- The
Short SC.7
Skyvan (nicknamed the "Flying Shoebox") is a
British 19-seat twin-turboprop
aircraft first flown in 1963, that was
manufactured by Short...
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earlier Short Skyvan STOL
utility transport. The 330 had a
longer wingspan and
fuselage than the
Skyvan,
while retaining the
Skyvan's square-shaped fuselage...
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earlier Short SC.7
Skyvan STOL
utility transport. The 330 has a
longer wingspan and
fuselage than the
Skyvan,
while retaining the
Skyvan's square shaped fuselage...
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comfortable cabins.
Short Brothers of
Northern Ireland had
created the
Skyvan in 1962,
followed by the
related but
larger Short 330 in 1974. The Short...
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aircraft types:[citation needed] On 22
November 1976, a Gulf Air
Short SC.7
Skyvan cargo plane travelling from
Bahrain to Abu Dhabi-Al
Bateen Airport experienced...
- new short-haul
freighter aircraft and
responded with the
Short SC.7
Skyvan. The
Skyvan is most
remembered for its box-like, slab-sided
appearance and rectangular...
- (Yugoslav AF) Saab J29F Saab 35OE
Draken Saab 105 jet
trainer Short SC.7
Skyvan Yakovlev Yak-18 - the
first aircraft to
enter service with the Austrian...
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landfall for
migrant animals. On 22
November 1976, a Gulf Air
Short SC.7
Skyvan cargo plane travelling from
Bahrain to Abu Dhabi-Al
Bateen Airport experienced...
- (Olympic Airways) fleet,
using types such as the BN-2
Islander and
Short Skyvan. In 1980 when
Olympic Airlines retired their YS-11 aircraft,
Olympic Aviation...
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expected to come into
service in 2025. On 6
March 1967, a
Short Brothers SC.7
Skyvan 2–102,
operated by Soc. Aeralpi,
crashed while attempting to land in bad...