Schweizer SGS 1-23
    The Schweizer SGS 1-23 is a United States Open and Standard Class, single-seat, mid-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York....

  • Schweizer SGS 1-24
    Schweizer SGS 1-24
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Schweizer SGS 2-25
    Schweizer SGS 2-25
    The Schweizer SGS 2-25 is a United States two-seat, mid-wing, two-place competition glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The 2-25 was purpose designed to compete in the 1954 World Gliding Championships held in Great Hucklow, United Kingdom and was also flown in the World...

  • Schweizer SGS 1-26
    Schweizer SGS 1-26
    The Schweizer SGS 1-26 is a United States One-Design, single-seat, mid-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The SGS 1-26 enjoyed a very long production run from its first flight in 1954 until 1979, when production was ended. The 1-26 was replaced in production by the...

  • Schweizer 2-27
  • Schweizer 7-28
  • Schweizer SGS 1-29
    Schweizer SGS 1-29
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Schweizer SA 1-30
  • Schweizer 2-31
  • Schweizer SGS 2-32
    Schweizer SGS 2-32
    The Schweizer SGS 2-32 is an American two-seat, mid-wing, two or three-place glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The 2-32 was designed to be the highest performance two-place glider available, when it first flew in 1962. The 2-32 has been used as a tourist glider, trainer,...

  • Schweizer SGS 2-33
    Schweizer SGS 2-33
    The Schweizer SGS 2-33 is a United States two-seat, high-wing, strut-braced, training glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York....

  • Schweizer SGS 1-34
    Schweizer SGS 1-34
    The Schweizer SGS 1-34 is a United States Standard Class, single-seat, high-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The 1-34 was designed over a number of years in the mid-1960s and first flew in 1969....

  • Schweizer SGS 1-35
    Schweizer SGS 1-35
    The Schweizer SGS 1-35 is a United States 15 Meter Class, single-seat, mid-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The 1-35 was first flown in 1973 and a total of 101 were completed by the time production was completed in 1982....

  • Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite
    Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite
    The Schweizer SGS 1-36 Sprite is a United States, single-seat, mid-wing glider built by Schweizer Aircraft of Elmira, New York.The 1-36 was first flown in 1979 and a total of 43 were built by the time production was completed in 1982...

  • Schweizer SGM 2-37
    Schweizer SGM 2-37
    The Schweizer SGM 2-37 is a two-place, side-by-side, fixed gear, low wing motor glider.A total of twelve were produced between 1982 and 1988, including nine for the United States Air Force Academy, which designated it the TG-7A...

  • Schweizer TG-2
  • Schweizer TG-3
  • Schweizer X-26 Frigate

Scintex Aviation
Scintex Aviation
Scintex Aviation S.A. was a French aircraft manufacturer which was active between 1956 and 1964.-Formation:Scintex was formed in 1956 by Jean-Michel Vernhes and a production line was established to build the Piel CP.301 Emeraude, designed by Claude Piel, initially as the CP.30, under licence for...

  • Scintex CP-301 C Emeraude
  • Scintex CP-315 C Emeraude
  • Scintex CP-1310 C3 Super Emeraude
  • Scintex CP-1315 C3 Super Emeraude
  • Scintex ML-145 Rubis
  • Scintex ML 250 Rubis

Scott 

(James F Scott, Chicago IL,)
  • Scott 1909 aerodyne
  • Scott 1910 aerodyne

Scottish Aviation
Scottish Aviation
Scottish Aviation Limited was a Scottish aircraft manufacturer, based at Prestwick in South Ayrshire.-History:Originally a flying school operator the company took on maintenance work in 1938....

 

  • Scottish Aviation Bulldog
    Scottish Aviation Bulldog
    |-See also:-External links:...

  • Scottish Aviation Bullfinch
  • Scottish Aviation Pioneer
    Scottish Aviation Pioneer
    -External links:* *...

  • Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
    Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer
    |-See also:-Bibliography:*Green, William. Macdonald Aircraft Handbook. London. Macdonald & Co. Ltd., 1964.*Donald, David, ed. The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Aerospace Publishing, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X....


Scout 

(Scout Airplane Co. (Pacific Air Industries), Los Angeles CA)
  • Scout Monoplane

SEA 

(Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques (Belgium))

SEA
Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques (France)
The Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques was a French aircraft manufacturer founded in 1916 by Henry Potez, Marcel Bloch, and Louis Coroller at Suresnes....

 

(Société d'Etudes Aéronautiques (France))
  • SEA I
  • SEA II
  • SEA III
  • SEA IV
    SEA IV
    The SEA IV was a French two-seat military aircraft of World War I and the immediate post-war era.-Development:The SEA IV was designed and built in 1917 by Henry Potez, Louis Coroller, and Marcel Bloch. It was a derivative of their previous SEA II design, equipped with a more powerful Lorraine...

  • SEA VI

Seabird 

(Seabird Aviation Inc, Columbus OH.)
  • Seabird Le Petrel

Seagrave 

(Marshal T Seagrave, Piedmont (Oakland), CA.)
  • Seasgrave 1

Seahawk 

(Seahawk Industries)

Searey 

(Progressive Aerodyne Inc (fdr: Kerry Richter), Orlando FL.)
  • Searey
    SeaRey
    -See also:-External links:*...


Seabring 

(Robert M Sebring, San Fernando CA.)
  • Sebring 1948 Monoplane

SECAN

(Société d'Etudes et de Construction Aéro-Navales)
  • SECAN Courlis
    SECAN Courlis
    -Bibliography:*Donald, David, ed. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. London: Orbis, 1997. p. 796. ISBN 0-7607-0592-5....


SECAT

(Société d'Etudes et de Construction d'Avions de Tourisme)

Security-National 

(Security Aircraft Corp, Long Beach CA.)
  • Security-National S-1 Airster
  • Security-National S-1-A Airster
  • Security-American S-1-B Airster

SEEMS

(Société d'Exploitation des Etablissements Morane Saulnier)
see: Morane-Saulnier, SOCATA

Seibel 

(Seibel Helicopter Co Inc, Wilson Field, Wichita)
  • Seibel S-1
  • Seibel S-2
  • Seibel S-3 Skylark
  • Seibel S-4 Skyhawk
  • Seibel H-24 Sky Hawk

SELA

(Société d'Etude pour la Locomotion Aérienne)
  • SELA monoplane

Sellers 

(Matthew B Sellers Jr, Olive Hill KY, Norwood OH, and Baltimore MD.)
  • Sellers Quadruplane a.k.a. Number 6
  • Sellers Quadruplane (very little info available)

Sellmer 

(Jacob P Sellmer, San Rafael CA.)
  • Sellmer Incubator
  • Sellmer 1932 helicoplane

SEMA

(Société d'Etudes de Matériels d'Aviation)
  • SEMA 10
  • SEMA 12

SEPECAT 

(Société Européenne de Production de l'avion ECAT (Ecole de Combat et d'Appui tactique))
  • SEPECAT Jaguar
    SEPECAT Jaguar
    The SEPECAT Jaguar is an Anglo-French jet ground attack aircraft, originally used by the British Royal Air Force and the French Armée de l'Air in the close air support and nuclear strike role, and still in service with several export customers, notably the Indian Air Force and the Royal Air Force...


Sequoia 

(Sequoia Aircraft Co, Richmond VA.)
  • Sequoia 300
  • Sequoia 301
  • Sequoia 302 Kodiak
  • Sequoia F.8L Falco

Sessions 

(Claude Sessions, Waynesville IN and Owensburg KY.)
  • Sessions 1922 Biplane
  • Owensburg 1925 Biplane

SET
Societatea pentru exploatari technice
Societatea Pentru Exploatări Technice or SET was a Romanian aircraft manufacturer. It was established in Bucharest in 1923 by Grigore Zamfirescu as a general machinery manufacturing plant. It soon specialised in building aircraft to its founder's design, supplying the Romanian Air Force with...

 

(Societatea pentru exploatari technice)
  • Proto-SET 2
  • SET 1
  • SET 3
    SET 3
    -References:* *...

  • SET 4
  • SET 7
    SET 7
    -References:* *...

  • SET 10
    SET 10
    -References:* *Ion Gudju, Gheorghe Iacobescu, Ovidiu Ionescu: Romanian aeronautical constructions 1905-1974-External links:*...

  • SET X
  • SET XV
    SET XV
    -References:* *...

  • SET 31
  • SET 41

Seversky 

(Seversky Aircraft Corp)
see also Republic
  • Severski 1926 Biplane
  • Seversky AT-12
  • Seversky BT-8
  • Seversky FN
  • Seversky P-35
    Seversky P-35
    The Seversky P-35 was a fighter aircraft built in the United States by the Seversky Aircraft Company in the late 1930s. A contemporary of the Hawker Hurricane and Messerschmitt Bf 109, the P-35 was the first single-seat fighter in U.S...

  • Seversky XP-41
    Seversky XP-41
    The Seversky XP-41 was a fighter aircraft built in the United States in 1939. A single prototype was modified from the last production Seversky P-35 by adding a new streamlined canopy, a Wright R-1830-19 engine with a two-speed supercharger, and revised landing gear. XP-41 first flew in March 1939...

  • Seversky 2PA
  • Seversky A8V
  • Seversky SEV-1XP
  • Seversky SEV-3
    Seversky SEV-3
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. "The end of the beginning...The Seversky P-35". Air Enthusiast, Ten, July–September 1979, pp. 8–21....

  • Seversky EP-106  (Export Pursuit)
  • Seversky Navy Type S Two-Seat Fighter

SFAN

(Société Française d'Aviation Nouvelle)
  • SFAN 1
  • SFAN 2
  • SFAN 3
  • SFAN 4
  • SFAN 5
  • SFAN 11

SFCA

(Société Française de Construction Aéronautique)
  • SFCA Lignel 10
  • SFCA Lignel 16
  • SFCA Lignel 161
  • SFCA Lignel 20
  • SFCA Lignel 31
  • SFCA Lignel 44
  • SFCA Lignel 46 Coach
  • SFCA Maillet 20
  • SFCA Maillet 201
  • SFCA Maillet-Lignel 20
  • SFCA Maillet 20
  • SFCA Maillet 21
  • SFCA Taupin

SFECMAS

(Société Française d'Etude et de Construction de Matériel Aéronautiques Spéciaux)
  • SFECMAS 1402 Gerfaut
  • SFECMAS 1500 Guépard

SFERMA

(Société Française d'Entretien et de Réparation de Matériel Aéronautique)
  • SFERMA Nord 1110
  • SFERMA PD-146 Marquis

SFI 

(Sächsische Flugindustrie G.m.b.H.)
  • SFI Ga1

SFKB 

(Samoletna Fabrika Caproni Bulgarski)
  • SFKB KB-1 Peperuda ("Butterfly")
  • SFKB KB-2 UT ("Instructor-Training")
  • SFKB KB-2A Tchutchuliga ("Skylark")
  • SFKB KB-3 Tchutchuliga-I
  • SFKB KB-4 Tchutchuliga-II
  • SFKB KB-5 Tchutchuliga-III
  • SFKB KB-309 Papagal ("Parrot") - (KB-6)
  • SFKB KB-11 Fazan ("Pheasant")

SGCIM

(Société Générale des Constructions Industrielles et Mécaniques)
see also: Borel
  • SGCIM C.1
  • SGCIM C.2

Shamrock 

(Irish Aircraft Co, Sandusky OH.)
  • Shamrock 3-B
  • Shamrock IAC Special

Shannon-Buente 

(James Shannon & Ben E Buente, Evansville IN.)
  • Shannon-Buente Special

Sharp 

(George E and Loran Sharp, Newhall CA.)
  • Sharp Meteora

Shavrov

  • Shavrov Sh-1
  • Shavrov Sh-2
    Shavrov Sh-2
    -Further reading:*De Michelis, Bruno. "The Russian Aero-marine from 1910 to 2001"....

  • Shavrov Sh-3
  • Shavrov Sh-5
  • Shavrov Sh-7
    Shavrov Sh-7
    The Shavrov Sh-7 was a Soviet civil transport amphibian flying-boat designed by Vadim Shavrov. Although it was ordered into production for Aeroflot the start of the Great Patriotic War halted any production aircraft being built.-Design and development:...


Shenyang
Shenyang
Shenyang , or Mukden , is the capital and largest city of Liaoning Province in Northeast China. Currently holding sub-provincial administrative status, the city was once known as Shengjing or Fengtianfu...

  • Shen Hang-1
  • Shenyang BA-5
  • Shenyang CK-1
  • Shenyang X-9 Jian Fan
    Shenyang X-9 Jian Fan
    -See also:...

  • Shenyang HU-1 Seagull
  • Shenyang HU-2 Petrel
  • Shenyang Type56
  • Shenyang J-2 (Soviet production MiG-15bis aircraft)
  • Shenyang J-5
    Shenyang J-5
    The Shenyang J-5 , originally designated Dongfeng-101 - , and also Type 56 before being designated J-5 in 1964, is a Chinese-built single-seat jet interceptor and fighter aircraft derived from the Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-17. The J-5 was exported as the F-5...

  • Shenyang J-6
    Shenyang J-6
    The Shenyang J-6 was the Chinese-built version of the Soviet MiG-19 'Farmer' fighter aircraft.-Design and development:...

  • Shenyang J-8
    Shenyang J-8
    The Shenyang J-8 is a high-speed, high-altitude Chinese-built single-seat interceptor fighter aircraft.-J-8:...

  • Shenyang J-8II
  • Shenyang J-10 (1st use - 1970's project)
  • Shenyang J-11
    Shenyang J-11
    The Shenyang J-11 with NATO reporting name: Flanker B+ is a single-seat, twin-engine jet fighter based on the Soviet-designed Sukhoi Su-27 air superiority fighter produced by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation...

  • Shenyang J-13
  • Shenyang J-15
    Shenyang J-15
    - References :Citations*- External links :*, J-15 fighter photos and introductions, AirForceWorld.com...

  • Shenyang JJ-1 
  • Shenyang JJ-2 (Chinese built MiG-15UTI aircraft)
  • Dongfeng-101
  • Dongfeng-102
  • Dongfeng-103
  • Dongfeng-104
  • Dongfeng-105
  • Dongfeng-106
  • Dongfeng-107
  • Dongfeng-113

Shepard-Krum 

(Fred J Shepard & Thomas C Krum, Beaverton OR.)
  • Shepard-Krum SC-1 Sportcraft

Sheremetyev 

(Boris Nikolayevich Sheremetyev)
  • Sheremetyev ShBM
  • Sheremetyev Sh-13

Sherpa Aircraft Manufacturing 

(Sherpa Aircraft Co Inc, Aloha OR. Sherpa Worldwide Inc & Sherpa International Inc.)
  • Sherpa
  • Sherpa 8
  • Sherpa 200
  • Sherpa 300
  • Sherpa 400
  • Sherpa 411
  • Sherpa 500

Shijiazhuang
Shijiazhuang
Shijiazhuang is the capital and largest city of North China's Hebei province. Administratively a prefecture-level city, it is about south of Beijing...

 

(Shijiazhuang Aircraft Industry Co.)
  • Shijiazhuang Y-5
    Antonov An-2
    The Antonov An-2 is a single-engine biplane utility/agricultural aircraft designed in the USSR in 1946...

  • LE-500 Little Eagle
  • LE-800

Shirato 

(Shirato Hikoki Kenkyusho - Shirato Aeroplane Research Studio)
  • Shirato Asahi-go
  • Shirato Anzani (Ground Taxi-ing) Trainer
  • Shirato Iwao-go
  • Shirato Takeru-go (aka Tamura Tractor or Ichimori Tractor)
  • Shirato Kauru-go
  • Shirato 16
  • Shirato 20
  • Shirato 25 Kuma-go
  • Shirato 26
  • Shirato 28
  • Shirato 31
  • Shirato 32
  • Shirato 37
  • Shirato 38
  • Shirato 40

Shneider 

(P P Shneider, 1020 E 178 St, New York NY.)
  • Shneider I
  • Shneider II
  • Shneider 1910 Curtiss pusher

Shober 

(William C Shober, Brookeville MD. c.1973: Shober Aircraft Enterprises, Gaithersburg MD.)

