List of aircraft (Sh)

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

Sh

Shaanxi

(Shaanxi Baojii Special Vehicles - China)

Shamrock

(Irish Aircraft Co, Sandusky, Ohio, United States)

  • Shamrock 3-B[1]
  • Shamrock IAC Special[1]

Shanghai

(China)

Shannon-Buente

(James Shannon & Ben E Buente, Evansville, Illinois, United States)

  • Shannon-Buente Special[1]

Shapley

Shark.Aero

(Shark.Aero s.r.o.)

Sharp

(George E and Loran Sharp, Newhall, California, United States)

  • Sharp Meteora[1]

Sharp

(Jon Sharp)

Sharpe

(Graydn L. Sharpe)

Shavrov

(Soviet Union)

Shaw

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SHBP

(Victor Simonet et al.)

  • SHBP monoplane[2]

Shcherbakov

Shchetinin

  • Shchetinin M-9
  • ShCh M-9
  • Shchetinin M-11

Sheehan

(Wilfred J Sheehan, S Walpole, Maryland, United States)

  • Sheehan Parasol[1]

Sheffield

Shelton

(Thomas Shelton (aircraft constructor))

  • Shelton Flying Wing

Shenyang

(Shenyang Aircraft Corporation)

Shenyang/Chengdu

(China)

Shenyang Light Aircraft Co.

(China)

  • HU-1

Shepard-Krum

(Fred J Shepard & Thomas C Krum, Beaverton OR.)

  • Shepard-Krum SC-1 Sportcraft[1]

Shepherd

(F R Shepherd, Riverbank, California, United States)

  • Shepherd Skylark[1]

Sheremetyev

(Boris Nikolayevich Sheremetyev)

  • Sheremetyev ShBM
  • Sheremetyev Sh-13

Sherpa Aircraft Manufacturing

(Sherpa Aircraft Co Inc, Aloha, Oregon, United States. Sherpa Worldwide Inc & Sherpa International Inc.)

  • Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa
  • Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 8[1]
  • Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 200[1]
  • Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 300[1]
  • Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 400[1]
  • Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 411[1]
  • Sherpa Aircraft Sherpa 500[1]

Shigeno

(Kiyotake Shigeno)

  • Shigeno Wakadori-go[5]

Shijiazhuang

(Shijiazhuang Aircraft Industry Co.)

  • Shijiazhuang Y-5
  • Shijiazhuang LE-500 Little Eagle[6]
  • Shijiazhuang LE-800[6]
  • Shijiazhuang HO300 Seagull[6]
  • Shijiazhuang Qingting 5[7]
  • Shijiazhuang Qingting 5A[7]
  • Shijiazhuang Qingting 5B[7]
  • Shijiazhuang Qingting 6[7]

Shin Meiwa/ShinMaywa

(Japan)

  • Shin Meiwa UF-XS technology demonstrator
  • Shin Meiwa KJT-1
  • Shin Meiwa Tawron
  • Shin Meiwa PS-1
  • Shin Meiwa US-1
  • ShinMaywa US-2

Shinn

((Clifford) Shinn Engr Co, Santa Ana, California)

  • Shinn 2150

Shirato

(Shirato Hikoki Kenkyusho – Shirato Aeroplane Research Studio)

  • Shirato Asahi-go[5]
  • Shirato Anzani (Ground Taxi-ing) Trainer[5]
  • Shirato Iwao-go[5]
  • Shirato Takeru-go (aka Tamura Tractor or Ichimori Tractor)[5]
  • Shirato Kauru-go[5]
  • Shirato 16[5]
  • Shirato 20[5]
  • Shirato 25 Kuma-go[5]
  • Shirato 26[5]
  • Shirato 28[5]
  • Shirato 31[5]
  • Shirato 32[5]
  • Shirato 37[5]
  • Shirato 38[5]
  • Shirato 40[5]

Shirlen

(Roy L Shirlen, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, United States)

Shneider

(Fred P. Shneider, 1020 E 178 St, New York, United States)

  • Shneider I[1]
  • Shneider II[1]
  • Shneider 1910 Curtiss pusher[1]

Shober

(William C Shober, Brookeville, Maryland. c.1973: Shober Aircraft Enterprises, Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States)

Shores

(Boyd J Shores, Pasadena, California, United States)

Short Brothers

(United Kingdom)

