List of aircraft (Sc)

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

Sc

SCA

(Société Commercial Aéronautique, France)

SCA

(Stabilimento Costruzioni Aeronautiche)

  • SCA SS.2
  • SCA SS.3

SCA

(Società Costruzioni Aeronautiche Guidonia)

  • SCA A.Q.V[1]
  • S.C.A. 2
  • S.C.A. 3

SCAL

(Societe de Constructions et d'Aviation Legere)

  • SCAL FB.20 Rubis
  • SCAL FB.30 Avion Bassou
  • SCAL FB.31
  • SCAL FB.41 Rubis

Scaled Composites

(United States) (for Rutan models up to 79 see Rutan Aircraft Factory)

  • Scaled Composites Model 80 Grizzly
  • Scaled Composites Model 81 Catbird
  • Scaled Composites Model 89
  • Scaled Composites Model 91 Lotus Microlight
  • Scaled Composites Model 97 Microlight
  • Scaled Composites Model 115 Starship
  • Scaled Composites Model 115 Starship
  • Scaled Composites Model 120 Predator
  • Scaled Composites Model 115 Starship
  • Scaled Composites Model 133 ATTT
  • Scaled Composites Model 143 Triumph
  • Scaled Composites Model 144 CM-44
  • Scaled Composites Model 151 ARES
  • Scaled Composites Model 158 Pond Racer
  • Scaled Composites Model 173 Loral TFV
  • Scaled Composites Model 179 Lockheed PLADS Rockbox
  • Scaled Composites Model 191
  • Scaled Composites Model 202 Boomerang
  • Scaled Composites Model 205, first preliminary design for airlaunch of a booster rocket heavier than 500,000 pounds (230,000 kg) (1991)[2]
  • Scaled Composites Model 206, second preliminary design for heavy airlaunch (1991)[2]
  • Scaled Composites Model 226 Raptor
  • Scaled Composites Model 233 Freewing
  • Scaled Composites Model 247 Vantage
  • Scaled Composites Model 271 V-Jet II
  • Scaled Composites Model 276 NASA X-38
  • Scaled Composites Model 281 Proteus
  • Scaled Composites Model 287 NASA ERAST
  • Scaled Composites Model 302 Toyota TAA-1
  • Scaled Composites Model 309 Adam M-309
  • Scaled Composites Model 311 Virgin Atlantic GlobalFlyer
  • Tier One
    • Scaled Composites Model 316 SpaceShipOne
    • Scaled Composites Model 318 White Knight
  • Tier 1b
    • Scaled Composites Model 339 SpaceShipTwo
    • Scaled Composites Model 348 WhiteKnightTwo
  • Scaled Composites Model 326 Northrop Grumman X-47A
  • Scaled Composites Model 351
  • Scaled Composites Model 367 BiPod
  • USAF Hunter-Killer project
    • Scaled Composites Model 395
    • Scaled Composites Model 396
  • Scaled Composites B-2 Spirit: Scale model pole-mounted B-2 for radar cross section tests
  • Scaled Composites Bell Eagle Eye
  • Scaled Composites Space Industries Comet
  • Scaled Composites DC-X: Constructed the structural aeroshell and control surfaces under contract to McDonnell Douglas
  • Scaled Composites Earthwinds
  • Scaled Composites Kistler Zero
  • Scaled Composites IAI Searcher: longer-winged version of Pioneer UAV
  • Scaled Composites Roton ATV
  • Scaled Composites SpaceShipThree
  • Scaled Composites Model TRA324 Scarab
  • Scaled Composites Orbital Sciences Pegasus rocket

SCAM

(Société des Constructions Aéronautiques du Maine)

  • SCAM C.50 Milane II

SCAN

(Société de Constructions Aéro-Navales de Port-Neuf , France)

Schaap-Sestak

(Schaap-Sestak Aviation Co. of Chicago / Frank Pontkowsky (designer))

  • Schaap-Sestak 1914 scout[3]

Schad

(Adolph R Schad, 105 Mechanic St, Cleburne TX. 1936: Keene, Texas, United States)

  • Schad 1927 Monoplane[4]

Schapel

( (Rodney E) Schapel Aircraft Co, Reno, Nevada, United States)

  • Schapel S-350 Mini-Swat[4]
  • Schapel S-525 Super Swat[4]
  • Schapel S-882[4]
  • Schapel S-981 Swat[4]
  • Schapel S-1080 Thunderbolt[4]
  • Schapel S-1275 Finesse[4]

Schaupp

(Paul Schaupp & John Doke, Inglewood, California, United States)

  • Schaupp 1951 Monoplane[4]

Schauss

(Al Schauss, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. 1935: Schauss & (Edward C) Lampman.)