Short Brothers
Short Brothers
Short Brothers plc is a British aerospace company, usually referred to simply as Shorts, that is now based in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Founded in 1908, Shorts was the first company in the world to make production aircraft and was a manufacturer of flying boats during the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s...

 

  • Short Admiralty Type 74
    Short Admiralty Type 74
    -External links:* -See also:...

  • Short Admiralty Type 81
    Short Admiralty Type 81
    -References:*Barnes, C.H. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London:Putnam, 1967.*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914–18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Bruce, J.M. . Flight, 14 December 1956, pp. 921–926.*Bruce, J.M. . Flight, 21 December 1956, pp. 965–968....

  • Short Type 3
  • Short Type 42
  • Short Type 81 (1913)
  • Short Type 135 (1914)
  • Short Type 136 (1914)
  • Short Type 166
  • Short Type 184
    Short Type 184
    |-Manufacturers:Source: Barnes and James#Brush Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd. #Frederick Sage & Co. Ltd. #J. Samuel White #Mann, Egerton & Co. Ltd. #Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company #Robey & Co. Ltd. #S E Saunders Limited...

  • Short Type 310
  • Short Type 320
    Short Type 320
    |-See also:...

  • Short Type 827
    Short Type 827
    |-See also:-External links:...

  • Short Type 830
  • Short Biplane No. 1
  • Short Biplane No. 2 (1909)
  • Short Biplane No. 3
  • Short Pusher Biplane (1910)
  • Short Bomber
    Short Bomber
    -See also:...

  • Short Folder
    Short Folder
    Short Folder is a generic name often applied to several different Short Brothers' aircraft types designed and built prior to and during World War I...

     (1913 ff.)
  • Short Sporting Type (1919)
  • Short Tandem Twin
  • Short Triple Tractor (S.47)
  • Short N.1B Shirl
  • Short N.2A Scout
  • Short N.2B
    Short N.2B
    -References:*Barnes, C.H. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London:Putnam, 1967.*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Mason, Francis K. The British Bomber since 1914. London:Putnam, 1994. ISBN 0-85177-861-5....

  • Short N.3 Cromarty
  • Short R.24/31
  • Short S.27
    Short S.27
    The Short S.27 and its derivates, the Short Improved S.27 series, were important early British aircraft used by the Royal Navy and its first air arm, the Royal Naval Air Service . The S.27 and Improved S.27 were used for training of the Royal Navys first pilots as well as in early naval aviation...

     (construction number)
  • Short Improved S.27 (construction number)
  • Short S.34 (construction number) ( confusion with Improved S.27?)
  • Short S.36 Tractor Biplane (construction number)
  • Short S.34 T1 (construction number)
  • Short S.38 (1911) (construction number) ( confusion with Improved S.27?)
  • Short S.38 Trainer (1915)
  • Short S.39 Triple Twin (construction number)
  • Short S.41
    Short S.41
    |-See also:-References:*Barnes, C.H. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London:Putnam, 1967.*Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 14 December 1956. pp. 921–926.*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957....

     Tractor Biplane (construction number)
  • Short S.42 monoplane
  • Short S.45 T5 (construction number)
  • Short S.46 (construction number)
  • Short S.47 T4 (construction number)
  • Short S.53 Admiralty No. 42 (construction number)
  • Short S.54 (construction number)
  • Short S.57 (1912) (construction number)
  • Short S.60 (construction number)
  • Short S.63 Folder Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.69 (construction number)
  • Short S.81 Gunbus Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.82 (construction number)
  • Short S.87 Type 135 Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.135 (construction number)
  • Short S.301 (140 hp Salmson) Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.1 Cockle
  • Short S.2
  • Short S.3 Springbok I 19 April 1923
  • Short S.3a Springbok II 25 March 1925
  • Short S.3b Chamois
  • Short S.4 Satellite
  • Short S.5 Singapore I
  • Short S.6 Sturgeon
  • Short S.7 Mussel
  • Short S.8 Calcutta
    Short S.8 Calcutta
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Barnes C.H. and D.N. James. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London: Putnam, 1989. ISBN 0-85177-819-4.*The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft . London: Orbis Publishing, 1985....

  • Short S.8/8 Rangoon
  • Short S.10 Gurnard
  • Short S.11 Valetta
  • Short S.14 Sarafand
  • Short-Kawanishi S.15 KF1
  • Short S.16 Scion/Scion II
  • Short L.17 Scylla
  • Short S.17 Kent
  • Short S.18 "Knuckleduster"
  • Short S.19 Singapore III
  • Short S.20 "Mercury"
  • Short S.21 "Maia"
  • Short S.22 Scion Senior
  • Short Mayo Composite
    Short Mayo Composite
    The Short Mayo Composite was a piggy-back long-range seaplane/flying boat combination produced by Short Brothers to provide a reliable long-range air transport service to the United States and the far reaches of the British Empire and the Commonwealth....

  • Short S.23 Empire C-Class
  • Short S.25 Sandringham
  • Short S.25 Sunderland
  • Short S.26
    Short S.26
    |-See also:-External link:* after conversion for RAF use...

     G-Class
  • Short S.29 Stirling
  • Short S.30 Empire C-Class
  • Short S.31 - Half-scale Stirling
  • Short S.32
  • Short S.33 Empire C-Class
  • Short S.35 Shetland Specification R.14/40
  • Short S.36
  • Short S.41
    Short S.41
    |-See also:-References:*Barnes, C.H. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London:Putnam, 1967.*Bruce, J.M. "". Flight, 14 December 1956. pp. 921–926.*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957....

  • Short S.45 Seaford
  • Short S.45 Solent
  • Short S.312 Tucano
  • Short SA.4 Sperrin
  • Short SA.6 Sealand
  • Short SB.1
    Short SB.1
    |-References:NotesBibliography* Barnes, C.H. with revisions by James, Derek N. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London: Putnam, 1989 . ISBN 0-85177-819-4....

  • Short SB.2 Sealand II
  • Short SB.4 Sherpa
  • Short SB.5
  • Short SB.6 Seamew
  • Short SB.7 Sealand III
  • Short SC.1
    Short SC.1
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Barnes, C.H. with revisions by Derek N. James. Shorts Aircraft since 1900. London: Putnam, 1989 . ISBN 0-85177-819-4.*Illingworth J. K. B. and Chinn H.W. . London: HMSO, 1969. Retrieved: 11 December 2007....

  • Short SC.5 Belfast
  • Short SC.7 Skyvan
    Short SC.7 Skyvan
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Jackson, A.J. British Civil Aircraft since 1919 . London: Putnam, 1974. ISBN 0-370-10014-X.-External links:****...

  • Short SD.3-30
  • Short 330
  • Short 360
  • Short C-23 Sherpa
  • Short Crusader
    Short Crusader
    -See also:-References:*http://www.airracinghistory.freeola.com/aircraft/Short%20Crusader.htm accessed 23 April 2008...

  • Gnosspelius Gull (1923)
  • Short Silver Streak
  • Short Sporting Type

SIA 

(Societá Industriale l'Aviazone)
  • Bastianelli P.R.B.
    Bastianelli P.R.B.
    The Bastianelli P.R.B was a 1920s Italian flying-boat, the first product of Societá Industriale l'Aviazone.-Design and development:The Bastianelli P.R.B was a large span two-bay biplane flying boat...


SIA 

(Società Italiana Aviazione)
  • SIA FB
  • SIA 7
    SIA 7
    -References:* *"United States Military Aircraft Since 1909" by F. Gordon Swanborough & Peter M. Bowers 1964, 596 pp....

  • SIA R2
  • SIA 9B

SIAI 

(Società Idrovolanti Alta Italia)
  • SIAI S.8
    SIAI S.8
    -See also:...

  • SIAI S.9
    SIAI S.9
    |-References:* Keskinen, Kalevi; Partonen, Kyösti and Stenman, Kari: Suomen Ilmavoimat I 1918-27, 2005. ISBN 952-99432-2-9.* Keskinen, Kalevi; Stenman, Kari and Niska, Klaus: Suomen ilmavoimien lentokoneet 1918-1939, Tietoteos, 1976....

  • SIAI S.12
    SIAI S.12
    -See also:...

  • SIAI S.13
    SIAI S.13
    |-See also:...

  • SIAI S.16
  • SIAI S.17
    SIAI S.17
    |-See also:-References:* *...

  • SIAI S.19
    SIAI S.19
    |-See also:-References:*...

  • SIAI S.21
    SIAI S.21
    |-See also:-References:*Japanese Wikipedia SIAI S.21*...

  • SIAI S.22
    SIAI S.22
    |-See also:-References:*...


SIAI Marchetti 


Siebel
Siebel
Siebel, originally Flugzeugbau Halle, was a German aircraft manufacturer founded in 1937 in Halle an der Saale. It was revived as Siebelwerke in 1948. In 1952, it merged with ATG to form Siebelwerke-ATG Gmbh...

 

  • Siebel Fh 104
    Siebel Fh 104
    -Bibliography:*Smith, J.R. and Kay, Antony J. German Aircraft of the Second World War. London:Putnam, 1990. ISBN 85177 836 4....

     Hallore
  • Siebel Si 201
    Siebel Si 201
    |-See also:...

  • Siebel Si 202 Hummel
  • Siebel Si 204
    Siebel Si 204
    The Siebel Si 204 was a small twin-engined transport and trainer aircraft developed during World War II. It was based on the Fh 104. Originally designed in response to a RLM development order for a small civil transport plane in 1938, it was eventually produced for the Luftwaffe.-Development:The Si...


Siemens-Schuckert
Siemens-Schuckert
Siemens-Schuckert was a German electrical engineering company headquartered in Berlin, Erlangen and Nuremberg that was incorporated into the Siemens AG in 1966....

 

(Siemens-Schuckertwerke)
  • Siemens-Schuckert B type
  • Siemens-Schuckert Bulldog
  • Siemens-Schuckert D.I
    Siemens-Schuckert D.I
    The Siemens-Schuckert D.I was a German single-seat fighter built by Siemens-Schukert Werke.A number of captured Nieuport 17 fighters were given to German aircraft manufacturers to study, the Siemens-Schukert Werke produced the D.I based on the captured fighter. The D.I was a biplane powered by...

  • Siemens-Schuckert D.II
  • Siemens-Schuckert D.III
    Siemens-Schuckert D.III
    -Bibliography:* Gray, Peter and Owen Thetford. German Aircraft of the First World War. London: Putnam, 1962. ISBN 0-93385-271-1.* Green, William and Gordon Swanborough. The Complete Book of Fighters. London: Salamander Books, 1994. ISBN 0-83173-939-8....

  • Siemens-Schuckert D.IV
    Siemens-Schuckert D.IV
    The Siemens-Schuckert D.IV was a late-World War I fighter aircraft from Siemens-Schuckert . Considered by many to be the best fighter to see action during the war, it reached service too late and was produced in too few numbers to have any effect on the war effort.-Earlier designs:Siemens-Schuckert...

  • Siemens-Schuckert D.V
  • Siemens-Schuckert D.VI
  • Siemens-Schuckert Dr.I
  • Siemens-Schuckert D D5
  • Siemens-Schuckert E.I
    Siemens-Schuckert E.I
    -References:* Peter Gray and Owen Thetford German Aircraft of the First World War London: Putnam, 1962-External links:*. Aircraft photo. Accessed March 23, 2009....

  • Siemens-Schuckert E.II
  • Siemens-Schuckert E.III
  • Siemens-Schuckert L
  • Siemens-Schuckert Forsmann R
  • Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.I
  • Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.II
  • Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.III
  • Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.IV
  • Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.V
  • Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.VI
  • Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.VII
  • Siemens-Schuckert R.VIII
    Siemens-Schuckert R.VIII
    -References:* Haddow, G.W. & Grosz, Peter M. The German Giants, The Story of the R-planes 1914-1919. London. Putnam. 1963.* Gray, Peter & Thetford, Owen. “German Aircraft of the First World War”. London, Putnam. ISBN 0 370 00103 6...

  • Siemens-Schuckert R.IX
  • Siemens-Schuckert Torpedogleiter

Sierra 

(Aircraft Industries Ltd (fdrs: John L Berney, J F Long, Art Wild), 931 E 14 St, San Leandro CA)
  • Sierra BLW-1
  • Sierra BLW-2

Sierra 

(Sierra Aircraft Co (pres: Leon T Eliel), Sierra Airdrome, Foothill Blvd, Sierra Madre CA.)
  • Sierra Standard

Sievers-Miller 

((?) Sievers and Phillip Miller, Valley City NC.)
  • Sievers-Miller Special

Sikorsky
Igor Sikorsky
Igor Sikorsky , born Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky was a Russian American pioneer of aviation in both helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft...

 

(Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky, Russia)
  • Sikorsky S-1
  • Sikorsky S-2
  • Sikorsky S-3
  • Sikorsky S-4
  • Sikorsky S-5
    Sikorsky S-5
    The Sikorsky S-5 was an early design by Igor Sikorsky, completed in late April 1911, with a Argus water-cooled engine. The S-5 was tested in a series of 20 to 30-second straight-line flights, over a period of three weeks, before the designer was able to make what he called his first real flight...

  • Sikorsky S-6
  • Sikorsky S-7
  • Sikorsky S-8 Malyutka
  • Sikorsky S-9 Kruglyi
  • Sikorsky S-10
    Sikorsky S-10
    -S-10 Argus:...

  • Sikorsky S-11
  • Sikorsky S-12
  • Sikorsky S-XVI
  • Sikorsky S-XVII
  • Sikorsky S-XVIII
  • Sikorsky S-XIX
  • Sikorsky S-XX
  • Sikorsky Alexander Nevsky
  • Sikorsky Ilya Muromets
    Sikorsky Ilya Muromets
    The Ilya Muromets refers to a class of Russian pre-World War I large four-engine commercial airliners and heavy military bombing aircraft used during World War I by the Russian Empire. The aircraft series was named after Ilya Muromets, a hero from Russian mythology...

     (a.k.a. Grand or Bolshoi Baltiiski)
  • Sikorsky Russky Vityaz
    Sikorsky Russky Vityaz
    -See also:...


Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation 

(post WWI in USA)
  • Sikorsky BLR-3
  • Sikorsky C-6
  • Sikorsky C-28
  • Sikorsky H-3
  • Sikorsky H-5
    Sikorsky H-5
    The Sikorsky H-5, is a helicopter built by Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation, formerly used by the United States Air Force, and its predecessor, the United States Army Air Forces, as well as the United States Navy and United States Coast Guard The Sikorsky H-5, (aka R-5, S-51, HO3S-1, or Horse) (R-5...

  • Sikorsky H-7
  • Sikorsky H-18
  • Sikorsky H-19
  • Sikorsky H-34
  • Sikorsky H-37
  • Sikorsky H-38-SI
  • Sikorsky H-39
  • Sikorsky H-52
  • Sikorsky H-53 all variants of the H-53
  • Sikorsky H-54
  • Sikorsky H-59
  • Sikorsky H-60 all variants of the military S-70
  • Sikorsky HJS
  • Sikorsky HNS
  • Sikorsky HO2S
  • Sikorsky HO3S
  • Sikorsky HO4S
  • Sikorsky HO5S
  • Sikorsky HRS
  • Sikorsky HR2S
  • Sikorsky HR3S
  • Sikorsky HR3S
  • Sikorsky HSS
  • Sikorsky HUS
  • Sikorsky HU2S
  • Sikorsky JRS
  • Sikorsky JR2S
  • Sikorsky OA-8
  • Sikorsky OA-10
  • Sikorsky OA-11
  • Sikorsky PS-1
  • Sikorsky PS-2
  • Sikorsky P2S
  • Sikorsky PBS
  • Sikorsky RS
  • Sikorsky R-4
    Sikorsky R-4
    The Sikorsky R-4 was a two-place helicopter designed by Igor Sikorsky with a single, three-bladed main rotor and powered by a radial engine. The R-4 was the world's first large-scale mass-produced helicopter and the first helicopter to enter service with the United States Army Air Forces, Navy, and...

