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Template:Infobox aviation This is a List of STOL aircraft which meet one or more accepted definitions of Short TakeOff and Landing (STOL).
Definitions
- United States Department of Defense & NATO[1]
- Dictionary of Aeronautical Terms[2]
- Transport Canada & Arizona Department of Transportation[3][4]
- United States Federal Aviation Administration[5]
- McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms[6]
- Columbia Encyclopedia[7]
- Lieutenant Colonel Walter P. Maiersperger, USAF (Ret)[8]
- In Marketing, some aircraft manufacturers use the term STOL as a marketing name.[9]
List of STOL aircraft
Aircraft | Take-off distance to 50 ft (15m) |
Landing distance from 50 ft (15m) |
Definition/References | Notes | |
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3I Sky Arrow | 890 ft (271 m) | 660 ft (201 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[10] | light | |
AAC Angel | 1,404 ft (428 m) | 1,046 ft (319 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[11] | ||
Aero Adventure Aventura II | 150 ft (46 m) | 150 ft (46 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[12] | ultralight amphibian | |
Aero Commander Lark | 1,250 ft (381 m) | 1,280 ft (390 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[13] | (1968) | |
Aero Commander 200 | 1,200 ft (366 m) | 1,150 ft (351 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[13] | ||
Aero Commander 560 | 1,350 ft (411 m) | 1,375 ft (419 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[14] | ||
Aeronca Champion 7AC | 632 ft (193 m) | 885 ft (270 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[15] | ||
Aeronca 11 Chief | 583 ft (178 m) | 880 ft (268 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[16] | no longer produced | |
Aeronca 15 Sedan | 583 ft (178 m) | 880 ft (268 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[17] | no longer produced | |
Aerostar 600 | 1,400 ft (427 m) | 1,100 ft (335 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[14] | ||
Air & Space 18A | 590 ft (180 m) | 465 ft (142 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[18] | gyroplane | |
Atlas ACE | 1,380 ft (420 m) | 1,410 ft (430 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[19] | ||
American Champion Citabria | 890 ft (271 m) | 755 ft (230 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[20] | ||
American Champion Decathlon | 650 ft (198 m) | 755 ft (230 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[20] | ||
American Champion Scout | 525 ft (160 m) | 690 ft (210 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[20] | ||
Antonov An-14 | 656 ft (200 m) | 985 ft (300 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[21] | ||
Antonov An-28 | 886 ft (270 m) | 886 ft (270 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[22] | ||
Antonov An-72 | 1,312 ft (400 m) | 1,148 ft (350 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[23] | ||
Atlas Kudu | 1,214 ft (370 m) | 853 ft (260 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[24] | ||
Arc Atlantique RF47 | 1,495 ft (456 m) | 1,362 ft (415 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[25] | ||
Auster AOP.9 | 675 ft (206 m) | 150 ft (46 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[26] | ||
Australian Aircraft Kits Hornet STOL | 200 m | 190 m | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[27] | ||
Aviat Husky | 750 ft (230 m) | 1,400 ft (427 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[28] | ||
Beagle Pup | 1,350 ft (411 m) | 1,430 ft (436 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[29] | ||
Beechcraft Bonanza C, D, E N to P models | 1,375 ft (419 m) | 970 ft (296 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[30] | C & D35 model data given | |
Beechcraft Debonair | 1,288 ft (393 m) | 1,298 ft (396 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[30] | ||
Beechcraft Musketeer Custom III | 1,460 ft (445 m) | 1,260 ft (384 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[31] | ||
Beechcraft Musketeer Sport III | 1,255 ft (383 m) | 1,220 ft (372 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[31] | ||
Beechcraft Musketeer Super III | 1,380 ft (421 m) | 1,300 ft (396 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[32] | ||
Beechcraft T-34 Mentor | 1,200 ft (366 m) | 960 ft (293 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[32] | ||
Beechcraft Twin Bonanza D & C models | 1,260 ft (384 m) | 1,452 ft (443 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[33] | data given for D model | |
Bellanca 14-19 | 1,060 ft (323 m) | 935 ft (285 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[34] | (1967) | |
Bellanca Viking | 850 ft (259 m) | 1,100 ft (335 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[34] | ||
Birdman 2S Chinook | 400 ft (122 m) | 250 ft (76 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[35] | ultralight; (1983) | |
Birdman WT-11 Chinook | 300 ft (91 m) | 200 ft (61 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary)[35] | ultralight; (1982) | |
Bounsall Super Prospector | 300 ft (91 m) | 250 ft (76 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary)[36] | homebuilt; (1990s) | |
Britten-Norman Defender | 1,050 ft (320 m) | 995 ft (303 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[37] | ||
Britten-Norman Islander | 1,100 ft (335 m) | 960 ft (293 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[38] | ||
