This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'S'.
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St
St Andrews Aviation
(Panama City, Florida, United States)
St Croix
(St Croix Aircraft)
St. George
- St. George Falcon
- St. George KIT-1
- St. George KIT-2
- St. George 1912 helicopter
St. Louis
(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)[1]
- St Louis PT-LM-4 (Company designation)[1]
- St Louis CG-5
- St Louis CG-6
- St Louis PT-15
St-Just Aviation
(Boucherville, Quebec, Canada)
Stabilaire
(Stabilaire Inc (Albert J Downs), Wenham MA)
- Stabilaire A[2]
Stadlman
(Anthony Stadlman & J E Roth, Chicago IL.)
- Stadlman Exhibition Biplane[2]
Stadtler (aircraft constructor)
()
- Stadtler Triplane[2]
Stafford
(T G Stafford, Black Mountain NC.)
Stafford
(Walter Stafford/Justacrate Airplane Co, Greenville SC.)
- Justacrate Black Buzzard[2]
Stahlwerk-Mark
(Stahlwerk Mark Flugzeugbau)
Staib
(Wilbur Staib, Carthage MO.)
Stalker (aircraft constructor)
- Stalker CB-301
- Stalker CB-310 Tomboy
Stallings
(Jerry Stallings, Houston TX.)
- Stallings Air Master[2]
Stampe et Renard
Stampe et Vertongen
(J. Stampe et M. Vertongen)
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.18
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.20/100[11]
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.22
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.23/180[10]
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.26/100
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.26/140
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.28
- Stampe et Vertongen RSV.32
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.4
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.5 Tornado
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.6
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.7
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.8
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.9
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.10[12]
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.18
- Stampe et Vertongen SV.26
Standard
(Standard Aircraft Corp, Plainfield NJ.)
- Standard E-1 (M-Defense)
- Standard E-4[2]
- Gates-Day GD-24[2]
- Standard H-1[2]
- Standard H-2
- Standard H-3
- Standard H-4-H[2]
- Standard J-1
- Standard JR-1
- Standard SJ-1
- Standard SJ (not directly related to SJ-1)
- Standard Twin-Hydro
- Standard TH-D
Stapp
(E Graydon Stapp, Alanread TX.)
- Stapp B-1[2]
Star
(Star Engineering Company)
Star
(Star Aircraft Div, Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville OK)
Star
(Star Aviation, New Braunfels TX.)
- Star Lone Star Sport Helicopter[2]
Star Bee Gyros
(Star Bee Gyros LLC, Worcester, Massachusetts)
Star Flight
(Star Flight Manufacturing)
Star-Kraft
(Star-Kraft, Ft Scott KS.)
- Star-Kraft 700[2]
Star-Lite
(Star-Lite Aircraft Inc, San Antonio, Texas, United States)
- Star-Lite SL-1[2]
- Star-Lite Aircraft Star Lite
Star-Lite
(Star-Lite Engineering Ltd, Englewood, Ohio, United States)
Star-Nickel
- Star-Nickel SN.01
Starck
(André Starck / Avions Starck)
- Starck Chanute-style glider[13]
- Starck AS.07 Stabiplan
- Starck AS.10[14]
- Starck AS.20
- Starck AS.27 Starcky
- Starck AS.37
- Starck AS.57
- Starck AS.70 Jac
- Starck AS.71
- Starck AS.72
- Starck AS.75
- Starck AS.80 Holiday (aka Lavadoux)
- Starck AS.90 New Look
- Starck Super New Look
- Starck-Nickel SN.01
Starfire
(Starfire Aviation Inc, Tempe, Arizona, United States)
Stargate
(Stargate Inc., McMinnville, Oregon, United States)
Starling
(Starling Aircraft Co., 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis MN.)
Starr
(Robert H Starr, Phoenix AZ. )
- Starr Bumble Bee I[2]
- Starr Bumble Bee II
Starwing
(Starwing Co/American Aviation Corp, Massillon OH.)
- Starwing G-4[2]
Stástik
(Jan Stástik / J. Stástik & Co.)
- Stástik Dreadnaught[15]
Statler
(William H Statler, Northridge CA.)
State Aircraft Factory (Greece)
- see KEA
States
(States Aircraft Co, 1633 Wentworth Ave, Chicago Heights IL.)