  • Sikorsky R-5
  • Sikorsky R-6 Hoverfly II
  • Sikorsky V-2
  • Sikorsky Cypher
    Sikorsky Cypher
    |-References:This article contains material that originally came from the web article by Greg Goebel, which exists in the Public Domain.-External links:*...

  • Sikorsky Cypher II
  • Sikorsky S-29-A
    Sikorsky S-29-A
    The Sikorsky S-29-A was an all-metal, twin-engine biplane airliner, first flown in 1924. It was the first aircraft that aviation pioneer Igor Sikorsky designed and built after coming to the United States, hence the special "-A" suffix signifying "America"...

  • Sikorsky S-30
  • Sikorsky S-31
    Sikorsky S-31
    The Sikorsky S-31 was a 1920s American sesqiuplane designed and built by the Sikorsky Manufacturing Corporation and configured for aerial photography.-Design and development:...

  • Sikorsky S-32
  • Sikorsky S-33
  • Sikorsky S-34
    Sikorsky S-34
    |-See also:...

  • Sikorsky S-35
    Sikorsky S-35
    |-See also:...

  • Sikorsky S-36
  • Sikorsky S-37 Guardian
  • Sikorsky S-38
    Sikorsky S-38
    -See also:...

  • Sikorsky S-39
    Sikorsky S-39
    The Sikorsky S-39 was a smaller, single-engine version of the S-38 light amphibious aircraft, built in the USA by aviation firm Sikorsky Aircraft during the early 1930s.-Postwar usage:...

  • Sikorsky S-40
    Sikorsky S-40
    -References:NotesBibliography* Davies, R.E.G. Pan Am: An Airline and its Aircraft. New York: Orion Books, 1987. ISBN 0-517-56639-7.* Yenne, Bill. Seaplanes & Flying Boats: A Timeless Collection from Aviation's Golden Age. New York: BCL Press, 2003. ISBN 1-932302-03-4.-External links:* * * * ...

  • Sikorsky S-41
    Sikorsky S-41
    -External links:*...

  • Sikorsky S-42
    Sikorsky S-42
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Davies, R.E.G. Pan Am: An Airline and its Aircraft. New York: Orion Books, 1987. ISBN 0-517-56639-7....

  • Sikorsky S-43
    Sikorsky S-43
    -External links:* - Howard Hughes Sikorsky S-43...

  • Sikorsky S-44
  • Sikorsky S-51
  • Sikorsky S-52
    Sikorsky S-52
    |-See also:-Sources:* FAA Type Data Certificate, Helicopter Specification No. 1H2, rev. 3; 7 July 1961.* GAA Rotorcraft Flight Manual for Model S-52-3 Helicopter, Publication No. SA4045-10 Register 2, Sikorsky Aircraft Division of United Aircraft, 1952....

  • Sikorsky S-53
    Sikorsky S-53
    |-See also:...

  • Sikorsky S-54
  • Sikorsky S-55
  • Sikorsky S-57
  • Sikorsky S-58
  • Sikorsky S-59
  • Sikorsky S-60
    Sikorsky S-60
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Donald, David, ed. The Complete Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. New York: Barnes & Noble, 1997. ISBN 0-7607-0592-5....

  • Sikorsky S-61
    Sikorsky S-61
    The Sikorsky S-61L and S-61N are civil variants of the successful SH-3 Sea King helicopter. They are two of the most widely used airliner and oil rig support helicopters built.-Design and development:...

  • Sikorsky S-62
  • Sikorsky S-63
  • Sikorsky S-64
  • Sikorsky S-65
  • Sikorsky S-67
  • Sikorsky S-69
    Sikorsky S-69
    -See also:-External links:* * * *...

  • Sikorsky S-70
    Sikorsky S-70
    The Sikorsky S-70 is a medium transport/utility helicopter family manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. It was developed for the U.S. Army in the 1970s, winning a competition to be designated the UH-60 Blackhawk and spawning a large family in U.S. military service...

  • Sikorsky S-71
  • Sikorsky S-72
    Sikorsky S-72
    |-See also:-External links:* * *...

  • Sikorsky S-75
    Sikorsky S-75
    |-See also:-External links:* * * *...

  • Sikorsky S-76
    Sikorsky S-76
    The Sikorsky S-76 is an American medium-size commercial utility helicopter. The S-76 is powered by two turboshaft engines, which drive both the main and tail rotors, each with four blades...

  • Sikorsky S-80
  • Sikorsky S-92
    Sikorsky S-92
    The Sikorsky S-92 is a four-bladed twin-engine medium-lift helicopter built by Sikorsky Aircraft for the civil and military helicopter market. The S-92 was developed from the Sikorsky S-70 helicopter and has similar parts such as flight control and rotor systems.The H-92 Superhawk is a military...

     Helibus/
  • Sikorsky H-92 Superhawk
    Sikorsky H-92 Superhawk
    The Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone is a twin-engine, multi-role shipboard helicopter manufactured by the Sikorsky Aircraft for the Canadian Forces. A military variant of the Sikorsky S-92, the CH-148 is designed for shipboard operations and is intended to replace the venerable CH-124 Sea King, which has...

  • Sikorsky RVR Reverse Velocity Rotor
  • Sikorsky SS
  • Sikorsky Standard
  • Sikorsky UN-4
  • Sikorsky Cypher
    Sikorsky Cypher
    |-References:This article contains material that originally came from the web article by Greg Goebel, which exists in the Public Domain.-External links:*...

  • Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone Canadian Armed Forces

Silhouette 

(Task Research Inc, Santa Paula CA.)
  • Silhouette 1984 Monoplane

Silver Wing 

(Silver Wing Aircraft Co (fdrs: Edward Euler, A H Hogue), 28th & Spruce Sts, Boulder CO. )
  • Silver Wing 1928 Monoplane

Simmons 

(Herbert H Simmons, 2111 Franklin St, San Diego CA.)
  • Simmons Sp-1 Sport Monoplane

Simplex 

(Simplex Aircraft Co (fdrs: E J & F W Allen), Defiance OH. )
  • Simplex K-2-C Red Arrow
  • Simplex K-2-S Red Arrow
  • Simplex R-2-D Red Arrow Dual Plane a.k.a. Simplex Racer
  • Simplex S-2 Kite
  • Simplex Special
  • Simplex W-2-S Red Arrow
  • Simplex W-5-C

Simůnek / Kamarýt 

(Jan Simůnek MSc / Jaroslav Kamarýt)
  • Simůnek / Kamarýt SK-1 Trempík (Trempík - Little Tramp)

Sindlinger 

(Fred G Sindlinger, Puyallup WA.)
  • Sindlinger HH-1
  • Sindlinger Special#1

Sioux 

(Sioux Aircraft Co, Sioux City IA)
  • Sioux Coupe 60
  • Sioux Coupe 90
  • Sioux Coupe 90-A
  • Sioux Coupe 90-B Junior
  • Sioux Coupe 90-C Senior

Sisler 

((A M Bert) Sisler Aircraft Co, Bloomington MN.)
  • Sisler SF-1 Pipit
  • Sisler SF-2 Whistler
  • Sisler SF-2A Cygnet

SIPA
Société Industrielle Pour l’Aéronautique
Société Industrielle Pour l’Aéronautique was a French aircraft manufacturer established in 1938 by Émile Dewoitine after his previous company, Avions Dewoitine, was nationalized the year before...

(Société Industrielle Pour l'Aéronautique)
  • SIPA S.10
  • SIPA S.11
  • SIPA S.12
  • SIPA S.20
  • SIPA S.50
  • SIPA S.70
  • SIPA S.90
    SIPA S.90
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • SIPA S.200 Minijet
  • SIPA S.251 Antilope
    SIPA Antilope
    -References:...

  • SIPA S.261 Anjou
  • SIPA S.262
  • SIPA S.300
    SIPA S.300
    -External links:...

  • SIPA S.1000 Coccinelle
    SIPA S.1000 Coccinelle
    |-References:NotesBibliography...

  • SIPA S.1100
  • SIPA SS.11
  • SIPA 111

SITAR
Sitar
The 'Tablaman' is a plucked stringed instrument predominantly used in Hindustani classical music, where it has been ubiquitous since the Middle Ages...

(Sociètè Industrielle de Tolerie pour l'Aéronautique et Matériel Roulant)

Škoda-Kauba 

(Škoda-Kauba Flugzeugbau)
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-1
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-2
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-3
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-4 Panzerjäger
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-5
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-6
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-7
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-8
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-9
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-10
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk V-11
  • Škoda-Kauba Sk 257
    Škoda-Kauba Sk 257
    The Škoda-Kauba Sk 257 was a Czechoslovakian-built fighter trainer monoplane built by Škoda-Kauba Flugzeugbau for the Luftwaffe.-Development:...

  • Škoda-Kauba Šk SL-6
  • Škoda-Kauba Šk P.14

Skycraft 

(Skycraft Inc (pres: James L Robertson), Ft Worth TX.)
  • Skycraft Skyshark

Skylark 

(Skylark Aircraft Co, Muskegon MI)
  • Skylark 3
  • Skylark 3-95
  • Skylark 3-95A

Skylark 

(Skylark Mfg Co, Skycrafters Industries Inc, 350 Washington Blvd, Venice )
  • Skylark Skycraft 246
  • Skylark Skycraft 445
  • Skylark Skycraft 446
  • Skylark Skycraft 447

Skyote 

(Skyote Aeromarine Ltd, Boulder CO.)

Sky Romer 

(Sky Romer Mfg Co, Inc., (Paul) Hobrock & Associates, Sweebrock Airport, Fort Wayne IN.)
  • Sky Romer

Skyshooter 

(Tubular Aircraft Prod Co, Los Angeles CA.)
  • Skyshooter 211

Slingsby
Slingsby Aviation
Slingsby Aviation is a British aircraft company based in Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, England. The Slingsby business was founded on the building and design of gliders and sailplanes. From the early 1930s to about 1970 it built over 50% of all British club gliders and had success at national and...

 

  • Baynes Bat
    Baynes Bat
    |-See also:-References:* *...

  • Buxton Hjordis
  • Slingsby T.1 Falcon 1 & 2
  • Slingsby T.3 Primary (Dagling)
  • Slingsby T.4 Falcon 3
  • Slingsby T.5 Grunau Baby
  • Slingsby T.6 Kirby Kite 1
  • Slingsby T.7 Kirby Cadet
    Slingsby T.7 Kirby Cadet
    -External links:*...

  • Slingsby T.8 Kirby Tutor
  • Slingsby T.9 King Kite
  • Slingsby T.12 Kirby Gull 1
    Slingsby T.12 Kirby Gull 1
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Simons, Martin. “Slingsby Sailplanes”. Shrewsbury, Airlife. 1996. ISBN 1 85310 732 8...

  • Slingsby T.13 Petrel 1
  • Slingsby T.14 Gull 2
  • Slingsby T.15 Gull 3
  • Slingsby T.18 Hengist
  • Slingsby T.20
    Slingsby T.20
    -See also:-References:* Taylor, J. H. ed. Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation, p. 29. London: Studio Editions, 1989. ISBN 0 7106 0017 8* Simons, Martin. Slingsby Sailplanes. Shrewsbury: Airlife, 1996. ISBN 1 85310 732 8...

  • Slingsby T.21 Sedbergh
  • Slingsby T.24 Falcon 4
  • Slingsby T.25 Gull 4
  • Slingsby T.26 Kite 2
  • Slingsby T.30 Prefect
  • Slingsby T.31B Tandem Tutor
  • Slingsby T.34 Sky
  • Slingsby T.37 Skylark 1
  • Slingsby T.38 Grasshopper
  • Slingsby T.41 Skylark 2
    Slingsby T.41 Skylark 2
    -References:* Ellison, N.H. British Gliders and Sailplanes 1922-1970. A & C Black, 1971* Simons, M. Slingsby Sailplanes. Airlife Publishing, 1996 - ISBN 1-85310-732-8...

  • Slingsby T.42 Eagle
  • Slingsby T.43 Skylark 3
  • Slingsby T.45 Swallow
  • Slingsby T.49B Capstan
  • Slingsby T.50 Skylark 4
  • Slingsby T.51 Dart
  • Slingsby T.53B
  • Slingsby T.57 Sopwith Camel replica
  • Slingsby T.58 Rumpler C.IV replica
  • Slingsby T.59 Kestrel
  • Slingsby T.61 Falke
  • Slingsby T.65 Vega
  • Slingsby T.66 Nipper
  • Slingsby T.67 Firefly
  • Slingsby T-3A Firefly
  • Slingsby CT-111 Firefly Canadian Armed Forces

Slinn 

((James B) Slinn Aeroplane Co, Chillicothe OH.)
  • Slinn 1911 Monoplane

SlipStream
Slipstream
A slipstream is a region behind a moving object in which a wake of fluid is moving at velocities comparable to the moving object . The term slipstream also applies to the similar region adjacent to an object with a fluid moving around it...

 

  • SlipStream Dragonfly
  • SlipStream Genesis
    SlipStream Genesis
    |-See also:...

  • SlipStream Genesis XL
  • SlipStream Revelation
  • SlipStream Skyblaster
  • SlipStream SkyQuest
  • SlipStream Scepter
  • SlipStream Ultra Sport

Sloan 

(Sloan Aero Corp; Sloan Aircraft Co, Bound Brook NJ.)
  • Sloan H-1
  • Sloan H-2
  • Sloan H-3 Trainer

Smedley
Smedley
Smedley can refer toPeople:*Smedley Butler , U.S. Marine Corps major general and double recipient of the Medal of Honor*Smedley Darlington , member of the U.S...

(Robert R Smedley, Tulsa OK.)
  • Smedley Rapid Robert

Smith
Rex Smith Aeroplane Company
right|thumb|A Model of the Rex Smith Aeroplane Company in 1920Rex Smith Aeroplane Company was an American aircraft manufacturer in College Park, Maryland....

 

((Rexford) Rex Smith Aeroplane Co, College Park MD.)
  • Smith 1910 Biplane

Smith 

(Arthur L Smith, Ft Wayne IN. 19??: San Francisco CA.)
  • Smith 1910 Biplane

Smith 

(Kyle Smith Aircraft Co, Wheeling WV.)
  • Smith 1917 Biplane
  • Smith 1918 Biplane
  • West Virginia C-3

Smith 

(Edward F Smith, 354 W Anderson St, Hackensack NJ.)
  • Smith S-1
  • Smith ES-5

Smith 

(Glen A Smith, Mason City IA and Detroit MI (where Smith worked as GMC engr).)
  • Smith S-2

Smith
Simon Smith
Simon Smith has been the drummer with several British Indie rock bands, most notably The Wedding Present from Leeds, which he joined in 1988, and also worked with its offshoot The Ukrainians.-Career:...

