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

Si

SIA

(Società Incremento Aviazione, Cameri)

SIA

(Societá Industriale l'Aviazone)

SIA-Delaunay-Belleville

(Société Industrielle d'Aviation - Etablissements Delaunay-Belleville)

  • S.I.A.-Coanda BN2[1]
  • S.I.A.-Coanda Lorraine bomber[1]

SIA

(Società Italiana Aviazione / Società Italiana degli Aeroplani)

SIA

(Società Italiana degli Aeroplani / Enrico Luzzatto)

  • SIA 1913 racing monoplane Roma[2][3]
  • SIA 1913 Circuito dei Laghi floatplane (Roma on floats)[2]

SIAI

(Società Italiana Aeroplani Idrovolanti / Societa Idrovolanti Alta Italia - S.I.A.I)

SIAI Marchetti

(Italy)

SIAT

(Siebel Flugzeugwerke ATG)

SibNIA

  • SibNIA TVS-2MS

Siddeley-Deasy

(Siddeley-Deasy Motor Company, United Kingdom)

Sido

(Józef Sido)

Siebel

Siegrist

(Rudolf Siegrist, Parma, Ohio, United States)

  • Siegrist RS1 Ilse[4]

Siemens and FlyEco

Siemens-Schuckert

(Siemens-Schuckertwerke)

Siemetzki

  • Siemetzki ASRO 3-T[6]
  • Siemetzki ASRO 4[6]

Sierra

(Aircraft Industries Ltd (founders: John L Berney, J F Long, Art Wild), 931 E 14 St, San Leandro, California, United States)

  • Sierra BLW-1[4]
  • Sierra BLW-2[4]

Sierra

(Sierra Aircraft Co (pres: Leon T Eliel), Sierra Airdrome, Foothill Blvd, Sierra Madre, California, United States)

  • Sierra Standard[4]

Siersma

(Herman Siersma, Detroit, Michigan, United States)

  • Siersma SRC-1[4]

Sievers-Miller

((?) Sievers and Phillip Miller, Valley City, North Carolina, United States)

  • Sievers-Miller Special[4]

Sikorsky

(Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky, Russia)

Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation

(United States)

Silbervogel

Silence aircraft

Silent Family

(Silent Family Helmet Grossklaus, Westerrade, Germany)

Silesia (First Silesian aircraft factory)

Silhouette

(Task Research Inc. / Silhouette Aircraft Inc., Santa Paula, California, United States)

  • Silhouette Aircraft SA-60 Silhouette[4][9]

Silvanskii

(A. V. Silvanskii)

  • Silvanskii IS[10]
  • Silvanskii I-220

Silver Wing

(Silver Wing Aircraft Co (founders: Edward Euler, A H Hogue), 28th & Spruce Sts, Boulder, Colorado, United States)

  • Silver Wing 1928 Monoplane[4]

Silvercraft

(Silvercraft SpA, Italy)

Silverston

()

  • Silverston Milwaukee#2[4]

Simmering-Graz-Pauker

(Simmering-Graz-Pauker A.G.)

Simmonds Aircraft

(United Kingdom)

Simmons

(Herbert H Simmons, 2111 Franklin St, San Diego, California, United States)

  • Simmons Sp-1 Sport Monoplane[4]

Simonet

Simplex

(Société des Avions Simplex) see:Arnoux

Simplex

(Simplex Aircraft Co (founders: E J & F W Allen), Defiance, Ohio, United States)

Simpson

(F Simpson, Wheeling, West Virginia, United States)

  • Simpson Maverick[4]
  • Simpson Special[4]

Simůnek / Kamarýt

(Jan Simůnek MSc / Jaroslav Kamarýt)

  • Simůnek / Kamarýt SK-1 Trempík (Trempík – Little Tramp)[13]
  • Simůnek VBS-1

Sindlinger

(Fred G Sindlinger, Puyallup, Washington, United States)

  • Sindlinger HH-1[4]
  • Sindlinger Special#1[4]

Sink

(Everett Sink, Zanesville, Ohio, United States)

Sino Swearingen Aircraft Corporation

Sioux

(Sioux Aircraft Co, Sioux City, Iowa, United States)

  • Sioux Coupe 60[4]
  • Sioux Coupe 90[4]
  • Sioux Coupe 90-A[4]
  • Sioux Coupe 90-B Junior[4]
  • Sioux Coupe 90-C Senior[4]

SIPA

(Société Industrielle Pour l'Aéronautique, France)

Sipowicz

  • Sipowicz I

Sisler

((A M Bert) Sisler Aircraft Co, Bloomington, Minnesota, United States)

SITAR

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

Sivel Aeronautica

Six Chuter

(Yakima, Washington, United States)

Sizer


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