Engineering:List of gliders (S)

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This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available)[1] Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.

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SABCA

(SABCA - Société Anonyme Belge de Construction Aéronautique)

  • SABCA Junior
  • SABCA Jullien SJ-1 – Henri Jullien / SABCA

Sablier

(Georges Sablier)

  • Sablier 1922
  • Sablier 1923 Hyper-léger
  • Sablier S-01
  • Sablier S-03
  • Sablier S-07 1930 Aile volante
  • Sablier S-08
  • Sablier S-10
  • Sablier S-11
  • Sablier S-14
  • Sablier S-14 bis
  • Sablier S-16
  • Sablier S-18
  • Sablier S-19
  • Sablier S-19 Biplace
  • Sablier Type 19 Biplace Motoplaneur 1935 Motoplaneur
  • Sablier Type 19A 1935
  • Sablier S-20
  • Sablier S-21 1930
  • Sablier S-23
  • Sablier S-24 Démontable
  • Sablier S-26
  • Sablier S-26 Hydro
  • Sablier S-28 1930
  • Sablier S-32 1930
  • Sablier S-36 1930
  • Sablier S-52 Motoplaneur
  • Sablier Type Enseignement Biplace
  • Sablier Type Enseignement Ecole
  • Sablier Type Enseignement Performance
  • Sablier Type Grand Sport
  • Sablier Type Montevideo 1936
  • Sablier de Rouge
  • Sablier Ecole-E
  • Sablier GS-11
  • Sablier Perfo-E
  • Sablier Sport

Saboureault-Boussiere-Touza

(Paul Saboureault, Edouard Boussiere & Joseph Touza)

  • Saboureault-Boussiere-Touza SBT

SAI-Ambrosini

  • SAI-Ambrosini CVV-6 Cangaro
  • SAI-Ambrosini CVV-7 Pinocchio
  • SAI-Ambrosini CVV-8 Bonaventura

Sailplane Corporation of America

  • Sailplane BG-6
  • Sailplane BG-8

Sala

(Ditta Sala - firm Sala)

  • Sala N-1

Salavieju

(V. Šalaviejus)

  • Salaviejus Aitvaras
  • Salavejus primary

Saloni

(Bronisław Saloni)

  • Saloni 1910 Glider

SALS

(Service de l'Aviation Légère et Sportive en Algérie)

  • SALS DACAL 105
  • SALS DACAL 106

Sancho

(Orfeo Sancho, Francisco Huguenin, José Huguenin & Víctor Ruiz)

  • Sancho Primario

Sandlin

(Mike Sandlin)

Sands

(Ron Sands Sr.)

Sato

  • Sato ASO-1
  • Sato Kyutei-5
  • Sato Kyutei-7
  • Sato Maeda 1 – (佐藤・前田1号(九帝l号))
  • Sato Maeda 2 – (佐藤・前田2号(九帝E号))
  • Sato Maeda 3 – (九帝3型(十文字号))
  • Sato Maeda BS
  • Sato Maeda E – (佐藤・前田E号(九帝E号))
  • Sato TC – built by Ito

Saucède

(Lucien & Pierre Saucède)

  • Saucède PLS-1

Saurma-Jeltsch

(Johann Friedrich Maria Eberhard Sylvius von Saurma - Graf von Saurma-Jeltsch)

  • Saurma-Jeltsch motor-glider[2]

Savoyas

(Laurent Savoyas)

  • Savoyas Hirondelle
  • Sayers SCW – Sayers, W. H. & Courtney, & Wright – Central Aircraft Company* Sayers SCW – Sayers, W. H. & Courtney, & Wright – Central Aircraft Company

(W. H. Sayers, Courtney & Wright / Central Aircraft Company)

  • Sayers SCW

Scanlan

(Thomas W. Scanlan)

SCAP-Lanaverre

(SCAP - Société de Commercialisation Aéronautique du Plessis SàRL with Lanaverre Industries)

  • SCAP-Lanaverre CS-II Cirrus
  • SCAP-Lanaverre SL-2 Janus

Scheibe

Schempp-Hirth

(Schempp-Hirth Flugzeugbau GmbH)

