This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Si'.
Si
edit(Società Incremento Aviazione, Cameri)
- Gabardini 1911 Le Monaco monoplane
- Gabardini 1912 flying boat
- Gabardini 1913 monoplane
- Gabardini 1914 biplane
(Societá Industriale l'Aviazone)
(Société Industrielle d'Aviation - Etablissements Delaunay-Belleville)
(Società Italiana Aviazione / Società Italiana degli Aeroplani)
(Società Italiana degli Aeroplani / Enrico Luzzatto)
- SIA 1913 racing monoplane Roma[2][3]
- SIA 1913 Circuito dei Laghi floatplane (Roma on floats)[2]
(Società Italiana Aeroplani Idrovolanti / Societa Idrovolanti Alta Italia - S.I.A.I)
- SIAI S.8
- SIAI S.9
- SIAI S.12
- SIAI S.13
- SIAI S.16
- SIAI S.17
- SIAI S.19
- SIAI S.21
- SIAI S.22
- SIAI S.23
- SIAI S.50 (MVT)
- SIAI S.50 Hydro
- SIAI S.51
- SIAI S.52
- SIAI S.58
- SIAI S.67
(Italy)
- SIAI-Marchetti SM.91
- SIAI-Marchetti SM.92
- SIAI-Marchetti SM.95
- SIAI-Marchetti SM.101
- SIAI-Marchetti SM.102
- SIAI Marchetti S.205
- SIAI Marchetti S.208
- SIAI Marchetti S.210
- SIAI Marchetti S.211
- SIAI Marchetti SF.250
- SIAI-Marchetti SF.260
- SIAI Marchetti Canguro
- SIAI-Marchetti SM.1019
- SIAI-Marchetti FN.333 Riviera
- SIAI-Marchetti SH-4
- SIAI-Marchetti SV-20
(Siebel Flugzeugwerke ATG)
(Siddeley-Deasy Motor Company, United Kingdom)
(Józef Sido)
- Siebel Fh 104 Hallore
- Siebel Si 201
- Siebel Si 202 Hummel
- Siebel Si 204
(Rudolf Siegrist, Parma, Ohio, United States)
(Siemens-Schuckertwerke)
- Siemens-Schuckert 1911 monoplane
- Siemens-Schuckert B.I[5]
- Siemens-Forssmann Bulldog[5]
- Siemens-Schuckert D.I
- Siemens-Schuckert D.II
- Siemens-Schuckert D.III
- Siemens-Schuckert D.IV
- Siemens-Schuckert D.V
- Siemens-Schuckert D.VI
- Siemens-Schuckert Dr.I
- Siemens-Schuckert DDr.I
- Siemens-Schuckert DD 5[5]
- Siemens-Schuckert E.I
- Siemens-Schuckert E.II
- Siemens-Schuckert E.III
- Siemens-Schuckert L.I
- Siemens-Schuckert Forssman
- Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.I
- Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.II
- Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.III
- Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.IV
- Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.V
- Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.VI
- Siemens-Schuckert Steffen R.VII
- Siemens-Schuckert R.VIII
- Siemens-Schuckert R.IX (project only)
- Siemens-Schuckert Torpedogleiter[5]
(Aircraft Industries Ltd (founders: John L Berney, J F Long, Art Wild), 931 E 14 St, San Leandro, California, United States)
(Sierra Aircraft Co (pres: Leon T Eliel), Sierra Airdrome, Foothill Blvd, Sierra Madre, California, United States)
(Herman Siersma, Detroit, Michigan, United States)
((?) Sievers and Phillip Miller, Valley City, North Carolina, United States)
(Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky, Russia)
- Sikorsky S-1
- Sikorsky S-2
- Sikorsky S-3
- Sikorsky S-4