Stauffer
(O L Stauffer, Elkhart IN.)
- Stauffer Gyroplane
STC
(Societata de Transport Constanța)
- 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 CAB-1 Coach
- Stearman LT-1
- Stearman Cloudboy
- Stearman Kaydet
- Stearman Senior Speedmail
- Stearman Junior Speedmail
- Stearman Special
- Stearman Sporstster
- Stearman M-2 Speedmail
- 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
(SStearman-Jensen Aircraft Co / Stearman Aviation Incorporated)
- Stearman B-2[17]
Stearman-Varney
( (Lloyd) Stearman-(Walter) Varney Inc, San Francisco Bay Airdrome, Alameda CA.)
- Stearman-Varney Sport[2]
Stebbins-Geynet
()
Steco
((James S & Ralph C) Stephens Engineering Co, Chicago IL)
- Stephens Aerohydroplane[2]
Stedman
(Charles T Stedman et al., South Bend IN.)
Steglau
(Ivan Ivanovich Steglav)
- Steglav 1912 biplane
- Steglav No.2 biplane
Steen
((Lamar) Steen Aero Lab Inc, Brighton CO.)
- Steen Skybolt
- Steen Super Skybolt
- Steen Steenship 1[2]
Steere
(John Steere)
Steir
(Steir Aviators Union of Graz, Austria)
- Steir Austria (regn. A-21)
Steffan
(Frank Steffan, Los Angeles CA.)
- Steffan Re-inforced Biplane[2]
Stellar Aircraft
(Bloomfield, Indiana, United States)
Stelmaszyk
(Władysław Stelmasyk)
Stemme
(Stemme GmbH)
- Stemme S2 – unpowered glider, 2 seater[18]
- Stemme S6 – touring motorglider
- Stemme S7 – unpowered glider, 2 seater[18]
- Stemme S8 – touring motorglider
- Stemme S10 – Self Launching motorglider and original aircraft
- Stemme S12
- Stemme S15 -Prototype UAV based on S6
- Stemme TG-11A
- Stemme ASP S15
Stepanich
(Rudolph & Anna Stepanich, Rosedale NY.)
Stephens
(Clayton L Stephens, San Bernardino CA.)
Stephens & Fisher
(Roy Fisher & Glen Stephens, 2600 Onieda St, Denver CO.)
- Stephens & Fisher Scamp 36[2]
Stepnic (aircraft constructor)
- Stepnic 1929 Monoplane[2]
Stern
(Rene Stern, France)
- Stern ST 80 Balade
- Stern ST-85
- Stern ST 87 Vega
Steve Wright (aircraft constructor)
Stevens
(B Stevens & Sons, Woonsocket RI.)
Stevenson
(Gary L Stevenson, Spenard AK.)
- Stevenson Windstreak[2]
Steward-Davis
(Steward-Davis Inc (founders: Herb Steward, Stanley Davis), Compton Airport CA. )
Stewart
((Robert W) Stewart Aerial Vehicle Co)
W.F. Stewart Company
(Flint, Michigan, United States)
Stewart
(C M Stewart, Loyal OK.)
- Stewart Model 1[2]
Stewart
(Charles L Stewart, Tulsa OK.)
- Stewart B[2]
Stewart
(Walter E Stewart, Stewart Field, Tyler TX.)
- Stewart Texas Bluebird[2]
Stewart
(Stewart Aircraft Corp, Menominee MI.)
Stewart
(Donald M. Stewart)
- Stewart 265
Stewart
(Ed Stewart, Paso Robles CA.)
- Stewart Swifty#2[2]
Stewart
(Jim D. Stewart)
- Stewart Colibri[19]
Stewart 51
(Vero Beach, Florida, United States)
Stierlin
- Stierlin Helicopter
Stiles
(Stiles Aircraft, Sycamore IL. 1928: 538 S Dearborn St, Chicago IL.)