Scherler

(Hermann Scherler / SG Biel)

  • Scherler HS-1

Schleicher

(Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co)

Schmid

(Jaromír Schmid)

  • Schmid S-1
  • Schmid S-3

Schmid

(M. Schmid)

  • Schmid MS-4
  • Schmid MS-5

Schmutzhart

(Berthold Schmutzhart)

Schneider

(Grunau Riesengebirge / Flugzeugbau Schneider / Edmund Schneider Grünau (ESG))

Schreder

(Richard Schreder)

Schröder-Peters

(Josef Schröder & Josef & Heinz Peters / Flugzeugbau Köhler/Peters)

  • Schröder-Peters SP-1 V1

Schubert

(Ekkehard Carlos Fernando Schubert & Sorocaba Tecsis)

  • Schubert P-1

Schul-Marczinski

  • Schul-Marczinski Stadt Magdeburg

Schultz

Schulz

(Ferdinand Schulz)

  • Schulz FS-1
  • Schulz FS-3 Besenstie
  • Schulz FS-5
  • Schulz Königin Luise

Schwarzwald

(Schwarzwald Flugzeugbau Donaueschingen GmbH)

  • Schwarzwald Strolch (RLM 108-62)
  • Schwarzwald Ibis (RLM 108-64)

Schweizer

(Schweizer Aircraft Corporation) Note: Schweizer glider designations are in the format n-nn. The first number denotes the number of seats and the second number is the model number)

Scott

(Scott Light Aircraft Ltd / W.R. Scott)

Scrive-Coquard

(Didier Scrive & Marcel Coquard)

  • Scrive 1908 glider
  • Scrive-Coquard SC

SCSA

(Southern California Soaring Association)

  • SCSA Stratosailplane I
  • SCSA Stratosailplane II

Searby

(H. A. Searby)

  • Searby Special

Seehase

(Hans Seehase)

  • Seehase MD-2

Segelflugzeugwerke

(Segelflugzeugwerke GmbH, Baden-Baden)

  • Baden-Baden Stolz – Friedrich Wenk
  • Bremen – Alexander Lippisch & F. Stamer
  • Feldberg – Friedrich Wenk
  • Hols der Teufel – Alexander Lippisch & F. Stamer
  • Roland Festung – R. Eisenlohr

Segno

(Henryk Segno)

  • Segno 1910 glider[4]

Seiler

(E. Seiler)

  • Seiler D-1

Sekcja Lotnicza

(Warsaw technical university Aviation Section)

  • S.L.1 Akar
  • S.L.2 Czarny Kot (Black Cat) No.6 (a.k.a. J.D.1)
  • S.L.3 No.3
  • S.L.4 (a.k.a. JD.2)

Sellars-Jordan

(J. L. Sellars & K. Jordan)

  • Sellars-Jordan KJS-1

Sellers

(Matthew B. Sellers)

  • Sellers 1908 Quadruplane glider

Senbergas

(V. Senbergas)

  • Senbergas S-1

Sergiuz Czerwiński

(Sergiuz Czerwiński)

Sevimia

(Société d'Études Victor Minié Aéronautiques / Victor Minié Aviation)

  • Sevimia SM-20

Shackleton

(William Stancliffe Shackleton)

  • Shackleton Lark

Sheremetyev

(Boris Nikolayevich Sheremetyev)

  • Sheremetyev SH-03[5]
  • Sheremetyev SH-04 Temp[5]
  • Sheremetyev SH-05
  • Sheremetyev SH-08[5]
  • Sheremetyev SH-10[5]
  • Sheremetyev SH-16[5]
  • Sheremetyev SH-17[5]
  • Sheremetyev SH-18[5]
  • Sheremetyev XXX Let[5]
  • Sheremetyev-Kochetkov Oktyabrenok[5] – Boris Nikolayevich Sheremetyev & Kochetkov

Shorts

(Short Brothers)

Sidou

(Antonio Menezes Sidou)

  • Sidou João Grande

Siebert

(Wilhelm Kurten / Paul Siebert, Mariendorferstrasse 38, 44 Münster)