  • Schauss 1931 Monoplane[4]
  • Schauss A[4]
  • Schauss-Lampman Sport[4]

Scheibe

Scheller

(Bernhard Scheller)

  • Scheller S.IV-32b(NASM doc no. AS-204510-01)

Schempp-Hirth

(Martin Schempp & Wolf Hirth)

Scheutzow

((Webb) Scheutzow Helicopter Corp, Berea, Ohio, United States)

  • Scheutzow Flexhub[4]
  • Scheutzow Model B

Schiefer

(Schiefer & Sons Aeroplane Co, San Diego, California, United States / Schieffer-Robbins)

Schiell

(Schiell Co. of Brașov)

  • Schiell Ra.Bo.

Schill

(Vermont Air Transport Co, Schill Airport, Milton, Vermont, United States)

  • Schill 1914 Biplane[4]
  • Schill B-1[4]
  • Schill Gull Wing[4]

Schleicher

Schmeidler

(Dipl. Ing. Werner Schmeidler)

Schmid

(Adalbert Schmid)

  • Schmid SC-28 Wolke ornithopter[6]
  • Schmid 1947 ornithopter[6]
  • Schmid Kleinflugzeug Mücke[6]

Schmidtler

(Ultraleichtflug Schmidtler, Munich, Germany)

Schmidt

(Bruno Hermann Schmidt/U S Aerial Navigation Co, Homestead, New Jersey, United States)

  • Schmidt 1911 Biplane[4]

Schmitt

(Maximilian Schmitt Aeroplane & Motor Works, 96 Dale Ave, Paterson, New Jersey, United States)

  • Schmitt 1914 Monoplane[4]

Schmuck Brothers

(Edward W & Charles T) Schmuck Bros Aircraft Co, 981 Amalia Ave/Eastside Monarch Aero Corp Airport, Los Angeles, California, United States. 1930: West Coast Aircraft Corp, Los Angeles.)

  • Schmuck S-1 Commercial Sport a.k.a. Monarch
  • Schmuck S-3 Sport a.k.a. Monarch
  • West Coast WCK-2 Sportster a.k.a. Monarch

Schneider

(Edmund Schneider Germany)

  • Schneider ESM 5[7]
  • Schneider Motor-Baby[8]

Schneider

(Edmund Schneider Australia)

Schneider

(Société des Avions Schneider)

Schneider

(Flugmaschine Fabrik Franz Schneider G.m.b.H.)

  • Schneider fighter 1918[9]

Schoenenberg

(Heinrich Schoenenberg)

  • Schoenenberg HS 9 Biplane[10]

Schoettler

(Ferdinand Leopold Schoettler and Ernst Fuetterer – China)

  • Schoettler I Dulux Dashatou
  • Schoettler III
  • Schoettler B3
  • Schoettler S4
  • Schoettler C4

Scholz

(Richard Scholz)

  • Scholz Alter Adler[7]

Scholz

(Scholz (aircraft constructor))

  • Scholz SS-1

Schönleber

(Schönleber Metallbau GbR, Schönaich, Germany)

Schramm

(Schramm Aircraft Company)

  • Schramm Javelin
  • Schramm Scorpion

Schretzmann

(Walter Schretzmann)

Schröder Expeditions Gyrocopter

(Akelsbarg, Germany)

Schroeder

(E A Schroeder, 1765 Dolores St, San Francisco, California, United States)

  • Schroeder Cyclogyro a.k.a. S-1[4]

Schroeder

(Richard E Schroeder, Toledo, Ohio, United States)

  • Schroeder Air Mate[4]

Schroeder-Wentworth

(Mercury Aircraft Corp, (Rudolph W "Shorty" Schroeder & John R Wentworth), Hammondsport, New York, United States)

Schubert

(E Alvin Schubert, Galesville, Wisconsin, United States)

  • Schubert Der Fledermaus

Schütte-Lanz

(Luftschiffbau Schütte-Lanz)

Schwade

(Schwade Flugzeug und Motorenbau)

  • Kampfeinsitzer Nr1 1914[9]
  • Kampfeinsitzer Nr2 1915[9]

Schweizer

(Schweizer Aircraft Corp, Elmira, New York, United States)

Ścibor-Rylski

(Adam Ścibor-Rylski)

Scintex Aviation

(France)

  • Scintex CP-301 C Emeraude
  • Scintex CP-315 C Emeraude
  • Scintex CP-1310 C3 Super Emeraude
  • Scintex CP-1315 C3 Super Emeraude
  • Scintex ML.145 Rubis
  • Scintex ML.250 Rubis

Scott

(James F Scott, Chicago, Illinois, United States)

  • Scott 1909 aerodyne
  • Scott 1910 aerodyne

Scott

(Ronald Scott, Waukesha, Wisconsin, United States)

Scott (aircraft constructor)

  • Scott SE.5

Scott

(Allen Scott, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, United States)

  • Scott Hoopo

Scottish Aeroplane Syndicate

(United Kingdom)

Scottish Aviation

(United Kingdom)

Scout

(Scout Airplane Co. (Pacific Air Industries), Los Angeles, California, United States)

  • Scout Monoplane[4]

Scoville

(John R Scoville, Rochester, New York, United States)

SC Paragliding

(Kharkiv, Ukraine)

Scroggs

(Roy B Scroggs, Eugene, Oregon, United States)

SCWL

(SCWL SA)


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