List of aircraft (Ma)

This is a list of aircraft in numerical order of manufacturer followed by alphabetical order beginning with 'M'.


Ma

Mabley

(J.Mabley, Rexdale, Ontario)

  • Mabley White Monoplane[1]

MAC

(Melbourne Aircraft Corporation)

Mac Para Technology

(Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic)

Macair

(Macair Industries)

Macchi

(Giulio Macchi / Nieuport-Macchi / Aeronautica Macchi S.p.A.)

See also: Aermacchi

MacCready

MacDonald

  • MacDonald Sportflight A[10]

MacDonald

((Robert A) MacDonald Aircraft Co, Sonoma, CA)

Mace-Trefethen

(Harvey Mace & Alfred Trefethen, Sacramento, CA)

Macera

(Silvano Macera)

  • Macera Sparviero[11]

Macfam

(Macfam World Traders)

Mack

(Mack-Craft Amphibian Corp Inc (Fdr: R U McIntosh), Plymouth, MI)

MacManaman

(James E MacManaman, Springfield, OR)

  • MacManaman 1930 Monoplane[10]
  • MacManaman Baby Fleet[10]

Madison

(Madison Airport Company Inc, Madison, WI)

  • Madison Super Ace[10]

Maeda

Maestranza Central de Aviación

MAG

(Magyar Altalános Gepgyár RT - MAG - {Ungarische Allgemaine Mascinenfabrik AG})

  • MAG-Fokker Triplane 90.01 (Fokker V 6?)[14]
  • MAG-Fokker Triplane 90.02 (Fokker V 4)[14]
  • MAG-Fokker 90.03 (Fokker V 7)[14]
  • MAG-Fokker 90.04 (Fokker V 12)[14]
  • MAG-Fokker 90.05 (Fokker V 22)[14]

Magal

(Magal Holdings Ltd.)

Magni

(Laboratorio Costruzioni Aeronautiche Piero Magni / Piero Magni Aviazione S.A.I.)

Magni

(Magni Gyro s.r.l.)

Magnum

(Terrence O'Neill, President OAC, Magnum)

Mahoney

(Lee Mahoney)

Mahoney-Ryan

( B F Mahoney-Ryan Aircraft Co, San Diego, CA)

MAI

(Moscow Aviation Institute)

Maillet Nennig

  • Maillet Nennig MN-A[22]

Mainair Sports

Mair

(E Mair, 3106 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL)

  • Mair 1910 Biplane[10]

Makelan

(Makelan Corporation, New Braunfels, TX)

Makhonine

(Ivan Makhonine)

Makino

(T. Makino with Mr Hirano and Mr Oki)

Malcolm

(Malcolm Aircraft)

Malinowski

(Stefan Malinowski)

Man Planes

(Man Planes Inc, Manitowoc, WI)

Manfred Weiss

Data from:

  • Manfred Weiss Hungária
  • Manfred Weiss WM-9 Budapest Foker C.V-E
  • Manfred Weiss EM-10 Siemens Sh.12 engine
  • Manfred Weiss WM-10 Ölyv (Buzzard/Hawk)
  • Manfred Weiss WM-11 Budapest FokKer C.V
  • Manfred Weiss WM-13 (WM-10a re-engined with a 130hp Sport III)
  • Manfred Weiss WM-14 Budapest Fokker C.V-D
  • Manfred Weiss WM-16 Budapest
  • Manfred Weiss WM-17 - [Project] single-seat fighter aircraft
  • Manfred Weiss WM-18 - [Project] single-seat fighter aircraft
  • Manfred Weiss WM-20 Heinkel HD.22 deriv.
  • Manfred Weiss WM-21 Sólyom development of WM-16
  • Manfred Weiss WM-23 - prototype, 1 built, crashed on test flight
    • WM-23B - [Project], 2-seater reconnaissance*** WM-23 with rear defence.
    • WM-23G - [Project], Gyakorlo (Advanced Trainer) based on WM-23 fighter
  • Manfred Weiss WM-24 - [Project] possible desig. for Daimler- Benz DB603-powered WM-23/WM-123 fighter
  • Manfred Weiss WM-123 Ezüst Nyíl II - [Project] alt desig for DB603-powered WM-23 fighter

Mangin

(Guy Mangin)

Manhattan

(Manhattan Aeroplane Co, consortium of former Brooklyn Aero Club members, New Nork, NY)

  • Manhattan 1913 Biplane[10]

Manko / Man-pi

(Manshu Koku KK / Manshu Hikoki Seizo KK - Manchurian Airways Co. Ltd / Manchurian Aeroplane Manufacturing Co. Ltd.)