  • Short Admiralty Type 74
  • Short Admiralty Type 81
  • Short Admiralty Type 42
  • Short S.81 (1913)
  • Short Type 135 (1914)
  • Short Type 136 (1914)
  • Short Admiralty Type 166
  • Short Admiralty Type 184
  • Short Type 310
  • Short Type 320
  • Short Admiralty Type 827
  • Short Admiralty Type 830
  • Short Biplane No. 1 (1909)
  • Short Biplane No. 2 (1909)
  • Short Biplane No. 3 (1910)
  • Short Bomber
  • Short Folder (1913 ff, generic name applied to several types)
  • Short Sporting Type (1919)
  • Short Tandem Twin
  • Short Triple Tractor (S.47)
  • Short N.1B Shirl
  • Short N.2A Scout
  • Short N.2B
  • Short N.3 Cromarty
  • Short S.27 (construction number)
  • Short Improved S.27 (construction number)
  • Short S.34 (construction number) ( Dual-control Improved S.27)
  • Short S.36 Tractor Biplane (construction number)
  • Short S.34 T1 (construction number)
  • Short S.38 (1911) (construction number of an Improved S.27, later rebuilt to become new type prototype)
  • Short S.39 Triple Twin (construction number)
  • Short S.41 Tractor Biplane (construction number)
  • Short S.42 monoplane
  • Short S.45 T5 (construction number)
  • Short S.46 (construction number)
  • Short S.47 T4 (construction number)
  • Short S.53 Admiralty Type 42 (construction number)
  • Short S.54 (construction number)
  • Short S.57 (1912) (construction number)
  • Short S.60 (construction number)
  • Short S.63 Folder Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.69 (construction number)
  • Short S.80 (construction number)
  • Short S.81 Gunbus Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.82 (construction number)
  • Short S.87 Type 135 Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.135 (construction number)
  • Short S.301 (140 hp Salmson) Seaplane (construction number)
  • Short S.1 Cockle
  • Short S.2 (Metal hull for F.5)
  • Short S.3 Springbok I 19 April 1923
  • Short S.3a Springbok II 25 March 1925
  • Short S.3b Chamois
  • Short S.4 Satellite
  • Short S.5 Singapore I
  • Short S.6 Sturgeon
  • Short S.7 Mussel
  • Short S.8 Calcutta
  • Short S.8/8 Rangoon
  • Short S.10 Gurnard
  • Short S.11 Valetta
  • Short S.14 Sarafand
  • Short-Kawanishi S.15 KF1
  • Short S.16 Scion/Scion II
  • Short L.17 Scylla
  • Short S.17 Kent
  • Short S.18 "Knuckleduster" (also known as Short R.24/31)
  • Short S.19 Singapore III
  • Short S.20 "Mercury"
  • Short S.21 "Maia"
  • Short S.22 Scion Senior
  • Short Mayo Composite
  • Short S.23 Empire C-Class
  • Short S.25 Sandringham
  • Short S.25 Sunderland
  • Short S.26 G-Class
  • Short S.29 Stirling
  • Short S.30 Empire C-Class
  • Short S.31 – Half-scale Stirling
  • Short S.32
  • Short S.33 Empire C-Class
  • Short S.35 Shetland Specification R.14/40
  • Short S.36
  • Short S.41
  • Short S.45 Seaford
  • Short S.45 Solent
  • Short S.312 Tucano
  • Short SA.1 Sturgeon
  • Short SA.4 Sperrin
  • Short SA.6 Sealand
  • Short SB.1
  • Short SB.2 Sealand II
  • Short SB.3
  • Short SB.4 Sherpa
  • Short SB.5
  • Short SB.6 Seamew
  • Short SB.7 Sealand III
  • Short SC.1
  • Short SC.5 Belfast
  • Short SC.7 Skyvan
  • Short SD.3-30
  • Short 330
  • Short 360
  • Short C-23 Sherpa
  • Short Crusader
  • Gnosspelius Gull (1923)
  • Short Silver Streak (1920)
  • Short Sporting Type

Showa

  • Showa L2D

Showers

(Showers-Aero)

Shriver

(Tod Shriver & (?) Dietz, Mineola, New York, United States)

  • Shriver 1910 Biplane[1]

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gollark: Maybe you're just observing badly.
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gollark: Then processing power accounting consumes 22% more and it's all quite bad.
gollark: The accounting tasks spike up to as much as 5% of total processing power.

References

  1. "American airplanes: sa – si". Aerofiles.com. 2009-07-04. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
  2. "Vauville Meeting 1925". Flight. 13 August 1925. pp. 517–524. Retrieved 9 September 2014.
  3. Green, William (1965). The Aircraft of the World (3rd ed.). McDonald & Co. p. 24.
  4. Gordon, Yefim; Dmitry Komissarov (2008). Chinese Aircraft:Chinas aviation industry since 1951. Manchester: Hikoki Publications. p. 253. ISBN 978-1-902109-04-6.
  5. Mikesh, Robert; Shorzoe Abe (1990). Japanese Aircraft 1910–1941. London: Putnam. ISBN 0-85177-840-2.
  6. "Shijiazhuang Aircraft Industry Limited Company". Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  7. John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1988). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89. London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0867-5.

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