(Simon Smith, Beloit WI.)
  • Smith 1930 Monoplane
  • Smith O (re-engined Acme Sportsman 21)

Smith 

(Frank W Smith, Fullerton CA. c.1980: Norco CA.)
  • Smith DSA-1 Miniplane
  • Smith Miniplane +1 two-seat version by Donald Smith
  • Sky Classic Miniplane 2000 - updated version by Sky Classic Aircraft

Smith 

(Ted R Smith & Associates, Santa Maria CA.)
  • Smith Aerostar 320
  • Smith Aerostar 600
  • Smith Aerostar 600A
  • Smith Aerostar 600E
  • Smith Aerostar 601
  • Smith Aerostar 601B
  • Smith Aerostar 601P
  • Smith Aerostar 601L
  • Smith Aerostar 602P Sequoia
  • Smith Aerostar 620
  • Smith Superstar 700
  • Smith Superstar 700P
  • Smith Superstar 702P
  • Smith Aerostar 800

Smith 

(Mike Smith Aero Inc, Johnson City KS.)
  • Smith Lightning Model 400
  • Smith Super Interceptor
  • Smith XP-99 Prop-Jet

Smith-McCurdy-Lardin 

(Everett Smith, W A McCurdy, Arthur Lardin, New Castle DE.)
  • Smith-McCurdy-Lardin AL-1

S-M-J 

(M L Shanklin, (--) Moore, (--) Johnson, Indianapolis and Mooresville IN.)
  • S-M-J Maverick I

Smokovitz 

(Anthony Smokowitz, Vulcan MI.)
  • Smokowitz 1933 Biplane (modified Gere Sport)

SNCAC
SNCAC
SNCAC, the , sometimes known as ', was a French aircraft manufacturer created by the nationalisation of the Farman Aviation Works and Hanriot firms in 1936. It was liquidated after World War II, with assets distributed between other nationalised firms SNCAN, SNCASO, and SNECMA in 1949....

 

(Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Centre)
  • SNCAC NC.130
  • SNCAC NC.150
    SNCAC NC.150
    |-See also:-References:*Breffort, Dominique and André Jouineau. French Aircraft 1939–1942:Fighters, Bombers, Reconnaissance and Observation types:Volume 2:From Dewoitine to Potez. Paris: Histoire & Collections, 2005. ISBN 2-915239-49-5....

  • SNCAC NC 211
    SNCAC NC 211
    The SNCAC NC 211 was a large four-engined aircraft for passengers and cargo. The plane was made by SNCAC so there would be a large transport plane after World War II.- Information :...

     Cormoran
  • SNCAC NC.223
  • SNCAC NC.232
  • SNCAC NC.270
  • SNCAC NC.271
  • SNCAC NC.410
  • SNCAC NC.420
  • SNCAC NC.433
  • SNCAC NC.470
  • SNCAC NC.471
  • SNCAC NC.472
  • SNCAC NC.510
  • SNCAC NC.530
  • SNCAC NC.600
  • SNCAC NC.700 Martinet
  • SNCAC NC.701 Martinet
  • SNCAC NC.702 Martinet
  • SNCAC NC.832
  • SNCAC NC.840 Chardonneret
  • SNCAC NC.850
  • SNCAC NC.851
  • SNCAC NC.853
  • SNCAC NC.854
  • SNCAC NC.855
  • SNCAC NC.856
  • SNCAC NC.858
  • SNCAC NC.859
  • SNCAC NC.860
    SNCAC NC.860
    -External links:*...

  • SNCAC NC.1070
  • SNCAC NC.1071
  • SNCAC NC.1080
  • SNCAC NC.2001 Abeille (Intermeshing rotors
    Intermeshing rotors
    Intermeshing rotors on a helicopter are a set of two rotors turning in opposite directions, with each rotor mast mounted on the helicopter with a slight angle to the other, in a transversely symmetrical manner, so that the blades intermesh without colliding. The arrangement allows the helicopter to...

    )
  • SNCAC NC.3021 Belphégor

SNCAN

(Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Nord)
  • Nord N 262
  • Nord N 500
  • Nord 1000 Pingouin
  • Nord 1100 Me208 / Noralpha
  • Nord 1200 Norécrin
  • Nord-1221 Norélan
  • Nord 1300 Grunau Baby
  • Nord 1400 Noroit
  • Nord 1405 Gerfaut 2
  • Nord 1500 Griffon II
  • Nord 1500 Noréclair
  • Nord 1601
  • Nord 1700 Norélic
  • Nord 1710
  • Nord 1750 Norelfe
  • Nord-2000
  • Nord 2100 Norazur
  • Nord 2200
  • Nord 2500 Noratlas
  • Nord 2800
  • Nord 3200
  • Nord 3400
    Nord 3400
    |-See also:-External links:*...

     Norbarbie
  • Nord NC.850
    Nord NC.850
    -References:...

  • Nord NC.851
  • Nord NC.852
  • Nord NC.853
  • Nord NC.854
  • Nord NC.855
  • Nord NC.856
  • Nord NC.858
  • Nord NC.859

SNCAO
SNCAO
Société nationale des constructions aéronautiques de l'ouest was a state-owned French aircraft manufacturer, which originated on November 16, 1936, from the merger of the factories of Breguet in Bouguenais, and Loire-Nieuport in St Nazaire and Issy-les-Moulineaux.The company had been formed as one...

(Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques de l'Ouest)
  • SNCAO CAO-30
    SNCAO 30
    |-See also:-References:* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War: Volume Five Flying Boats. London:Macdonald, 1968. ISBN 0 356 01449 5.-External links:* *...

  • SNCAO CAO-200
  • SNCAO CAO-600
  • SNCAO CAO-700

SNCASE

(Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud Est)
  • SNCASE SE-100
  • SNCASE SE-116
  • SNCASE SE-117 Voltigeur
  • SNCASE SE-161 Languedoc
  • SNCASE SE-200
  • SNCASE SE-210 Caravelle
  • SNCASE SE-212 Durandal
  • SNCASE SE-400
    SNCASE SE-400
    |-See also:-References:* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War:Volume Five Flying Boats. London: Macdonald, 1968. ISBN 0 356 01449 5.* Green, William. War Planes of the Second World War:Volume Six Floatplanes. London: Macdonald, 1962....

  • SNCASE SE-532 Mistral
  • SNCASE SE-535 Mistral
  • SNCASE SE-700
  • SNCASE SE-700A
  • SNCASE SE-1010
  • SNCASE SE-1210
  • SNCASE SE-2010 Armagnac
  • SNCASE SE-2100
  • SNCASE SE-2300
  • SNCASE SE-2310
  • SNCASE SE-2400
  • SNCASE SE-2410 Grognard
  • SNCASE SE-2415 Grognard
  • SNCASE SE-3000
  • SNCASE SE-3101
  • SNCASE SE-3110
  • SNCASE SE-3120 Alouette
  • SNCASE SE-3130 Alouette II,
  • SNCASE SE-3131 Gouverneur
  • SNCASE SE-3150 Llama
  • SNCASE SE-3160 Alouette III
  • SNCASE SE-3200 Frelon
  • SNCASE SE-5000 Baroudeur
  • SNCASE SE-5003 Baroudeur
  • SNCASE Aquilon
  • S.N.C.A.S.E. Vampire Mk 53

SNCASO

(Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Sud Ouest)
  • SNCASO SO.30
  • SNCASO SO.80 Biarritz
  • SNCASO SO.90 Cassiopée
  • SNCASO SO.93 Corse
  • SNCASO SO-94 Corse II
  • SNCASO SO-95 Corse III
  • SNCASO SO.177
  • SNCASO SO.1110 Ariel I
  • SNCASO SO.1120 Ariel III
  • SNCASO SO.1221
    Sud-Ouest Djinn
    |-See also:-References:* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , 1985, Orbis Publishing, Page 2975- External links :* rare photo of the single seat SO.1220 that tested the power concept -- ie bottom of page 128**...

     Djinn
  • SNCASO SO-1310 Farfadet
  • SNCASO SO.3050
  • SNCASO SO.M1
  • SNCASO SO.M2
  • SNCASO SO P.1
  • SNCASO SO.4000
    SNCASO SO.4000
    -References:* "An abortive bomber". Air International, January 1986, Vol 30 No 1. Bromley, UK: Fine Scroll. p. 46. ISSN 0306-5634.-External links:* *...

  • SNCASO SO.4050
    Sud Aviation Vautour
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Gunston, Bill. Fighters of the Fifties. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1981. ISBN 0-85059-463-4.-External links:*...

     Vautour II
  • SNCASO SO.6000 Triton
  • SNCASO SO.6020 Espadon
  • SNCASO SO.7010 Pégase
  • SNCASO SO.7055
    SNCASO SO.7060 Deauville
    -References:NotesBibliography...

     Deauville
  • SNCASO SO.7060
    SNCASO SO.7060 Deauville
    -References:NotesBibliography...

     Deauville
  • SNCASO SO.8000 Narval
  • SNCASO SO.9000 Trident I
  • SNCASO SO.9050 Trident II, Trident III

SNECMA
Snecma
Snecma is a major French manufacturer of engines for commercial and military aircraft, and for space vehicles. The name is an acronym for Société Nationale d'Étude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation .In 2005, the Snecma group, which included Snecma ,...

(Société Nationale d'Etudes et de Construction de Moteurs d'Avions)
  • SNECMA Coléoptère
    SNECMA Coléoptère
    The SNECMA Coléoptère was a VTO aircraft developed by the French in the 1950s. It was a single-person aircraft with an annular wing designed to land vertically, therefore requiring no runway and very little space to take-off. There were several prototypes developed and tested, however the design...

  • SNECMA ATAR Volant
    SNECMA Atar Volant
    The original Atar Volant or C.400 P1 was a turbojet engine produced by SNECMA engineers, as part of their 'Atar' series....


Snow Aeronautical
Snow Aeronautical
Snow Aeronautical was a US aircraft manufacturer, established in 1955 in Olney, Texas by Leland Snow to manufacture and market agricultural aircraft of his design...

 

( (Leland) Snow Aeronautical Co, Olney TX.)
  • Snow S-1
  • Snow S-2

Snyder 

(Motor Gliders Inc, Johnson Airport (fdr: Orville H "Bud" Snyder) aka Aire Kraft Inc, Dayton OH.)
  • Snyder Baby Bomber
  • Snyder Buzzard Light Plane a.k.a. MG-1
  • Snyder OHS-III

Snyder
Charles Snyder
Charles Snyder may refer to:*Charles Snyder , American catcher and rightfielder in Major League Baseball*Charles B. J. Snyder , architect*Charles P. Snyder , West Virginia lawyer, politician...

(Charles Snyder, Lockport IL.)
  • Snyder FS-1

Snyder-Macready 

(Orville H. Snyder & Lt John A. Macready, Dayton OH.)
  • Snyder-Macready Baby Bomber

SOCATA
Socata
Socată is a traditional Romanian soft drink made from the flowers of the European elder shrub, Sambucus nigra . The European elderberry also grows spontaneously in North America....

 

(SOciété de Construction d'Avions de Tourisme et d'Affaires)
  • SOCATA ST 10
    Socata ST 10
    -See also:-References:*Taylor, J.W.R. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1969-70. London:Sampson Low, 1969.-External links:*...

     Diplomate
  • SOCATA Rallye
    Socata Rallye
    -Bibliography:* Donald, David . The Encyclopedia of World Aircraft. Leicester, UK: Blitz, 1997. ISBN 1-85605-375-X.* Taylor, John W R. . Jane's All the Worlds Aircraft 1976-77. London:Jane's Yearbooks, 1976. ISBN 0 354 00538 3....

  • SOCATA TB-9 Tampico
  • SOCATA TB-10 Tobago
  • SOCATA TB-11 - Powered by a 134-kW (180-hp) engine.
  • SOCATA TB-15 - Proposed version. Not built.
  • SOCATA TB-16 - Proposed version. Not built.
  • SOCATA TB-20 Trinidad
  • SOCATA TB-21 Trinidad
  • SOCATA TB-30 Epsilon
  • SOCATA TB-60
  • SOCATA TB-200 Tobago XL
  • SOCATA TB-360 Tangara
  • SOCATA TBM-700
  • SOCATA TBM-800
  • SOCATA Gabier
  • SOCATA Galopin
  • SOCATA Garnement
  • SOCATA Gaucho
  • SOCATA Guerrier
  • SOCATA Gulfstream
  • SOCATA Horizon
    Socata Horizon
    |-See also:...


SOKO
SOKO
SOKO was an aircraft factory situated in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It gained prominence in Yugoslavia.-Products:* Soko 522* Soko S-55-5 Mk...

  • Soko 522
    Soko 522
    -References:* Taylor, John W. R. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1961–62. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, 1961.*Illustrated history of aviation ’’Modern Ikars“, IRO Vuk Karadzic&Sluzbeni list SFRJ, Belgrade, 1989. ISBN 86-307-0088-2...

  • Soko G-2 Galeb
  • Soko G-3 Galeb
  • Soko G-4 Super Galeb
  • Soko J-20 Kraguj
    Soko J-20 Kraguj
    |-See also:-References:* Taylor,John W.R. . Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1969-70. London: Sampson Low,1969.-External links:* *...

  • Soko J-21 Jastreb
    Soko J-21 Jastreb
    |-See also:...

  • Soko J-22 Orao
    Soko J-22 Orao
    The Soko J-22 Orao is a twin-engined, subsonic, close support, ground-attack and tactical reconnaissance aircraft, with secondary capability as a low level interceptor. It was designed as a single-seat main attack version or as a combat capable two-seat version for advanced flying and weapon...

  • Soko S-55

Solar

(Solar Aircraft Co (fdr: Edmund T Price), 1212 Juniper Ave, San Diego CA)

Solar-Powered Aircraft Developments 

  • Solar One
    Solar-Powered Aircraft Developments Solar One
    |-See also:-External links:*...


Somerville 

(William E Somerville, Coal City IL.)
  • Somerville 1910 Monoplane
  • Somerville 1912 Biplane

Sommer

  • Sommer biplane
  • Sommer military biplane
  • Sommer monoplane

Sonex
Sonex Aircraft
Sonex Aircraft, LLC is an American aircraft kit manufacturer located in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, producing kits for four all-metal homebuilt monoplanes. The company is led by John Monnett who has designed the Monnett Sonerai sport aircraft series, Monnett Monerai sailplane, Monnett Moni motorglider, and...

 

  • Sonex Aircraft Onex
    Sonex Aircraft Onex
    -External links:***...

  • Sonex Aircraft Sonex
    Sonex Aircraft Sonex
    The Sonex, Waiex and Xenos are a family of lightweight, metal, low-wing, two seat homebuilt aircraft. Kits are produced and marketed by Sonex Aircraft, a small manufacturer based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin....

  • Sonex Aircraft Waiex
  • Sonex Aircraft Xenos
  • Sonex Aircraft SubSonex

Sopwith 

  • Sopwith 1½ Strutter
    Sopwith 1½ Strutter
    The Sopwith 1½ Strutter was a British one or two-seat biplane multi-role aircraft of the First World War. It is significant as the first British-designed two seater tractor fighter, and the first British aircraft to enter service with a synchronised machine gun...

  • Sopwith 3-Seater
  • Sopwith Admiralty Type 137
  • Sopwith Admiralty Type 138
  • Sopwith Admiralty Type 806
  • Sopwith Admiralty Type 807 Folder Seaplane
  • Sopwith Admiralty Type 860
  • Sopwith Antelope
    Sopwith Antelope
    -Bibliography:*". Flight, 8 July 1920, pp. 712—727.*"". Flight, 22 July 1920, pp. 793—806.*"". Flight, 5 August 1920, pp. 855—861.*Jackson, A.J. British Civil Aircraft 1919-1972:Volume III. London:Putnam, 1988. ISBN 0 85177 818 6....

  • Sopwith Anzani Tractor Seaplane (HT)
  • Sopwith AT (Aerial Torpedo)
  • Sopwith Atlantic
    Sopwith Atlantic
    |-See also:-References:*"". Flight, 5 April 1913. p. 393.*"". Flight, 21 November 1918. p. 1316.*"". Flight, 10 April 1919. pp. 476–480.*"". Flight, 17 April 1919, pp. 503–505....