Stinson
(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 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[20]
- Stinson SM-4 Junior
- Stinson SM-5[20]
- Stinson SM-6 Detroiter
- Stinson SM-7 Junior
- Stinson SM-8 Junior
- Stinson SM-9[20]
- Stinson SM-6000
- Stinson SR Reliant
- Stinson 10 Voyager
- Stinson 74
- Stinson 75
- Stinson 76 Sentinel
- Stinson 77
- Stinson 105 Voyager
- Stinson 108
- Stinson Amphibian[20]
- Stinson Detroiter
- Stinson HW-75
- Stinson HW-80
- Stinson HW-90
- Stinson Junior
- Stinson Model A amphibian (twin parasol amphibian)
- Stinson Model A trimotor (low wing airliner)
- Stinson Model L[20]
- Stinson Model M[20]
- Stinson Model O
- Stinson Model R
- Stinson Model S Junior
- Stinson Model T
- Stinson Model U
- Stinson Model W[20]
- Stinson Reliant
- Stinson Voyager
- Stinson-Faucett F-19[20]
- Stinson Greyhound
Stipa
Stits
(Ray Stits, Battle Creek MI)
Stockwell
(Erwin Stockwell)
- Stockwell flying Corvair
Stoddard-Hamilton
(Stoddard-(Tom) Hamilton Aircraft Inc, Arlington WA)
Stoeckel
- Stoeckel Monoplane[2]
Stoelk
(William E Stoelk, Manning IA & Wendel G Hacker, Templeton IA.)
- Stoelk 1930 Monoplane (aka Hacker monoplane)[2]
Stolp
(Stolp Starduster Corp (Louis A Stolp & George M Adams), Compton CA.)
Stone
(Stone & Fry, Park City MT.)
- Stone S-2[2]
Stone
(Edward R Stone, Wichita KS.)
- Stone B-2[2]
Storey
(Tom Storey)
- Storey TSR.3 Wonderplane[21]
Storey Thomas
- Storey Thomas #2 Special
Storm
(Storm Aircraft Srl, Saubadia, Italy)
Storms
((N E) Storms Aircraft Co, Asheville NC. 1929: Spartanburg Aviation Co, Spartanburg SC.)
- Storms Flying Flivver[2]
Stossel
(W J Stossel, Palm Beach FL.)
- Stossel A-1[2]
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 Limousine
- Stout Bushmaster 2000
- Stout Cootie[22]
- Stout Skycar I
- Stout Skycar II
- Stout Skycar III
- Stout Skycar IV
- Stout C-65
- Stout C-107
- Stout ST-1
- Stout SV-1[22]
- Stout TT[22]
- Stout Dragonfly amphibian
Stralpes Aéro
(Stralpes Aéro SARL)
- Stralpes Aéro ST-11M Minimus
Strandgren
- Strandgren Cyclogiro[23]
Strat (aircraft constructor)
- Strat 1949 Monoplane[2]
Stratolaunch Systems
Stratos Aircraft
(Redmond, Oregon, United States)
Straughn
((Frank) Straughn Aircraft Corp, Wichita KS.)
Straughn-Holmes
- Straughn-Holmes A
Streamline Welding
(Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
Strickland
((C Kenneth) Strickland Aircraft Corp, High Point NC.)
- Strickland 1948 Monoplane[2]
Striplin Aircraft
(Jim Striplin)
Strojnik
(Dr. Alex and Cirila Strojnik)
- Strojnik S-4 Laminar Magic[24]
Strom-Olesen
(Carl Strom & Oscar Olesen, Mineola NY.)
- Strom-Olesen Monoplane[2]
Stroop
(Robert C Stroop, Rome GA, Jacksonville AL.)
Stroukoff
( (Michael) Stroukoff Aircraft Corp, Trenton NJ.)
Stupar
(Chicago Aero Works (pres: H S Renton), 345 River St, Cicero IL.)
Sturtevant
Sturtevant Aeroplane Co (pres: Noble Foss, vp/gen mgr: Grover C Loening, div of Sturtevant Mfg Co, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts)
- Sturtevant A(A-1) Tractor[2]
- Sturtevant A(A-2) Seaplane[2]
- Sturtevant A (A-3) Battleplane[2]
- Sturtevant B-1 Speed Scout[2]
- Sturtevant B-2 Pursuit[2]
- Sturtevant P-L Tractor[2]
- Sturtevant S-2 Trainer[2]
- Sturtevant S-3[2]
- Sturtevant S-4 Seaplane[2]
- Sturtevant S-4 Tractor[2]
- Sturtevant School Hydroaeroplane[2]
- Sturtevant Steel Trainer[2]
- Sturtevant Trainer[2]
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