This is a list of gliders/sailplanes of the world, (this reference lists all gliders with references, where available)[1] Note: Any aircraft can glide for a short time, but gliders are designed to glide for longer.

M

M&D

(M&D Flugzeugbau, Germany)

Macetti

(A.M. Macetti)

  • Macetti Aeronautilo

MacPherson

(Gregg MacPherson)

  • MacPherson SG-1

MacPherson

(Gregg MacPherson)

  • MacPherson SG-1 Sailplane

Maeda

(Keniti Maeda)

  • Maeda 2 – (前田式2型(光2・1型))
  • Maeda 5 – (前田健一 5)
  • Maeda 6
  • Maeda 7
  • Maeda 105 – (前田式105型)
  • Maeda 205 – (前田式205型)
  • Maeda 703
  • Maeda 2600
  • Maeda Asahi – (朝日式駒鳥型)
  • Maeda-Rokko 1
  • Maeda-Rokko 2
  • Maeda Ku-1 – a.k.a. Ku-1 Catamaran
  • Maeda Ku-6 (Sora-sha – air vehicle, later Kuro-sha – black vehicle)
  • Maeda Primary
  • Maeda Army Type 2 Small Glider

Maggi

  • Maggi MG-3 15L Condor

Magnan

(Dr. A. Magnan)

  • Magnan Albatros
  • Magnan M-2 Marin[2]
  • Magnan Vautour

Magnard

(Vizille Magnard, Isère)

  • Magnard glider

MAI

(Moscow Aviation Institute)

Mainelis

(P. Mainelis)

  • Mainelis Birzietis (based on (Gö-3 Minimoa)

Malinowski

(Stefan Malinowski)

  • Malinowski Dziaba – First Polish Glider Contest August 1923

Maluquer-Gimeno

(Juan J. Maluquer, Wahl & Gimeno)

  • Maluquer-Gimeno MG-5 Industrial Engineer
  • Maluquer Lenguado

Manicatide

(Radu Manicatide)

  • Manicatide RM-10

Mantelli

(Adriano Mantelli)

Manotskov

(A. Manotskov)

  • Manotskov Kachouk (Маноцкова Кашук) (variable dihedral)

Manuel

(William L. Manuel)

Marais

(Charles Marais)

Marcho-Silesia

(T.H. Marcho-Silesia / Akad. Fliegerschaft Marcho-Silesia)

  • Marcho-Silesia Oberschlesien
  • Marcho-Silesia Seppl

Marianów

(Wladyslaw Gallara / O.O.Marianów Secondary Convent School)

  • Marianów W.1
  • Marianów W.W.1

Marinavia Farina

(Domenico Farina / Marinavia Farina SRL)

  • Marinavia Farina 15
  • Marinavia Farina IV

Markmann

  • Markmann Mark-10 (Horten H.Xa/b/c modern materials)

Marsch

(J. C. Marsch)

  • Marsch Seaplane

Marsden

Marske Aircraft

(Jim Marske, Marion Ohio, United States)

Martens

(A. Martens)

  • Martens S
  • Martens Pegasus

Martin

(William H. Martin)

  • Martin 1908 glider

Masak

(Peter Masak)

Massia-Biot

(E.D. Massia & Gaston Biot)

  • Massia-Biot 1882 glider

Massy

(Max Massy)

  • Massy 1922 glider

Matejcek

(Jiri Matejcek / students of the Central Aeronautical Institute, Brno-Medlanky)

  • Matejcek M-17 Universal

Matteson

(Fred H. Matteson)

Maupin

(Jim Maupin)

Maxey-Prue

(Irwin Rue, Lyle Maxey – built by Franck Kearns)

  • Maxey-Prue Jennie-Mae

Mayer

(Hermann Mayer)

  • Mayer M-I
  • Mayer MS-II

Mayer

(Oldřich Mayer / Oskar Mayer / Státní průmyslová škola, Moravská Ostrava-Vítkovice / Letov)

  • MOV Káně
  • Mayerovi Chachar
  • Mayer MO-9

McAllister

(Charles McAllister)

