This is a list of aircraft in numerical order of manufacturer followed by alphabetical order beginning with 'M'.
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Mc
McBride
(Kenneth O McBride, 408 W Sea Ave, Independence, MO)
- McBride M.1 Monoplane[1]
McCain
(William A.McCain)
- McCain Swick-T
McCarley
(Charles E McCarley, Hueytown, AL)
McCarroll
(Cadillac Aircraft Corp (consortium of Detroit businessmen; Pres: Inglis M. Uppercu, vp: H G McCarroll), Detroit, MI)
MCC Aviation
(Gandvaux, Switzerland)
- MCC Amaya
- MCC Arolla
- MCC Beluga
- MCC Boléa
- MCC Insigia
- MCC Maluga
- MCC Orbea
McCarter
(Edgar H McCarter, Union City, IN)
- McCarter S-A[1]
McCarthy
( (George L) McCarthy Aeronautical Engr Co, Lowell, MI)
- McCarthy Air Scout[1]
McClary
(Earl E McClary (also seen spelled McCleary), South Gate, CA)
McCook
(McCook Aircraft Corp, McCook, NE)
- McCook Commercial[1]
McCormick-James
((Harold F) McCormick-(Sidney) James, Cicero, IL)
- McCormick-James 1910 Monoplane[1]
McCormick-Romme
((Harold F) McCormick-(William S) Romme, Cicero, IL)
- McCormick-Romme Umbrellaplane (several iterations)[1]
McCulloch
(McCulloch Aircraft Corp, 119 Standard St, El Segundo, CA)
McCune
(Elliott R McCune, Wallingford, CT)
- McCune Sport[1]
McCurdy-Willard
((John A D) McCurdy & (Charles F) Willard Aeroplane Co, Nassau Blvd Aerodrome, Long Island, NY, aircraft built by Queen Aeroplane Co, Bronx Park, NY)
- McCurdy-Willard Headless
McDaneld
(D E McDaneld & Lloyd Royer, Arcadia, CA)
- McDaneld Roamair[1]
McDaniel
(Alden W McDaniel, Chevy Chase, MD)
- McDaniel 1930 Monoplane[1]
McDaniel
(Arthur McDaniels, Toledo, OH)
- McDaniels Model 2[1]
McDonnell
(McDonnell Aircraft Corporation, St. Louis, MO)
- McDonnell Model 2A XP-67
- McDonnell Model 11 FD Phantom
- McDonnell Model 23 FH Phantom
- McDonnell Model 24 F2H Banshee
- McDonnell Model 27E XF-85 Goblin
- McDonnell Model 36 XF-88 Voodoo
- McDonnell Model 36W F-101 Voodoo
- McDonnell Model 37 XHJH Whirlaway
- McDonnell Model 38 XH-20
- McDonnell Model 58 F3H Demon
- McDonnell Model 60 delta-wing alternative to Model 58
- McDonnell Model 61 projected civil variant of XHJH
- McDonnell Model 78 XHRH-1
- McDonnell Model 79 XH-39 Big Henry
- McDonnell Model 82 XV-1
- McDonnell Model 85 RIM-8 Talos SAM missile airframe
- McDonnell Model 86 XHCH-1
- McDonnell Model 90 proposed fighter for OS-130 requirement
- McDonnell Model 91 proposed fighter for OS-130 requirement
- McDonnell Model 92 bomber launched air-to-air missile
- McDonnell Model 96 disposable weapons/fuel pod developed for F-101
- McDonnell Model 98 F-4 Phantom II
- McDonnell Model 99 Convertiplane for USAF, development of Model 78 and forerunner of Model 113
- McDonnell Model 100 fighter launched air-to-air missile, based on Model 92
- McDonnell Model 113 large military transport convertiplane project
- McDonnell Model 119 planned four-engine business jet; later known as Model 220
- McDonnell Model 120 flying crane helicopter derived from the XV-1
- McDonnell Model 188 planned licensed production of the Bruguet 941
- McDonnell Model 192 Project Isinglass
- McDonnell F-2 Banshee
- McDonnell F-3 Demon
- McDonnell F-4 Phantom II
- McDonnell F-101 Voodoo
- McDonnell F-110 Spectre
- McDonnell XF-85 Goblin
- McDonnell F-88 Voodoo
- McDonnell AH
- McDonnell FD Phantom
- McDonnell FH Phantom
- McDonnell F2H Banshee
- McDonnell F3H Demon
- McDonnell F4H Phantom II
- McDonnell H-20 Little Henry
- McDonnell H-29
- McDonnell HCH (not built)
- McDonnell HJD Whirlaway
- McDonnell HJH Whirlaway
- McDonnell KDD Kadydid
- McDonnell TD2D Katydid
- McDonnell KSD Gargoyle
- McDonnell LBD Gargoyle
- McDonnell L-25
- McDonnell LBD Gargoyle
- McDonnell P-67 Bat
- McDonnell V-1 Jeep