Siegel

(Mieczysław Siegel)

  • Siegel MS-01
  • Siegel MS-02
  • Siegel MS-03
  • Siegel MS-04
  • Siegel MS-08 Wróbel
  • Siegel MS-09 Wróbel II
  • Siegel MS-10 Wróbel III
  • Siegel MS-11
  • Siegel MS-12
  • Siegel MS-13 Bocian
  • Siegel MS-14
  • Siegel Skrzydlaty Rower 1911

Silva

(C. Silva / Aeronautica Lombarda)

  • Silva AL-3

Siren SA

  • Siren C30S Edelweiss
  • Siren C34S Edelweiss 4
  • Siren E-78 Silène
  • Siren PIK-30[6]

Slamka-Plesko

(Rudolf Slamka & Štefan Plesko)

  • Slamka-Plesko SP-II Osa

SLCA

(Société Lorraine de Constructions Aéronautique)

  • SLCA KV.1[6]
  • SLCA-10 Topaze
  • SLCA-11 Topaze

Šlechta

(Jaroslav Šlechta)

  • Šlechta Praha PB-3
  • Šlechta Skaut 1930
  • Šlechta Standart 1932
  • Šlechta Skaut Standart 1936
  • Šlechta Krakonoš 1922
  • Šlechta Praha-II Delfín 1935

Slingsby

(Slingsby Sailplanes/Slingsby Aviation)

  • Baynes Bat – experimental glider 1943
  • Schreder HP-14
  • Slingsby T.1 Falcon 1
  • Slingsby T.2 Falcon 2
  • Slingsby T.3 Dagling
  • Slingsby T.4 Falcon 3
  • Slingsby T.5 Grunau Baby
  • Slingsby T.6 Kite
  • Slingsby T.7 Kirby Cadet
  • Slingsby T.8 Kirby Tutor
  • Slingsby T.9 King Kite
  • Slingsby T.12 Kirby Gull 1
  • Slingsby T.13 Petrel
  • Slingsby T.14 Kirby Gull 2
  • Slingsby T.15 Kirby Gull 3
  • Slingsby T.16
  • Slingsby T.17
  • Slingsby T.18 Hengist
  • Slingsby T.19
  • Slingsby T.20
  • Slingsby T.21
  • Slingsby T.22 Petrel 2
  • Slingsby T.23 Kirby Kite 1A
  • Slingsby T.23A
  • Slingsby T.24 Falcon 4
  • Slingsby T.25 Gull 4
  • Slingsby T.26 Kite 2
  • Slingsby T.27 Black Widow
  • Slingsby T.28
  • Slingsby T.29A/B Motor Tutor
  • Slingsby T.30 Prefect
  • Slingsby T.31 Tandem Tutor
  • Slingsby T.32 Gull 4B
  • Slingsby T.33
  • Slingsby T.34 Sky
  • Slingsby T.35 Austral
  • Slingsby T.36
  • Slingsby T.37 Skylark 1
  • Slingsby T.38 Grasshopper
  • Slingsby T.39 target to Spec. WT1/RDL.3
  • Slingsby T.41 Skylark 2
  • Slingsby T.42 Eagle
  • Slingsby T.43 Skylark 3
  • Slingsby T.44 Stratoferic
  • Slingsby T.45 Swallow
  • Slingsby T.46
  • Slingsby T.47
  • Slingsby T.48
  • Slingsby T.49 Capstan
  • Slingsby T.50 Skylark 4
  • Slingsby T.51 Dart
  • Slingsby T.52
  • Slingsby T.53 Phoenix
  • Slingsby T.54
  • Slingsby T.55 Regal Eagle
  • Slingsby T.59 Kestrel
  • Slingsby T.61 Falke
  • Slingsby T.65 Vega

Skurauskas-Mikevicius

(Skurauskas & Mikevicius)

  • Skurauskas & Mikevicius Gandras (based on German glider)

Soko

(Sour Vazduhoplovna Industrija Soko, Radna Organizacija Vazduhoplovstvo Mostar)

