List of aircraft (So)
This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'S'.
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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
Softex-Aero
SOKO
- Soko 522
- Soko G-2 Galeb
- Soko G-3 Galeb
- Soko G-4 Super Galeb
- Soko J-20 Kraguj
- Soko J-21 Jastreb
- Soko J-22 Orao
- Soko S-55
Sokol
- Sokol F-15 Peregrine
Solar
(Solar Aircraft Co (fdr: Edmund T Price), 1212 Juniper Ave, San Diego, CA)
- Solar MS-1
- Solar MS-2[7]
Solar-Powered Aircraft Developments
Solar Wings
(a division of P&M Aviation)
- Solar Wings Ace
- Solar Wings Breeze
- Solar Wings Fever
- Solar Wings Rumour
- Solar Wings Rush
- Solar Wings Scandal
- Solar Wings Storm
- Solar Wings Typhoon
- Solar Wings Whisper
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)
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
- Sombold So 344 Schußjäger
Somers-Kendall
Somerville
(William E Somerville, Coal City, IL)
Sommer
(Deutsche Sommer-Werke)
- Sommer 1910 biplane
- Sommer Hoch-Tiefs Doppeldecker 1912
- Sommer monoplane
Sonex
- Sonex Aircraft Onex
- Sonex Aircraft Sonex
- Sonex Aircraft Waiex
- Sonex Aircraft Xenos
- Sonex Aircraft SubSonex
- Sonex Aircraft Teros (UAV)
Sopwith
- Sopwith-Wright biplane
- Sopwith 1½ Strutter
- Sopwith 3-Seater
- Sopwith Admiralty Type 137
- Sopwith Admiralty Type 138
- Sopwith Admiralty Type 806
- Sopwith Admiralty Type 807 Folder Seaplane
- Sopwith Admiralty Type 860
- Sopwith Antelope
- Sopwith Anzani Tractor Seaplane (HT)[10]
- Sopwith AT (Aerial Torpedo)
- Sopwith Atlantic
- Sopwith B.1
- Sopwith Baby
- Sopwith Bat Boat
- Sopwith Bee
- Sopwith Buffalo
- Sopwith Bulldog
- Sopwith Camel
- Sopwith Cobham
- Sopwith Cuckoo
- Sopwith Dragon
- Sopwith Dolphin
- Sopwith Dove
- Sopwith Gnu
- Sopwith Gordon-Bennet racer[10]
- Sopwith Grasshopper
- Sopwith Greek Seaplane
- Sopwith Gun Bus
- Sopwith L.R.T.Tr.
- Sopwith Hippo
- Sopwith Hispano-Suiza Triplane[10]
- Sopwith Hydro Tractor (HT)[10] – also known as "Sopwith Tractor Waterplane"
- Sopwith Pup
- Sopwith Pusher
- Sopwith Rainbow
- Sopwith Rhino
- Sopwith Salamander
- Sopwith Schneider 1913
- Sopwith Schneider 1919
- Sopwith Scooter
- Sopwith SL.T.B.P.[10]
- Sopwith Snail
- Sopwith Snapper
- Sopwith Snark
- Sopwith Snipe
- Sopwith Sparrow
- Sopwith Swallow
- Sopwith Tabloid
- Sopwith Triplane
- Sopwith Two-Seat Scout
- Sopwith Type C (Special torpedo seaplane Type C)
- Sopwith Type D
- Sopwith Wallaby
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)
- SNAS Stryke-Air Bi
- SNAS Stryke-Air Monoplace
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 Div, Portable Products Corp (pres: Willis C Brown), Garland and Greenville, TX)
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 Powered Parachutes
(Nicholson, GA), (formerly called Condor Powered Parachutes)
- Southern Condor
- Southern Raptor
Southern Skies
(Southern Skies, LLC, Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States)
Southwest Research Institute
- Southwest Research Institute HiSentinel 80[12]
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