This is a list of aircraft in numerical order of manufacturer followed by alphabetical order beginning with 'M–Ma'.
M–Ma
M-Squared Aircraft Inc. St. Elmo, Alabama, United States
(M&D Flugzeugbau, Germany)
Ma
(J.Mabley, Rexdale, Ontario)
(Melbourne Aircraft Corporation)
(Rožnov pod Radhoštěm, Czech Republic)
(Macair Industries)
(Giulio Macchi / Nieuport-Macchi / Aeronautica Macchi S.p.A. )
((Robert A) MacDonald Aircraft Co, Sonoma, CA)
(Harvey Mace & Alfred Trefethen, Sacramento, CA)
(Silvano Macera)
(Macfam World Traders)
(Mack-Craft Amphibian Corp Inc (Fdr: R U McIntosh), Plymouth, MI)
(James E MacManaman, Springfield, OR)
(Madison Airport Company Inc, Madison, WI)
(Magyar Altalános Gepgyár RT – MAG – {Ungarische Allgemaine Mascinenfabrik AG })
(Magal Holdings Ltd.)
(Laboratorio Costruzioni Aeronautiche Piero Magni / Piero Magni Aviazione S.A.I. )
(Magni Gyro s.r.l.)
(Terrence O'Neill, President OAC, Magnum)
(Lee Mahoney)
( B F Mahoney-Ryan Aircraft Co, San Diego, CA)
(Moscow Aviation Institute )
(E Mair, 3106 W Fullerton Ave, Chicago, IL)
(Makelan Corporation, New Braunfels, TX)
(Ivan Makhonine)
(T. Makino with Mr Hirano and Mr Oki)
(Malcolm Aircraft)
(Stefan Malinowski)
(Man Planes Inc, Manitowoc, WI)
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(Guy Mangin)
(Manhattan Aeroplane Co, consortium of former Brooklyn Aero Club members, New Nork, NY)
(Manshu Koku KK / Manshu Hikoki Seizo KK – Manchurian Airways Co. Ltd / Manchurian Aeroplane Manufacturing Co. Ltd.)
(B B Stewart & F E Manley, Salem, OR)
(Florian F Manor, Fon du Lac, WI)
(Manta Aircraft Corp (John P & David R Davis), 540 N LaBrea Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
(Manta Products Inc)
(United Air Services (Paul Mantz), Burbank, CA)
(Conte Ettore Manzolini di Campoleone)
(Charles Marais)
(Maranda Aircraft Company)
(Kolin, Czech Republic)
(Málaga, Spain)
(Ing. Alessandro Marchetti )
((Paul) Marchetti Motor Patents Inc, Mills Field, San Bruno, CA)
(Emerino Marchetti, Tuckahoe NY )
(Frank Marchetti, Chicago)
(Kenneth Marcotte, Bedford Park, IL)
(Hal W Marcoux-Jack Bromberg, Venice, CA.)