  • Soko SL-40 Liska

Solar Flight

(Solar Flight/Eric Scott Raymond)

Šoštarić

(Ivo Šoštarić / SVC / UTVA, Pančevo (Slovénie))

  • Šoštarić-Humek S.H.1 Sroka
  • Šoštarić-Humek Metla
  • Šoštarić-Humek Svraka
  • Šoštarić Assault Glider
  • Šoštarić Čavka
  • Šoštarić Jastreb
  • Šoštarić Roda
  • Šoštarić Sokól
  • Šoštarić Vrabac
  • Šoštarić Štorklja (Roda - two-seat primary)

Souczek-Rainer

(Prof. Ernst Souczek with Franz Rainer / Austrian Acro Club Central Plant Facility & ObWm Kasper, Wien)

  • Souczek Bussard II[7]

Southdown Aero Services

  • Southdown Aero Services Colditz Cock replica

Spalinger

(Jakob Spalinger)

  • Spalinger Austria I
  • Spalinger Kranich
  • Spalinger S-01
  • Spalinger S-05
  • Spalinger S-08
  • Spalinger S-09
  • Spalinger S-10 Zürivogel
  • Spalinger S-11
  • Spalinger S-12
  • Spalinger S-14
  • Spalinger S-15
  • Spalinger S-15 Spez.
  • Spalinger S-15a Austria II
  • Spalinger S-15b
  • Spalinger S-15c Milan
  • Spalinger S-15K
  • Spalinger S-16
  • Spalinger S-16 II
  • Spalinger S-16K
  • Spalinger S-17
  • Spalinger S-18 I
  • Spalinger S-18 II
  • Spalinger S-18 III
  • Spalinger S-18 T Chouca
  • Spalinger S-19
  • Spalinger S-19m
  • Spalinger S-20
  • Spalinger S-21H
  • Spalinger S-21St
  • Spalinger S-22
  • Spalinger S-23 Avional
  • Spalinger S-24
  • Spalinger S-25
  • Spalinger S-27
  • Spalinger S-28
  • Lost (glider) (Jakob Spalinger, Fritz Stamer, Alexander Martin Lippisch & Hessel)

Spengler

(Hans Spengler)

Špitálský

(Jaroslav Špitálský)

  • Špitálský ŠPŠ-1 Bábinka
  • Špitálský ŠP-2 Kamarád
  • Špitálský ŠP-2A Fortuna

Spivak-Kolesnikov

(D. N. Kolesnikov & Spivak)

  • Spivak-Kolesnikov Vega-1
  • Spivak-Kolesnikov Vega-2

Sportárutermelõ Vállalat

(Hungary)

  • Sportárutermelõ Vállalat Cinke – modified DFS Meise

Sportinė Aviacija (LAK)

See: LAK

Sports Aériens

  • Sports Aériens SA-103 prone pilot
  • Sports aériens SA-103 Émouchet
  • Sports Aériens SA-104 Émouchet
  • Sports Aériens SA-104 Émouchet Escopette
  • Sports Aériens SA-110 Eider

Spratt

(George A. Spratt)

  • Spratt 1909 glider
  • Spratt 1929 glider

Sproule-Ivanoff

(J. S. Sproule, & A. Ivanoff / Scott Light Aircraft Ltd)

St. Louis

  • St Louis CG-5
  • St Louis CG-6
  • St Louis SL-5

Stähls

(Bodo Stähls)

  • Stähls Lo 170

Stanięda

(Emanuel Stanięda)

  • Stanięda 1
  • Stanięda 2
  • Stanięda 3

Stanisavljevic

  • Glisa Stanisavljevic GS-1

Stanko

(Obad Stanko)

  • Stanko Musa SO-2

Stanley

(Robert M. Stanley)

  • Stanley Nomad

Stark

(André Starck)

  • Stark AS-07 Stabiplan

Starr

(Sterling Starr)

  • Starr 1-23HM

Start + Flug

  • Hänle H-101 Salto
  • Hänle H-111 Hippie
  • Hänle H-121 Globetrotter[8]

