This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'S'.
Sh edit
Shaanxi edit
(Shaanxi Baojii Special Vehicles - China)
- Shaanxi Y-8
- Shaanxi Y-9
- Shaanxi KJ-500
- Shaanxi Y-8W
- Shaanxi Y-8J AEW
- Shaanxi Y-8 AWACS
- Shaanxi ZDK-03 AEW&C
Shamrock edit
(Irish Aircraft Co, Sandusky, Ohio, United States)
Shanghai edit
(China)
Shannon-Buente edit
(James Shannon & Ben E Buente, Evansville, Illinois, United States)
Shapley edit
Shark.Aero edit
(Shark.Aero s.r.o.)
Sharp edit
(George E and Loran Sharp, Newhall, California, United States)
Sharp edit
(Jon Sharp)
Sharpe edit
(Graydn L. Sharpe)
Shavrov edit
(Soviet Union)
Shaw edit
()
SHBP edit
(Victor Simonet et al.)
Shcherbakov edit
Shchetinin edit
Sheehan edit
(Wilfred J Sheehan, S Walpole, Maryland, United States)
Sheffield edit
Shelton edit
(Thomas Shelton (aircraft constructor))
Shenyang edit
(Shenyang Aircraft Corporation)
- Feilong-1[3][4]
- Shen Hang-1 Harbin Aviation Polytechnic School[3][4]
- Hong Zhuan-503 Red Special 红专-503
- Shenyang BA-5
- Shenyang X-9 Jian Fan
- Shenyang HU-1 Seagull
- Shenyang HU-2 Petrel
- Shenyang Type56
- Shenyang J-2 (Soviet production MiG-15bis aircraft)
- Shenyang J-5
- Shenyang J-6
- Shenyang J-8
- Shenyang J-8II
- Shenyang J-10 (1st use – 1970's project)
- Shenyang J-11
- Shenyang J-13
- Shenyang J-15
- Shenyang J-16
- Shenyang J-21
- Shenyang JJ-1
- Shenyang JJ-2 (Chinese built MiG-15UTI aircraft)
- Shenyang JJ-5
- Dongfeng-101
- Shenyang F60
Shenyang/Chengdu edit
(China)
Shenyang Light Aircraft Co. edit
(China)
- HU-1
Shepard-Krum edit
(Fred J Shepard & Thomas C Krum, Beaverton OR.)
Shepherd edit
(F R Shepherd, Riverbank, California, United States)
Sheremetyev edit
(Boris Nikolayevich Sheremetyev)
Sherpa Aircraft Manufacturing edit
(Sherpa Aircraft Co Inc, Aloha, Oregon, United States. Sherpa Worldwide Inc & Sherpa International Inc.)
- Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa
- Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 8[1]
- Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 200[1]
- Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 300[1]
- Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 400[1]
- Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 411[1]
- Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 500[1]
Shigeno edit
(Kiyotake Shigeno)
Shijiazhuang edit
(Shijiazhuang Aircraft Industry Co.)
