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


Mo

(Mohawk Aero Corp (Pres: Leon A Dahlem), 2639 Delaware St SE, Minneapolis, MN)

( (Leo) Mohme Aero Engr Corp, 108 Church St, New Brunswick, NJ)

(Fred Mohr, Riceville, IA)

(René Moineau)

(Chris Moinicken, Webster and Aberdeen, SD)

(V.L.Moiseenko)

(Howard R Moles & Jhn A Kerr, Kenmore, NY)

((Paul) Moller Aircraft Co, Davis, CA)

(Flugzeugbau Möller)

(Ernest Mollo & Emil Imoden, Napa, CA)

(NPO Molniya)

(Ernesto Molteni)

(G. C. Molyneaux, Melbourne, Australia)

(Monarch Aircraft Corp (founders: Frank Stahle & Arthur W Roza), 94 Ogden Ave, Riverside, IL)

(Monarch Aero Products, Cleveland, OH)

(Ralph E Mong, Tulsa OK.)

(Gilbert Monnereau)

((John T) Monnett Experimental Aircraft Inc, Elgin, IL)

(Mono Aircraft Div (Pres: W L Velie), Allied Aviation Industries Inc)

(Monocoupe Corp/Lambert Engine & Machine Corp, Lambert Field, St Louis, MO)

(Mono-Van Aircraft Inc (Pres: Eber H Van Valkenburg), 1202 Prospect Ave, Toledo and Fremont, OH)

((Robert) Monsted-(H Farley) Vincent, New Orleans, LA)

(William Montagne, San Ramon, CA)

( (M L) Montague Monoplane Company, Kansas City, KS)

(Montana Coyote Inc, Helena, MT)

(Monte-Copter Inc (Fdr: Maurice L Ramme) Seattle, WA)

( Montee Aircraft Co, Santa Monica, CA)

(John J Montgomery, Santa Clara, CA)

(John G Montijo, 2322 Elm St, Long Beach, CA)

(Aeromoragon)

(Léon Morane et Raymond Saulnier / Société Anonyme des Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier / SEEMS – Société d'Exploitation des Etablissements Morane Saulnier / )

(Albert Moreau)

(Jean Moreau)

((G E) Moreland Aircraft Inc, Mines Field, El Segundo, CA)

(Morgan Aircraft)

(Pierre Morin)

(Shinzo Morita)

(Kenneth G Morris)

(Roy Morris Aircraft Co, Topeka, KS)

((William J) Morrisey Aircraft Co, Long Beach and Santa Ana, CA, 1959: (Clifford) Shinn Aircraft Co, Santa Ana, CA, c.1982: The Morrisey Co, San Luis Rey, CA, 1984: Morrisey Aircraft Co, Las Vegas, NV)

(Nambour, Queensland, Australia)

(Everett T Morrissette, Somers, CT)

((Howard B) Morrow Aircraft Corp, San Bernardino, CA)

(Allen Morse, 3337 Pincrest Rd, Indianapolis, IN)

(Dan Mortensen – builder / Burt rutan – designer)

(Morton Brothers Airplanes, Omaha and McCook, NE)

(Josef Moryson or Morison / Morrison)

(Aviation Industries Inc, Omaha, NE)

(Francesca E. Mosca & Bystritsky)

(Moshier Technologies)

(Mosler Motors Inc, Hendersonville NC.)

(Mosquito Aviation)

(Moth Aircraft Corp, Lowell, MA) (N.B. not related to American Moth)

(designer William B Stout)[citation needed]

(Moundsville Airplane Corp, Moundsville, WV)

(Christopher Morgan, New York, NY)

(Moss Brothers Aircraft)

(Mauricio Impelizieri P.Moura)

(Jarrett G Moyer, Syracuse and Skaneateles, NY)

(Botany and later Kurnell, New South Wales, Australia)


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