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


Mi

MIAG-Dietrich

  • MIAG-Dietrich MD 12[1]

Miami Maid

(Miami Aircraft Corp (Pres: Joseph M Smoot), Miami, FL)

  • Miami Maid Amphibian MM-200?[2]
  • Miami Maid MM-201 Flying Boat[2]

Miazga

(Michael Miazga, Glenville, CT)

  • Miazga B-185[2]

Micco

(Micco Aircraft Co (Fdr: Chief James Billie; Pres: F DeWitt Beckett), Fort Pierce, FL)

Micro Aviation

  • Micro Aviation Bat Hawk

Michelstadt

(Flugzeugbau Michelstadt)

  • Michelstadt Maikäfer (DFS)[1]

Michigan

(Michigan Aircraft Co, 13210 French Rd, Detroit, MI)

  • Michigan Aircraft 1 a.k.a. Breese-Dallas X[2]
  • Michigan TM-5 a.k.a. Breese-Dallas X[2]

Micro Aviation

(Micro Aviation New Zealand Limited, Hamilton, New Zealand)

Micro-Aviation

  • Micro-Aviation RG.501 Air Club[3]

Microjet

(Microjet SA)

Microleve

Microlight Aviation

Micronautix

Midwest

(Midwest Engineering & Design) (Shawnee, KS)

Midwest Microlights

Miettaux

(Lucien Miettaux)

  • Miettaux Ortolan[3]

Mignet

(Henri Mignet)

Mihail

(Filip Mihail)

Mikoyan

Mikoyan-Gurevich

Mil

Miles Happy

(Miles Happy, 43387 Mannix Road, Newberry Springs, CA)

  • Miles Happy Adventurer 2+2[2]

Miles

(Philips and Powis Aircraft, Miles Aircraft Ltd, FG Miles Ltd)

Miles & Atwood

(Leland Miles & Leon Atwood (built by Larry Brown), Los Angeles, CA)

Milford

(Dale Milford, TX)

  • Milford Buckaroo[2]

Milholland

Military Aircraft

(Miller Aviation Corporation)

Militi

Bruno Militi()

Militky-Brditschka

(Fred Militky / H.W. Brditschka OHG)

Mill Basin

(Mill Basin Aircraft Corp, Brooklyn, NY)

  • Mill Basin Aircraft Super Gull W-1[2]

Millennium Aircraft

(Compact Compositi srl)

Millennium Helicopter

(United States)

Miller

(Aeroneering Inc, Savannah, GA)

Miller

(Lestere Miller, Dallas, TX)

  • Miller 1910 Biplane[2]

Miller

(Dewey F Miller, Denver, CO)

  • Miller 1926 Biplane[2]

Miller

(Eugene M Miller, Longmont, CO)

Miller

(Henry Miller, Farmington, MI)

  • Miller Special[2]

Miller

(W F Miller, Oneida, NY)

  • Miller 1928 Monoplane[2]
  • Miller Sport[2]

Miller

(E Miller, Genesee, ID)

Miller

(Horrie Miller, Melbourne, Australia)

  • Miller biplane

Miller

(John Miller Corp, New Brunswick, NJ)

  • Miller MC-A1[2]

Miller

(R F Miller, 611 Sampson St, Houston, TX)

  • Miller 1930 Biplane[2]

Miller

(Lewis Miller, Bourbon, IN)

  • Miller Model V[2]

Miller

(Erven A Miller, Milwaukee, WI)

  • Miller 1938 Monoplane[2]
  • Miller 2[2]
  • Miller M-5 Belly Flopper[2]
  • Miller M-6 Twin[2]

Miller

( (Howell W) Miller Aviation Corp, Springfield, MA)

Miller

(James W Miller, Springfield, MA)

Miller

(Paul K Miller, Los Angeles, CA)

Miller

(International Aircraft Mfg Inc (Inter-Air))

Miller

(Ray Miller, Tulsa, OK)

  • Miller Special a.k.a. Fly Rod[2]

Miller

(William Y Miller, Mesa, AZ)

Miller

(Paul K Miller, Los Angeles, CA)

Miller-Bohannon

(Jim W Miller and Bruce Bohannon)

Miller-Brown

(Roy G. Miller and D. T. Brown / Naval Aircraft Factory, Navy Yard, Philadelphia, PA)

  • Miller-Brown Turkey Buzzard

Miller-Ybarra

(Guy Miller & Guy Ybarra, Pittsburgh, PA)

  • Miller-Ybarra Model 1[2]

Millet-Lagarde

Millicer

Milliken

(William Milliken Jr, Old Town, ME)

  • Milliken M-1[2]

Mills

(Frank Mills, South Beach, Staten Island, NY)

  • Mills 1915 Biplane[2]

Milon

(Pierre Milon / Aéro-club de Brive)

  • Milon-Brive PMB.78 le Faucon[5]

Minié

(Société Minié Aéronautiques)

  • Minié Emouchet Escopette[3]

Minié

(Société d'Études Victor Minié Aéronautiques) See: SEVIMIA

Mini-Fly GmbH

(Kirchardt, Germany)

Minges

(Richard Minges)

  • Minges M-30 Special[2]

Minina

(Gérard Minina)

  • Minina MG.2 Harmattan[5]
  • Minina MG.3 Harmattan[5]

Mini-Hawk

(Mini-Hawk Intl (Thomas E Maloney, William B Taylor, E Y Treffinger), Santa Monica, CA)

Minty

(E.R. Minty)

MIP

(Gustaw Mokrzycki, Ludwig Moczarski, Jan Idzkowski & Jerzy Ploszajski / Warsaw Technical High School)

Mira

(Virgilio Mira)

  • Mira Golondrina I
  • Mira Golondrina II
  • Mira Golondrina III[16]
  • Mira Golondrina IV

Mirage

(Mirage Aircraft Corporation (Pres: Larry Burton), Prescott Valley, AZ)

Mirouze

(Alain Mirouze)

  • Mirouze AM.1 Pulsar[5]

von Mises

Mississippi State University

MIT

(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, Aeronautics and Astronautics Department)

Mitchell

(Mitchell Aircraft Corp, Porterville, CA)

Mitchell

(Grover Mitchell, Manchester, CT)

Mitrović

(Milenko Mitrović-Spirta)

Mitsubishi

(Mitsubishi Kokuki KK – Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation) (Mitsubishi Shokai (三菱商会))

Mix

(Arthur "Bert" Mix, Chicago, IL)

  • Mix Flying Arrow[2]

Mizuno


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