Stedman

(R. F. Stedman R. F. / Bradford & County Gliding Club)

  • Stedman TS-1 City of Leeds

Steinleher-Huber

(Fritz Steinleher sen. & Peter Huber)

  • Steinleher-Huber SH-2H

Steinruck

(Wade Steinruck)

Stemme

(Stemme GmbH & Co KG)

  • Stemme S2 – unpowered glider, 2 seater[9]
  • Stemme S6 – touring motorglider
  • Stemme S7 – unpowered glider, 2 seater[9]
  • Stemme S8 – touring motorglider
  • Stemme S10 – Self Launching motorglider and original aircraft
  • Stemme S12
  • Stemme S15 – Prototype UAV based on S6
  • Stemme TG-11A[10]
  • Stemme ASP S15

Sterz

  • Sterz P-77 – motorglider regn D-KHOP

Stevens

(Stevens Institute of Technology / Roswell Earl Franklin)

  • Stevens SU-1
  • Stevens-Franklin

Stoerl

(W. Stoerl)

  • Stoerl 1911 glider

Stralpes Aéro

(Stralpes Aéro SARL)

Stratos

(Stratos Unternehmungsberatung GmbH)

Strauber-Frommhold

(Strauber-Frommhold GmbH)

  • Strauber-Frommhold Mistral

Streifeneder

(Hansjörg Streifeneder)

Strojnik

(Professor Alex Strojnik)

  • Strojnik S-2
  • Strojnik S-2A
  • Strojnik S-4 Laminar Magic
  • Strojnik S-5

Štros

(Vladimir Štros)

  • Štros K-2 Sova
  • Štros K-3 Sokol

Studer-Sägesser

(Walter Studer & Rudolf Sägesser)

  • Studer SH-1
  • Studer WS-1 Habicht – Walter Studer
  • Studer-Sägesser WS-1 Lilli – Walter Studer & Rudolf Sägesser

Stupnicki

(Jacek Stupnicki)

  • Stupnicki AV-51
  • Stupnicki AV-5l (alternative erroneous designation ?)

Stuttgart

(P. Brenner & M. Schrenk / Flugtechnische Verein Stuttgart)

  • Stuttgart I
  • Stuttgart II

Suchý

(Jindřich & Karel Suchý)

  • Suchý BS-1
  • Suchý BS-2 Olešná

Sukhanov

(Mignon V. Sukhanov / Sukhanova Novossibirsk)

  • Sukhanov Diskoplan 1
  • Sukhanov Diskoplan 2
  • Sukhanov Diskoplan 3
  • Sukhanov Diskoplan 4
  • Sukhanov X-tail (Soviet spacecraft crew escape pod?)

Sunderland

(Gary Sunderland)

  • Sunderland MOBA 2
  • Sunderland MOBA 3 Virago

Suranyi-Hegedús

  • Suranyi-Hegedús I

Svachulay

(Sándor Svachulay)

  • Svachulay Albatross
  • Svachulay Szent György I
  • Svachulay Szent György II

SVC

(Savezni Vazduhoplovni Centar)

  • SVC Cavka
  • SVC Mačka
  • SVC Vrabac A

Swales

(Swales Developments)

  • Swales SD3-15

Swaty

(Franz Swaty)

  • Swaty Kandidat

Swift

(Swift Ltd.)

Sydney University Gliding Club

  • SUT-1 – (Sydney University Trainer 1)
  • SUT-2 – (Sydney University Trainer 2)

Szokolay-Jancso

(András Szokolay & Endre Jancso / MSrE; Aero Ever Ltd., Aircraft Factory of Transylvania; different workshops of Aero Clubs)

