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

St

St Andrews Aviation

(Panama City, Florida, United States)

St Croix

(St Croix Aircraft)

St. George

  • St. George Falcon
  • St. George KIT-1
  • St. George KIT-2
  • St. George 1912 helicopter

St. Louis

(St. Louis Aircraft Co, 8000 N Broadway, St. Louis MO.)

St-Just Aviation

(Boucherville, Quebec, Canada)

Stabilaire

(Stabilaire Inc (Albert J Downs), Wenham MA)

  • Stabilaire A[2]

Stadlman

(Anthony Stadlman & J E Roth, Chicago IL.)

  • Stadlman Exhibition Biplane[2]

Stadtler (aircraft constructor)

()

  • Stadtler Triplane[2]

Stafford

(T G Stafford, Black Mountain NC.)

  • Stafford A-2[2]
  • Stafford TG Sport[2]

Stafford

(Walter Stafford/Justacrate Airplane Co, Greenville SC.)

  • Justacrate Black Buzzard[2]

Stahlwerk-Mark

(Stahlwerk Mark Flugzeugbau)

Staib

(Wilbur Staib, Carthage MO.)

Stalker (aircraft constructor)

  • Stalker CB-301
  • Stalker CB-310 Tomboy

Stallings

(Jerry Stallings, Houston TX.)

  • Stallings Air Master[2]

Stampe et Renard

Stampe et Vertongen

(J. Stampe et M. Vertongen)

Standard

(Standard Aircraft Corp, Plainfield NJ.)

Stapp

(E Graydon Stapp, Alanread TX.)

Star

(Star Engineering Company)

Star

(Star Aircraft Div, Phillips Petroleum Co, Bartlesville OK)

Star

(Star Aviation, New Braunfels TX.)

  • Star Lone Star Sport Helicopter[2]

Star Bee Gyros

(Star Bee Gyros LLC, Worcester, Massachusetts)

Star Flight

(Star Flight Manufacturing)

Star-Kraft

(Star-Kraft, Ft Scott KS.)

  • Star-Kraft 700[2]

Star-Lite

(Star-Lite Aircraft Inc, San Antonio, Texas, United States)

  • Star-Lite SL-1[2]
  • Star-Lite Aircraft Star Lite

Star-Lite

(Star-Lite Engineering Ltd, Englewood, Ohio, United States)

Star-Nickel

  • Star-Nickel SN.01

Starck

(André Starck / Avions Starck)

Starfire

(Starfire Aviation Inc, Tempe, Arizona, United States)

Stargate

(Stargate Inc., McMinnville, Oregon, United States)

Starling

(Starling Aircraft Co., 224 N 1st St, Minneapolis MN.)

  • Starling H-11[2]
  • Starling H-12 Imperial[2]

Starr

(Robert H Starr, Phoenix AZ. )

Starwing

(Starwing Co/American Aviation Corp, Massillon OH.)

  • Starwing G-4[2]

Stástik

(Jan Stástik / J. Stástik & Co.)

  • Stástik Dreadnaught[15]

Statler

(William H Statler, Northridge CA.)

  • Statler Dos Equis Challenger[2]
  • Statler Firefly[2]

State Aircraft Factory (Greece)

see KEA

States

(States Aircraft Co, 1633 Wentworth Ave, Chicago Heights IL.)

Stauffer

(O L Stauffer, Elkhart IN.)

  • Stauffer Gyroplane

STC

(Societata de Transport Constanța)

Stearman

(Stearman Aircraft Div, United Aircraft Corp, Wichita.)

Stearman

(SStearman-Jensen Aircraft Co / Stearman Aviation Incorporated)

Stearman-Varney

( (Lloyd) Stearman-(Walter) Varney Inc, San Francisco Bay Airdrome, Alameda CA.)

  • Stearman-Varney Sport[2]

Stebbins-Geynet

()

  • Stebbins-Geynet Model A[2]
  • Stebbins-Geynet Model B[2]

Steco

((James S & Ralph C) Stephens Engineering Co, Chicago IL)

  • Stephens Aerohydroplane[2]

Stedman

(Charles T Stedman et al., South Bend IN.)

  • Stedman 1929 Biplane[2]
  • Stedman 1930 Biplane[2]

Steglau

(Ivan Ivanovich Steglav)

  • Steglav 1912 biplane
  • Steglav No.2 biplane

Steen

((Lamar) Steen Aero Lab Inc, Brighton CO.)

Steere

(John Steere)

Steir

(Steir Aviators Union of Graz, Austria)

  • Steir Austria (regn. A-21)

Steffan

(Frank Steffan, Los Angeles CA.)

  • Steffan Re-inforced Biplane[2]

Stellar Aircraft

(Bloomfield, Indiana, United States)

Stelmaszyk

(Władysław Stelmasyk)

Stemme

(Stemme GmbH)

Stepanich

(Rudolph & Anna Stepanich, Rosedale NY.)

  • Stepanich 1930 aeroplane[2]
  • Stepanich Center-Wing[2]

Stephens

(Clayton L Stephens, San Bernardino CA.)

Stephens & Fisher

(Roy Fisher & Glen Stephens, 2600 Onieda St, Denver CO.)

  • Stephens & Fisher Scamp 36[2]

Stepnic (aircraft constructor)

  • Stepnic 1929 Monoplane[2]

Stern

(Rene Stern, France)

Steve Wright (aircraft constructor)

Stevens

(B Stevens & Sons, Woonsocket RI.)