  • Sopwith B.1
    Sopwith B.1
    |-See also:-References:*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Bruce, J.M. Sopwith B.1 & T.1 Cuckoo: Windsock Datafile 90. Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, UK: Albatros Publications, 2001. ISBN 1-902207-41-6....

  • Sopwith Baby
    Sopwith Baby
    -See also:...

  • Sopwith Bat Boat
    Sopwith Bat Boat
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography*"". Flight, 12 July 1913, p.762.*"". Flight, 30 August 1913. p.967.*"". Flight, 21 March 1914. pp. 294—312.*"". Flight, 31 July 1914. p.800.*"". Flight 21 August 1914, pp.873—875....

  • Sopwith Bee
  • Sopwith Buffalo
    Sopwith Buffalo
    |-See also:-References:*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Bruce, J.M. "The First British Armoured Brigade",Part 3. Air International, April 1979, Vol 16 No. 4. Bromley, UK:Fine Scroll Publishing. pp. 182-190, 199-200....

  • Sopwith Bulldog
    Sopwith Bulldog
    |-See also:-References:*Bruce, J.M. War Planes of the First World War: Volume Three Fighters. London:Macdonald, 1969. ISBN 0356 01490 8.*Green, William and Swanborough, Gordon. The Complete Book of Fighters. New York:Smithmark, 1994. ISBN 0-8317-3939-8....

  • Sopwith Camel
    Sopwith Camel
    The Sopwith Camel was a British First World War single-seat biplane fighter introduced on the Western Front in 1917. Manufactured by Sopwith Aviation Company, it had a short-coupled fuselage, heavy, powerful rotary engine, and concentrated fire from twin synchronized machine guns. Though difficult...

  • Sopwith Cobham
    Sopwith Cobham
    |-See also:-References:*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Lewis, Peter. The British Bomber Since 1914. London:Putnam, Third edition, 1980. ISBN 0 370 30265 6....

  • Sopwith Cuckoo
    Sopwith Cuckoo
    -See also:-References:*Davis, Mick. Sopwith Aircraft. Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire: Crowood Press, 1999. ISBN 1-86126-217-5.*Layman, R.D. Naval Aviation In The First World War: Its Impact And Influence. London: Caxton, 2002. ISBN 1-84067-314-1....

  • Sopwith Dragon
    Sopwith Dragon
    |-See also:-References:* Davis, Mick. Sopwith Aircraft. Ramsbury, Marlborough, Wiltshire: Crowood Press, 1999. ISBN 1-86126-217-5.* Mason, Francis K. The British Fighter Since 1912. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1992. ISBN 1-55750-082-7....

  • Sopwith Dolphin
  • Sopwith Dove
  • Sopwith Gnu
    Sopwith Gnu
    -References:* A.J. Jackson, British Civil Aircraft since 1919 - Volume 3, Putnam, London 1988, ISBN 0 85177 818 6* The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft , Orbis Publishing....

  • Sopwith Grasshopper
    Sopwith Grasshopper
    -Bibliography:...

  • Sopwith Gun Bus
  • Sopwith L.R.T.Tr.
    Sopwith L.R.T.Tr.
    |-See also:-References:*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Bruce, J.M. War Planes of the First World War: Volume Two Fighters. London:Macdonald, 1968. ISBN 0 356 01473 8....

  • Sopwith Hippo
    Sopwith Hippo
    |-See also:-Notes: Some sources suggest that, rather than a rebuilt first prototype, that the Hippo with reduced stagger was a new aircraft.-References:*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957....

  • Sopwith Hydro Tractor (HT) - also known as "Sopwith Tractor Waterplane"

  • Sopwith Pup
    Sopwith Pup
    The Sopwith Pup was a British single seater biplane fighter aircraft built by the Sopwith Aviation Company. It entered service with the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal Naval Air Service in the autumn of 1916. With pleasant flying characteristics and good maneuverability, the aircraft proved very...

  • Sopwith Pusher
  • Sopwith Rainbow
  • Sopwith Rhino
    Sopwith Rhino
    -Notes: Mason considers these dimensions suspect and suggests a length of 30 ft 3 in and span of 41 ft , although it states that these numbers are also suspect....

  • Sopwith Salamander
    Sopwith Salamander
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography...

  • Sopwith Schneider 1913
  • Sopwith Schneider 1919
  • Sopwith Scooter
  • Sopwith SL.T.B.P.
  • Sopwith Snail
    Sopwith Snail
    -References:*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Bruce, J.M. War Planes of the First World War: Fighters Volume One. London:Macdonald, 1969. ISBN 356 01490 8....

  • Sopwith Snapper
    Sopwith Snapper
    -References:*"". Flight, 26 June 1919, pp. 837–847.*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.*Bruce, J.M. War Planes of the First World War: Fighters Volume Three. London:Macdonald, 1969. ISBN 0 356 01490 8....

  • Sopwith Snark
    Sopwith Snark
    |-See also:-Notes: A similar installation of two Lewis guns on the lower wings of Sopwith Dolphin fighters was tested by No. 87 Squadron RAF.-Bibliography:*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957....

  • Sopwith Snipe
    Sopwith Snipe
    The Sopwith 7F.1 Snipe was a British single-seat biplane fighter of the Royal Air Force . It was designed and built by the Sopwith Aviation Company during the First World War, and came into squadron service a few weeks before the end of that conflict, in late 1918.The Snipe was not a fast aircraft...

  • Sopwith Swallow
    Sopwith Swallow
    |-See also:-References:* Bruce J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957.* Bruce, J,M. War Planes of the First World War: Volume Three: Fighters. London: Macdonald, 1969, ISBN 0356 01490 8....

  • Sopwith Tabloid
    Sopwith Tabloid
    |-See also:-References:* Bruce, J.M. "". Flight. 8 November 1957. pp. 733–736.* Bruce, J.M. "". Flight. 15 November 1957. pp. 765–766.* Bruce, J.M. "". Flight. 29 November 1957. pp. 845–848....

  • Sopwith Triplane
    Sopwith Triplane
    The Sopwith Triplane was a British single seat fighter aircraft designed and manufactured by the Sopwith Aviation Company during the First World War. Pilots nicknamed it the Tripehound or simply the Tripe. The Triplane became operational with the Royal Naval Air Service in early 1917 and was...

  • Sopwith Two-Seat Scout
    Sopwith Two-Seat Scout
    |-See also:...

  • Sopwith Type C (Special torpedo seaplane Type C)
  • Sopwith Wallaby

Sorrell 

(Otto Sorrell, Rochester WA.)
  • Sorrell Bathtub
  • Sorrell Colt

Sorrell 

(Hobart C Sorrell & Sons (John, Mark, Tim), Rochester WA. )
  • Sorrell Biggy Rat
  • Sorrell DFG-1
  • Sorrell Dr.1
  • Sorrell Golden Condor
  • Sorrell Intruder
  • Sorrell Nieuport 17
  • Sorrell SNS-2 Guppy
  • Sorrell SNS-4
  • Sorrell SNS-6 Hiperbipe
  • Sorrell SNS-7 Hiperbipe
  • Sorrell SNS-8 Hiperlight
    • Sorrell Hiperlight EXP
  • Sorrell SNS-9
    • Sorrell EXP II
  • Sorrell-Robinson Wenoso

Southern 

(Southern Commercial Aircraft Co (fdrs: Walter & Merle Krouse), Hialeah FL.)
  • Southern Sea Hawk

Southern 

(Southern Commercial Airmotive Corp, Dothan AL.)
  • Southern 1950 Biplane

Southern 

(Southern Aircraft Div, Portable Products Corp (pres: Willis C Brown), Garland and Greenville TX)
  • Southern Aerocar
  • Southern BM-10
  • Southern BM-11
  • Southern Southernaire
  • Southern XC-1

Southern Aircraft 

(Fleet Southern Aircraft Inc, Travis Field, Savannah GA.)
  • Southern Fleet Super-V

Southern Crane 

(Manncraft Airplane Co (pres: H W Mann), Collierville (Memphis) TN)
  • Southern Crane 1929 Monoplane

Southern Eagle 

(Southern Eagles Avn Club, Baltimore MD.)
  • Southern Eagle A

Southern Pacific 

((Southern Pacific Aircraft corp, Santa Monica CA.))
  • Southern Pacific Dragonfly

Sowers-Haugsted 

(Marcellus Sowers & C Haugsted, Nevada IA.)
  • Sowers-Haugsted Sportplane

SPAD
Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés
SPAD was a French aircraft manufacturer between 1911 and 1921. Its SPAD S.XIII biplane was the most popular French fighter airplane in World War I.-Deperdussin:...

 

(Société Pour l'Aviation et ses Dérivés)
for post 1917 designs, see: Blériot-SPAD
  • SPAD S.A1
  • SPAD S.A2
  • SPAD S.A4
  • SPAD S.G2
  • SPAD S.VII
    SPAD S.VII
    The SPAD S.VII was the first of a series of highly successful biplane fighter aircraft produced by Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés during the First World War. Like its successors, the S.VII was renowned as a sturdy and rugged aircraft with good climbing and diving characteristics...

  • SPAD S.XI
    SPAD S.XI
    -References:* Davilla, James J., & Soltan, Arthur M., French Aircraft of the First World War. Stratford, Connecticut: Flying Machines Press, 1997. ISBN 0-9637110-4-0...

  • SPAD S.XII
    SPAD S.XII
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Bruce, J.M. The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps . London:Putnam, 1982. ISBN 0 370 30084 x.* Davilla, James J., & Soltan, Arthur M., French Aircraft of the First World War. Stratford, Connecticut: Flying Machines Press, 1997. ISBN 0-9637110-4-0.*Green, William and...

  • SPAD S.XIII
    SPAD S.XIII
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Bruce, J.M. The Aeroplanes of the Royal Flying Corps . London: Putnam, 1982. ISBN 0-370-30084-X.* Sharpe, Michael. Biplanes, Triplanes, and Seaplanes. London: Friedman/Fairfax Books, 2000. ISBN 1-58663-300-7....

  • SPAD S.XIV
  • SPAD S.XV
  • SPAD S.XVI
  • SPAD S.XVII

Sparling 

((John Nicholas) Sparling Propeller & Aeroplane Facory, E St Louis MO.)
  • Sparling 1912 Biplane

Spartan
Spartan Aircraft Ltd
Spartan Aircraft Limited was a British aircraft manufacturer from 1930 to 1935. It was formed by reinvestment in Simmonds Aircraft which had suffered financially.-History:...

 

(UK)

Spartan
Spartan Aircraft Company
The Spartan Aircraft Company was an American aircraft manufacturing company formerly known as Mid-Continent Aircraft Company and reorganized under the Spartan name in 1928 by oil baron William G. Skelly in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The manufacturing plant was on Sheridan Avenue near the Tulsa Municipal...

 

(Spartan Aircraft Co, Tulsa OK)
  • Spartan 1927 Biplane
  • Spartan 7W Executive
  • Spartan 7W-F
  • Spartan 7W-P Executive
  • Spartan 7X Executive (aka Standard Seven)
  • Spartan 8W Zeus
  • Spartan 12W Executive
    Spartan 12W Executive
    The Spartan 12W Executive was a tricycle gear post-war development of the Spartan 7W Executive, produced by the Spartan Aircraft Company. The 12W was intended to have higher performance and be more economical than the 7W.-Design and Development:...

  • Spartan C2-60
  • Spartan C2-165
  • Spartan C3-1
  • Spartan C3-2
  • Spartan C3-120
  • Spartan C3-3
  • Spartan C3-4
  • Spartan C3-5
  • Spartan C3-165
  • Spartan C3-166
  • Spartan C3-225
  • Spartan C4
  • Spartan C4-225
  • Spartan C4-300
  • Spartan C4-301 (a.k.a E4-301)
  • Spartan C5-300
  • Spartan C5-301
  • Spartan 8W Zeus
  • Spartan FBW-1
  • Spartan NP
  • Spartan NS
  • Spartan C-71

SPCA

(Société Provençale de Construction Aéronautique)

Specialized 

(Specialized Aircraft Co (pres: Jack Coroy), Camarillo CA.)
  • Specialized Tri Turbo-3

Spectrum 

(Spectrum Aircraft Corps, Van Nuys Airport CA.)
  • Spectrum SA-550 Spectrum-One
  • Spectrum Aircraft SA-26 Vulcan

Speed 

(Robert E Speed and Ronald Johnson)
  • Speed F8F Beercat

Speed Bird 

(Speed Bird Corp (Perth Amboy Title Co), Keyport NJ,)
  • Speed Bird 1933 Biplane
  • Speed Bird A

Spencer 

(Percy H Spencer, Farmingdale NY)
  • Spencer 1914 flying boat
  • Spencer S-10 Monoplane
  • Spencer S-12 Air Car
  • Spencer S-14 Air Car Junior

Spencer-Larsen 

((Percy H) Spencer-(Victor A) Larsen Aircraft Co, Farmingdale NY.)
  • Spencer-Larsen SL-12C

Sperry 

(Lawrence Sperry Aircraft Co, Farmingdale NY.)
  • Sperry 1911 Biplane
  • Sperry Hi-Lift
  • Sperry Land and Sea Triplane
  • Sperry Light Bomber
  • Sperry M-1 Messenger
  • Sperry MAT
  • Sperry Sport
  • Sperry Sportplane

Spezio 

(Tony & Dorothy Spezio, Bethany OK.)
  • Spezio Tuholer
    Spezio Tuholer
    -External links:* http://www.crimsonstar.com/home/hbuilt0.htm* http://www.planeandpilotmag.com/aircraft/international-aircraft-directory/homebuiltkitbuilt-aircraft/spezio-tuholer.html...

     (a.k.a. Spezio Sport DAL-1)

Spier 

((Siegmund) Spier Aircraft Corp, Jersey City, NJ;)
  • Spier Pursuit Trainer

Spiral Aircraft

  • Spiral S-1
  • Spiral S-4
  • Spiral S-15
  • Spiral S-20
  • Spiral S-20E
  • Spiral S-150
  • Spiral S-150E
  • Spiral S-190

Spitfire 

(Spitfire Helicopter Co, Media PA.)

Sportavia-Pützer 


Sport Flight 

(Sport Flight Aviation)
  • Sport Flight Talon
    Sport Flight Talon
    |-See also:...

  • Sport Flight Talon Magnum
  • Sport Flight Talon XP
  • Sport Flight Talon Super Magnum
  • Sport Flight Talon Typhoon

Spotsy 

(Spotsy Aircraft Corp (Victor Gottchling & Emil W Pwters), 4109 Germaine Ave, Cleveland OH.)
  • Spotsy Model 1

Spratt 

(George Spratt / Spratt Aircraft Inc, Costesville PA. )
  • Spratt 1912 Biplane
  • Spratt 1934 Monoplane
  • Spratt Controlwing
  • Spratt Controlwing 105
  • Spratt Controlwing 106
  • Spratt Controlwing 107

Springfield 

(Springfield School of Aviation, Springfield OR.)
  • Springfield JM2P

SRAP

(Société pour la Réalisation d'Appareils)
  • SRAP T-7
  • SRAP Spifire IX-c
  • SRAP Spitfire IX-e

SRCM

(Société de Recherches et de Constructions Mécaniques)
  • SRCM Joigny
    SRCM Joigny
    The SRCM 153 Joigny was a French-built four-seat light cabin monoplane of the 1960s.The SRCM 153 Joigny was a French-built four-seat light cabin monoplane of the 1960s....

      (SRCM 153 Joigny)

S S Pierce 

(S S (Samuel) Pierce Aeroplane Co, Southhampton NY.)
  • S S Pierce Sporting Tractor

St Croix

(St Croix Aircraft)
  • St Croix Excelsior
    St Croix Excelsior
    -External links:*...