- Shijiazhuang Y-5
- Shijiazhuang LE-500 Little Eagle[6]
- Shijiazhuang LE-800[6]
- Shijiazhuang HO300 Seagull[6]
- Shijiazhuang Qingting 5[7]
- Shijiazhuang Qingting 5A[7]
- Shijiazhuang Qingting 5B[7]
- Shijiazhuang Qingting 6[7]
Shin Meiwa/ShinMaywa edit
(Japan)
- Shin Meiwa UF-XS technology demonstrator
- Shin Meiwa KJT-1
- Shin Meiwa Tawron
- Shin Meiwa PS-1
- Shin Meiwa US-1
- ShinMaywa US-2
Shinn edit
((Clifford) Shinn Engr Co, Santa Ana, California)
Shirato edit
(Shirato Hikoki Kenkyusho – Shirato Aeroplane Research Studio)
- Shirato Asahi-go[5]
- Shirato Anzani (Ground Taxi-ing) Trainer[5]
- Shirato Iwao-go
- Shirato Takeru-go (aka Tamura Tractor or Ichimori Tractor)[5]
- Shirato Kauru-go[5]
- Shirato 16[5]
- Shirato 20[5]
- Shirato 25 Kuma-go[5]
- Shirato 26[5]
- Shirato 28[5]
- Shirato 31[5]
- Shirato 32[5]
- Shirato 37[5]
- Shirato 38[5]
- Shirato 40[5]
Shirlen edit
(Roy L Shirlen, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States)
Shneider edit
(Fred P. Shneider, 1020 E 178 St, New York, United States)
Shober edit
(William C Shober, Brookeville, Maryland. c.1973: Shober Aircraft Enterprises, Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)
Shores edit
(Boyd J Shores, Pasadena, California, United States)
Short Brothers edit
(United Kingdom)
- Short Admiralty Type 74
- Short Admiralty Type 81
- Short Admiralty Type 42
- Short S.81 (1913)
- Short Type 135 (1914)
- Short Type 136 (1914)
- Short Admiralty Type 166
- Short Admiralty Type 184
- Short Type 310
- Short Type 320
- Short Admiralty Type 827
- Short Admiralty Type 830
- Short Biplane No. 1 (1909)
- Short Biplane No. 2 (1909)
- Short Biplane No. 3 (1910)
- Short Bomber
- Short Folder (1913 ff, generic name applied to several types)
- 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.3 Cromarty
- Short S.27 (construction number)
- Short Improved S.27 (construction number)
- Short S.34 (construction number) ( Dual-control Improved S.27)
- Short S.36 Tractor Biplane (construction number)
- Short S.34 T1 (construction number)
- Short S.38 (1911) (construction number of an Improved S.27, later rebuilt to become new type prototype)
- Short S.39 Triple Twin (construction number)
- Short S.41 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 Type 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.80 (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 (Metal hull for F.5)
- 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.8/8 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" (also known as Short R.24/31)
- Short S.19 Singapore III
- Short S.20 "Mercury"
- Short S.21 "Maia"
- Short S.22 Scion Senior
- Short Mayo Composite
- Short S.23 Empire C-Class
- Short S.25 Sandringham
- Short S.25 Sunderland
- Short S.26 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.45 Seaford
- Short S.45 Solent
- Short S.312 Tucano
- Short SA.1 Sturgeon
- Short SA.4 Sperrin
- Short SA.6 Sealand
- Short SB.1
- Short SB.2 Sealand II
- Short SB.3
- Short SB.4 Sherpa
- Short SB.5
- Short SB.6 Seamew
- Short SB.7 Sealand III
- Short SC.1
- Short SC.5 Belfast
- Short SC.7 Skyvan
- Short SD.3-30
- Short 330
- Short 360
- Short C-23 Sherpa
- Short Crusader
- Gnosspelius Gull (1923)
- Short Silver Streak (1920)
- Short Sporting Type
- Short FJX[8]
Showa edit
Showers edit
(Showers-Aero)
Shriver edit
(Tod Shriver & (?) Dietz, Mineola, New York, United States)
References edit
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "American airplanes: sa – si". Aerofiles.com. 2009-07-04. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
- ^ "Vauville Meeting 1925". Flight. 13 August 1925. pp. 517–524. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
- ^ a b Green, William (1965). The Aircraft of the World (3rd ed.). McDonald & Co. p. 24.
- ^ a b Gordon, Yefim; Dmitry Komissarov (2008). Chinese Aircraft:China's aviation industry since 1951. Manchester: Hikoki Publications. p. 253. ISBN 978-1-902109-04-6.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Mikesh, Robert; Shorzoe Abe (1990). Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-85177-840-2.
- ^ a b c "Shijiazhuang Aircraft Industry Limited Company". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
- ^ a b c d John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1988). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89. London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0867-5.
- ^ "Shorts PD.65".