List of aircraft (Sa)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'S'.
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Sa
Saab
(Svenska Aeroplan AktieBolaget)
- Saab 17
- Saab 18
- Saab 19[1]
- Saab 21
- Saab 21R
- Saab 24[1]
- Saab 29 Tunnan
- Saab 32 Lansen
- Saab 35 Draken
- Saab 36
- Saab 37 Viggen
- Saab 38
- Saab 39 Gripen
- Saab 90 Scandia
- Saab 91 Safir
- Saab 105
- Saab 210
- Saab 340
- Saab 340 AEW&C
- Saab 1071
- Saab 1073
- Saab 2000
- Saab Safari
- Saab B3LA
SAB
(Société et Ateliers Béchereau) See:Béchereau
SAB
(Société Aérienne Bordelaise)
- SAB-SEMA 10 (Societé Aérienne Bordelaise – Societé d'Etudes de Materiel d'Aviation)
- SAB-SEMA 12 (Societé Aérienne Bordelaise – Societé d'Etudes de Materiel d'Aviation)
- SAB AB-20
- SAB AB-21
- SAB AB-22
- SAB AB-80
- SAB DB-80
- SAB DB-81
- SAB LH-70 (a.k.a. Lorraine Hanriot LH-70)[2][3]
- SAB turret bomber (at least two built / converted with VERY large turrets)
SAB Aviation
(SAB Aviation srl, Benevento, Italy)
Sabath
(Joseph Sabath, Philadelphia.)
- Sabath 1932 helicoplane[4]
SABCA
(Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques)
- Sabca Demonty-Poncelot Cyrano[5]
- SABCA-Jullien SJ.1 – motorglider[6]
- SABCA CG-2 Camgul – 1925 single-engine biplane (Cambier-Guldentops)[7]
- SABCA S.2 – 1926 single-engine airliner
- SABCA S.11 – 1931 trimotor airliner
- SABCA S.12- 1931 trimotor airliner[8]
- Sabca S.20 Libelulle[9]
- SABCA S.30 – 1936[10]
- SABCA S.40 – 1939 trainer
- SABCA S.45 – licence-built Caproni Ca.135
- SABCA S.46 – licence-built Caproni Ca.310
- SABCA S.47 – licence-built Caproni Ca.335
- SABCA S.48 – licence-built Caproni Ca.312
- SABCA S.60[11]
Sabey
(Richard Sabey, California, United States)
- Sabey SX-1[4]
Sablatnig
(Germany)
- Sablatnig C.I[12]
- Sablatnig C.II[12]
- Sablatnig C.III[12]
- Sablatnig C type experimental[12]
- Sablatnig K.E.1[13]
- Sablatnig N.I[12]
- Sablatnig P.III
- Sablatnig SF-1[12]
- Sablatnig SF-2[12]
- Sablatnig SF-3[12]
- Sablatnig SF-4[12]
- Sablatnig SF-4Dr[14]
- Sablatnig SF-5[12]
- Sablatnig SF-6[12]
- Sablatnig SF-7[12]
- Sablatnig SF-8[12]
Sablier
(Georges Sablier)
- Sablier S-4[15]
- Sablier T.4[16]
- Sablier S-8[15]
- Sablier S-10[15]
- Sablier S-11[15]
- Sablier S-12[15]
- Sablier S-14[15]
- Sablier S-16[15]
- Sablier S-18[15]
- Sablier S-19[15]
- Sablier S-20[15]
- Sablier S-23[15]
- Sablier S-26[15]
- Sablier-Phély helicopter[16]
Sabre Aircraft
(Sabre Aircraft Inc, Buckeye, Arizona, United States)
SAC
(Southern Airmotive Corp, Dothan, Alabama, United States)
- SAC Special[4]
Sack
(Arthur Sack)
Sackett
(Horace E Sackett, Gobles, Michigan, United States)
- Sackett J-1 Jeanie[4]
Sadler
((William) Sadler Aircraft Co, Scottsdale Arizona, United States)
- Sadler A-22 Lasa[4]
- Sadler Piranha[4]
- Sadler Vampire[4]
- Sadler UAV-19-50[4]
Sadleir
( Sadleir / VTOL Industries Australia Ltd.)
