Engineering:List of aircraft (Me)

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



Me

Mead

(Mead Engineering Co, Colwich, KS)

Meade

(C R Meade, Blackwell, OK)

  • Meade Swallow[1]

Meadowbrook

(William Meadowbrook (possibly Meadowcroft))

  • Meadowbrook MC-1 Chinook

Meadowlark Ultralight

(Meadowlark Ultralight Corporation)

Means

(Sidney S Means, San Antonio, TX)

  • Means Taper wing[1]

Meckler-Allen

(Allen Canton and John J. Meckler)

Medway

(Medway Microlights, Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom)

Medwecki

(Józef Medwecki and Zygmund Nowakowski)

Meger

(Mike Meger, Marinette, WI)

Meggitt

Mehr

(Ing. Franz Xaver Mehr – Erla Maschinenwerk G.m.b.H.)

  • Mehr Me 1 – ultralight 12 hp DKW TL500
  • Mehr Me 2 – not built due to lack of funds
  • Mehr Me 3 1931[3]
  • Mehr Me 4 glider[3]
  • Mehr Me 4a motor-glider
  • Mehr Me 5[3]
  • Mehr Me 6[3]

Meindl/van Nes

(Ob.-Ing. Erich Meindl / Wilhelm van Nes)

  • Meindl/van Nes A.VII Cadet (Meindl M7)
  • Meindl/van Nes A.VIII (Meindl M8)
  • Meindl/van Nes A.XV (Meindl M15)

Meindl

(Ob.-Ing. Erich Meindl / Burgfalke Flugzeugbau)

  • Meindl M.15[4]
  • Meindl M.100[4]
  • Meindl M.101[4]
  • Meindl M.110[4]
  • Burgfalke M.150 Schulmeister[4]
  • Meindl M.211[4]

Melberg-Greenemeier

((Raymond) Melberg, (Conrad) Greenemeier & (Rowan) Ward, 2949 Columbia St, Denver CO) a.k.a. Melberg-Greenemeier-Ward

  • Melberg-Greenemeier MG-1[1]
  • Melberg-Greenemeier MG-2 a.k.a. DGA Wilson or Humphreys MG-2[1]
  • Melberg-Greenemeier MG-3[1]

Melbourne Aircraft Corporation

Melfe

(Mike Melfa, Miami, FL)

Melody Aircraft

(Melody Aircraft Ltd.)

  • Melody Aircraft Song
  • BELITE ULTRACUB[5]
  • BELITE PROCUB[5]

Melton

(Clarence C Melton, Kansas City, MO)

  • Melton#1 (Katydid)[1]
  • Melton#3 (Sport)[1]
  • Melton Houpisine a.k.a. K C Special[1]

Mendenhall

(Eugene Mendenhall, Los Angeles, CA)

  • Mendenhall M-1 a.k.a. Special[1]

Menefee

(Menefee Airways Inc, 2111 Burgundy St, New Orleans, LA)

  • Menefee Crescent[1]

Mentzel

(Ing Büro Mentzel, Prinzhöfte, Germany)

Merćep

(Mihajlo Merćep)

  • Merćep 1909 Biplane[6]
  • Merćep-Rusjan 1910 monoplane – Slovenia – M.Mercep, E. Rusjan and J. Rusjan[6]
  • Merćep 1911 Monoplane[6]
  • Merćep 1912 Monoplane[6]

Merckle

Mercury

(1920: Aerial Service Corp (Pres: Henry Kleckler), Hammondsport, NY, 1922: Aerial Engr Corp, 1929: Mercury Aviation Co (Harvey Mummert, R W Schroeder & John R Wentworth). )

  • Mercury Chic T-2
  • Mercury CW-1 Junior[1]
  • Mercury S a.k.a. Red Racer[1]
  • Mercury S-1 a.k.a. White Racer[1]
  • Mercury Special[1]
  • Aerial Booth Bee Line[1]
  • Aerial Mercury Senior
  • Aerial Standard[1]
  • Aerial Thurston Monoplane[1]
  • Aerial Kitten
  • Aerial DW-4 Trainer[1]
  • Aerial Arrow[1]

Mercury

(Mercury Aircraft Corp (Pres: P E Crosby), Fairfax KS.)

  • Mercury Mars[1]

Mercury

( Mercury Aircraft Corp (Pres: F L Bette, V Pres/chief engr: J B Baumann, V Pres/gen mgr: Dick Smith), Menominee, MI)

  • Mercury B-100[1]
  • Mercury BT-120 Aerobat[1]

Mercury Air

  • Mercury Air Shoestring

Meridionali

(IMAM – Industrie Meccaniche e Aeronautiche Meridonali)

Merkel

( (Edwin W) Merkel Airplane Co, Wichita and Valley Center, KS)

Merckle

(Merckle Flugzeugbau)

  • Merkle LF 501 Kiebitz

Merle

(A J Merle, Alameda, CA, and Hans P Nielsen, Alameda, CA)

Merlin

  • Merlin EZ
  • Merlin GT

Merlin

(Merlin Autogyros, Quedgeley, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom)

  • Merlin GTS

Merrill

((Albert A) Merrill Aircraft Co. / California Institute of Technology)

  • Merrill CIT-9 Safety Plane[1]

Merrill

(Herbert J Merrill, San Diego, CA)

  • Merrill 1931 Monoplane[1]

Merville

(Société des Hélices G. Merville)

Messer

((Glenn) Messer Aeronautical Industries Inc. / Southern Aircraft Co.)

  • Messer 1927 Biplane[1]

Messerschmitt

(Messerschmitt AG)

Messier

( Avion George Messier – now Messier-Bugatti-Dowty)

  • Messier CT.001

Messler

(Raoul Messier, Andover, CT)

  • Messler Snipe PT101 Serial 2[1]

Metal Aircraft Corporation

  • Metal Aircraft Corporation Flamingo
  • Metal Aircraft Corp G-1 Flamingo
  • Metal Aircraft Corp G-2 Flamingo
  • Metal Aircraft Corp G-2 Flamingo
  • Metal Aircraft Corp G-2-W Flamingo
  • Metal Aircraft Corp G-MT-6 Flamingo

Metal Master

  • Metal Master LAR-1[11]

Métalair

Metalclad

  • Metalclad Airship[13]

Metcalf

  • Metcalf 1909 Helicopter[1]

Meteor

  • Meteor FL.53
  • Meteor FL.54
  • Meteor FL.55
  • Meteor bis
  • Meteor Super

Meteoric

(Meteoric Aeroplane Co)

  • Meteoric 1911 Aeroplane[1]

Methvin

(Wilbur C Methvin, Lawrenceburg, TN & Kermit Parker, Atlanta, GA)

  • Methvin XP-101[1]

Meunier

(Pierre Meunier)

  • Meunier PM.301 Dauphin[14]

Meyer

(George W Meyer, Corpus Christi, TX)

  • Meyer Little Toot[1]

Meyer

(Les K Meyer, Enumclaw, WA)

Meyer

(Clair O Meyer, Bay Minette, AL)

Meyerhoffer

(Otto Meyerhoffer, Oroville)

  • Otto Meyerhoffer, Oroville, CA[1]

Meyers

(George F Meyes, Columbus, OH)

  • Meyers 1906 Orthopter[1]

Meyers

(Charles W Meyers, Greensboro, NC)

Meyers

((Allen H) Meyers Aircraft Co, Romulus and Tecumseh, MI)


References

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Further reading

External links

fr:Liste des aéronefs (I-M)