This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'S'.
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Su
Sud Aviation
- Sud Aviation SE-116 Voltigeur
- Sud Aviation SE-117 Voltigeur
- Sud Aviation SE-118 Diplomate
- Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle
- Sud Aviation SE-214 Caravelle
- Sud Aviation Alouette II
- Sud Aviation Alouette III
- Sud Aviation Djinn
- Sud Aviation Fennec
- Sud Aviation Puma
- Sud Aviation SA-3164
- Sud Aviation SA-3180
- Sud Aviation SA-340
- Sud Aviation SA-370[1]
- Sud Aviation X-370[1]
- Sud Aviation X-375[1]
- Sud Aviation Super Caravelle
- Sud Aviation Super Frelon
- Sud Aviation Vautour
- Sud Aviation Lama
Sud Aviation/BAC
Sukhanov
- Sukhanov Discoplan[2]
Sukhoi
- Sukhoi Su-1
- Sukhoi Su-2
- Sukhoi Su-3
- Sukhoi Su-5
- Sukhoi Su-6
- Sukhoi Su-7
- Sukhoi Su-8
- Sukhoi Su-9 (straight-wing fighter of 1946)
- Sukhoi Su-9 (delta-wing fighter of 1956)
- Sukhoi Su-10
- Sukhoi Su-11 (straight-wing fighter of 1947)
- Sukhoi Su-11 (delta-wing fighter of 1958)
- Sukhoi Su-12
- Sukhoi Su-13
- Sukhoi Su-15 (fighter prototype of 1949)
- Sukhoi Su-15 (supersonic fighter of 1962)
- Sukhoi Su-17 (fighter prototype of 1949)
- Sukhoi Su-17 (variable-geometry attack aircraft of 1969)
- Sukhoi Su-20
- Sukhoi Su-22
- Sukhoi Su-24
- Sukhoi Su-25
- Sukhoi Su-26
- Sukhoi Su-27
- Sukhoi Su-28
- Sukhoi Su-29
- Sukhoi Su-31
- Sukhoi Su-39
- Sukhoi Su-47 Berkut
- Sukhoi Su-57
- Sukhoi P-1
- Sukhoi-Gulfstream S-21
- Sukhoi S-32
- Sukhoi S-37
- Sukhoi S-54
- Sukhoi S-80
- Sukhoi T-3
- Sukhoi T-4
- Sukhoi T-6
- Sukhoi T-10
- Sukhoi Superjet 100
- Sukhoi Superjet 130
Sullivan Aircraft Mfg CoSullivan
((William P) Sullivan Aircraft Mfg Co, 630 E Gilbert St, Wichita, KS)
Sullivan Aircraft CoSullivan
((W P) Sullivan Aircraft Co, 1693 Mission St, San Francisco, CA)
- Sullivan Goblin[3]
Summit
(Summit Aeronautical Corp (pres: M V D Towt), Westfield, MA c.1940: Bendix, NJ)
- Summit HM-5[3]
Summit Aerosports
(Yale, MI)
Sun
(Sun Aerospace Group, Nappanee, IN)
- Sun Ray 100[3]
Sunair UG
(Scheidegg, Bavaria, Germany)
Sun Lake
(LanShe Aerospace aka Sun Lake Aircraft (pres: Wadi Rahim), Ft Pierce, FL)
- Sun Lake Buccaneer 2[3]
Sunbeam
Sundog Powerchutes Inc
(Pierceland, Saskatchewan, Canada)
Sundorph
((Eiler C) Sundorph Aeronautical Corp, Cleveland, OH)
- Sundorph A-1 Special[3]
Sundstedt-Hannevig
(Hugo Sundstedt & Christoffer Hannevig)
- Sundstedt-Hannevig Sunrise[3] – built by Wittemann-Lewis Aircraft Co
Sun Flightcraft
(Hofbauer GmbH, Innsbruck, Austria)
Sunward Aircraft
(Sunward – Hunan Science and Technologies Co Ltd, Zhuzhou, Hunan, China)
- Sunward Aurora
- Sunward ST
- Sunward STB
- Sunward UAV
Super 18
Super Rotor
(M.M. Super Rotor Brasileira Ltda)
Super-Marine
(Super-Marine Systems Inc, Graybar Bldg, NY)
- Super-Marine 1930 Biplane[3]
Superior
(Superior Aircraft Co, Dearborn, MI)
- Superior 1926 Biplane[3]
Superior
(Superior Aircraft Corp div of Priestly-Hunt Corp, Culver City, CA)
- Superior LCA[3]
- Superior LFA[3]
