This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'S'.

Sc

SCA

(Société Commercial Aéronautique, France)

SCA

(Stabilimento Costruzioni Aeronautiche)

SCA

(Società Costruzioni Aeronautiche Guidonia)

  • SCA A.Q.V[1]
  • S.C.A. 2
  • S.C.A. 3

SCAL

(Societe de Constructions et d'Aviation Legere)

Scaled Composites

(United States) (for Rutan models up to 79 see Rutan Aircraft Factory)

SCAM

(Société des Constructions Aéronautiques du Maine)

SCAN

(Société de Constructions Aéro-Navales de Port-Neuf , France)

Schaap-Sestak

(Schaap-Sestak Aviation Co. of Chicago / Frank Pontkowsky (designer))

  • Schaap-Sestak 1914 scout[3]

Schad

(Adolph R Schad, 105 Mechanic St, Cleburne TX. 1936: Keene, Texas, United States)

  • Schad 1927 Monoplane[4]

Schapel

( (Rodney E) Schapel Aircraft Co, Reno, Nevada, United States)

  • Schapel S-350 Mini-Swat[4]
  • Schapel S-525 Super Swat[4]
  • Schapel S-882[4]
  • Schapel S-981 Swat[4]
  • Schapel S-1080 Thunderbolt[4]
  • Schapel S-1275 Finesse[4]

Schaupp

(Paul Schaupp & John Doke, Inglewood, California, United States)

  • Schaupp 1951 Monoplane[4]

Schauss

(Al Schauss, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. 1935: Schauss & (Edward C) Lampman.)

  • Schauss 1931 Monoplane[4]
  • Schauss A[4]
  • Schauss-Lampman Sport[4]

Scheibe

Scheller

(Bernhard Scheller)

  • Scheller S.IV-32b(NASM doc no. AS-204510-01)

Schempp-Hirth

(Martin Schempp & Wolf Hirth)

Scheutzow

((Webb) Scheutzow Helicopter Corp, Berea, Ohio, United States)

Schiefer

(Schiefer & Sons Aeroplane Co, San Diego, California, United States / Schieffer-Robbins)

Schiell

(Schiell Co. of Brașov)

  • Schiell Ra.Bo.

Schill

(Vermont Air Transport Co, Schill Airport, Milton, Vermont, United States)

  • Schill 1914 Biplane[4]
  • Schill B-1[4]
  • Schill Gull Wing[4]

Schleicher

Schmeidler

(Dipl. Ing. Werner Schmeidler)

Schmid

(Adalbert Schmid)

  • Schmid SC-28 Wolke ornithopter
  • Schmid 1947 ornithopter
  • Schmid Kleinflugzeug Mücke

Schmidtler

(Ultraleichtflug Schmidtler, Munich, Germany)

Schmidt

(Bruno Hermann Schmidt/U S Aerial Navigation Co, Homestead, New Jersey, United States)

  • Schmidt 1911 Biplane[4]

Schmitt

(Maximilian Schmitt Aeroplane & Motor Works, 96 Dale Ave, Paterson, New Jersey, United States)

  • Schmitt 1914 Monoplane[4]

Schmuck Brothers

(Edward W & Charles T) Schmuck Bros Aircraft Co, 981 Amalia Ave/Eastside Monarch Aero Corp Airport, Los Angeles, California, United States. 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 Germany)

  • Schneider ESM 5[6]
  • Schneider Motor-Baby[7]

Schneider

(Edmund Schneider Australia)

Schneider

(Société des Avions Schneider)

Schneider

(Flugmaschine Fabrik Franz Schneider G.m.b.H.)

  • Schneider fighter 1918[8]

Schoenenberg

(Heinrich Schoenenberg)

  • Schoenenberg HS 9 Biplane[9]

Schoettler

(Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)

  • Schoettler I Dulux Dashatou
  • Schoettler III
  • Schoettler B3
  • Schoettler S4
  • Schoettler C4

Scholz

(Richard Scholz)

  • Scholz Alter Adler[6]

Scholz

(Scholz (aircraft constructor))

  • Scholz SS-1

Schönleber

(Schönleber Metallbau GbR, Schönaich, Germany)

Schramm

(Schramm Aircraft Company)

Schreder

Schretzmann

(Walter Schretzmann)

Schröder Expeditions Gyrocopter

(Akelsbarg, Germany)

Schroeder

(E A Schroeder, 1765 Dolores St, San Francisco, California, United States)

  • Schroeder Cyclogyro a.k.a. S-1[4]

Schroeder

(Richard E Schroeder, Toledo, Ohio, United States)

  • Schroeder Air Mate[4]

Schroeder-Wentworth

(Mercury Aircraft Corp, (Rudolph W "Shorty" Schroeder & John R Wentworth), Hammondsport, New York, United States)

Schubert

(E Alvin Schubert, Galesville, Wisconsin, United States)

  • Schubert Der Fledermaus

Schütte-Lanz

(Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz)

Schwade

(Schwade Flugzeug und Motorenbau)

  • Kampfeinsitzer Nr1 1914[8]
  • Kampfeinsitzer Nr2 1915[8]

Schweizer

(Schweizer Aircraft Corp, Elmira, New York, United States)

Ścibor-Rylski

(Adam Ścibor-Rylski)

Scintex Aviation

(France)

Scott

(James F Scott, Chicago, Illinois, United States)

  • Scott 1909 aerodyne
  • Scott 1910 aerodyne

Scott

(Ronald Scott, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States)

Scott (aircraft constructor)

  • Scott SE.5

Scott

(Allen Scott, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States)

  • Scott Hoopo

Scottish Aeroplane Syndicate

(United Kingdom)

Scottish Aviation

(United Kingdom)

Scout

(Scout Airplane Co. (Pacific Air Industries), Los Angeles, California, United States)

  • Scout Monoplane[4]

Scoville

(John R Scoville, Rochester, New York, United States)

SC Paragliding

(Kharkiv, Ukraine)

Scroggs

(Roy B Scroggs, Eugene, Oregon, United States)

SCWL

(SCWL SA)


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