Manley-Stewart

(B B Stewart & F E Manley, Salem, OR)

  • Manley-Stewart H-200[10]

Mann Egerton

Mann & Grimmer

Manorplane

(Florian F Manor, Fon du Lac, WI)

Mannesmann

  • "Poll" Triplane

Mansyū

Manta

(Manta Aircraft Corp (John P & David R Davis), 540 N LaBrea Ave, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Manta 1940 Monoplane
  • Manta long-range fighter[27]

Manta

(Manta Products Inc)

Mantelli

see also Alaparma

Mantz

(United Air Services (Paul Mantz), Burbank, CA)

  • Mantz 1938 Pusher[10]
  • Mantz 1950 Pusher[10]

Manzolini

(Conte Ettore Manzolini di Campoleone)

Marais

(Charles Marais)

Maranda

(Maranda Aircraft Company)

  • Maranda BM1 Loisir[1]
  • Maranda BM1-A Super Loisir[1]
  • Maranda BM3
  • Maranda BM4 Hawk
  • Maranda BM5

Marawing

(Kolin, Czech Republic)

Marbella Parapente

(Málaga, Spain)

XMarc

(Marc - Ingegno di Alberto Marchini Sas)

Marchaudon

  • Marchaudon Scarabee 01[29]

Marchetti

(Ing. Alessandro Marchetti)

  • Marchetti La Chimera sport biplane of 1910

Marchetti-Vickers-Terni

Marchetti

((Paul) Marchetti Motor Patents Inc, Mills Field, San Bruno, CA)

  • Marchetti M-1[10]
  • Marchetti M-2 Arrow[10]

Marchetti

(Emerino Marchetti, Tuckahoe NY )

Marchetti

(Frank Marchetti, Chicago)

  • Marchetti Avenger[11]

Marcotte

(Kenneth Marcotte, Bedford Park, IL)

Marcoux-Bromberg

(Hal W Marcoux-Jack Bromberg, Venice, CA.)

  • Marcoux-Bromberg 1938 Monoplane a.k.a. Elmendorf Special[32][33]
  • Marcoux-Bromberg Special[33]

Marenco Swiss helicopter

Marendez

(Marendaz Aircraft Ltd / D. M. K. Marendaz)

Margański

(Edward Margański)

  • Margański EM-5A Dudus Kudlacz

Margański & Mysłowski

(Margański & Mysłowski Zakłady Lotnicze - Margański & Mysłowski Aviation Works)

Marie

(Jean-Pierre Marie)

Marinac

(J G Marinac)

  • Marinac Flying Mercury[10]

Marinavia

( Marinavia Farina SRL)

  • Marinavia QR-2
  • Marinavia QR-2bis
  • Marinavia QR-14 Levriero[37]
  • Marinavia QR-22

Marine

(Marine Aircraft Co, Sausalito, CA)

  • Marine Water Sprite[10]

Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory

Marinens Flyvebaatfabrikk

Mariner Aircraft

Marinosyan

(Alexander Marinosyan)

  • Marinosyan M-235[38]

Marion

(George Whysall & Assoc aka Marion Aircraft Co, 280 N Main, Marion, OH)

  • Marion 1929 Monoplane[10]
  • Marion Whysall[10]

Mark

(Mark Flugzeugbau)

Märkische

(Märkische Flugzeug-Werke)

Markwalder

( Ing. A. Markwalder of Räterschen, Switzerland)

  • Markwalder Marabu

Marlman

(William Marland, CO)

  • Marlman Flying Box[10]

Marquardt

(Marquardt Aircraft Co, Venice and Van Nuys, CA)

  • Marquardt M-14 a.k.a. Whirlajet[10]

Marquart

(Edward Marquart, Riverside, CA)

Marquian

(Roger Marquian)