(Marendaz Aircraft Ltd / D. M. K. Marendaz)
(Edward Margański)
(Margański & Mysłowski Zakłady Lotnicze – Margański & Mysłowski Aviation Works)
(Jean-Pierre Marie)
(J G Marinac)
( Marinavia Farina SRL)
(Marine Aircraft Co, Sausalito, CA)
(Alexander Marinosyan)
(George Whysall & Assoc aka Marion Aircraft Co, 280 N Main, Marion, OH)
(Mark Flugzeugbau)
(Märkische Flugzeug-Werke )
( Ing. A. Markwalder of Räterschen, Switzerland)
(William Marland, CO)
(Marquardt Aircraft Co, Venice and Van Nuys, CA)
(Edward Marquart, Riverside, CA)
(Roger Marquian)
(Vincent Marrone, Roosevelt, NY)
(James C "Bud" Mars)
(Mars Mfg Co, LeMars, IA)
(Marsh Aviation Co, Mesa, AZ)
(Marsh Aircraft Co, Oak Park, IL)
(Marshall Aircraft Co )
(Marshall Aircraft Laboratories (Nicholas-Beazley employees' group), Marshall, MO)
(Marshall Aerospace / Marshalls of Cambridge)
(C J Marston & P W Ordway, Concord, NH)
(Arthur Martens)
(Glenn L. Martin Company, Santa Ana, CA)
Martin 57 MO
Martin 60 M2O
Martin 63 MS
Martin 64 monoplane glider project
Martin 66 [ 41] XNBL-2, night mailplane
Martin 67 N2M
Martin 69 SC
Martin 70 Commercial,[ 41] mailplanes converted from XNBL-2
Martin 71 XO-4
Martin 72 Liberty mailplane project
Martin 73 T3M
Martin 74 T4M
Martin 75 XLB-4
Martin 76 Army bomber project
Martin 77 BM
Martin 79 twin-engine airliner project
Martin 80 USN trainer project
Martin 81 Army high-speed bomber project
Martin 83 XO2M
Martin 84 commercial flying boat project
Martin 85 XO-27
Martin 115 2 passenger touring plane with open cockpit
Martin 116 2 passenger sport coupe aircraft
Martin 117 PM-1
Martin 118 XT6M
Martin 119 XP2M
Martin 120 P3M
Martin 121 PM-2
Martin 122 PM
Martin 123 XB-907/XB-10
Martin 124 Army general-purpose bomber
Martin 125 BM-1
Martin 126 sesquiplane patrol flying boat
Martin 127 XFM-1
Martin 128 passenger flying boat with four diesel engines
Martin 129 BM-2
Martin 130 M-130, passenger flying boat
Martin 131 USAAC sea observation aircraft
Martin 132 B2M-1
Martin 133 12-passenger airliner
Martin 134 twin-engine commercial flying boat (P3M-2 type)
Martin 135 USN bomber/scout aircraft (BM type)
Martin 136 USN long-range patrol flying boat
Martin 137 Army ground attack aircraft
Martin 138 USN amphibian scout aircraft
Martin 139 redesignation of M-123
Martin 139A YB-10
Martin 139B YB-10A, possibly for B-10B
Martin 139W export version of B-10
Martin 140 Army bomber
Martin 141 USN flying boat
Martin 142 USN catamaran flying boat
Martin 143 20-passenger Pan Am "Streamliner"
Martin 144 USN torpedo bomber
Martin 145A XB-16, four-engine version; USAAC "Project A" competitor
Martin 145B XB-16, six-engine version
Martin 146 high-speed bomber demonstrator developed from the B-10
Martin 147 USN monoplane flying boat
Martin 148 Pan Am monoplane flying boat
Martin 149 export bomber
Martin 150 40 passenger "Streamliner" commercial flying boat
Martin 151 twin-engine long-range bomber
Martin 152 commercial flying boat, 63000 lb for Pan Am
Martin 153 transatlantic commercial flying boat, 100000 lb for Pan Am
Martin 154 54000 lb flying boat for Pan Am
Martin 155 55000 lb flying boat for Pan Am
Martin 156 "Russian Clipper", passenger flying boat developed from the M-130
Martin 157 four-engine ocean transport
Martin 158 land-based transport for TWA, 70000 lb
Martin 159 USN observation scout biplane; Martin's last biplane design
Martin 160 USN four-engine long-range patrol flying boat
