This is a list of aircraft in alphabetical order beginning with 'Sw'.
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(S-Wing VSLX R.O.)
(Swallow Aeroplane Company)
(Swallow Airplane Co, Wichita, KS)
(William G Swan, Atlantic City, NJ)
(1917: Swen Swanson, Williamsburg, VA 1922: Univ of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD 1925: Swanson-(Edgar) Freeman, Vermillion, SD 1931: Rockford IL. Swanson Aircraft Co Inc, Hopewell, VA 1934: Swanson-(Olaf "Ole") Fahlin, at Nicholas-Beazley Airplane Co, Marshall, MO 1935: Fahlin Mfg Co (propellers).)
(Darwin F Swanson, Murray, IA)
(Carl Swanson, Zion IL.)
((Ed) Swearingen Aircraft, San Antonio, TX)
(Spanga, Sweden)
(Swift Aircraft Corp (pres: W R Ritchey), 3301 S Oliver, Wichita, KS)
(Swift Aircraft, Norwich, Norkolk, United Kingdom)
(Ebringen, Germany)
(Landsberied, Germany)
Dallas Spirit,, was a custom-built aircraft designed to compete in the ill-fated Dole Air Derby between California and Hawaii.
The Fahlin SF-2 Plymocoupe was a high-wing, cantilever type, prototype experimental airplane produced in 1935.
Swen (Sven) Swanson was a Swedish aircraft designer. He designed aircraft for various aviation companies in the United States and also designed prototype and experimental airplanes. He was known as an innovative aircraft designer. He later worked in partnership with Ole Fahlin. Swanson started designing airplanes while in his teens and by the time he was in college he had designed his third airplane. He founded the Swanson Aircraft Company Inc. and became its chief engineer and president. While working for his own company he designed and built the Swanson W-15 Coupe. He has been described as a "brilliant man of great capabilities and extreme modesty".
The Swanson Coupe Model W-15 was a high-wing, cantilever-type monoplane produced in 1931 by Swedish aircraft designer and manufacturer Swen Swanson. Its design was considered innovative and the aircraft was viewed as part of a trend of producing safe and economical airplanes, which would appeal especially to automobile drivers. The Swanson Coupe was also designed to function as trainer aircraft.