Canaero Toucan | 200 ft (61 m) | 250 ft (76 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[35] | ultralight; (1983) | |
Cessna 150 | 1,385 ft (422 m) | 1,075 ft (328 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[39] | ||
Cessna 152 | 1,340 ft (408 m) | 1,200 ft (366 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[40] | ||
Cessna 162 | 1,250 ft (381 m) | 1,040 ft (317 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[41] | ||
Cessna 172 | 1,440 ft (439 m) | 1,250 ft (381 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[40] | Data for "N" model | |
Cessna 175 | 1,340 ft (408 m) | 1,155 ft (352 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[42] | ||
Cessna 177 | 1,400 ft (427 m) | 1,220 ft (372 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[43] | ||
Cessna O-1 | 560 ft (171 m) | 600 ft (183 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[43] | no longer produced | |
Cessna 180 | 1,205 ft (367 m) | 1,365 ft (416 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[43] | ||
Cessna 182 | 1,350 ft (411 m) | 1,350 ft (411 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[44] | ||
Cessna 185 AgCarryall | 1,450 ft (442 m) | 1,400 ft (427 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[44] | ||
Cessna 188 | 970 ft (296 m) | 1,265 ft (386 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[44] | data for Model 188 AgWagon | |
Cessna 206 | 1,860 ft (567 m) | 1,395 ft (425 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[45] | ||
Cessna 210 | 1,135 ft (346 m) | 1,190 ft (363 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[46] | ||
Cessna 337 | 1,490 ft (454 m) | 1,500 ft (457 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[47] | ||
Champion Challenger | 493 ft (150 m) | 580 ft (177 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[15] | no longer produced | |
Conroy Stolifter | 450 ft (137 m) | 400 ft (122 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[48] | converted Cessna Skymaster; only one produced | |
De Havilland Canada DHC-1 Chipmunk | 870 ft (265 m) | 930 ft (283 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[49] | ||
De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk 1 | 1,015 ft (309 m) | 1,000 ft (305 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[50] | ||
De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver Mk III | 920 ft (280 m) | 870 ft (265 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[50] | ||
De Havilland Canada DHC-3 Otter | 1,155 ft (352 m) | 880 ft (268 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[51] | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-4 Caribou | 1,040 ft (317 m) | 590 ft (180 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[52] | ||
de Havilland Canada DHC-5 Buffalo | 2,100 ft (640 m) | 2,100 ft (640 m) | Marketing[53] | ||
De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter | 1,200 ft (366 m) | 1,050 ft (320 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[54] | ||
de Havilland Canada Dash 7 | 1,200 ft (366 m) | 1,050 ft (320 m) | TC, ADT and FAA[55] | ||
Dornier Do 27 | 558 ft (170 m) | 525 ft (160 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[56] | ||
Dornier Do 28 | 1,020 ft (311 m) | 1,000 ft (305 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[54] | ||
Eagle Aircraft Eagle X-TS | 1,040 ft (317 m) | 1,168 ft (356 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[57] | ||
ERCO Ercoupe | 953 ft (290 m) | 1,016 ft (310 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[51] | Data for Mooney Cadet model | |
Evangel 4500 | 1,125 ft (343 m) | 1,140 ft (347 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[58] | (1964) | |
Fisher Horizon | Marketing[9] | ||||
Great Lakes Sport Trainer | 825 ft (251 m) | 850 ft (259 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[59] | ||
Grumman American AA-5 Traveler | 1,420 ft (433 m) | 1,052 ft (321 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[60] | ||
Grumman Super Ag Cat | 1,360 ft (415 m) | 750 ft (229 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[60] | ||
Helio Courier | 610 ft (186 m) | 520 ft (158 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[61] | (1955), data for H-295 model | |
Helio Stallion | 660 ft (201 m) | 750 ft (229 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[61] | (1964) | |
IAI Arava | 984 ft (300 m) | 902 ft (275 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[62] | ||
IAR-822 | 1,181 ft (360 m) | 984 ft (300 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[63] | (1970) | |
Kolb Mark III | 200 ft (61 m) | Manufacturer claim[64] | ultralight | ||
Let L-410UVP | Manufacturer claim[65] | ||||
Let L-420 | Manufacturer claim[66] | ||||
Lake LA-4-200 Buccaneer | 875 ft (267 m) | 900 ft (274 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[67] | ||
Maule M-4 | 650 ft (198 m) | 600 ft (183 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[68] | ||
Maule M-5 | 600 ft (183 m) | 600 ft (183 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[68] | data for Lunar Rocket with 220 hp (164 kW) | |
Miles Aerovan | 780 ft (238 m) | DOD/NATO[69] | (1945) | ||
Mooney M10 | 953 ft (290 m) | 1,016 ft (310 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[70] | ||
Mooney Mite M-18 | 525 ft (160 m) | 860 ft (262 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[71] | no longer produced | |
Mooney M20E Chaparral | 1,010 ft (308 m) | 1,360 ft (415 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[72] | ||