Marrone

(Vincent Marrone, Roosevelt, NY)

Mars

(James C "Bud" Mars)

Mars

(Mars Mfg Co, LeMars, IA)

  • Mars M-1-80 Skycoupe[10]

Marsh

(Marsh Aviation Co, Mesa, AZ)

Marsh

(Marsh Aircraft Co, Oak Park, IL)

  • Marsh 1930 Monoplane[10]

Marshall

(Marshall Aircraft Co )

Marshall

(Marshall Aircraft Laboratories (Nicholas-Beazley employees' group), Marshall, MO)

  • Marshall Phantom[10]

Marshalls

(Marshall Aerospace / Marshalls of Cambridge)

Marston & Ordway

(C J Marston & P W Ordway, Concord, NH)

  • Marston & Ordway 1930 Biplane[10]

Martens

(Arthur Martens)

  • Martens Windhund[40]

Martin

Martin

(Martin Aircraft Company, Christchurch, New Zealand)

Martin

(James Vernon, Martin Aeroplane Co, Elyra, OH)

Martin

(Arthur Martin, Santa Ana, CA)

Martin

()

  • Martin Paraplane[10]
  • Martin Roadstar[10]

Martin

(Ray Martin, Smithville, OH)

  • Martin 1957 Monoplane[10]

Martin-Boyd

(Edward Martin & Millard Boyd, Santa Ana, CA)

  • Martin-Boyd 1927 Monoplane[10]

Martin-Baker

Martin-Marietta

Martinsyde

Maruoka

(Katsura Maruoka)

  • Maruoka Man-Powered Screw-Wing Machine (Human powered helicopter)[26]

Maschelin

Maslov

(E. Maslov)

  • Маslov Accord

Mason

(Joe J Mason, Woodland Hills, CA)

  • Mason DH-2 4/5 replica[10]

Mason

(Monty G Mason, Long Beach, CA)

Mason

(Dave Mason, Houston, TX)

  • Mason DM-1 Skyblazer[10]

Mason

(Dave Mason, Houston, TX)

  • Mason DM-1 Skyblazer[10]

Masquito

(Masquito Aircraft)

Master

(Master Aircraft, 315 Passaic St, Rochelle Park, NJ)

  • Master Greyhound[10]

Mathews

(Lyle Mathews)

Mathewson

(Mathewson Automobile Co, Denver, CO)

MATRA

(Mécanique Aviation TRAction)

Matthews

(Clark B Matthews, 317 Second St Marietta, OH)

  • Matthews 2-B a.k.a. CBM Special[10]

Matthieu-Russel

((---) Mathieu-Charles Russel, Chicago, IL)

  • Matthieu-Russel 1929 Monoplane[10]

Mattioni

  • Mattioni Botte Volante (Flying barrel) second version [46]

Mattley

((Henry) Mattley Airplane & Motor Co, San Bruno, CA)

  • Mattley FP-1 a.k.a. Fliver #1[10]

Mauboussin

(Pierre Mauboussin / Avions Mauboussin)

Maule

(Maule Aircraft Corp.)

Maurice Farman

Mauro

(Larry Mauro)

MÁVAG

(Magyar Királyi Állami Vas-, Acél- és Gépgyárak - Royal Hungarian State Iron, Steel and Machine Works)

Maverick

(Maverick Air Inc, Penrose, CO)

  • Maverick 1200 TwinJet
  • Maverick 1500 TwinJet
  • Maverick CruiserJet
  • Maverick SmartJet

Max Holste

(Avions Max Holste)

Max Plan

Maximum Safety

(Maximum Safety Airplane Co (Fdr: Fred L Bronson), 5111 Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Maximum Safety M-1[10]
  • Maximum Safety M-2[10]
  • Maximum Safety M-3[10]
  • Maximum Safety M-4L[10]

Maxson

(W L Maxson Corp. / Maxson-Brewster.)

Mayberry

(Oakland CA.)

Mayer

(Robert Mayer)

  • Mayer 1951 Monoplane[10]

Mayo

((William Benson) Mayo Radiator Co, New Haven, CT)

Mayo-Vought-Simplex

(Simplex Automobile Co, New Brunswick, NJ)

  • Simplex 1914 Biplane[52]

Mazel


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