List of aircraft (So)

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

So[]

Soaring Concepts[]

(Sturgis, Michigan, United States)

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(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
  • [citation needed]
  • SOCATA TB-200 Tobago XL
  • SOCATA TB-360 Tangara
  • SOCATA TBM-700
  • SOCATA TBM-850
  • SOCATA TBM-900
  • SOCATA Gabier
  • [2]
  • SOCATA Garnement
  • SOCATA Gaucho
  • SOCATA Guerrier
  • SOCATA Gulfstream
  • SOCATA Horizon

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(Edwin Sochen)

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(Södertelge Verkstäde)

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(A. Soigneux)

SOKO[]

Sokol[]

Sokopf[]

(Innsbruck, Austria)

Solar[]

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

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Solar Wings[]

(a division of P&M Aviation)

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(Solaris Aviation)

  • Solaris Sigma

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(Alexander Soldenhof)

Solid Air[]

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

Solo Wings[]

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

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( Soloy Aviation Solutions)

Sol Paragliders[]

(Jaraguá do Sul, Brazil)

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  • Solution F / Chretien electric helicopter

Sombold[]

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(William E Somerville, Coal City, IL)

Sommer[]

(Deutsche Sommer-Werke)

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(Sonaca Aircraft)

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(Sondag-Pavia-Domecq)

Sonex[]

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(Takehiko Sonoda)

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(John A Sons, Humble, TX)

Sopwith[]

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(Keith Sorenson, Van Nuys, CA)

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(Otto Sorrell, Rochester, WA)

Sorrell Aviation[]

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

  • [7]
  • [7]
  • [7]
  • [7]
  • [7]
  • [7]
  • Sorrell SNS-2 Guppy
  • [7]
  • [7]
  • Sorrell SNS-7 Hiperbipe
  • Sorrell SNS-8 Hiperlight
  • Sorrell SNS-9 Hiperlight
  • Sorrell Hiperlight EXP
  • Sorrell EXP II
  • [7]
  • [citation needed]

Société Nouvelle d'Aviation Sportive[]

(Stryke-Air, Noillac, France)

Southampton University[]

Southern Aeronautical Corporation[]

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

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

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

Southern[]

(Southern Aircraft Company)

  • Southern Martlet
  • Southern Metal Martlet

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(Southern Commercial Airmotive Corp, Dothan, AL)

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

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

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

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(Southern Eagles Avn Club, Baltimore, MD)

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(Southern Pacific Aircraft corp, Santa Monica, CA)

Southern Powered Parachutes[]

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

Southern Skies[]

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

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(Marcellus Sowers & C Haugsted, Nevada, IA)

Southwest Research Institute[]

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References[]

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