  • St Croix Pietenpol Aerial
  • St Croix Pietenopol AirCamper
  • St Croix Sopwith Triplane

St. Louis
St. Louis Aircraft Corporation
St. Louis Aircraft Corporation was a American aircraft manufacturer founded in September 1917.In 1915, the St. Louis Car Company had been approached by Thomas W. Benoist to build 1000 flying boats in 1915. A prototype was built, but the concept did not into production.In 1917 The United States...

(St. Louis Aircraft Co, 8000 N Broadway, St. Louis MO.)
  • St Louis C2-60 Cardinal
  • St Louis C2-65
  • St Louis C2-85 Cardinal
  • St Louis C2-90 Senior Cardinal
  • St Louis C2-100 Special
  • St Louis C2-100 Super Cardinal
  • St Louis C2-110 Super Cardinal
  • St Louis PT-1W (Company designation)
  • St Louis PT-35 (Company designation)
  • St Louis PT-LM-4 (Company designation)
  • St Louis CG-5
  • St Louis CG-6
  • St Louis PT-15

Stabilaire 

(Stabilaire Inc (Albert J Downs), Wenham MA)
  • Stabilaire A

Stadlman 

(Anthony Stadlman & J E Roth, Chicago IL.)
  • Stadlman Exhibition Biplane

Stafford 

(T G Stafford, Black Mountain NC.)
  • Stafford A-2
  • Stafford TG Sport

Stafford 

(Walter Stafford/Justacrate Airplane Co, Greenville SC.)
  • Justacrate Black Buzzard

Staib 

(Wilbur Staib, Carthage MO.)
  • Staib Airy-Plane
  • Staib DM
  • Staib LB-1 Special
  • Staib Special a.k.a. Litle Bit

Stampe et Vertongen 

(J. Stampe et M. Vertongen)

Stampe et Renard 

  • Stampe et Renard SR.6
  • Stampe et Renard SR.7
  • Stampe et Renard SR.8
  • Stampe et Renard SR.9
  • Stampe et Renard SR.10
  • Stampe et Renard SR.11
  • Stampe et Renard SR.12

Standard
Standard Aircraft Corporation
Standard Aircraft Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer, founded in Plainfield, New Jersey, in 1916Standard Aircraft anticipated American entry into World War I, despite an expressed policy of isolationism. The same year it was founded, Standard Aircraft became a very early supplier of...

 

(Standard Aircraft Corp, Plainfield NJ.)
  • Standard E-1
    Standard E-1
    |-See also:-References:* Donald, David, ed. Encyclopedia of World Aircraft, p. 854, "Standard aircraft". Etobicoke, Ontario: Prospero Books, 1997.* -External links:*...

     (M-Defense)
  • Standard E-4
  • Gates-Day GD-24
  • Standard H-1
  • Standard H-2
    Standard H-2
    The Standard H-2 was an early American Army reconnaissance aircraft, ordered in 1916.Built by the Standard Aircraft Corporation, the H-2, based on the Sloane H-2, was an open-cockpit three-place tractor biplane, powered by a 125 hp Hall-Scott A-5 engine...

  • Standard H-3
  • Standard H-4-H
  • Standard J-1
  • Standard JR-1
  • Standard SJ-1
  • Standard SJ
    Standard SJ
    |-See also:...

     (not directly related to SJ-1)

Star-Lite 

(Star-Lite Aircraft Inc, San Antonio TX)
  • Star-Lite SL-1

Star 

(Star Aircraft Div, Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville OK)
  • Star Cavalier A
  • Star Cavalier B
  • Star Cavalier C
  • Star Cavalier D
  • Star Cavalier E
  • Star Cavalier F

Star
Star Aviation
Star Aviation is an airline based at Hassi Messaoud, Algeria. It operates domestic services and its main base is Oued Irara Airport, Hassi Messaoud.- History :...

 

(Star Aviation, New Braunfels TX.)
  • Star Lone Star Sport Helicopter

Starck

(André Starck)
  • Starck hang glider
  • Stark AS-07 Stabiplan - Starck, André
  • Starck AS-10
  • Starck AS-20
  • Starck AS-27 Starcky
  • Starck AS-37
  • Starck AS-57
  • Starck A.S. 70 Jac
    Starck A.S. 70 Jac
    -External links:*...

  • Starck A.S. 71
  • Starck A.S. 72
  • Starck A.S. 75
  • Starck AS-80 Holiday
  • Starck AS-90 New Look
  • Starck Super New Look

Starfire 

(Starfire Aviation Inc, Tempe AZ.)
  • Starfire Firebolt Convertible

Starling 

(Starling Aircraft Co., 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis MN.)
  • Starling H-11
  • Starling H-12 Imperial

Starr 

(Robert H Starr, Phoenix AZ. )
  • Starr Bumble Bee I
  • Starr Bumble Bee II

Starwing 

(Starwing Co/American Aviation Corp, Massillon OH.)
  • Starwing G-4

Statler 

(William H Statler, Northridge CA.)
  • Statler Dos Equis Challenger
  • Statler Firefly

States 

(States Aircraft Co, 1633 Wentworth Ave, Chicago Heights IL.)
  • States B-2
  • States B-3 (a.k.a. S-E-5)
  • States B-4

STC

(Societata de Transport Constanta)
  • STC R.A.S.-1 Getta - designer Radu Stoika

Stearman 

(Stearman Aircraft Div, United Aircraft Corp, Wichita.)
  • Stearman 4
  • Stearman 6
  • Stearman X-70
  • Stearman 73
  • Stearman 75
  • Stearman 76
  • Stearman 80
  • Stearman 81
  • Stearman X-85
  • Stearman X-90
  • Stearman X-91
  • Stearman C1
  • Stearman C2
  • Stearman C3
    Stearman C3
    |-References:NotesBibliography* Davies, R.E.G. Airlines of the United States since 1914. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1998. ISBN 1-888962-08-9....

  • Stearman CAB-1 Coach
  • Stearman LT-1
  • Stearman Cloudboy
    Stearman Cloudboy
    |-See also:-External links:* * *...

  • Stearman Kaydet
  • Stearman Senior Speedmail
  • Stearman Junior Speedmail
  • Stearman Special
  • Stearman Sporstster
  • Stearman M-2 Speedmail
    Stearman M-2 Speedmail
    |-See also:...

  • Stearman BT-3
  • Stearman BT-5
  • Stearman PT-9
  • Stearman XPT-943
  • Stearman PT-13
  • Stearman PT-17
  • Stearman PT-18 (Boeing-Stearman)
  • Stearman NS
  • Stearman N2S
  • Stearman OSS
  • Stearman-Hammond JH-1
  • Stearman-Hammond Y-1M (Y-125)
  • Stearman-Hammond Y-1S (Y-150)

Stearman-Varney 

( (Lloyd) Stearman-(Walter) Varney Inc, San Francisco Bay Airdrome, Alameda CA.)
  • Stearman-Varney Sport

Steco 

((James S & Ralph C) Stephens Engineering Co, Chicago IL)
  • Stephens Aerohydroplane

Stedman 

(Charles T Stedman et al, South Bend IN.)
  • Stedman 1929 Biplane
  • Stedman 1930 Biplane

Steen 

((Lamar) Steen Aero Lab Inc, Brighton CO.)
  • Steen Skybolt
    Steen Skybolt
    -See also:...

  • Steen Super Skybolt
  • Steen Steenship 1

Stemme 

(Stemme GmbH)
  • Stemme S2 - unpowered glider, 2 seater
  • Stemme S6
    Stemme S6
    The Stemme S6 is a two-seat touring motorglider manufactured by Stemme AG. Unlike the S10, the S6 has a non-retractable three-bladed propeller , a wider fuselage design and tricycle landing gear, available both with fixed and retractable configurations...

     - touring motorglider
  • Stemme S8 - touring motorglider
  • Stemme S10 - Self Launching motorglider and original aircraft
  • Stemme S15 -Prototype UAV based on S6
  • Stemme TG-11A

Stepanich 

(Rudolph & Anna Stepanich, Rosedale NY.)
  • Stepanich 1930 aeroplane
  • Stepanich Center-Wing

Stephens & Fisher 

(Roy Fisher & Glen Stephens, 2600 Onieda St, Denver CO.)
  • Stephens & Fisher Scamp 36

Stevens 

(B Stevens & Sons, Woonsocket RI.)
  • Stevens 1911 Monoplane
  • Stevens 1915 Biplane

Steward-Davis 

(Steward-Davis Inc (fdrs: Herb Steward, Stanley Davis), Compton Airport CA. )
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet 1600
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet 3200
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet 3400
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet II
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Pak C-119
  • Steward-Davis Skytruck I
  • Steward-Davis Skypallet
  • Steward-Davis Stolmaster
  • Steward-Davis Super Catalina
  • Steward-Davis "Val"

Stewart 

((Robert W) Stewart Aerial Vehicle Co)
  • Stewart 1910 parafoil
  • Stewart 1911 Biplane

Stewart 

(W F Stewart Co, Grand Blanc and Flint MI.)

Stewart 

(Walter E Stewart, Stewart Field, Tyler TX.)
  • Stewart Texas Bluebird

Stewart
Stewart Aircraft Corporation
Stewart Aircraft Corporation is an American aircraft manufacturer specializing in aircraft kits and plans. Don Stewart, a former airline pilot, designed several aircraft that are sold by the company...

 

(Stewart Aircraft Corp, Menominee MI.)
  • Stewart Headwind JD1HW1.7
  • Stewart Foo Fighter JD2FF

Stiles 

(Stiles Aircraft, Sycamore IL. 1928: 538 S Dearborn St, Chicago IL.)
  • Stiles Dragon Fly

Stinson
Stinson Aircraft Company
The Stinson Aircraft Company was an aircraft manufacturing company in the United States between the 1920s and the 1950s.-The Company:The Stinson Aircraft Company was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1920 by aviator Edward “Eddie” Stinson, brother to Katherine Stinson. After five years of business...

 

(Stinson Aircraft Corp, Northville MI)
  • Stinson AT-19
  • Stinson C-81 Reliant
  • Stinson C-91
  • Stinson CQ-2
  • Stinson L-1 Vigilant
  • Stinson L-5 Sentinel
  • Stinson L-9
  • Stinson L-12 Reliant
  • Stinson L-13
    Stinson L-13
    -References:*"." Flight, 9 September 1955, p. 466.* rare photos of L-13 folded for towing by jeep*Harding, Stephen. U.S. Army Aircraft Since 1947. Shrewsbury, UK:Airlife, 1990. ISBN 1-85310-102-8....

  • Stinson O-49 Vigilant
  • Stinson O-54
  • Stinson O-62 Sentinel
  • Stinson OY
  • Stinson R3Q
  • Stinson RQ
  • Stinson QR
  • Stinson U-19 Sentinel
  • Stinson SB-1 Detroiter
  • Stinson SM-1 Detroiter
  • Stinson SM-2
  • Stinson SM-3
  • Stinson SM-4 Junior
  • Stinson SM-5
  • Stinson SM-6 Detroiter
  • Stinson SM-7 Junior
  • Stinson SM-8 Junior
  • Stinson SM-9
  • Stinson SM-6000
  • Stinson SR Reliant
  • Stinson 10 Voyager
  • Stinson 74
  • Stinson 75
  • Stinson 76 Sentinel
  • Stinson 77
  • Stinson 105 Voyager
  • Stinson 108
    Stinson 108
    -See also:-References:...

  • Stinson Amphibian
  • Stinson Detroiter
    Stinson Detroiter
    |-See also:...

  • Stinson HW-75
  • Stinson HW-80
  • Stinson HW-90
  • Stinson Junior
    Stinson Junior
    The Stinson Junior was a high-winged monoplane of the late 1920s, built for private owners, and was one of the first such designs to feature a fully enclosed cabin....

  • Stinson Model A
  • Stinson Model L
  • Stinson Model M
  • Stinson Model O
  • Stinson Model R
  • Stinson Model S Junior
  • Stinson Model T
  • Stinson Model U
  • Stinson Model W
  • Stinson Reliant
    Stinson Reliant
    The Stinson Reliant was a popular single-engine four to five seat high-wing monoplane manufactured by the Stinson Aircraft Division of the Aviation Manufacturing Corporation of Wayne, Michigan.-Design and development:...

  • Stinson Voyager
  • Stinson-Faucett F-19

Stits 

(Ray Stits, Battle Creek MI)
  • Stits SA-1A Junior
  • Stits SA-2A Sky-Baby
  • Stits SA-3 Playboy
  • Stits SA-4A Executive
  • Stits-Besler Executive
    Stits-Besler Executive
    |-See also:-External links:**...

  • Stits SA-5 Flut-R-Bug
  • Stits SA-7 Sky-Coupe
    Stits SA-7 Sky-Coupe
    |-See also:...

  • Stits SA-8A Skeeto
  • Stits SA-9A Sky-Coupe
  • Stits SA-11A Playmate
  • Stits Baby Bird

Stoddard-Hamilton 

(Stoddard-(Tom) Hamilton Aircraft Inc, Arlington WA)
  • Glasair I
  • Glasair II
  • Glasair III
  • Glasair Glastar
  • Glasair Turbine 250
  • Glasair SH
  • Glasair Arocet AT-9 Stalker

Stoelk 

(William E Stoelk, Manning IA & Wendel G Hacker, Templeton IA.)
  • Stoelk 1930 Monoplane (aka Hacker monoplane)

Stolp 

(Stolp Starduster Corp (Louis A Stolp & George M Adams), Compton CA.)
  • Stolp SA-100 Starduster
  • Stolp SA-101 Super Starduster
  • Stolp SA-300 Starduster Too
  • Stolp SA-500 Starlet
  • Stolp SA-700 Acroduster I
  • Stolp SA-750 Acroduster Too
  • Stolp SA-900 V-Star

Storms 

((N E) Storms Aircraft Co, Asheville NC. 1929: Spartanburg Aviation Co, Spartanburg SC.)
  • Stroms Flying Flivver

Stout 

(Stout Metal Airplane Div, Ford Motor Co.)
  • Stout 1-AS Air Sedan
  • Stout 2-AT Air Pullman
  • Stout 3-AT
  • Stout Batwing
    Stout Batwing
    The Stout Batwing was a low aspect ratio flying wing aircraft designed by William Bushnell Stout. The aircraft was the first example of wood veneer construction on American aircraft and an early practical example of "thick wing" or blended wing fuselage design. The internally braced wing was also...

  • Stout Batwing Limousine
  • Stout Bushmaster 2000
  • Stout Cootie
  • Stout Skycar I
  • Stout Skycar II
  • Stout Skycar III
  • Stout Skycar IV
  • Stout C-65
  • Stout C-107
  • Stout ST-1
  • Stout SV-1
  • Stout TT

Straughan 

((Frank) Straughn Aircraft Corp, Wichita KS.)
  • Straughn A
  • Straughn B

Strickland 

((C Kenneth) Strickland Aircraft Corp, High Point NC.)
  • Strickland 1948 Monoplane

Striplin Aircraft

(Jim Striplin)

Stroop 

(Robert C Stroop, Rome GA, Jacksonville AL.)
  • Stroop Scout
  • Stroop SP-4
  • Stroop SP-7

Stroukoff
Stroukoff Aircraft
Stroukoff Aircraft was an American manufacturer of experimental military transport aircraft, established in 1954 by Michael Stroukoff. Successor to Chase Aircraft, the company specalised in developing advanced variants of the C-123 Provider; however, none of the company's designs attracted a...

 

( (Michael) Stroukoff Aircraft Corp, Trenton NJ.)
  • Stroukoff YC-123E Provider
  • Stroukoff YC-134
    Stroukoff YC-134
    -See also:...