- Sadleir Sa-7
SAF
(Société Aéronautique Française, formerly Constructions Aéronautiques E. Dewoitine and nationalized in 1936 as Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Midi) see:Dewoitine
Safari
- Safari 400
- Safari 500
Safe-Wings
(Master Air Pilots Inc, Rockford, Illinois, United States)
Sage
(Frederick Sage & Company, United Kingdom)
- Sage Type 1[17]
- Sage Type 2
- Sage Type 3
- Sage Type 4
Sagsetter
(Clarence & Raymond Sagstetter, Wausau, Wisconsin, United States)
- Sagstetter 1935 Monoplane[4]
SAI
(Skandinavisk Aero Industri A/S, Sweden)
- SAI KZ I
- SAI KZ II
- SAI KZ III
- SAI KZ IV
- SAI KZ VI Air Taxi[18]
- SAI KZ VII
- SAI KZ VIII
- SAI KZ IX[18]
- SAI KZ (IX) Ellehammer[18]
- SAI KZ X
- SAI KZ XI crop duster[18]
- SAI KZ G-I[18]
SAI
(Società Aeronautica Italiana, Italy)
- Ambrosini SAI.1
- Ambrosini SAI.2
- Ambrosini SAI.2S
- Ambrosini SAI.3
- Ambrosini SAI.10
- Ambrosini SAI.11
- Ambrosini SAI.107
- Ambrosini SAI.207
- Ambrosini SAI.403 Dardo
- Ambrosini S.7
- Ambrosini S.1001 Grifo
- Ambrosini S.1002 Trasimeno
- Ambrosini SS.4
- Ambrosini Sagittario
- S.A.I G97 Spotter
SAI
(Supersonic Aerospace International)
Sailair
(James T Robinson, 1723 W 29 Place, Los Angeles, California, United States)
Sailplane Corporation of America
(United States) see also: Gus Briegleb
SAIMAN
(Societa Anonima Industrie Mecchaniche Aeronautiche, Italy)
- SAIMAN 200
- SAIMAN 201[10]
- SAIMAN 202
- SAIMAN 204
- SAIMAN 205
- SAIMAN C.4[19]
- SAIMAN LB.2
SAIRC
- SAIRC Shahed 278
Saito
(Sotoichi Saito, Japan)
- Saito Saigai[20]
Sakamoto
(Juichi Sakamoto, Japan)
- Sakamoto No.1[20]
- Sakamoto No.2[20]
- Sakamoto No.3[20]
- Sakamoto No.4[20]
- Sakamoto No.5[20]
- Sakamoto No.6[20]
Salina-Hoffman
(Louis E Salina & Earl Hoffman, Carnegie, Pennsylvania, United States)
- Salina-Hoffman Susie Bee[4]
Salis
(Amicale Jean Baptiste Salis, France)
- Salis AJBS 10[21]
Salisbury
(H.M. Salisbury, Walnut Grove, California, United States)
- Salisbury 1927 Biplane[4]
Salmson
(Société des Moteurs Salmson / Compagnie Française d'Aviation – C.F.A., France)
- Salmson Sal. 1 A3
- Salmson 2
- Salmson 3[14]
- Salmson 4[22]
- Salmson 5[23]
- Salmson 7[24]
- Salmson D-1 Phrygane
- Salmson D-2 Phrygane
- Salmson D-3 Phryganet
- Salmson D-4 Phrygane Major
- Salmson D-6 CriCri
- Salmson D-7 CriCri Major
- Salmson D-21 Phrygane
- Salmson D-211 Phrygane
- Salmson D-57 Phryganet
Salmson-Béchereau
(France)
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-2[25]
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-3[26]
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-3bis[27]
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-3ter[28]
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-4[29]
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-5[14][30]
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-6[14][31]
- Salmson-Béchereau SB-7[32]
Salmson-Moineau
(France)
Salvay-Stark
(Salvay-Stark Aircraft, Buena Park, California, United States)
- Salvay-Stark Aircraft Skyhopper I (NB:aerofiles have these as Skyhopper 10 and Skyhopper 11, which is clearly an error caused by mixing Roman and Arabic numerals)[4]
- Salvay-Stark Aircraft Skyhopper II (NB:aerofiles have these as Skyhopper 10 and Skyhopper 11, which is clearly an error caused by mixing Roman and Arabic numerals)[4]
Salzman
((Joseph R) Salzman Aircraft Services, Detroit Airport, Michigan, United States)
- Salzman SL-1[4]
Sam Aircraft
SAML
(Società Aeronautica Meccanica Lombardia, Italy)
Sampson
(A M Sampson (also seen as Robert Henderson & Nate Carhart), Wahpeton, North Dakota, United States)
Samson Motorworks
(Meadow Vista, California, United States)
Samu-Geonczy
(Béla Samu & Geonczy)
- Samu-Geonczy SG-2 Kek Madar[33]
Samu-Orosz-Hatházi
(Belá Samu, Jenö Orosz and Dániel Hatházi)
- Samu-Orosz-Hatházi SOH-1[34]
SAN
(Société Aeronautique Normande, France)
San Francisco
(San Francisco, California, United States)
- San Francisco R-1 a.k.a. Flier[4]
San Jose
(San Jose Flying Club Ltd, 1232 Martin Ave, San Jose, California, United States)
- San Jose E[4]
Sanchez-Besa
(Establissements Louis Clement el Sanchez-Besa)
- Sanchez-Besa Multiplane (1921) single-engine experimental[35]
Sanders
(C Sanders, Oakland, California, United States)
- Sanders Curtiss Pursuit[4]
Sands
(Ron Sands Co, Mertztown, Pennsylvania, United States)
Sänger
(Eugen Sänger)
- Sänger Strato-Gleiter[36]
Santa Ana
(Santa Ana Aircraft Co, Santa Ana, California, United States)
Santos-Dumont
(France)
- Santos-Dumont 14-bis
