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


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)

  • McCarroll Duoplane[1]
  • McCarroll MAC-1[1]

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 Douglas

McGaffey

((Neill F) McGaffey Airplane Development Co, Inglewood, CA)

McGill

(Robert G McGill Aircraft Co, 661 Turk St, San Francisco, CA)

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

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  • McKissick Viceroy[1]

McLaughlin

(M L McLaughlin, Iowa City, IA)

  • McLaughlin Model A Skybuggy[1][6]

McMahon

(John F McMahon, New York, NY)

  • McMahon Model T[1]

McMechan

(Maurice H McMechan, 110 N 5 Ave, Yakima, WA)

  • McMechan AC-2[1]
  • McMechan 1936 aeroplane[1]

McMullen

((A B) McMullen Aircraft Corp/Aviation School, Tampa, FL)

McNeal

(Francis B McNeal, Hartington, NE)

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)


References

  1. 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.
  2. Taylor, John W. R. (1983). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982-83. London: Jane's Publishing Company. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2.
  3. "Monoplane With Auto Engine Cost Little To Operate", Popular Mechanics: 740, November 1935, retrieved 19 May 2013
  4. Green, William (1965). The Aircraft of the World (3rd ed.). McDonald & Co. p. 24.
  5. "Negative – 'Silver Wings' Biplane, Rainbow District, Victoria, circa 1920". Archived from the original on 18 May 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2014.
  6. "N28367 certification". faa.gov. 24 April 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  7. "Civil Aircraft Register – Canada". Retrieved 14 May 2014.

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