Martin 161 Army high-speed, twin-engine bomber
Martin 162 PBM-1, XPBM-2
Martin 162A [ 41] "Tadpole Clipper", 3/8 scale flying boat to test water takeoffs and landings
Martin 162B PBM-3
Martin 162C PBM-3C, RAF Mariner I
Martin 162D PBM-3D
Martin 162F PBM-5
Martin 162G PBM-5A
Martin 163 four-engine long-range commercial ocean transport
Martin 164 four-engine, 27500 lb bomber
Martin 165 twin-engine bomber
Martin 166 export version of B-10/B-12 for the Netherlands
Model 167: experimental twin-engine attack bomber, competitor to the Douglas DB-7 and Stearman X-100
Martin 167F/167B Maryland
Martin 168 USN high-speed, single seat fighter
Martin 169 twin-engine heavy attack bomber
Martin 170 XPB2M-1; former M-160B
Martin 170A JRM Mars
Martin 170B JRM-2, JRM-3
Martin 171 long-range, high-speed patrol bomber
Martin 172 export bomber
Martin 173
Martin 174 Army attack bomber
Martin 175 Army attack bomber
Martin 176 Army attack bomber
Martin 177 lightweight twin-engine attack proposal
Martin 178 twin-engine bomber with blended wings
Martin 179 B-26 Marauder
Martin 179A B-26A, Marauder Mk. I
Martin 179B B-26B, AT-23A, Marauder Mk. IA
Martin 179C B-26C, AT-23B, JM-1, Marauder Mk. II
Martin 179D XB-26D
Martin 179E B-26E
Martin 179F B-26F, Marauder Mk. III
Martin 179G B-26G
Martin 180 USN twin-engine, long-range patrol bomber
Martin 181 USN twin-engine, long-range patrol bomber
Martin 182 XB-27, medium bomber to USAAC specification XC-214
Martin 183
Martin 184 USN patrol utility (one or two engines)
Martin 185 USN patrol utility (one or two engines)
Martin 186 USN amphibian patrol utility (one or two engines)
Martin 187 twin-engine light bomber for USAAC, derived from the M-167
Martin 187-B Baltimore
Martin 188 M-186 for export
Martin 189 XB-33, twin-engine
Martin 190 XB-33A, four-engine
Martin 191 twin-engine bomber
Martin 192 twin-engine torpedo bomber
Martin 193 large cargo transport seaplane
Martin 194 "Lone Ranger", four-engine heavy bomber
Martin 195 twin-engine, high-speed medium bomber
Martin 196 twin-engine, multipurpose medium bomber
Martin 197 twin-engine medium bomber
Martin 198 twin-engine, high-speed patrol bomber
Martin 199 145000 lb cargo land transport (modified JRM)
Martin 200 100000 lb four-engine airliner
Martin 201 twin-engine, high-speed bomber
Martin 202 2-0-2 "Martinliner", airliner
Martin 203 "Tokyo Express", four-engine heavy bomber
Martin 204 high-performance, low-altitude bomber
Martin 205 "Flying Wing"; Martin-built B-35 flying wing bomber (cancelled)
Martin 206 USN twin-engine patrol bomber
Martin 207 twin-engine fighter
Martin 208 PBB-1 Ranger twin-engine patrol bomber (cancelled)
Martin 209 four-engine, long-range bomber
Martin 210 AM Mauler
Martin 210A AM-1
Martin 210B AM-1Q
Martin 210 XAM-2
Martin 210 Mercury JR2M-1 carrier onboard delivery (COD) version of the Mauler
Martin 211 USN land-based patrol aircraft
Martin 212 twin-engine, long-range patrol boat
Martin 213 light transport
Martin 214 six-engine, long-range airliner
Martin 215 twin-engine refrigerated cargo transport
Martin 216 eight-engine, 500000 lb flying aircraft carrier
Martin 217 flying-wing fighter
Martin 218 twin jet, high-altitude fighter
Martin 219 P4M Mercator
Martin 220 four-engine/twin jet USN patrol bomber
Martin 221 twin-engine, 15000 lb aircraft
Martin 222 twin-engine land transport
Martin 223 XB-48