- Santos-Dumont 19 Demoiselle
- Santos-Dumont 20 Demoiselle
- Santos-Dumont 21 Demoiselle
- Santos-Dumont 22 Demoiselle
São Carlos
(Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos(IPAI Aeronautical Division)- São Carlos Engineering School)
- IPAI-26 Tuca[37]
- IPAI-27 Jipe Vaodor[37]
- IPAI-28 Super Surubim[37]
- IPAI-29 Tira Prosa[37]
- IPAI-30[37]
São Paulo
- São Paulo SP-18 Onça – Jaguar[37]
- São Paulo SP-19 Galinha – Hen[37]
- São Paulo SP-20 Pinto[37]
- São Paulo SP-21 Ganço – Duck[37]
Sapphire Aircraft Australia
(Fosterville, Victoria, Australia)
SARC
(France) Société des Avions René Couzinet (see René Couzinet)
- Couzinet 10
- Couzinet 21
- Couzinet 22
- Couzinet 27
- Couzinet 30
- Couzinet 33
- Couzinet 40
- Couzinet 70
- Couzinet 80
- Couzinet 100
- Couzinet 101[38]
- Couzinet 103
- Couzinet RC360[39][40]
- Air-Couzinet AC-10[41]
- Air-Couzinet 20B4
Sarić
- Sarić 1
- Sarić 2
SATTCo
(Service Aviation Training & Transport Co, Wabash, Indiana, United States)
- SATTCo Commercial[4]
Saturn
(Saturn Aircraft & Engineering, Oxnard, California, United States)
- Saturn Taylor Meteor II[4]
Saul
((W Irving) Saul Aircraft Corp, Carroll, Iowa, United States)
- Saul Triad 1000[4]
Saulnier
(Société des Aéroplanes Saulnier, France)
S.E.Saunders
(S.E Saunders Limited, United Kingdom)
- Saunders Helicogyre
- Saunders T.1
- Saunders Kittiwake
- Saunders A.3 Valkyrie
- Saunders A.4 Medina
- Saunders A.7 Severn
- Saunders A.10 "Multigun" – 1928
- Saunders A.14
Saunders Aircraft Company
(Canada)
- Saunders ST-27
- Saunders Cheetah
- Saunders Super Cheetah
Saunders-Roe
(United Kingdom)
- Saro A.7 Severn
- Saro A.17 Cutty Sark
- Saro A.19 Cloud
- Saro A.21 Windhover
- Saro A.22 Segrave Meteor
- Saro A.24 Mailplane
- Saro A.33
- Saunders-Roe SR.45 Princess
- Saunders-Roe SR.53 – mixed power interceptor
- Saunders-Roe SR.177 – mixed power interceptor (cancelled before completion)
- Saro Cloud
- Saro Lerwick
- Saro London
- Saro-Percival Mailplane
- Saro Shrimp
- Saunders-Roe SR.A/1
- Saro P.531
- Saro W-14 Skeeter
Sauper
Sauser Aircraft Company
(Tustin, California, United States)
Sauzeau
- Sauzeau Eres-II Coquin Moulins[42]
Savary
- Savary 1910
- Savary Hydroaéroplane
Savelev
(Vladimir Fedorovich Savelyev / Savelyev-Zalewski)
- Savelyev No.1[43][44]
- Savelyev No.2[43][44]
- Savelyev No.3 (aka Zalewski W.Z.V)[44]
- Savelyev No.4[44]
- Savalyev 1916 Quadruplane[44]
- Savalyev 1923 Quadruplane[44]
Savoia
(Société anonyme de construction aéronautique Savoia)
- Savoia S.8
- Savoia S.9
- Savoia S.12
- Savoia S.13
- Savoia S.16
- Savoia S.17
- Savoia S.19
- Savoia S.21
- Savoia S.22
- Savoia S.23
Savoia-Marchetti
(Italy)
- Savoia-Marchetti S.51
- Savoia-Marchetti S.52
- Savoia-Marchetti S.55
- Savoia-Marchetti S.56
- Savoia-Marchetti S.57
- Savoia-Marchetti S.58
- Savoia-Marchetti S.59
- Savoia-Marchetti S.62
- Savoia-Marchetti S.64
- Savoia-Marchetti S.65
- Savoia-Marchetti S.66
- Savoia-Marchetti S.67
- Savoia-Marchetti S.71
- Savoia-Marchetti S.72
- Savoia-Marchetti S.73
- Savoia-Marchetti S.74
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.75 Marsupiale
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.76
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.77
- Savoia-Marchetti S.78
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.79 Sparviero
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.80
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.81 Pipistrello
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.82 Canguru
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.83
- Savoia-Marchetti S.84
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.84
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.85
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.86
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.87
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.88
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.89
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.90
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.91
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.92
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.93
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.95
- Savoia-Marchetti SM.105
Savoia Pomilio
(Italy)
Sawyer
(Hugh S Sawyer, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States)
- Sawyer A[4]
Sawyer
(Ralph V Sawyer, Lancaster, California, United States)
Saynor & Bell
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