Navion Rangemaster | 920 ft (280 m) | 980 ft (299 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[73] | ||
Northwest Ranger | 915 ft (279 m) | 920 ft (280 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[74] | ||
PAC P-750 XSTOL | 1,196 ft (365 m) | 950 ft (290 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[75] | ||
PAC CT/4 | 600 ft (183 m) | 800 ft (244 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[75] | data for the CT-4E/F | |
PAC Cresco | 1,065 ft (325 m) | 1,398 ft (426 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[76] | 9-seat/2,355 kg payload | |
Peterson 260SE/Wren 460 | 1,000 ft (305 m) | 1,000 ft (305 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[77] | data for Wren 260 | |
Pilatus PC-6 Porter | 600 ft (183 m) | 550 ft (168 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[78] | data for PC-6C | |
Piper J-3 | 730 ft (223 m) | 470 ft (143 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[79] | ||
Piper PA-11 | 700 ft (213 m) | 470 ft (143 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[80] | ||
Piper PA-12 & J-5 | 720 ft (219 m) | 470 ft (143 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[81] | data for PA-12-108 | |
Piper PA-14 | 965 ft (294 m) | 850 ft (259 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[82] | ||
Piper PA-16 | 925 ft (282 m) | 875 ft (267 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[83] | ||
Piper PA-18 | 500 ft (152 m) | 725 ft (221 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[84][85] | no longer produced; data for PA-18-150 | |
Piper PA-23 | 1,400 ft (427 m) | 1,374 ft (419 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[86] | data for Piper PA-23 C Turbo Aztec | |
Piper PA-24-260 Comanche | 1,040 ft (317 m) | 1,015 ft (309 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[87] | ||
Piper PA-38 Tomahawk | 1,400 ft (427 m) | 1,374 ft (419 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[88] | data for PA-38-112 | |
Piper PA-32-300 Cherokee Six | 1,350 ft (411 m) | 1,000 ft (305 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[89] | ||
PZL-104 Wilga | 625 ft (191 m) | 780 ft (238 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[90] | ||
PZL-105 Flaming | 1,109 ft (338 m) | 1,070 ft (326 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[91] | data for PZL-105M | |
Quest Kodiak | 760 ft (232 m) | 915 ft (231 m) | Marketed as STOL[92] | ||
Rockwell Commander 500, 500A and 500U | 1,250 ft (381 m) | 1,350 ft (411 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[93] | data for model 500 | |
Ryan Navion | 1,100 ft (335 m) | 1,110 ft (338 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[94] | data for 205 hp (153 kW) model | |
Scottish Aviation Pioneer | 555 ft (169 m) | 660 ft (201 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[95][96] | no longer produced; (1947) | |
Scottish Aviation Twin Pioneer | 1,071 ft (326 m) | 294 yd (269 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[97] | ||
Seawind 300C | 1,175 ft (358 m) | 1,300 ft (396 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[98] | ||
Sherpa K650T | 102 ft (31 m) to 336 ft (102 m) | 120 ft (37 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[99] | up to 8 seats | |
Shinn 2150-A | 440 ft (134 m) | 450 ft (137 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[100] | no longer produced | |
Short SC.7 Skyvan | 1,050 ft (320 m) | 1,485 ft (451 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[101] | ||
SIAI-Marchetti FN.333 Riviera | 1,400 ft (427 m) | 1,100 ft (335 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[102] | ||
SIAI-Marchetti SM.1019 | 1,185 ft (361 m) | 922 ft (281 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[103] | ||
Spectrum SA-550 | 675 ft (206 m) | 675 ft (206 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[104] | converted Cessna Skymaster; (1983) | |
Sukhoi Su-80 | Marketed as STOL[105] | ||||
TEMCO T-35 Buckaroo | 875 ft (267 m) | 740 ft (226 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[106] | ||
Terzi T-9 Stiletto | 625 ft (191 m) | 575 ft (175 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[107] | ||
Utva 66 | 1,155 ft (352 m) | 899 ft (274 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[108][109] | ||
UTVA 75 | 843 ft (257 m) | 317 m (1,040 ft) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[110][111] | ||
Wassmer WA-80 | 985 ft (300 m) | 985 ft (300 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[112] | (1975) | |
Westland Lysander | 540 ft (165 m) [was: 180 yd (165 m)][113] |
330 yards (300 m)[114] | DOD/NATO, Dictionary | no longer produced; (1936) | |
Zenith STOL CH 701 | 1,257 ft (383 m) | 383 m (1,257 ft) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[115] | 4 seats; (1986) | |
Zenith STOL CH 801 | 400 ft (122 m) | 300 ft (91 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[116] | ||
Zlin Z-526 L | 1,050 ft (320 m) | 1,345 ft (410 m) | DOD/NATO, Dictionary[77] |
See also
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- ^ Michell 1994, p.413.
- ^ Taylor 1976, pp. 66–67.
- ^ "The Westland Family" (pdf). Flight. 1955.
With full load...clear a 50ft obstacle in 230 yards
- ^ "For Army Co-operation" (pdf). Flight. 9 June 1938. p. 576.
approach distance over a 50ft. obstacle to rest 330 yards
- ^ Czech Aircraft Works (2003). "ZENAIR CH 701 SP Flight Manual" (PDF). Retrieved 2009-12-07.
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