List of aircraft (Sm)

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

Sm

S-M-J

(M L Shanklin, (--) Moore, (--) Johnson, Indianapolis and Mooresville, IN)

SMA

(Société Minié Aéronautiques) See:Minié

SME Aviation

Smedley

(Robert R Smedley, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States)

  • Smedley Rapid Robert[1]

Smidley

(Henry Smidley, College Park, Maryland, United States)

  • Smidley 1910 Monoplane[1]

Śmielkiewicz-Gębali-Kurbiel

(George Śmielkiewicz, Wiesław Gębali and Adam Kurbiel)

  • Śmielkiewicz-Gębali-Kurbiel Akro Viper

Smith

(A J Smith)

Smith

(Alan C. Smith)

  • Smith FSRW-1[2]

Smith

(Arthur L Smith, Ft Wayne IN. 19??: San Francisco, California, United States)

  • Smith 1910 Biplane[1]

Smith

(Cyril B Smith II, Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States)

  • Smith Der Kricket[1]

Smith

(Edward F Smith, 354 W Anderson St, Hackensack, New Jersey, United States)

Smith

(Elmer L. Smith, Eugene, Oregon, United States)

  • Smith 1933 Biplane[1]

Smith

(Everett A Smith, Missoula, Montana, United States)

Smith

(F.P. Smith)

  • Smith 1911 Monoplane[1]

Smith

(Floyd Smith, San Diego, California, United States)

  • Smith 1912 Biplane[1]

Smith

(Frank W Smith, Fullerton, California c.1980: Norco, California, United States)

  • Smith DSA-1 Miniplane
  • Smith Miniplane +1 two-seat version by Donald Smith[1]
  • Sky Classic Miniplane 2000 – updated version by Sky Classic Aircraft[1]

Smith

(Glen A Smith, Mason City, Iowa and Detroit, Michigan, United States )

Smith

(H.J. Smith, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States)

  • Smith June-Bug Aerial Flivver[1]

Smith

(J W Smith, Cicero, Illinois, United States)

  • Smith 1929 Monoplane[1]

Smith

(Kyle Smith Aircraft Co, Wheeling, West Virginia, United States)

  • Smith 1917 Biplane[1]
  • Smith 1918 Biplane[1]
  • West Virginia C-3[1]

Smith

(L.B. Smith Aircraft Corp, Miami, Florida, United States)

  • Smith Tempo II[1]

Smith

(Mike Smith Aero Inc, Johnson City, Kansas, United States)

  • Smith Lightning Model 400[3]

Smith

((Rexford) Rex Smith Aeroplane Co, College Park, Maryland, United States)

Smith

(Simon Smith, Beloit, Wisconsin, United States)

  • Smith 1930 Monoplane[1]
  • Smith O (re-engined Acme Sportsman 21)[1]

Smith

(Smith Airplane Co, Tacoma, Washington, United States)

Smith

(Ted R Smith & Associates, Santa Maria, California, United States)

  • Smith Aerostar 320[1]
  • Smith Aerostar 600
  • Smith Aerostar 600A
  • Smith Aerostar 600E
  • Smith Aerostar 601
  • Smith Aerostar 601B
  • Smith Aerostar 601P
  • Smith Aerostar 601L
  • Smith Aerostar 602P Sequoia
  • Smith Aerostar 620
  • Smith Superstar 700
  • Smith Superstar 700P
  • Smith Superstar 702P
  • Smith Aerostar 800

Smith

(Wilbur L Smith, Bloomington, Illinois, United States)

Smith

(Yale Elmer Smith, Eugene, Oregon, United States)

Smith-Cirigliano

(Everett M Smith, New Castle, Delaware, United States)

  • Smith-Cirigliano Baby Hawk[1]

Smith-McCurdy-Lardin

(Everett Smith, W A McCurdy, Arthur Lardin, New Castle, Delaware, United States)

  • Smith-McCurdy-Lardin AL-1[1]

Smokovitz

(Anthony Smokowitz, Vulcan, Michigan, United States)

Smolin

(A. Smolin)

  • Smolin KSM-1

Smyth

(Jerry Smyth, Huntington, Illinois, United States)


References

  1. "American airplanes: sk – ss". Aerofiles.com. 2009-03-16. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
  2. John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1987). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1987-88. London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 9780710608505.
  3. Taylor, John W. R. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.

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