     (YC-123D)
  • Stroukoff YC-134A Pantobase
  • Stroukoff YC-134 Pantobase

Stupar 

(Chicago Aero Works (pres: H S Renton), 345 River St, Cicero IL.)
  • Stupar 1914 Biplane#1
  • Stupar 1914 Biplane#2

Sturtevant 

(Sturtevant Aeroplane Co (pres: Noble Foss, vp/gen mgr: Grover C Loening
Grover Loening
Grover Cleveland Loening was an American aircraft manufacturer.-Biography:Loening was born in Bremen, Germany, while his American-born father was stationed there as U.S. Consul. He graduated from Columbia University in New York City, where he was awarded the first-ever degree in Aeronautical...

, div of Sturtevant Mfg Co, Jamaica Plain MA.)
  • Sturtevant A(A-1) Tractor
  • Sturtevant A(A-2) Seaplane
  • Sturtevant A (A-3) Battleplane
  • Sturtevant B-1 Speed Scout
  • Sturtevant B-2 Pursuit
  • Sturtevant P-L Tractor
  • Sturtevant S-2 Trainer
  • Sturtevant S-3
  • Sturtevant S-4 Seaplane
  • Sturtevant S-4 Tractor
  • Sturtevant School Hydroaeroplane
  • Sturtevant Steel Trainer
  • Sturtevant Trainer

Sud Aviation
Sud Aviation
Sud-Aviation was a French state-owned aircraft manufacturer, originating from the merger of Sud-Est and Sud-Ouest on March 1, 1957...

 

  • Sud Aviation Caravelle
    Sud Aviation Caravelle
    The Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle was the first short/medium-range jet airliner produced by the French Sud Aviation firm starting in 1955 . The Caravelle was one of the more successful European first generation jetliners, selling throughout Europe and even penetrating the United States market, with...

  • Sud Aviation Alouette II
  • Sud Aviation Alouette III
  • Sud Aviation Djinn
  • Sud Aviation Fennec
  • Sud Aviation Puma
  • Sud Aviation SA-340
  • Sud Aviation Super Caravelle
  • Sud Aviation Super Frelon
  • Sud Aviation Vautour
    Sud Aviation Vautour
    |-See also:-Bibliography:* Gunston, Bill. Fighters of the Fifties. Cambridge, England. Patrick Stephens Limited, 1981. ISBN 0-85059-463-4.-External links:*...


Sukhoi
Sukhoi
Sukhoi Company is a major Russian aircraft manufacturer, headquartered in Begovoy District, Northern Administrative Okrug, Moscow, famous for its fighters...

 

  • Sukhoi Su-1
    Sukhoi Su-1
    |-See also:-References:*Antonov,Vladimir & Gordon, Yefim & others. OKB Sukhoi”. Leicester. Midland. 1996. ISBN 1 85780 0125...

  • Sukhoi Su-2
    Sukhoi Su-2
    -External links:***-Related content:*List of military aircraft of the Soviet Union and the CIS...

  • Sukhoi Su-5
    Sukhoi Su-5
    -See also:...

  • Sukhoi Su-6
  • Sukhoi Su-7
    Sukhoi Su-7
    The Sukhoi Su-7 was a swept wing, supersonic fighter aircraft developed by the Soviet Union in 1955. Originally, it was designed as tactical, low-level dogfighter, but was not successful in this role. On the other hand, soon-introduced Su-7B series became the main Soviet fighter-bomber and...

  • Sukhoi Su-8
    Sukhoi Su-8
    |-References:*Antonov,Vladimir & Gordon, Yefim & others. OKB Sukhoi”. Leicester. Midland. 1996. ISBN 1 85780 0125...

  • Sukhoi Su-9
    Sukhoi Su-9 (1946)
    The Sukhoi Su-9, or Samolyet K , , was an early jet fighter built in the Soviet Union shortly after World War II. The design began in 1944 and was intended to use Soviet-designed turbojet engines. The design was heavily influenced by captured German jet fighters and it was subsequently redesigned...

     (straight-wing fighter of 1946)
  • Sukhoi Su-9 (delta-wing fighter of 1956)
  • Sukhoi Su-10
    Sukhoi Su-10
    |-See also:...

  • Sukhoi Su-11
    Sukhoi Su-9 (1946)
    The Sukhoi Su-9, or Samolyet K , , was an early jet fighter built in the Soviet Union shortly after World War II. The design began in 1944 and was intended to use Soviet-designed turbojet engines. The design was heavily influenced by captured German jet fighters and it was subsequently redesigned...

     (straight-wing fighter of 1947)
  • Sukhoi Su-11
    Sukhoi Su-11
    |-See also:-External links:***...

     (delta-wing fighter of 1958)
  • Sukhoi Su-12
    Sukhoi Su-12
    |-See also:-References:*Antonov,Vladimir & Gordon, Yefim & others. OKB Sukhoi”. Leicester. Midland. 1996. ISBN 1 85780 0125...

  • Sukhoi Su-13
    Sukhoi Su-9 (1946)
    The Sukhoi Su-9, or Samolyet K , , was an early jet fighter built in the Soviet Union shortly after World War II. The design began in 1944 and was intended to use Soviet-designed turbojet engines. The design was heavily influenced by captured German jet fighters and it was subsequently redesigned...

  • Sukhoi Su-15
    Sukhoi Su-15 (1949)
    |-See also:-References:*Antonov,Vladimir & Gordon, Yefim & others. OKB Sukhoi”. Leicester. Midland. 1996. ISBN 1 85780 0125...

     (fighter prototype of 1949)
  • Sukhoi Su-15
    Sukhoi Su-15
    The Sukhoi Su-15 was a twin-engined supersonic interceptor developed by the Soviet Union in the 1960s to replace the Sukhoi Su-11, which was becoming obsolete as the United States and Britain introduced newer and more capable strategic bombers...

     (supersonic fighter of 1962)
  • Sukhoi Su-17 (fighter prototype of 1949)
  • Sukhoi Su-17
    Sukhoi Su-17
    The Sukhoi Su-17 is a Soviet attack aircraft developed from the Sukhoi Su-7 fighter-bomber. It enjoyed a long career in Soviet, later Russian, service and was widely exported to communist and Middle Eastern air forces, under names Su-20 and Su-22.-Development:Seeking to improve low-speed and...

     (variable-geometry attack aircraft of 1969)
  • Sukhoi Su-20
  • Sukhoi Su-22
  • Sukhoi Su-24
    Sukhoi Su-24
    The Sukhoi Su-24 is a supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft developed in the Soviet Union. This variable-sweep wing, twin-engined two-seater carried the USSR's first integrated digital navigation/attack system...

  • Sukhoi Su-25
    Sukhoi Su-25
    The Sukhoi Su-25 is a single-seat, twin-engine jet aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by the Sukhoi Design Bureau. It was designed to provide close air support for the Soviet Ground Forces. The first prototype made its maiden flight on 22 February 1975...

  • Sukhoi Su-26
    Sukhoi Su-26
    |-See also:...

  • Sukhoi Su-27
    Sukhoi Su-27
    The Sukhoi Su-27 is a twin-engine supermanoeuverable fighter aircraft designed by Sukhoi. It was intended as a direct competitor for the large United States fourth generation fighters, with range, heavy armament, sophisticated avionics and high manoeuvrability...

    • Sukhoi Su-30
      Sukhoi Su-30
      The Sukhoi Su-30 is a twin-engine, two-seat military aircraft developed by Russia's Sukhoi Aviation Corporation. It is a multirole fighter for all-weather, air-to-air and air-to-surface deep interdiction missions.The Su-30 started out as an internal development project in the Sukhoi Su-27 family...

    • Sukhoi Su-32
    • Sukhoi Su-33
      Sukhoi Su-33
      The Sukhoi Su-33 is an all-weather carrier-based air defence fighter designed by Sukhoi and manufactured by KnAAPO. It is a derivative of the Su-27 "Flanker" and was initially known as the Su-27K. The aircraft was first used in operations in 1995, aboard the carrier Admiral Kuznetsov...

    • Sukhoi Su-34
      Sukhoi Su-34
      The Sukhoi Su-34 is a Russian twin-seat fighter-bomber. It is intended to replace the Sukhoi Su-24.- Beginnings and testing :The Su-34 had a somewhat muddied and protracted beginning...

    • Sukhoi Su-35
      Sukhoi Su-35
      The Sukhoi Su-35 is a single-seat, twin-engined supermaneuverability multirole fighter. It is a derivative of the Su-27 'Flanker', and was initially known as the Su-27M. More than a dozen of these were built with some used by the Russian Knights aerobatic demonstration team...

      • Sukhoi Su-35BM
    • Sukhoi Su-37
      Sukhoi Su-37
      The Sukhoi Su-37 is an experimental single-seat, supermaneuverable multirole jet fighter, designed by Sukhoi. A further development of the original Su-27 'Flanker', it was modified from the first-generation Su-35 prototypes...

  • Sukhoi Su-28
    Sukhoi Su-28
    -External links:*...

  • Sukhoi Su-29
    Sukhoi Su-29
    |-See also:-References:*Lambert, Martin. Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1993-94. Coulsdon, UK:Jane's Data Division, 1993. ISBN 0 7106 1066 1....

  • Sukhoi Su-31
    Sukhoi Su-31
    |-See also:-External links:*...

  • Sukhoi Su-39
  • Sukhoi Su-47
    Sukhoi Su-47
    The Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut , also designated S-32 and S-37 during initial development, was an experimental supersonic jet fighter developed by Sukhoi Aviation Corporation...

      Berkut
  • Sukhoi P-1
    Sukhoi P-1
    |-See also:-References:*Gordon, Yefim. Sukhoi Interceptors”. Hinkley, Midland. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 180 6*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1 85532 405 9...

  • Sukhoi-Gulfstream S-21
    Sukhoi-Gulfstream S-21
    |...

  • Sukhoi S-32
  • Sukhoi S-37
  • Sukhoi S-80
  • Sukhoi T-3
    Sukhoi T-3
    |-See also:-References:*Gordon, Yefim. Sukhoi Interceptors”. Hinkley, Midland. 2004. ISBN 1 85780 180 6*Gunston, Bill. The Osprey Encyclopaedia of Russian Aircraft 1875 – 1995”. London, Osprey. 1995. ISBN 1 85532 405 9...

  • Sukhoi T-4
    Sukhoi T-4
    -See also:-External links:**...

  • Sukhoi T-6
  • Sukhoi T-10
  • Sukhoi T-50
  • Sukhoi Superjet 100
    Sukhoi Superjet 100
    The Sukhoi Superjet 100 is a modern, fly-by-wire regional jet in the 75- to 95-seat category. With development starting in 2000, the plane was designed by the civil aircraft division of the Russian aerospace company Sukhoi in co-operation with Western partners...

  • Sukhoi PAK FA
    Sukhoi PAK FA
    The Sukhoi PAK FA is a twin-engine jet fighter being developed by Sukhoi OKB for the Russian Air Force. The Sukhoi T-50 is the prototype for PAK FA. The PAK FA is one of only a handful of stealth jet programs globally...


Sullivan Aircraft Mfg CoSullivan 

((William P) Sullivan Aircraft Mfg Co, 630 E Gilbert St, Wichita KS.)
  • Sullivan K-3 Crested Harpy

Sullivan Aircraft CoSullivan 

((W P) Sullivan Aircraft Co, 1693 Mission St, San Francisco CA.)
  • Sullivan Goblin

Summit 

(Summit Aeronautical Corp (pres: M V D Towt), Westfield MA. c.1940: Bendix NJ.)
  • Summit HM-5

Sun Lake 

(LanShe Aerospace aka Sun Lake Aircraft (pres: Wadi Rahim), Ft Pierce FL.)
  • Sun Lake Buccaneer 2

Sundorph 

((Eiler C) Sundorph Aeronautical Corp, Cleveland OH.)
  • Sundorph A-1 Special

Sundstedt-Hannevig 

(Hugo Sundstedt & Christoffer Hannevig)
  • Sundstedt-Hannevig Sunrise - built by Wittemann-Lewis Aircraft Co

Super Rotor 

(M.M. Super Rotor Brasileira Ltda)
  • Super Rotor AC.1
  • Super Rotor AC.4 Andorhina
  • Super Rotor Agricóptero

Super-Marine 

(Super-Marine Systems Inc, Graybar Bldg NY)
  • Super-Marine 1930 Biplane

Superior 

(Superior Aircraft Co, Dearborn MI.)
  • Superior 1926 Biplane

Superior 

(Superior Aircraft Corp div of Priestly-Hunt Corp, Culver City CA.)
  • Superior LCA
  • Superior LFA
  • Superior Satellite
  • Superior V
  • Superior V2

Supermarine
Supermarine
Supermarine was a British aircraft manufacturer that became famous for producing a range of sea planes and the Supermarine Spitfire fighter. The name now belongs to an English motorboat manufacturer.-History:...

 

  • Supermarine Air Yacht
    Supermarine Air Yacht
    -References:* "". Flight, 28 February 1930. pp.250–252.* " Flight, 20 October 1932. p.990.* Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3....

  • Supermarine Attacker
    Supermarine Attacker
    The Supermarine Attacker was a British single-seat naval jet fighter built by Supermarine for the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm . It was the FAA's first jet fighter.-Design and development:...

  • Supermarine Baby
    Supermarine Baby
    -See also:-References:* Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914. London: Putnam Books Ltd.,2nd revised edition 2003. ISBN 0-851-77800-3.* Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957....

  • Supermarine Channel - rebuilt AD Flying Boat
    AD Flying Boat
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography*Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3.*Bruce, J.M. British Aeroplanes 1914-18. London:Putnam, 1957....

  • Supermarine Commercial Amphibian
    Supermarine Commercial Amphibian
    -References:*Andrews, C.F. and Morgan E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3....

  • Supermarine Nanok
    Supermarine Nanok
    -See also:-References:*Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3.*Jackson, A.J. British Civil Aircraft 1919-1972:Volume III. London:Putnam, 1988. ISBN 0 85177 818 6.-External links:* *...

  • Supermarine Nighthawk
    Supermarine Nighthawk
    -References:NotesBibliography* Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3.* Bruce, J.M. Warplanes of the First World War, Volume Three: Fighters. London: Macdonald, 1969. ISBN 356-01490-8....

  • Supermarine Scapa
    Supermarine Scapa
    -See also:...

  • Supermarine Scarab
  • Supermarine Scylla
    Supermarine Scylla
    -See also:* Felixstowe F5...

  • Supermarine Scimitar
    Supermarine Scimitar
    -References:NotesBibliography* Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3.* Birtles, Philip. Supermarine Attacker, Swift and Scimitar . London: Ian Allan, 1992. ISBN 0-7110-2034-5.* Buttler, Tony. "Database: Supermarine Scimitar"....

  • Supermarine Sea Eagle
    Supermarine Sea Eagle
    -References:Bibliography*Andrews C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3.*Jackson, A.J. British Civil Aircraft 1919-1972:Volume III. London:Putnam, 1988. ISBN 0 85177 818 6....

  • Supermarine Sea King
    Supermarine Sea King
    -See also:-References:* Andrews, C.F and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3.* Mason, Francis K. The British Fighter since 1912. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1992. ISBN 1-55750-082-7....

  • Supermarine Sea Lion I
  • Supermarine Sea Lion II
  • Supermarine Sea Lion III - re-engined Sea Lion II
  • Supermarine Sea Otter
    Supermarine Sea Otter
    |-Survivors:No museum holds a complete aircraft. Australia's Museum of Flight has the nose section of JN200, a Sea Otter which served with the Royal Australian Navy.-See also:-References:...

  • Supermarine Sea Urchin
    Supermarine Sea Urchin
    -References:* Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3.-External links:*...

