List of aircraft (Sk)

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

Sk

Skandinaviska Aero

(Skandinaviska Aero AB, Sweden / Erick Bratt, Karl-Erik Hilfing & Björn Törnblom / BHT)

Skif Paragliding

(Feodosia, Ukraine)

Skipper

(WA Skipper, Greeley, Colorado, United States)

Skliar

Škoda

Škoda-Kauba

(Škoda-Kauba Flugzeugbau)

  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-1[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-2[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-3[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-4[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-5[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-6[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-7[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-8[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-9[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-10[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK V-11[1]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK 257
  • Škoda-Kauba SK SL-6 a modified SK V6 in order to perform tests for the Blohm & Voss P.208[2]
  • Škoda-Kauba SK P14 ramjet fighter project

Skopiński

(Aero-service Jacek Skopiński)

Skraba

(Boleslaw Skraba)

Skroback

(Frank E. Skroback)

SKT Swiss Kopter Technology SA

(Ambrì, Switzerland)

Sky Romer

(Sky Romer Mfg Co, Inc., (Paul) Hobrock & Associates, Sweebrock Airport, Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States)

Sky Seeker Powerchutes

(Woking, Alberta, Canada)

Skye Treck

Skycraft

(Skycraft Inc (pres: James L Robertson), Ft Worth TX.)

  • Skycraft Skyshark[3]

SkyCraft

(SkyCraft Airplanes, LLC, Orem, Utah, United States)

Skycrafters

(Skycraft Industries Inc, Venice Ca - see:Skylark)

SkyCruiser Autogyro

(SkyCruiser Autogyro KFT)

SkyDancer Aviation

(Louisville, Kentucky, United States)

Skyeton

Skyfly

(Altbüron, Switzerland)

Skyfox

(Skyfox Corporation, United States)

Skyfox

(Skyfox Aviation, United States)

Skyhigh

(Skyhigh Ultralights Inc)

Skyjam

(Skyjam Paragliders, Einsiedeln, Switzerland)

Skylark Aircraft

(Skylark Aircraft Co., Muskegon. Michigan, United States)

  • Skylark Aircraft 3[3]
  • Skylark Aircraft 3-95[3]
  • Skylark Aircraft 3-95A[3]

Skylark

(Skylark Mfg Co, Skycrafters Industries Inc, 350 Washington Blvd, Venice, United States )

  • Skylark Skycraft 246[3]
  • Skylark Skycraft 445[3]
  • Skylark Skycraft 446[3]
  • Skylark Skycraft 447[3][4][5]

Skyleader Aircraft

(Skyleader Aircraft – Jihlavan Airplanes sro, Jihlava, Czech Republic)

  • Skyleader GP One
  • Skyleader 100
  • Skyleader 200 UL
  • Skyleader 500 LSA
  • Skyleader 600
  • Skyleader UL-39 Albi (a two-seat microlight version of the Aero L-39 Albatros)

Skyline

(Skyline Construction Bureau, Kiev, Ukraine)

Skymaster Powered Parachutes

(Hartland, Wisconsin, United States)

Skyote

(Skyote Aeromarine Ltd, Boulder, Colorado, United States)

Sky Paragliders

(Frýdlant nad Ostravicí, Czech Republic)

Skyrider

(Skyrider Flugschule, Bayern, Germany)

Skyrider

(Skyrider Airships Inc.)

  • Skyrider BA-3 (single seat airship)[6]

Skyrunner Paramotor Laboratory

(Pskov, Russia)

Sky Science

(Tidworth, United Kingdom)

Skyshooter

(Tubular Aircraft Prod Co, Los Angeles, California, United States)

  • Skyshooter 211[3]

Skyskootor

(Saalfield Aircraft Co, San Diego, California, United States)

Skytek

(Skytek Australia Pty. Ltd. Australia)

  • Skytek Maverick[6]

Skystar Aircraft

(Skystar Aircraft)

  • Skystar Aircraft Pulsar

Skywalk GmbH & Co. KG

(Marquartstein, Bavaria, Germany)

  • Skywalk Arriba
  • Skywalk Cayenne
  • Skywalk Chili
  • Skywalk Hype
  • Skywalk Join't
  • Skywalk Masala
  • Skywalk Mescal
  • Skywalk Poison
  • Skywalk Spice
  • Skywalk Tequila
  • Skywalk Tonic
  • Skywalk Tonka
  • Skywalk X-Alps

Skyway

(Skyway Engr Co, Carmel, Illinois, United States)

Skyway Products

(Ettenheim, Germany)

Skyways

(Skyways Inc, Boston, Maryland, United States)

  • Skyways Amphibienne[3]

Skywise Ultraflight

(Skywise Ultraflight Pte. Ltd.)

  • Skywise Ultraflight SV-1 Sadler Vampire (KFM 107ER engine)[6]
  • Skywise Ultraflight SV-2 Sadler Vampire (Rotax 447 engine)[6]

References

  1. Nowarra, Heinz J. (1993). Die Deutsche Luftruestung 1933–1945 Vol.4 – Flugzeugtypen MIAG-Zeppelin. Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe Verlag. ISBN 3-7637-5468-7.
  2. Luft'46
  3. "American airplanes: sk – ss". Aerofiles.com. 2009-03-16. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
  4. Bridgman, Leonard, ed. (1947). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1947. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
  5. "Skycraft". Retrieved 8 December 2017.
  6. John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1988). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89. London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0-7106-0867-5.

Further reading


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