List of aircraft (So)

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

So

Soaring Concepts

(Sturgis, Michigan, United States)

SOBEH

(Stichting voor Ontwikkeling en Bouw van Experimenteel Hefschroefvligtuig)

SOCATA

(SOciété de Construction d'Avions de Tourisme et d'Affaires)

  • SOCATA ST 10 Diplomate
  • SOCATA Rallye
  • SOCATA TB-9 Tampico
  • SOCATA TB-10 Tobago
  • SOCATA TB-11 – Powered by a 134-kW (180-hp) engine.
  • SOCATA TB-15 – Proposed version. Not built.
  • SOCATA TB-16 – Proposed version. Not built.
  • SOCATA TB-20 Trinidad
  • SOCATA TB-21 Trinidad
  • SOCATA TB-30 Epsilon
  • SOCATA TB-60
  • SOCATA TB-200 Tobago XL
  • SOCATA TB-360 Tangara
  • SOCATA TBM-700
  • SOCATA TBM-850
  • SOCATA TBM-900
  • SOCATA Gabier
  • SOCATA 110ST Galopin[2]
  • SOCATA Garnement
  • SOCATA Gaucho
  • SOCATA Guerrier
  • SOCATA Gulfstream
  • SOCATA Horizon

Sochen

(Edwin Sochen)

Södertelge

(Södertelge Verkstäde)

  • Södertelge Verkstäder SW 15[3][4]
  • Södertelge Verkstäder SW 16[5]

Softex-Aero

Soigneux

(A. Soigneux)

  • Soigneux Monocoupe[6]

SOKO

Sokol

  • Sokol F-15 Peregrine

Sokopf

(Innsbruck, Austria)

Solar

(Solar Aircraft Co (fdr: Edmund T Price), 1212 Juniper Ave, San Diego, CA)

Solar-Powered Aircraft Developments

Solar Wings

(a division of P&M Aviation)

Solaris

(Solaris Aviation)

  • Solaris Sigma

Soldenhof

(Alexander Soldenhof)

  • Soldenhof So.A1[8]
  • Soldenhof So.A2
  • Soldenhof So.A3
  • Soldenhof So.A4
  • Soldenhof So.A5
  • Soldenhof So.S5

Solid Air

(Solid Air UL-Bau Franz GmbH, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany)

Solo Wings

(Solo Wings CC, Gillitts, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)

Soloy

( Soloy Aviation Solutions)

Sol Paragliders

(Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil)

  • Sol Atmus
  • Sol Auster
  • Sol Axion
  • Sol Balance
  • Sol Caesar
  • Sol Classic
  • Sol Cyclone
  • Sol Dynamic
  • Sol Eclipse
  • Sol Ellus
  • Sol Flexus
  • Sol Hercules
  • Sol Hoops
  • Sol Impulse
  • Sol Jumbo
  • Sol Kangaroo
  • Sol Koala
  • Sol Kuat
  • Sol Lotus
  • Sol Magic Fun
  • Sol Neon
  • Sol Onyx
  • Sol Pero
  • Sol Prymus
  • Sol Quasar
  • Sol One
  • Sol Sonic
  • Sol Faly Stabilis
  • Sol Start
  • Sol Super Sonic
  • Sol Syncross
  • Sol Synergy
  • Sol Taxi
  • Sol Torck
  • Sol Tornado
  • Sol TR2
  • Sol Tracer
  • Sol Unno
  • Sol Vello
  • Sol Yaris
  • Sol Yess

Solution F

  • Solution F / Chretien electric helicopter

Sombold

Somers-Kendall

Somerville

(William E Somerville, Coal City, IL)

  • Somerville 1910 Monoplane[7]
  • Somerville 1912 Biplane[7]

Sommer

(Deutsche Sommer-Werke)

Sonaca

(Sonaca Aircraft)

Sondag-Pavia-Domecq

(Sondag-Pavia-Domecq)

  • Sondag-Domecq-Pavia Sopado[6]

Sonex

Sonoda

(Takehiko Sonoda)

  • Sonoda 1912 Aeroplane[9]

Sons

(John A Sons, Humble, TX)

  • Sons Trainer[7]

Sopwith

Sorenson

(Keith Sorenson, Van Nuys, CA)

  • Sorenson Special[7]

Sorrell

(Otto Sorrell, Rochester, WA)

  • Sorrell Bathtub[7]
  • Sorrell Colt[7]

Sorrell Aviation

(Hobart C Sorrell & Sons (John, Mark, Tim), Tenino, Washington, United States )

  • Sorrell Biggy Rat[7]
  • Sorrell DFG-1[7]
  • Sorrell Dr.1[7]
  • Sorrell Golden Condor[7]
  • Sorrell Intruder[7]
  • Sorrell Nieuport 17[7]
  • Sorrell SNS-2 Guppy
  • Sorrell SNS-4[7]
  • Sorrell SNS-6 Hiperbipe[7]
  • Sorrell SNS-7 Hiperbipe
  • Sorrell SNS-8 Hiperlight
  • Sorrell SNS-9 Hiperlight
  • Sorrell Hiperlight EXP
  • Sorrell EXP II
  • Sorrell-Robinson Wenoso[7]
  • Sorrell-Robinson Cool Crow

Société Nouvelle d'Aviation Sportive

(Stryke-Air, Noillac, France)

Southampton University

Southern Aeronautical Corporation

(Southern Aeronautical Corporation, Miami Lakes, Florida, United States)

Southern

(Southern Aircraft Co. / Glenn E. Messer / Messer Aeronautical Industries Inc.)

Southern

(Southern Commercial Aircraft Co (founders: Walter & Merle Krouse), Hialeah, FL)

  • Southern Sea Hawk[7]

Southern

(Southern Aircraft Company)

Southern

(Southern Commercial Airmotive Corp, Dothan, AL)

  • Southern 1950 Biplane[7]

Southern

(Southern Aircraft Div, Portable Products Corp (pres: Willis C Brown), Garland and Greenville, TX)

  • Southern Aerocar[7]
  • Southern BM-10[7]
  • Southern BM-11[7]
  • Southernaire[7][11]
  • Southernaire Model II[11]
  • Southern XC-1[7]

Southern Aircraft

(Fleet Southern Aircraft Inc, Travis Field, Savannah, GA)

  • Southern Fleet Super-V[7]

Southern Crane

(Manncraft Airplane Co (pres: H W Mann), Collierville (Memphis), TN)

  • Southern Crane 1929 Monoplane[7]

Southern Cross

Southern Eagle

(Southern Eagles Avn Club, Baltimore, MD)

  • Southern Eagle A[7]

Southern Pacific

(Southern Pacific Aircraft corp, Santa Monica, CA)

  • Southern Pacific Dragonfly[7]

Southern Powered Parachutes

(Nicholson, GA), (formerly called Condor Powered Parachutes)

Southern Skies

(Southern Skies, LLC, Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States)

Sowers-Haugsted

(Marcellus Sowers & C Haugsted, Nevada, IA)

  • Sowers-Haugsted Sportplane[7]

Southwest Research Institute

  • Southwest Research Institute HiSentinel 80[12]

Soyer-Barritault


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