qv = also in Glossary
S
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S Shed
WW2 FAA hangar type [qv Mainhill] -
SAC
Strategic Air Command (USAF) -
Sailplane
Glider but one designed for more prolonged and soaring flight -
SAM
Surface-to-Air Missile -
SAR
Search and Rescue (more modern term for ASR [qv]) -
Satellite
Less well-equipped airfield, notably unlike a parent airfield in not being self-accounting [qv] -
SBA
Standard Beam Approach (aircraft landing aid) -
Scarecrow
Coastal patrol of 1918 flown against U-boats by RAF/RNAS landplanes, especially Airco DH6s -
Scatter Scheme
Early WW2 RAF tactic of sending bomber units to more inland airfields for brief periods and lessen chances of enemy attacks -
Scramble
Rapid takeoff from a military airfield -
Seagull Trench
WW2 defence position -
Seaplane
Aircraft equipped with one or more floats to operate from water -
Seco Hut
WW2 airfield support building -
Sector
Part of overall area for defensive military operations -
Self-accounting
Relating to airfield dealing with its own administration -
SFTS
Service Flying Training School -
Shadow factory
Manufacturing facility in a more dispersed area to both reduce risk from enemy air attack and increase production -
Ship name
FAA term for a parent airfield -
SHQ
Station Headquarters -
Side-opening Aeroplane Shed
Pre-WW1/WW1 hangar type -
Signals Command
RAF organisation (1958-1968) -
Signals square
Aerial navigation aid close to control tower, containing various visual symbols -
SLG
Satellite Landing Ground (WW2 airfield for dispersed aircraft storage) -
SMT
Square Mesh Track [qv] -
SOC
Struck Off Charge (relating to condition of aircraft) -
Sodium lighting
Type of airfield approach lighting -
SOE
Special Operations Executive (WW2 espionage organisation) -
Sommerfeld Track
Type of metal runway -
Sortie
Operational flight by military aircraft -
SoTT
School of Technical Training -
Spectacle (hardstanding)
Parking area for aircraft, shaped as such -
Spider Web
WW1 RAF/RFC anti-submarine patrol -
Sqn
Squadron [qv] -
Squadron
Military unit, between a Wing and Flight -
Square Mesh Track (SMT)
Type of metal runway -
SRW
Strategic Reconnaissance Wing (USAF) -
SS
Submarine Scout [qv] -
SSQ
Station Sick Quarters -
Standby Set House
Building to provide power for airfield in the event of any emergency or malfunction -
Stanton Shelter
WW2 air raid protective building -
Station
Alternative term for a military airfield -
Station Flight
Unit for airfield-related communications duties -
STOL
Short Take-Off and Landing -
Stop butt
Alternative term for firing butt [qv] -
Storage Sub-Site
More substantial airfield used mid-to-late 1940s for aircraft storage; replaced to a limited degree SLGs [qv} -
Strike Command
RAF organisation (1968-2007) -
Strip
[colloquial] Airstrip -
SU
Signals Unit -
Submarine Scout (SS)
Type of WW1 airship -
Super Robin(s)
WW2 hangar type -
Support Command
RAF organisation (1973-1994)