Martin 224 twin-engine military transport (modified 2-0-2)
Martin 225 four-engine long-range patrol bomber
Martin 226 four-engine patrol bomber
Martin 227 high-performance jet dive bomber, USN
Martin 228 twin-engine, 26 passenger airliner; 2-0-2 derivative
Martin 229 four-engine 150000 lb transport (modified JRM)
Martin 230 four-engine patrol boat
Martin 231 four-engine patrol land plane
Martin 232 twin-engine, carrier-based bomber
Martin 234 XB-51
Martin 235 high-performance USN fighter
Martin 236 USAF heavy bomber (B-52 competition)
Martin 237 P5M Marlin
Martin 238 ASW aircraft, USN
Martin 239 trijet Army low-level attack aircraft (modified XB-51)
Martin 240 four-engine heavy cargo/troop transport
Martin 241 twin-engine cargo transport
Martin 242 assault transport seaplane
Martin 243 four-engine medium jet bomber
Martin 244 two-place basic trainer, Army
Martin 245 two-place long-range special attack monoplane
Martin 246 carrier-based jet bomber (A2F/A-6 competition)
Martin 247 turboprop version of XB-48 for XB-55 competition
Martin 251 high-performance four-engine jet bomber
Martin 254 ASW seaplane, USN
Martin 255 CVE-105 class carrier-based ASW aircraft (S2F/S-2 Tracker competition)
Martin 259 sea-based version of XB-51
Martin 261 twinjet land-based minelayer aircraft, USN
Martin 262 single turboprop VTOL convoy fighter (XFY-1/XFV-1 competitor)
Martin 263 ground support attack aircraft, USAF
Martin 265 flying infantry ship, USAF
Martin 267 P5M modified to ASW patrol seaplane
Martin 268 twin-engine trainer, USAF
Martin 269 medium bomber, USAF
Martin 270 XP5M-1
Martin 271 P5M-2, uprated P5M-1; cancelled
Martin 272 B-57
Martin 274 P5M-1
Martin 275 P6M SeaMaster
Martin 276 fighter-bomber, USAF
Martin 278 swept-wing fighter-bomber, USAF
Martin 279 high-performance land-based minelayer, USN
Martin 280 land-based ASW aircraft, USN
Martin 281 short-range bomber/reconnaissance, USAF
Martin 282 advanced night intruder, USAF
Martin 283 carrier-based attack aircraft, USN
Martin 284 ZELMAL (Zero Launch Mat Landing), carrier-based
Martin 286 Strategic Air Command bomber, USAF (WS-110 competitor)
Martin 287 ZELMAL (F-84G), USAF
Martin 288 fighter-bomber, USAF
Martin 289 night intruder, USAF
Martin 290 P5M-3, BLC version of P5M; redesignated P7M SubMaster
Martin 291 ASW aircraft, USN
Martin 294 reconnaissance version of B-57B
Martin 297 P5M-Y, sea-based ASW intrusion patrol aircraft, USN
Martin 298 P5M-X, modified P5M-2 to ASW role, USN
Martin 299 lightweight fighter
Martin 302 long-range interceptor, USAF
Martin 303 3-0-3, prototype airliner; improved version of 2-0-2
Martin 304 cargo version of 3-0-3
Martin 305 unsupercharged version of 3-0-3
Martin 306 twinjet (GE TG-180) version of 3-0-3
Martin 307 SeaMistress; civil version of P6M
Martin 308 long-range interceptor, USAF (first alternative for M-302)
Martin 313
Martin 314 long-range interceptor, USAF (second alternative for M-302)
Martin 315 fighter-bomber (unconventional takeoff), USAF
Martin 316 XB-68, supersonic Tactical Air Command (TAC) medium tactical bomber
Martin 317 refueling tanker version of P6M, USN
Martin 318 extended-range counter-surveillance (ERCS) version of P6M, USN
Martin 319 TAC interceptor-bomber, USAF
Martin 321 air/sea rescue version of P5M
Martin 326 utility target-towing version of B-57
Martin 327 Titan ICBM
Martin 328 fighter-bomber, USAF