  • McAllister Yakima Clipper

McDaniel

(Taylor McDaniel)

  • McDaniel 1931 Rubber Glider #1[4]
  • McDaniel 1931 Rubber Glider #2[5]

McQuilkin

(Robert J. McQuilkin)

  • McQuilkin Mach 1

MDM

(Zaklady Lotnicze Marganski & Myslowski Spolka z o.o. – Margański & Mysłowski Aviation Works) (MDM – Marganski, Dunowska, Makula)

Mead

(T.E. Mead)

  • Mead Challenger
  • Mead Rhön Ranger

Mehr

(Franz Xaver Mehr)

  • Mehr Me-1
  • Mehr Me-2
  • Mehr Me-3
  • Mehr Me-4
  • Mehr Me-4a
  • Mehr Me-5
  • Mehr Me-5a
  • Mehr Me-6
  • Mehr Me-6a

Meier

(Michel-Lorenz Meier Hamburger Aero Club)

  • Meier Mei-11
  • Meier Milomei M-1
  • Meier Milomei M-2[6]

Meindl

(Ob.-Ing. Erich Meindl / Burgfalke Flugzeugbau)

  • Meindl M-2 Linz

Melsheimer

(Frank Melsheimer)

Merriam

(Capt F. W. Merriam)

Merville

Messerschmitt

(Wilhelm Emil Messerschmitt / Messerschmitt AG / Bayerische Flugzeugwerke (BFW))

Meteor

(Meteor C.A., Monfalcone)

Meusel

  • Horst Meusel / Verein für Luftfahrt e.V., Zittau)
  • Meusel M-IV

Micika

(Milose Micika)

  • MiMi B-3 Šídlo

Midland Gliding Club

  • Midland Sailplane

Midwest Sailplane

Miecyslaw Siegel

  • Miecyslaw Siegel MS 1
  • Miecyslaw Siegel MS 2
  • Miecyslaw Siegel MS 3
  • Miecyslaw Siegel MS 8

Mignet

(Henri Mignet)

  • Mignet HM-1-1
  • Mignet HM-1-2
  • Mignet HM-5 Planeur brouette

Mikhaïlovgrad

  • Mikhaïlovgrad Perles – Михайловград Бисер
  • Mikhaïlovgrad Moto-Perles – Михайловград Мото-Бисер

Milbert

(Milbert / Hamburger Flugzeugbau (?))

  • Milbert Hansa

Miles

(F.G. Miles Ltd.)

  • Miles M.76 Durestos Glider Wing[7]

Militi

Miliunas

(Miliunas & Oshkinis / Miliunas & Kontrimas)

  • Miliunas-Kontrimas Nida
  • Miliunas Oskin MO-1
  • Miliunas Oskin MO-2

Miller

(Terry Miller)

Mineo

(Michel Minéo)

  • Minéo M-5 – Mineo, Michel
  • Minéo M-6 – Mineo, Michel

MIP

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

Mišurec-Pučan

(Jindřich Mišurec & Norbert Pučan, Brno)

  • Mišurec-Pučan MP-1
  • Mišurec-Pučan MP-2

Mitchell

(Don Mitchell (aircraft designer))

MKEK

(Turkish: Makina ve Kimya Endüstrisi Kurumu - Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation)

MLL

( )

  • MLL Tulák 37

Mlody Lotnik

(Mlody Lotnik - Antoni Uszacki)

Molino O/Y

See PIK

Möller

(Flugzeugbau Möller / Ing. Hans Gunther Möller)

Monaghan

(Richard Monaghan)

Monnett

(John T. Monnett)

Montagne Noire

  • Montagne Noire Pastel MN 600 K

Montgomery

(John Joseph Montgomery)

  • Montgomery 1884 glider
  • Montgomery 1885 glider
  • Montgomery 1886 glider
  • Montgomery 1905 The Santa Clara
  • Montgomery 1905 The California
  • Montgomery 1911 The Evergreen

Mooney

(Walt Mooney)

  • Mooney Dust Devil

Moore-Gibson-Emslie

(L.P. Moore, J. Gibson & K. Emslie / The Birmingham Guild Ltd.)

