Shneider, Fred P.
1020 E 178 St,
New York NY.
USA
Airplane builder 1909-13.
Shneider, Fred P.
1020 E 178 St,
New York NY.
USA
Airplane builder 1909-13.
1980: Roy L. Shirlen, 4713 Oakridge, Winston-Salem, NC 27105, USA.
Built the Big Cootie homebuilt
1995: PO Box 1184, Yarnell, AZ 85362, USA.
1998:
Sierra Delta Systems
11455 S. Mandan St
Phoenix
Arizona 85044
USA
1998:
8631 W College Dr
AZ 85037 Phoenix
USA
Built the E-Racer / King Racer
USA
During early 1960s produced, as Shinn Model 2150-A, about 50 Morrisey 2150 utility two-seat lightplanes.
1959: (Clifford) Shinn Engr Co,
Santa Ana CA.
USA
1967: Sold to Varga Aircraft Co, Chandler AZ.
China
Established 1970 and manufacturing the Y5 as a license-built version of the Antonov An-2 general-purpose biplane (Chinese manufacture of An-2 began in 1957), plus several very light aircraft in the W5A, W5B and W6 Dragonfly range.
Markets the Sherwood Ranger XP biplane.
1995-7: 904 Silver Spur Rd, Ste 333, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274, USA.
Markets the Sherpa five-seat utility cabin monoplane (first flown 1994).
2009: Sherpa Aircraft Manufacturing, Inc. 34100 Sky Way Dr. Scappoose, Or 97056, USA.
Clem Reginald Sheppard was born in October 1914. When he left school he joined the family business, Sheppards Jewellers of Adelaide, and trained as a watchmaker. As a young man he developed a keen interest in aviation. In the early 1930s he designed and built a glider (the CS1). He then designed and built a single seat aircraft, the CS2.
Fred J Shepard & Thomas C Krum
Beaverton OR.
USA
Built the Shepard-Krum SC-1 Sportcraft in 1938.
Riverbank CA.
USA
Circa 1928, F R Shepard built an aircraft of some type, registered N3278 and powered by a 40hp Lawrance engine.