  • Supermarine Seafang
    Supermarine Seafang
    -References:NotesBibliography*Bingham, Victor. Supermarine Fighter Aircraft. Marlborough, UK: The Crowood Press, 2004. ISBN 1-86126-649-9.*Buttler, Tony. British Secret Projects: Fighters and Bombers 1935-1950. Hersham, Surrey, UK: Midland, 2004. ISBN 1-85780-179-2.* Humphreys, Robert. The...

  • Supermarine Seafire
    Supermarine Seafire
    The Supermarine Seafire was a naval version of the Supermarine Spitfire specially adapted for operation from aircraft carriers. The name Seafire was arrived at by collapsing the longer name Sea Spitfire.-Origins of the Seafire:...

  • Supermarine Seagull (1921)
    Supermarine Seagull (1921)
    |-Specifications :-See also:-Bibliography:* Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914. London: Putnam Books Ltd., 2nd revised edition 2003. ISBN 0-851-77800-3....

  • Supermarine Seagull V  - prototype Supermarine Walrus
  • Supermarine Seagull ASR-1
  • Supermarine Seal
    Supermarine Seal
    -See also:-Bibliography:* Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft Since 1914. London: Putnam Books Ltd., 2nd edition 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3....

  • Supermarine Seamew
    Supermarine Seamew
    -References:NotesBibliography* Andrews, C.N. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914, Second edition. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3....

  • Supermarine Sheldrake
    Supermarine Sheldrake
    The Supermarine Sheldrake was a British amphibian biplane flying boat developed by Supermarine from the Supermarine Seagull with a revised hull. Powered by a Napier Lion engine strut mounted above the fuselage and below the top wing, it was fitted with a four-bladed pusher propeler. Only one...

  • Supermarine Solent
  • Supermarine Southampton
    Supermarine Southampton
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914 . London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3....

  • Supermarine Sparrow
    Supermarine Sparrow
    |-See also:-References:* Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0851778003.* Jackson, A.J. British Civil Aircraft since 1919:Volume 3. London. Putnam, 1988, ISBN 0851778186....

  • Supermarine Spitfire
    Supermarine Spitfire
    The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries throughout the Second World War. The Spitfire continued to be used as a front line fighter and in secondary roles into the 1950s...

  • Supermarine Spiteful
    Supermarine Spiteful
    The Supermarine Spiteful was a British Rolls-Royce Griffon-engined fighter aircraft designed by Supermarine to Air Ministry specification F.1/43 during the Second World War as a successor to the Spitfire.-Design and development:...

  • Supermarine Stranraer
    Supermarine Stranraer
    |-Surviving aircraft:A single intact Stranraer, 920/CF-BXO, survives in the collection of the Royal Air Force Museum London. This aircraft was built in 1940, one of 40 built by Canadian Vickers. In service with the Royal Canadian Air Force, it flew with several squadrons, on anti-submarine patrols,...

  • Supermarine Swan
    Supermarine Swan
    -See also:-References:* A.J. Jackson, British Civil Aircraft since 1919 Volume 3, 1974, Putnam, London, ISBN 0 370 10014 X, Page 315...

  • Supermarine Swift
    Supermarine Swift
    The Supermarine Swift was a British single-seat jet fighter of the Royal Air Force , built by Supermarine during the 1950s. After a protracted development period, the Swift entered service as an interceptor, but, due to a spate of accidents, its service life was short...

  • Supermarine Walrus
    Supermarine Walrus
    The Supermarine Walrus was a British single-engine amphibious biplane reconnaissance aircraft designed by R. J. Mitchell and operated by the Fleet Air Arm . It also served with the Royal Air Force , Royal Australian Air Force , Royal Canadian Air Force , Royal New Zealand Navy and Royal New...

  • Supermarine S.4
    Supermarine S.4
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Aldgate, Anthony and Jeffrey Richards. Britain Can Take it: British Cinema in the Second World War. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2nd Edition. 1994. ISBN 0-7486-0508-8....

  • Supermarine S.5
    Supermarine S.5
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914, 2nd edition. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3....

  • Supermarine S.6
    Supermarine S.6
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914, 2nd edition. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3....

  • Supermarine S.6A
  • Supermarine S.6B
    Supermarine S.6B
    |-See also:-References:NotesBibliography* Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914, 2nd edition. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3....

  • Supermarine Type 179
    Supermarine Type 179
    |-See also:...

  • Supermarine Type 221
  • Supermarine Type 224
    Supermarine Type 224
    -See also:-References:NotesBibliography*Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0-85177-800-3.*Buttler, T. British Secret Projects: fighters and bombers 1935-1955. Midland, 2004. ISBN 1-85780-179-2...

  • Supermarine Type 227
  • Supermarine Type 228
  • Supermarine Type 231 - bomber/transport for C26/31
  • Supermarine Type 232 - seaplane for R2/33
  • Supermarine Type 235 - Southampton IV/Jumo for R28/33
  • Supermarine Type 236
  • Supermarine Type 300
  • Supermarine Type 304
  • Supermarine Type 305 - (Spec. F7/30)
  • Supermarine Type 306  Atlantic Mail Boat
  • Supermarine Type 308 - flying boat for R12/35
  • Supermarine Type 309
  • Supermarine Type 310 - flying boat for R12/35
  • Supermarine Type 311
  • Supermarine Type 316 - (Spec. B12/36)
  • Supermarine Type 317 - (Spec. B12/36)
  • Supermarine Type 318 - (Spec. B12/36)
  • Supermarine Type 319 - fighter for F11/37
  • Supermarine Type 321  Sepermarine Mk IV Gun Turret
  • Supermarine Type 322
    Supermarine Type 322
    -See also:-Notes:The Albacore first flew on 12 December 1938.-References:*Andrews, C.F. and Morgan, E.B. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London: Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3....

     - (S.24/37 Dumbo)
  • Supermarine Type 323
  • Supermarine Type 326  Walrus Development
  • Supermarine Type 329
  • Supermarine Type 330
  • Supermarine Type 331
  • Supermarine Type 332
  • Supermarine Type 333 - fighter for N9/39
  • Supermarine Type 335
  • Supermarine Type 336
  • Supermarine Type 337
  • Supermarine Type 338
  • Supermarine Type 339  NAD 925/39
  • Supermarine Type 341
  • Supermarine Type 342
  • Supermarine Type 343
  • Supermarine Type 344
  • Supermarine Type 345
  • Supermarine Type 346
  • Supermarine Type 347 - Seagull S12/40
  • Supermarine Type 348
  • Supermarine Type 353
  • Supermarine Type 349
  • Supermarine Type 350
  • Supermarine Type 351
  • Supermarine Type 355
  • Supermarine Type 356
  • Supermarine Type 359
  • Supermarine Type 360
  • Supermarine Type 361
  • Supermarine Type 362
  • Supermarine Type 365
  • Supermarine Type 366
  • Supermarine Type 367
  • Supermarine Type 369
  • Supermarine Type 371
  • Supermarine Type 372
  • Supermarine Type 373
  • Supermarine Type 374
  • Supermarine Type 376
  • Supermarine Type 378
  • Supermarine Type 379
  • Supermarine Type 380 - (Spec. S.24/37)
  • Supermarine Type 381
  • Supermarine Type 382
  • Supermarine Type 385
  • Supermarine Type 389
  • Supermarine Type 390
  • Supermarine Type 392 - prototype Attacker
  • Supermarine Type 394
  • Supermarine Type 395
  • Supermarine Type 396
  • Supermarine Type 398 - prototype navalised Attacker
  • Supermarine Type 500 - Proposal variant of type 392 (1946)
  • Supermarine Type 501  Spitfire Experimental
  • Supermarine Type 503  Sea Otter
  • Supermarine Type 504  S.14/44 ASR
  • Supermarine Type 505
  • Supermarine Type 508
  • Supermarine Type 510
  • Supermarine Type 513 - 2nd prototype navalised Attacker
  • Supermarine Type 517
  • Supermarine Type 520 - Projected conversion of second type 510 (1948–49)
  • Supermarine Type 521
  • Supermarine Type 523 - interceptor F3/48
  • Supermarine Type 524 - flying boat R2/48
  • Supermarine Type 525
  • Supermarine Type 526 - interceptor F3/48
  • Supermarine Type 527 - Proposed Attacker variant with Avon or Tay engine (1949)
  • Supermarine Type 528
  • Supermarine Type 529
  • Supermarine Type 532 - Type 532 proposed with Ghost engine (1950)
  • Supermarine Type 533  34mm Vickers cannon
  • Supermarine Type 534
  • Supermarine Type 537 - Strike conversion of type 525 (1950) for NR/A.19
  • Supermarine Type 539  N.9/47
  • Supermarine Type 541
  • Supermarine Type 543
  • Supermarine Type 544
  • Supermarine 545
    Supermarine 545
    The Supermarine 545 was a British supersonic jet fighter project of the mid 1950s.The Supermarine 545 was a British supersonic jet fighter project of the mid 1950s.The Supermarine 545 was a British supersonic jet fighter project of the mid 1950s....

  • Supermarine Type 554  OR 318 advanced jet trainer of Type 545
  • Supermarine Type 558 - Scimitar Mk.2 proposal (1955)
  • Vickers-Supermarine Type 559
    Vickers Type 559
    -References:* Andrews, C.F. and E.B. Morgan. Supermarine Aircraft since 1914. London:Putnam, 1987. ISBN 0 85177 800 3.* Butler, Tony. "Futile Rivals: F.155T - The Quest for "An Ultimate in Interceptors"". Air Enthusiast, No. 61, January/February 1996. Stamford, UK:Key Publishing. ISSN 0143 5450....

     - supersonic high altitude interceptor design for F.155T
  • Supermarine Type 564 - Revision of type 562 as naval strike a/c (1956–57)
  • Supermarine Type 569 - Guided powered bomb for carriage by V-bombers (1957)
  • Supermarine Type 573 - delta wing experimental aircraft for ER.197D Spec.

Sutro 

(Adolph G Sutro, San Francisco CA.)
  • Sutro 1913 hydro-aeroplane

Svenska Aero
Svenska Aero
Svenska Aero was a Swedish aircraft manufacturer on Hästholmen in Lidingö. The company was founded September 10, 1921 to license build Caspar-Werke and Heinkel aircraft. The company was bought by ASJA in 1932....

  • Svenska Aero SV-10 Pirat?
  • Svenska Aero SV-12 Falk
  • Svenska Aero SA-10 Pirat
  • Svenska Aero SA-11 Jaktfalken - (”Fighter Falcon”)
  • Svenska Aero SA-12 Skolfalken (”Trainer Falcon”)
  • Svenska Aero SA-13 Övningsfalken - (”Advanced Trainer Falcon”)
  • Svenska Aero SA-14 Jaktfalken I
  • Svenska Aero SA-14 Jaktfalken II
  • Svenska Aero SA-14E Jaktfalken II
  • Svenska Aero SA-15
  • Svenska Aero S.II (HE-3)
  • Svenska Aero S.IIa (HE-4)
  • Heinkel HE 1
    Heinkel HE 1
    The Heinkel He 1 was a two seat, low-wing monoplane floatplane, designed in 1921 by German designer Ernst Heinkel at Caspar-Werke. The aircraft was initially produced under licence in Sweden for the Navy of 1921...

     (Hansa Brandenburg type 31) (Swedish military designation S 2) earlier called Caspar S.I
  • Heinkel HE 1
    Heinkel HE 1
    The Heinkel He 1 was a two seat, low-wing monoplane floatplane, designed in 1921 by German designer Ernst Heinkel at Caspar-Werke. The aircraft was initially produced under licence in Sweden for the Navy of 1921...

     (Hansa Brandenburg type 32 (Swedish military designation S 2)
  • Heinkel HE 2 (Hansa Brandenburg type 42 (Swedish military designation S 3) earlier called HE S.II (4 made)
  • Heinkel HE 4 (Hansa Brandenburg type 47 (Swedish military designation S 4) earlier called HE S.IIa (5 made)
  • Heinkel HE 5
    Heinkel HE 5
    |-References:...

     (Hansa) (Swedish military designation S 5) (14 made)
  • Heinkel HE 19 (Swedish military designation J 4) (5 made)
  • Heinkel HE 24 (Swedish military designation Sk 4) (6 made)
  • Heinkel HD 35
    Heinkel HD 35
    -External links:*...

     trainer (Swedish military designation Sk 5) (1 made)

Swallow
Swallow Airplane Company
In January 1920, the E.M. Laird Aviation Co. Ltd. was started with the purchase of the six month old Witchita Aircraft Company, it's aircraft and the factory of the Watkins Manafacturing Company. Oilman Jacob Mollendick and Buick-Franklin salesman W.A. Burke each contributed $15,000.The first...

 

(Swallow Airplane Co, Wichita KS.)
  • Swallow C Coupe
  • Swallow C-165
  • Swallow F-28-AX
  • Swallow G-29
  • Swallow H
  • Swallow HA Sport
  • Swallow HC Sport
  • Swallow HW Sport
  • Swallow Hisso Swallow
  • Swallow J4 Swallow
  • Swallow J5 Swallow
  • Swallow Mailplane
  • Swallow Monoplane Dallas Spirit
  • Swallow New Swallow
  • Swallow OX-5 Swallow
  • Swallow Racer Miss Wichita
  • Swallow Super Swallow
  • Swallow T-29
  • Swallow TP
    Swallow TP
    -External links:*...

  • Swallow Dallas Spirit
  • Swallow Dole Racer Dallas Spirit

Swanson
Swanson
Swanson is a brand of TV dinners, broths, and canned poultry made for the North American market. The TV dinner business is currently owned by Pinnacle Foods, while the broth business is currently owned by the Campbell Soup Company...

 

(1917: Swen Swanson, Williamsburg VA. 1922: Univ of South Dakota, Vermillion SD. 1925: Swanson-(Edgar) Freeman, Vermillion SD. 1931: Rockford IL. Swanson Aircraft Co Inc, Hopewell VA. 1934: Swanson-(Olaf "Ole") Fahlin, at Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co, Marshall MO. 1935: Fahlin Mfg Co (propellers).)
  • Swanson 1917 Monoplane (retroactively SS-1?)
  • Swanson 1919 Biplane (retroactively SS-2?)
  • Swanson SS-3
  • Swanson SS-4
  • Swanson W-15 Coupe
  • Swanson-Fahlin SF-1
  • Swanson-Fahlin SF-2 (aka Fahlin Plymocoupe after Swansons death)
  • Swanson-Freeman SF-4

Swanson 

(Darwin F Swanson, Murray IA.)
  • Swanson B-4-T
  • Swanson C-O-2

Swearingen 

((Ed) Swearingen Aircraft, San Antonio TX.)
  • Swearingen Excalibur
  • Swearingen Merlin I
  • Swearingen SA26-T Merlin II
  • Swearingen SA226-T Merlin III
  • Swearingen Merlin IV
  • Swearingen Merlin 300
  • Swearingen Metro
  • Swearingen SA226-TC Metro II
  • Swearingen SA227-AC Metro III
  • Swearingen SA227-AT Metro IV
  • Swearingen Metro 23
  • Swearingen SA-30
  • Swearingen-Jaffe SJ30
  • Swearingen-Jaffe SJ30-2
  • Swearingen SA-32T Turbo Trainer
  • Swearingen SX-300
  • Swearingen Taurus

Swift 

(Swift Aircraft Corp (pres: W R Ritchey), 3301 S Oliver, Wichita KS.)
  • Swift 18
    Swift 18
    The Swift 18 is an 18-foot trailer sailer yacht which was designed by Colin Sylvester and was in production in the UK between 1982 and 1990. Some 200–300 hundred boats were made, most of which remain in the UK. The Swift 18 has four full-length berths, a sink, a cooker and room for a porta loo...

  • Swift 19
  • Swift Special
  • Swift Sport
  • Swift Trainer

Szekely 

( (Otto E) Szekely Aircraft & Engine Co)
  • Szekely Flying Dutchman

Sznycer Helicopters 


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