- Sikorsky S-5
- Sikorsky S-6
- Sikorsky S-7
- Sikorsky S-8 Malyutka
- Sikorsky S-9 Kruglyi
- Sikorsky S-10
- Sikorsky S-11
- Sikorsky S-12
- Sikorsky S-13
- Sikorsky S-14
- Sikorsky S-15
- Sikorsky S-XVI
- Sikorsky S-XVII
- Sikorsky S-XVIII
- Sikorsky S-XIX
- Sikorsky S-XX
- Sikorsky S-XXII
- Sikorsky S-XXIII
- Sikorsky S-XXIV
- Sikorsky S-XXV
- Sikorsky S-XXVI
- Sikorsky S-XXVII
- Sikorsky S-28
- Sikorsky Alexander Nevsky (1916 replacement for the IM)
- Sikorsky Ilya Muromets (a.k.a. Grand or Bolshoi Baltiiski)
- Sikorsky Russky Vityaz
(United States)
- Sikorsky BLR-3
- Sikorsky C-6
- Sikorsky C-28
- Sikorsky H-3
- Sikorsky H-5
- Sikorsky H-7
- Sikorsky H-18
- Sikorsky H-19
- Sikorsky H-34
- Sikorsky H-37
- Sikorsky H-38-SI[7]
- Sikorsky H-39
- Sikorsky H-52
- Sikorsky H-53 all variants of the H-53
- Sikorsky H-54
- Sikorsky H-59
- Sikorsky H-60 all variants of the military S-70
- Sikorsky HJS
- Sikorsky HNS
- Sikorsky HO2S
- Sikorsky HO3S
- Sikorsky HO4S
- Sikorsky HO5S
- Sikorsky HRS
- Sikorsky HR2S
- Sikorsky HR2S-1W
- Sikorsky HR3S
- Sikorsky HR3S
- Sikorsky HSS
- Sikorsky HUS
- Sikorsky HU2S
- Sikorsky JRS
- Sikorsky JR2S
- Sikorsky OA-8
- Sikorsky OA-10
- Sikorsky OA-11
- Sikorsky PS-1
- Sikorsky PS-2
- Sikorsky P2S
- Sikorsky PBS
- Sikorsky RS
- Sikorsky R-4
- Sikorsky R-5
- Sikorsky R-6 Hoverfly II
- Sikorsky V-2
- Sikorsky Cypher
- Sikorsky Cypher II
- Sikorsky S-28
- Sikorsky S-29-A
- Sikorsky S-30
- Sikorsky S-31
- Sikorsky S-32
- Sikorsky S-33
- Sikorsky S-34
- Sikorsky S-35
- Sikorsky S-36
- Sikorsky S-37
- Sikorsky S-38
- Sikorsky S-39
- Sikorsky S-40
- Sikorsky S-41
- Sikorsky S-42
- Sikorsky S-43
- Sikorsky S-44
- Sikorsky S-45
- Sikorsky S-50
- Sikorsky S-51
- Sikorsky S-52
- Sikorsky S-53
- Sikorsky S-54
- Sikorsky S-55
- Sikorsky S-57
- Sikorsky S-58
- Sikorsky S-59
- Sikorsky S-60
- Sikorsky S-61
- Sikorsky S-62
- Sikorsky S-63
- Sikorsky S-64
- Sikorsky S-65
- Sikorsky S-67
- Sikorsky S-68
- Sikorsky S-69
- Sikorsky S-70
- Sikorsky S-71
- Sikorsky S-72
- Sikorsky S-75
- Sikorsky S-76
- Sikorsky S-80
- Sikorsky S-92 Helibus
- Sikorsky S-333
- Sikorsky S-434
- Sikorsky SH-3H AEW
- Sikorsky H-92 Superhawk
- Sikorsky RVR Reverse Velocity Rotor[8]
- Sikorsky SS
- Sikorsky Standard
- Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk
- Sikorsky UN-4
- Sikorsky Cypher
- Sikorsky CH-148 Cyclone Canadian Armed Forces
- Sikorsky-Boeing SB-1 Defiant
- Sikorsky VH-92
(Silent Family Helmet Grossklaus, Westerrade, Germany)
- Silent Family Silent Glider e-M
- Silent Family Silent Glider M
- Silent Family Silent Glider ME
- Silent Family Silent Racer
(Task Research Inc. / Silhouette Aircraft Inc., Santa Paula, California, United States)
(A. V. Silvanskii)
(Silver Wing Aircraft Co (founders: Edward Euler, A H Hogue), 28th & Spruce Sts, Boulder, Colorado, United States)
(Silvercraft SpA, Italy)
()
(Simmering-Graz-Pauker A.G.)
