List of aircraft (Sa)

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

Sa

Saab

(Svenska Aeroplan AktieBolaget)

Saarbrücken

  • Saarbrücken Sportflugzeug[2]

SAB

(Société et Ateliers Béchereau) See:Béchereau

SAB

(Société Aérienne Bordelaise)

SAB Aviation

(SAB Aviation srl, Benevento, Italy)

Sabath

(Joseph Sabath, Philadelphia, PA)

  • Sabath 1932 helicoplane[5]

SABCA

(Société Anonyme Belge de Constructions Aéronautiques)

Sabey

(Richard Sabey, CA)

Sablatnig

(Germany)

Sablier

(Georges Sablier)

Sabre Aircraft

(Sabre Aircraft Inc, Buckeye, AZ)

Sabrewing Aircraft

SAC

(Southern Airmotive Corp, Dothan, AL)

Sack

(Arthur Sack)

Sackett

(Horace E Sackett, Gobles, MI)

  • Sackett J-1 Jeanie[5]

Saenger

SADASA

(Servicios Aereos de America S.A.)

Sadler

(William) Sadler Aircraft Co, Scottsdale, AZ)

Sadleir

( Sadleir / VTOL Industries Australia Ltd.)

SAF

(Société Aéronautique Française, formerly Constructions Aéronautiques E. Dewoitine and nationalized in 1936 as Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Midi) see:Dewoitine

Safari

SAFAT

(SAFAT Aviation Complex, Sudan)

Safe-Wings

(Master Air Pilots Inc, Rockford, IL)

  • Safe-Wings SW-1[5]
  • Safe-Wings SW-2[5]

Sage

(Frederick Sage & Company, United Kingdom)

Sagita

Sagsetter

(Clarence & Raymond Sagstetter, Wausau, WI)

  • Sagstetter 1935 Monoplane[5]

SAI

(Skandinavisk Aero Industri A/S, Denmark)

SAI

(Società Aeronautica Italiana, Italy)

SAI

(Supersonic Aerospace International)

Sailair

(James T Robinson, 1723 W 29 Pl, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Sailair Firefly[5]
  • Sailair JT-1[5]

Sailplane Corporation of America

(United States) see also: Gus Briegleb

SAIMAN

(Societa Anonima Industrie Mecchaniche Aeronautiche, Italy)

SAIRC

  • SAIRC Shahed 278

Saker

Saito

(Sotoichi Saito, Japan)

Sakamoto

(Juichi Sakamoto, Japan)

Salina-Hoffman

(Louis E Salina & Earl Hoffman, Carnegie, PA)

  • Salina-Hoffman Susie Bee[5]

Salis

(Amicale Jean Baptiste Salis, France)

Salisbury

(H.M. Salisbury, Walnut Grove, CA)

  • Salisbury 1927 Biplane[5]

Salmon

(Percy Salmon)

Salmson

(Société des Moteurs Salmson / Compagnie Française d'Aviation – C.F.A., France)

Salmson-Béchereau

(France)

Salmson-Moineau

(France)

Salvay-Stark

(Salvay-Stark Aircraft, Buena Park, CA)

Salzman

((Joseph R) Salzman Aircraft Services, Detroit Airport, MI)

  • Salzman SL-1[5]

Sam Aircraft

Samad

SAML

(Società Aeronautica Meccanica Lombardia, Italy)

Sampson

(A M Sampson (also seen as Robert Henderson & Nate Carhart), Wahpeton, ND)

  • Sampson B Special MSL-2[5]
  • Sampson Wildcat[5]

Samson Motorworks

(Meadow Vista, CA)

Samu-Geonczy

(Béla Samu & Geonczy)

  • Samu-Geonczy SG-2 Kek Madar[37]

Samu-Orosz-Hatházi

(Belá Samu, Jenö Orosz and Dániel Hatházi)

  • Samu-Orosz-Hatházi SOH-1[38]

SAN

(Société Aéronautique Normande, France)

R,S & Associes SAS Erik Sanstroem

(Versailles, Yvelines, France)

San Francisco

(San Francisco, CA)

  • San Francisco R-1 a.k.a. Flier[5]

San Jose

(San Jose Flying Club Ltd, 1232 Martin Ave, San Jose, CA)

Sanchez-Besa

(Establissements Louis Clement el Sanchez-Besa)

  • Sanchez-Besa Multiplane (1921) single-engine experimental[40]

Sanders

(C Sanders, Oakland, CA)

  • Sanders Curtiss Pursuit[5]

Sands

(Ron Sands Co, Mertztown, PA)

Sänger

(Eugen Sänger)

  • Sänger Strato-Gleiter[41]

Santa Ana

(Santa Ana Aircraft Co, Santa Ana, CA)

  • Santa Ana 1925 Biplane[5]
  • Santa Ana VM-1[5]

Santos-Dumont

(Alberto Santos-Dumont, France)

São Carlos

(Escola de Engenharia de São Carlos(IPAI Aeronautical Division)- São Carlos Engineering School)

São Paulo

  • São Paulo SP-18 Onça – Jaguar[42]
  • São Paulo SP-19 Galinha – Hen[42]
  • São Paulo SP-20 Pinto[42]
  • São Paulo SP-21 Ganço – Duck[42]

Sapphire Aircraft Australia

(Fosterville, Victoria, Australia)

Sarić

  • Sarić 1
  • Sarić 2

SATTCo

(Service Aviation Training & Transport Co, Wabash, IN)

  • SATTCo Commercial[5]

Saturn

(Saturn Aircraft & Engineering, Oxnard, CA)

  • Saturn Taylor Meteor II[5]

Saul

((W Irving) Saul Aircraft Corp, Carroll, IA)

  • Saul Triad 1000[5]

Saulnier

(Société des Aéroplanes Saulnier, France)

Saunders

(S.E Saunders Limited, United Kingdom)

Saunders Aircraft Company

(Canada)

Saunders-Roe

(United Kingdom)

Sauper

Sauser Aircraft Company

(Tustin, CA)

Sauzeau

  • Sauzeau Eres-II Coquin Moulins[43]

Savary

Savyelyev-Zalewski

(Vladimir Fedorovich Savyelyev & Władislaw Zalewski)

  • S.Z. No.1 (a.k.a. Zalewski W.Z.III)[44][45]
  • S.Z. No.2 (a.k.a. Zalewski W.Z.IV)[44][45]
  • S.Z. No.3 (a.k.a. Zalewski W.Z.V)[45]
  • Savelyev No.4[45]
  • Savalyev 1916 Quadruplane[45]
  • Savalyev 1923 Quadruplane[45]

Savoia-Marchetti

(SIAI-Marchetti - Société anonyme de construction aéronautique Savoia, Italy)

Savoia Pomilio

(Italy)

Sawyer

(Hugh S Sawyer, Milwaukee, WI)

Sawyer

(Ralph V Sawyer, Lancaster, California, United States)

Saynor & Bell

(George Saynor and Robert Bell)


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