- Superior Satellite
- Superior V[3]
- Superior V2[3]
Supermarine
- Supermarine Air Yacht
- Supermarine Attacker
- Supermarine Baby
- Supermarine Channel
- Supermarine Commercial Amphibian
- Supermarine Nanok
- Supermarine Nighthawk
- Supermarine Scapa
- Supermarine Scarab
- Supermarine Scylla
- Supermarine Scimitar
- Supermarine Sea Eagle
- Supermarine Sea King
- Supermarine Sea Lion I
- Supermarine Sea Lion II
- Supermarine Sea Lion III – re-engined Sea Lion II
- Supermarine Sea Otter
- Supermarine Sea Urchin
- Supermarine Seafang
- Supermarine Seafire
- Supermarine Seagull (1921)
- Supermarine Seagull V – prototype Supermarine Walrus
- Supermarine Seagull ASR-1
- Supermarine Seal
- Supermarine Seamew
- Supermarine Sheldrake
- Supermarine Solent
- Supermarine Southampton
- Supermarine Sparrow
- Supermarine Spiteful
- Supermarine Spitfire
- Supermarine Stranraer
- Supermarine Swan
- Supermarine Swift
- Supermarine Walrus
- Supermarine S.4
- Supermarine S.5
- Supermarine S.6
- Supermarine S.6A
- Supermarine S.6B
- Supermarine Type 179
- Supermarine Type 221
- Supermarine Type 224
- Supermarine Type 227
- Supermarine Type 228
- Supermarine Type 235 – Southampton IV/Jumo for R28/33
- Supermarine Type 236
- Supermarine Type 300
- Supermarine Type 304
- Supermarine Type 309
- Supermarine Type 311
- Supermarine Type 316 – (Spec. B12/36)
- Supermarine Type 317 – (Spec. B12/36)
- Supermarine Type 318 – (Spec. B12/36)
- Supermarine Type 322 – (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 335
- Supermarine Type 336
- Supermarine Type 337
- Supermarine Type 338
- Supermarine Type 341
- Supermarine Type 342
- Supermarine Type 343
- Supermarine Type 344
- Supermarine Type 345
- Supermarine Type 346
- 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 525
- Supermarine Type 527 – Proposed Attacker variant with Avon or Tay engine (1949)
- Supermarine Type 528
- Supermarine Type 529
- Supermarine Type 537 – Strike conversion of type 525 (1950) for NR/A.19
- Supermarine Type 541
- Supermarine Type 543
- Supermarine Type 544
- Supermarine 545
- Supermarine Type 554 OR 318 advanced jet trainer of Type 545
- Supermarine Type 558 – Scimitar Mk.2 proposal (1955)
- Vickers-Supermarine Type 559 – supersonic high altitude interceptor design for F.155T
Surrey Flying Services
Sutro
(Adolph G Sutro, San Francisco, CA)
- Sutro 1913 hydro-aeroplane[3]
Suzuki
(Shigeru Suzuki)
- Suzuki Gyro No.2 Tractor[4]
References
- 1 2 3 "SNCASE, SNECMA, Sud Aviation, and Aérospatiale projects". stingray. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
- ↑ Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1958). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1958-59. London: Jane's All the World's Aircraft Publishing Co. Ltd.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 "American airplanes: st – sz". Aerofiles.com. 2009-11-02. Retrieved 2011-04-08.
- ↑ Mikesh, Robert; Shorzoe Abe (1990). Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-85177-840-2.