(United Kingdom)
(Herbert H Simmons, 2111 Franklin St, San Diego, California, United States)
(Société des Avions Simplex) see:Arnoux
(Simplex Aircraft Co (founders: E J & F W Allen), Defiance, Ohio, United States)
- Simplex K-2-C Red Arrow
- Simplex K-3-C Red Arrow
- Simplex K-2-S Red Arrow
- Simplex W-2-S Red Arrow
- Simplex R-2-D Red Arrow Dual Plane a.k.a. Simplex Racer
- Simplex S-2 Kite[4]
- Simplex Special[4]
- Simplex W-5-C[4]
(F Simpson, Wheeling, West Virginia, United States)
(Jan Simůnek MSc / Jaroslav Kamarýt)
- Simůnek / Kamarýt SK-1 Trempík (Trempík – Little Tramp)[13]
- Simůnek VBS-1
(Fred G Sindlinger, Puyallup, Washington, United States)
(Everett Sink, Zanesville, Ohio, United States)
(Sioux Aircraft Co, Sioux City, Iowa, United States)
- Sioux Coupe 60[4]
- Sioux Coupe 90[4]
- Sioux Coupe 90-A[4]
- Sioux Coupe 90-B Junior[4]
- Sioux Coupe 90-C Senior[4]
(Société Industrielle Pour l'Aéronautique, France)
- SIPA S.10
- SIPA S.11
- SIPA S.111
- SIPA S.12
- SIPA S.121
- SIPA S.20[14][15]
- SIPA S.30[16]
- SIPA S.50[17][15]
- SIPA S.70
- SIPA S.90
- SIPA S.901
- SIPA S.902
- SIPA S.903
- SIPA S.904
- SIPA S.91
- SIPA S.92
- SIPA S.93
- SIPA S.94
- SIPA S.200 Minijet
- SIPA S.251 Antilope
- SIPA S.261 Anjou
- SIPA S.262
- SIPA S.300
- SIPA S.1000 Coccinelle
- SIPA S.1100
((A M Bert) Sisler Aircraft Co, Bloomington, Minnesota, United States)
SITAR
edit(Sociètè Industrielle de Tolerie pour l'Aéronautique et Matériel Roulant)
(Yakima, Washington, United States)
- Six Chuter SR1
- Six Chuter SR2
- Six Chuter SR5
- Six Chuter SR7
- Six Chuter Power Hawk
- Six Chuter Discovery
- Six Chuter Legend P103UL
- Six Chuter Legend SE
- Six Chuter Legend XL
- Six Chuter Legend XL Paragon 912
- Six Chuter Skye Ryder Aerochute
References
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- ^ a b Apostolo, Giorgio; Abate, Rosario (1995). Ali e motori in Lombardia : un secolo di storia dell'aviazione (in Italian). Cinisello Balsamo: Silvana. ISBN 9788836605019.
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- ^ "Journaux collection". Interavia (1039). 14 August 1945. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
- ^ a b Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1947). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
- ^ "Journaux collection". Interavia (1057). 25 September 1945. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
- ^ Parmentier, Bruno. "SIPA S.50". Retrieved 16 May 2014.
- ^ a b "AERO PISTON-ENGINES SURVEY" (PDF). Flight International. 108 (3461): 58. 10 July 1975. Retrieved 19 April 2019.