- McDonnell CF-101 Voodoo – Canadian Armed Forces
- McDonnell Doodlebug
McDonnell Douglas
- McDonnell Douglas Project Kahu
- McDonnell Douglas High Alpha Research Vehicle
- McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk
- McDonnell Douglas A-4G Skyhawk
- McDonnell Douglas A-4K Skyhawk
- McDonnell Douglas/Lockheed-Martin A-4AR Fightinghawk
- McDonnell Douglas/General Dynamics A-12 Avenger
- McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger II
- McDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier II
- McDonnell Douglas C-9 Nightingale
- McDonnell Douglas C-9 Skytrain II
- McDonnell Douglas/Boeing C-17 Globemaster III
- McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender
- McDonnell Douglas YC-15
- McDonnell Douglas AH-64 Apache
- McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
- McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle
- McDonnell Douglas F-15 STOL/MTD
- McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle
- McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet
- McDonnell Douglas/British Aerospace AV-8B Harrier II
- McDonnell Douglas KC-10 Extender
- McDonnell Douglas T-45 Goshawk
- McDonnell Douglas X-36
- McDonnell Douglas DC-8
- McDonnell Douglas DC-9
- McDonnell Douglas DC-9 Super 80
- McDonnell Douglas DC-10
- McDonnell Douglas DC-10 Air Tanker
- McDonnell Douglas MD-10
- McDonnell Douglas MD-11
- McDonnell Douglas MD-12
- McDonnell Douglas MD-80
- McDonnell Douglas MD-81
- McDonnell Douglas MD-82
- McDonnell Douglas MD-83
- McDonnell Douglas MD-87
- McDonnell Douglas MD-88
- McDonnell Douglas MD-90
- McDonnell Douglas MD-94X
- McDonnell Douglas MD-95
- McDonnell Douglas CF-188 Hornet Canadian Armed Forces
- F/A-18E/F Super Hornet
McGaffey
((Neill F) McGaffey Airplane Development Co, Inglewood, CA)
McGill
(Robert G McGill Aircraft Co, 661 Turk St, San Francisco, CA)
- McGill S[1]
McGregor
(Wilmer McGregor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
- McGregor MG-65[4]
McGuiness
(Pete McGuiness)
- McGuiness Windsong[1]
McKellar
(John D McKellar, California Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, CA)
- McKellar M-1[1]
McKenzie
(George Mckenzie)
- McKenzie Silver Wings[5]
McKinnie
(McKinnie Aircraft Co Ltd)
- McKinnie 165[1]
McKinnon
(McKinnon Enterprises Inc)
McKissick
()
- McKissick Viceroy[1]
McLaughlin
(M L McLaughlin, Iowa City, IA)
McMahon
(John F McMahon, New York, NY)
- McMahon Model T[1]
McMechan
(Maurice H McMechan, 110 N 5 Ave, Yakima, WA)
McMullen
((A B) McMullen Aircraft Corp/Aviation School, Tampa, FL)
- McMullen Mac Airliner
- McMullen MC-1[1]
- McMullen MC-2[1]
McNeal
(Francis B McNeal, Hartington, NE)
- McNeal 21[1]
McPherson
(John Bayard McPherson IV, Old Welsh Rd, Abington, PA)
- McPherson Model 1[1]
McRae
(Walter C McRae, Grove City, MN)
- McRae 1927 Monoplane[1]
McVean
(O & W McVean Ltd)
- McVean Valkyr V-2[7]
McWethy
(Walter C McRae, Grove City, MN)
- McWethy A-2[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 "American airplanes: ma – mg". Aerofiles.com. 9 February 2009. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
- ↑ Taylor, John W. R. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.
- ↑ "Monoplane With Auto Engine Cost Little To Operate", Popular Mechanics: 740, November 1935, retrieved 19 May 2013
- ↑ Green, William (1965). The Aircraft of the World (3rd ed.). McDonald & Co. p. 24.
- ↑ "Negative – 'Silver Wings' Biplane, Rainbow District, Victoria, circa 1920". Archived from the original on 18 May 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
- ↑ "N28367 certification". faa.gov. 24 April 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
- ↑ "Civil Aircraft Register – Canada". Retrieved 14 May 2014.