  • Szokolay-Jancso M-22

Szybowcowy Zakład Doświadczalny

  • SZD-C Żuraw Crane
  • SZD-6x Nietoperz (Bat)
  • SZD-7 Osa (Wasp)
  • SZD-8 Jaskółka (Swallow)
  • SZD-9 Bocian (Stork)
  • SZD-10 Czapla (Heron)
  • SZD-11 Albatros (Albatross)
  • SZD-12 Mucha 100 (Fly 100)
  • SZD-13 Wampir (Vampire)
  • SZD-14x Jaskółka M (Swallow M)
  • SZD-15 Sroka (Magpie)
  • SZD-16 Gil (Bullfinch)
  • SZD-17x Jaskółka L (Swallow L)
  • SZD-18 Czajka (Lapwing)
  • SZD-19 Zefir (Zephyr)
  • SZD-20x Wampir 2 (Vampire)
  • SZD-21 Kobuz (Lerche Falcon)
  • SZD-22 Mucha Standard (Fly Standard)
  • SZD-23 Bocian 2 (Stork 2)
  • SZD-24 Foka (Seal)
  • SZD-25 Nov
  • SZD-25A Lis (Fox)
  • SZD-26 Wilk (Wolf)
  • SZD-27 Kormoran (Cormorant)
  • SZD-28 Latające laboratorium / Kondor (Flying Laboratory / Condor)
  • SZD-29 Zefir 3 (Zephyr 3)
  • SZD-30 Pirat (Pirate)
  • SZD-31 Zefir 4 (Zephyr 4)
  • SZD-32A Foka 5 (Seal 5)
  • SZD-33 Bocian 3 (Stork)
  • SZD-34 Bocian 3 (Ver. 2) (Stork 3 ver.2)
  • SZD-35 Bekas (Snipe)
  • SZD-36 Cobra 15 (Cobra)
  • SZD-37x Jantar (Amber)
  • SZD-38 Jantar 1 (Amber)
  • SZD-39 Cobra 17 (Cobra 17)
  • SZD-40x Halny (Föhn)
  • SZD-41 Jantar Standard (Amber Standard)
  • SZD-42 Jantar 2 (Amber 2)
  • SZD-43 Orion
  • SZD-45 Ogar (Bloodhound)
  • SZD-48 Jantar Standard 2 (Amber Standard 2 and 3)
  • SZD-49 Jantar K (Amber K)
  • SZD-50 Puchacz (Eagle owl)
  • SZD-51 Junior

Szynkiewicz

(Roman Szynkiewicz)

  • Roman Szynkiewicz's Glider

Notes

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  2. "Saurma-Jeltsch Motorglider". http://www.histaviation.com/Saurma-Jeltsch_Motorglider.html. Retrieved 11 March 2016. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Taylor, John W. R.. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982–83. Jane's Publishing Company. London. 1983. ISBN:0-7106-0748-2
  4. Cynk, Jerzy B. (1971). Polish Aircraft 1893–1939. London: Putnam. ISBN 978-0-370-00085-5. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 "Sheremetev SH-05". Team J2mcL. 2012. http://www.j2mcl-planeurs.net/dbj2mcl/planeurs-machines/planeur-fiche_0int.php?code=3141. Retrieved 5 October 2012. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 Gaillard, Pierre (1991). Les Avions Francaisde 1965 a 1990. Paris: Editions EPA. ISBN 2 85120 392 4. 
  7. Keimel, Reinhard (1980) (in German). Propeller-Luftfahrzeugkonstruktionen seit 1945 (1. Aufl. ed.). Graz: H. Weishaupt Verlag. ISBN 3-900310-02-5. 
  8. Holswilder, Alex (1997). "Sailplane Directory". Netherlands. http://www.sailplanedirectory.com/MnfList.cfm?MnfID=all. Retrieved 25 August 2011. 
  9. 9.0 9.1 Jackson, Paul, MRAeS, ed (2005). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 2004-05. London: Janes Publishing Group. ISBN 0-7106-2614-2. 
  10. "American airplanes: st – sz". Aerofiles.com. 2009-11-02. http://aerofiles.com/_st.html. Retrieved 2011-04-08. 
  11. Taylor, John W.R., ed (1988). Jane's all the World's Aircraft 1988-89. London: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 0 7106 0867 5. 
  12. Lambert, Mark; Munson, Kenneth; Taylor, Michael J.H., eds (1991). Jane's all the world's aircraft, 1991-92 (82nd ed.). Coulson, Surrey, UK: Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0710609656. 

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