Short SC.7 Skyvan

The Short SC.7 Skyvan (nicknamed the "Flying Shoebox") is a British 19-seat twin-turboprop aircraft manufactured by Short Brothers of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is used mainly for short-haul freight and skydiving.

The Skyvan is a high wing, twin-engined all-metal monoplane with a mid-mounted tailplane and twin rudders. The first flight of the Skyvan, the Skyvan 1, was on January 17th, 1963. It is called "the shed" by pilots and crew.

The Short 330 and Short 360 are stretched models of the original SC.7, designed as regional airliners.

Users

 * Argentina
 * Argentine Coast Guard
 * Austria
 * Austrian Air Force
 * Botswana
 * Botswana Defence Force Air Wing
 * Ecuador
 * Ecuadorian Air Force
 * Gambia
 * Gambia Air Force
 * Ghana
 * Ghana Air Force
 * Guyana
 * Guyana Air Force
 * Indonesia
 * Indonesian Air Force
 * Japan
 * Japan Coast Guard
 * Lesotho
 * Lesotho Defence Force Air Wing
 * Malawi
 * Malawi Police Force
 * Mauritania
 * Mauritanian Air Force
 * Mexico
 * Mexican Air Force
 * Nepal
 * Nepalese Army
 * Nepalese Army Air Service
 * Oman
 * Royal Air Force of Oman
 * Panama
 * Panamanian Aeronaval Service
 * Singapore
 * Republic of Singapore Air Force
 * South Africa
 * South African Air Force
 * Thailand
 * Royal Thai Police
 * United Arab Emirates
 * United Arab Emirates Air Force
 * Yemen
 * Yemen Air Force