  • Stevens 1911 Monoplane[2]
  • Stevens 1915 Biplane[2]

Stevenson

(Gary L Stevenson, Spenard AK.)

  • Stevenson Windstreak[2]

Steward-Davis

(Steward-Davis Inc (founders: Herb Steward, Stanley Davis), Compton Airport CA. )

  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet 1600[2]
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet 3200[2]
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet 3400[2]
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Packet II[2]
  • Steward-Davis Jet-Pak C-119
  • Steward-Davis Skytruck I[2]
  • Steward-Davis Skypallet[2]
  • Steward-Davis Stolmaster[2]
  • Steward-Davis Super Catalina[2]
  • Steward-Davis "Val"[2]

Stewart

((Robert W) Stewart Aerial Vehicle Co)

  • Stewart 1910 parafoil[2]
  • Stewart 1911 Biplane[2]

W.F. Stewart Company

(Flint, Michigan, United States)

Stewart

(C M Stewart, Loyal OK.)

  • Stewart Model 1[2]

Stewart

(Charles L Stewart, Tulsa OK.)

Stewart

(Walter E Stewart, Stewart Field, Tyler TX.)

  • Stewart Texas Bluebird[2]

Stewart

(Stewart Aircraft Corp, Menominee MI.)

Stewart

(Donald M. Stewart)

  • Stewart 265

Stewart

(Ed Stewart, Paso Robles CA.)

  • Stewart Swifty#2[2]

Stewart

(Jim D. Stewart)

Stewart 51

(Vero Beach, Florida, United States)

Stierlin

  • Stierlin Helicopter

Stiles

(Stiles Aircraft, Sycamore IL. 1928: 538 S Dearborn St, Chicago IL.)

Stinson

(Stinson Aircraft Corp, Northville MI)

Stipa

Stits

(Ray Stits, Battle Creek MI)

Stockwell

(Erwin Stockwell)

  • Stockwell flying Corvair

Stoddard-Hamilton

(Stoddard-(Tom) Hamilton Aircraft Inc, Arlington WA)

Stoeckel

  • Stoeckel Monoplane[2]

Stoelk

(William E Stoelk, Manning IA & Wendel G Hacker, Templeton IA.)

  • Stoelk 1930 Monoplane (aka Hacker monoplane)[2]

Stolp

(Stolp Starduster Corp (Louis A Stolp & George M Adams), Compton CA.)

Stone

(Stone & Fry, Park City MT.)

Stone

(Edward R Stone, Wichita KS.)

Storey

(Tom Storey)

  • Storey TSR.3 Wonderplane[21]

Storey Thomas

  • Storey Thomas #2 Special

Storm

(Storm Aircraft Srl, Saubadia, Italy)

Storms

((N E) Storms Aircraft Co, Asheville NC. 1929: Spartanburg Aviation Co, Spartanburg SC.)

  • Storms Flying Flivver[2]

Stossel

(W J Stossel, Palm Beach FL.)

Stout

(Stout Metal Airplane Div, Ford Motor Co.)

Stralpes Aéro

(Stralpes Aéro SARL)

  • Stralpes Aéro ST-11M Minimus

Strandgren

  • Strandgren Cyclogiro[23]

Strat (aircraft constructor)

  • Strat 1949 Monoplane[2]

Stratolaunch Systems

Stratos Aircraft

(Redmond, Oregon, United States)

Straughn

((Frank) Straughn Aircraft Corp, Wichita KS.)

Straughn-Holmes

  • Straughn-Holmes A

Streamline Welding

(Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)

Strickland

((C Kenneth) Strickland Aircraft Corp, High Point NC.)

  • Strickland 1948 Monoplane[2]

Striplin Aircraft

(Jim Striplin)

Strojnik

(Dr. Alex and Cirila Strojnik)

  • Strojnik S-4 Laminar Magic[24]

Strom-Olesen

(Carl Strom & Oscar Olesen, Mineola NY.)

  • Strom-Olesen Monoplane[2]

Stroop

(Robert C Stroop, Rome GA, Jacksonville AL.)

  • Stroop Scout[2]
  • Stroop SP-4[2]
  • Stroop SP-7[2]

Stroukoff

( (Michael) Stroukoff Aircraft Corp, Trenton NJ.)

Stupar

(Chicago Aero Works (pres: H S Renton), 345 River St, Cicero IL.)

  • Stupar 1914 Biplane#1[2]
  • Stupar 1914 Biplane#2[2]

Sturtevant

Sturtevant Aeroplane Co (pres: Noble Foss, vp/gen mgr: Grover C Loening, div of Sturtevant Mfg Co, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts)

  • Sturtevant A(A-1) Tractor[2]
  • Sturtevant A(A-2) Seaplane[2]
  • Sturtevant A (A-3) Battleplane[2]
  • Sturtevant B-1 Speed Scout[2]
  • Sturtevant B-2 Pursuit[2]
  • Sturtevant P-L Tractor[2]
  • Sturtevant S-2 Trainer[2]
  • Sturtevant S-3[2]
  • Sturtevant S-4 Seaplane[2]
  • Sturtevant S-4 Tractor[2]
  • Sturtevant School Hydroaeroplane[2]
  • Sturtevant Steel Trainer[2]
  • Sturtevant Trainer[2]

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