Martin 329 four jet engine, supersonic patrol flying boat
Martin 331 ASP (Advanced Seaplane), nuclear-powered derivative of P6M
Martin 333 cargo transport, USAF
Martin 337 seaplane water base study, USAF
Martin 343 cargo transport, Army
Martin 344 long-range interceptor
Martin 345 attack aircraft, USN
Martin 346 attack aircraft, USN
Martin 347 land-based ASW aircraft, USN
Martin 350 SAC bomber, USAF
Martin 351 TAC bomber, USAF
Martin 354 short-range hovering aircraft, Army
Martin 358 supersonic attack bomber (similar to M-329), USN
Martin 363 four-ton payload STOL transport, Army
Martin 365 rotoprop aircraft, Army
Martin 367 ASW seaplane, USN
Martin 371 STOL cargo transport, Army
Martin 377 nuclear-powered ASW seaplane study
Martin 380 advanced VTOL studies
Martin 382 electronic countermeasures (ECM) trainer
Martin 404 4-0-4, airliner
Martin A-15
Martin A-22 Maryland
Martin A-23 Baltimore
Martin A-30 Baltimore
Martin A-45
Martin AT-23
Martin B-10
Martin B-12
Martin B-13
Martin B-14
Martin B-16
Martin B-26 Marauder
Martin B-27
Martin B-33 Super Marauder
Martin B-48
Martin B-51
Martin B-57 Canberra
Martin B-68
Martin XB-907
Martin C-3
Martin XLB-4
Martin XO-4
Martin X-23 PRIME
Martin P-5 Marlin
Martin AM Mauler
Martin BM
Martin BTM
Martin T-1
Martin JM
Martin JRM Mars
Martin M12P
Martin MO
Martin M2O [ 41]
Martin MS
Martin NBS-1
Martin N2M [ 41]
Martin PM
Martin P2M [ 41]
Martin P3M
Martin P4M Mercator
Martin P5M Marlin
Martin P6M SeaMaster
Martin P7M SubMaster [ 41]
Martin PBM Mariner
Martin PB2M Mars
Martin RM
Martin SC
Martin T2M
Martin T3M
Martin T4M
Martin T5M
Martin No.1 1909 Biplane [ 41]
Martin 1909-1910 Monoplane [ 41]
Martin 1911 Biplane [ 41]
Martin 1912 Landplane [ 41]
Martin 1912 Tractor1 [ 41]
Martin 1913 Hydroaeroplane [ 41]
Martin 1913 Pusher [ 41]
Martin 1913 Special [ 41]
Martin-Willard 1914 Biplane [ 41]
Martin 2-0-2
Martin 3-0-3
Martin 4-0-4
Martin Aerial Freighter [ 41]
Martin Baltimore
Martin GMB
Martin GMC
Martin GMP
Martin GMT
Martin Great lakes Tourer [ 41]
Martin K-3 Scout [ 41]
Martin Maryland
Martin MB-1
Martin MB-2
Martin MBT
Martin MT
Martin R [ 41]
Martin R-Land [ 41]
Martin S Hydro [ 41]
Martin T
Martin TT
Glenn Martin Twin Tractor [ 41]
(Martin Aircraft Company, Christchurch, New Zealand)
(James Vernon, Martin Aeroplane Co, Elyra, OH)
(Arthur Martin, Santa Ana, CA)
()
(Ray Martin, Smithville, OH)
(Edward Martin & Millard Boyd, Santa Ana, CA)
(Katsura Maruoka)
(E. Maslov)
(Joe J Mason, Woodland Hills, CA)
(Monty G Mason, Long Beach, CA)
(Dave Mason, Houston, TX)
(Dave Mason, Houston, TX)
(Masquito Aircraft)
(Master Aircraft, 315 Passaic St, Rochelle Park, NJ)
(Lyle Mathews)
(Mathewson Automobile Co, Denver, CO)
(Mécanique Aviation TRAction )
(Clark B Matthews, 317 Second St Marietta, OH)
((---) Mathieu-Charles Russel, Chicago, IL)
((Henry) Mattley Airplane & Motor Co, San Bruno, CA)
(Pierre Mauboussin / Avions Mauboussin )
(Maule Aircraft Corp.)
(Larry Mauro)
(Magyar Királyi Állami Vas-, Acél- és Gépgyárak – Royal Hungarian State Iron, Steel and Machine Works)
(Maverick Air Inc, Penrose, CO)
(Avions Max Holste )
(Maximum Safety Airplane Co (Fdr: Fred L Bronson), 5111 Santa Fe Ave, Los Angeles, CA)
(W L Maxson Corp. / Maxson-Brewster.)
(Oakland CA.)
(Robert Mayer)
((William Benson) Mayo Radiator Co, New Haven, CT)
(Simplex Automobile Co, New Brunswick, NJ)
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