Moore

(Arien C. Moore)

Morelli

(Alberto & Piero Morelli / Aeromere / CVT / Avionautica Rio / CARMAM)

Mori

(Angelo Mori, GVV Tommaso Dal Molin, Varese)

Moswey

(Moswey Segelflugzeug-Werke) – (Georg & Heinrich Müller)

  • Moswey 1
  • Moswey 2
  • Moswey 2a
  • Moswey 3
  • Moswey 4
  • Moswey 4a
  • Moswey 6
  • Moswey GM-1

Motiekaitis

(P. Motiekaitis - Lithuania)

  • Motiekaitis Motion-1
  • Motiekaitis Motion-2

Mouillard

  • Mouillard M-3
  • Mouillard M-4

Mroczkowski

(Antoni von Mroczkowski)

  • Mroczkowski 1910 Glider

MRsZ

(MRSz - Magyar Repülési Szövetség Központi Műhelye)

Mudry

(Avions Mudry Cie, Port d'attache, Cannes Mandelieu)

  • Mudry CAP-1

MSrE

(Műegyetemi Sportrepülő Egyesület – BME Sportrepülő Association)

  • MSrE M-20 (Rubik R-01) – Ernõ RUBIK and Endre JANCSÓ – MSrE
  • MSrE M-22 – András Szokolay & Endre Jancso – MSrE / Aero Ever Ltd., Aircraft Factory of Transylvania
  • MSrE M-30 Fergeteg
  • EMESE-B – Rubik and Jancsó
  • EMESE-C – re-designed by Tasnádi

Müller

(K. Müller)

  • Müller M-2

Muramaya

  • Muramaya Asahi 1

Muraszew & Tomaszewski

Musachevo

(Musachevo glider workshop / L. Panov and D. Panchovsky, R. Radomirov, D. Panchovski & Vlychev )

Musger

(Edwin Musger)

  • Musger Mg 1 St. Pölten
  • Musger Mg 2
  • Musger Mg 4
  • Musger Mg 9
  • Musger Mg 10
  • Musger Mg 12
  • Musger Mg 12A
  • Musger Mg 15
  • Musger Mg 19 Steinadler
  • Musger Mg 23
  • Musger MG-II Uhu
  • Musger Mg-IV Pechvogel
  • Musger SG-12

Muszyński

(Zbigniew Muszynski)

  • Muszyński ZM-1
  • Muszyński ZM-3

Notes

  1. "j2mcl-planeurs". Team J2mcL. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  2. "THE MAGNAN MONOPLANE GLIDER: A French Machine Designed for Gust-Soaring". Flight: 0043–0044. 24 January 1924. Retrieved 7 January 2017.
  3. 1 2 Taylor, John W.R. FRHistS. ARAeS (1962). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1962-63. London: Sampson, Low, Marston & Co Ltd.
  4. Stadvec, Ernest (May 1980). The Rubber Flying Machines (1st ed.). Akron, Ohio: ESSCO. pp. 2, 5–19, 22.
  5. Stadvec, Ernest (May 1980). The Rubber Flying Machines (1st ed.). Akron, Ohio: ESSCO. pp. 3, 20–21.
  6. Taylor, John W. R.. Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1982–83. Jane's Publishing Company. London. 1983. ISBN 0-7106-0748-2
  7. Brown, Don L. (1970). Miles Aircraft since 1925 (1st ed.). London: Putnam & Company Ltd.
  8. Nowarra, Heinz J. (1993). Die Deutsche Luftruestung 1933-1945 Vol.4 – Flugzeugtypen MIAG-Zeppelin (in German). Koblenz: Bernard & Graefe Verlag. ISBN 3-7637-5468-7.
  9. "14. Rhön-Segelflug-Wettbewerb 1933. Preisgerichts-Entscheidung" (PDF) (in German): 391. Retrieved 14 June 2016. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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