Avions Mudry et Cie established by Auguste Mudry at Bernay 1958, occupying former SAN premises and initially operated as extension of his CAARP, which was merged into Mudry 1978. Sports/aerobatic…
Les Ateliers des Mureaux formed at Les Mureaux 1918 to build landplanes and seaplanes, initially with few original designs; obtained licence for Vimy Commercial 1922, followed by Bre.XIVA2 and in…
Edmond Nennig designed at least 8 aircraft between wars, built in shops at Porte de Châtillon. Three in 1925-6 had Anzani engines. Aircraft 01, of 1933, produced with André Maillet,…
Rudy Nickel and Joseph Foucard produce 001 Asterix unconventional 2-seater.
Avions H. Nicollier, Besançon, produce plans, kits and parts of sport monoplanes NH 433 Menestrel, 434 Super Menestrel and HN 600 Week-End single-seaters and HN 700 Menestrel II 2-seater.
SA des Etablissements Nieuport founded at Issy-les-Moulineaux, Paris, June 1910 by Edouard de Niéport, who used name Nieuport (to which he later changed his own) to avoid embarrassing his family.…
NOIN AERONAUTIQUE ALPAERO The Exel is the fourth design produced by Claude Noin, whose father was a noted soaring pilot of the 1950s and was first to cross the Alps…
Société Nationale de Constructions Aéronautiques du Nord formed January 1937 on enforced nationalization of defence industries, also known as SNCA du Nord or SNCAN. Took over CAMS, most of Potez,…
Formed by changing name of SNCASO 1 September 1956. Main product SO.4050 Vautour; still working on SO.1221 Djinn and SO.9050 Trident; made wings and rear fuselage for Mystère II and…
Constructions de Planeurs à Moteur Auxiliaire, Drancy, formed 1934 from Albert-Aéronautique (in liquidation). Produced single-seater (20-hp Poinsard), later (1937) prototype 2-seater (40-hp Poinsard).
Norbert Parent markets plans for NP 2 Baladin side-by-side monoplane.
Louis Paulhan was pilot, not designer, but several of his aircraft bear his name, notably Paulhan-Fabre biplane and Paulhan-Tatin monoplane 1911.
Maurice Paumier produced MP 2 Baladin refined side-by-side monoplane February 1961, became Parent NP 01.
Around 1930 Roland Payen conceived futuristic configuration comprising forward wing with ailerons and flaps and rear 67° delta wing with elevators and flaps. PA 100 (380-hp GR 7Kdr, 1933) flew…
Etablissements Pecheron, Neuilly-sur-Seine, produced various prototypes 1922-6, notably including P.18 2-seat biplane twin-float seaplane with 400-hp Lorraine, flown early 1925.
Louis Pena produced 2 Capena high-performance aerobatic monoplanes (24 July 1984).
Chantiers et Ateliers de la Loire (Penhoët) produced marine aircraft from 1925, notably 5-engine flying-boat 1926. Designer Richard went to Soviet Union, and company merged 1931 with Wibault, forming Wibault-Penhoët.
Louis Peyret, Courbevoie (Paris), produced early gliders (won Daily Mail £1,000 prize Itford 1922), and several light aircraft including Albessard tandem monoplane (see SFCA) and Le Prieur seaplane, before becoming…
Claude Piel produced light aircraft from 1949, most famous being CP.30 Emeraude (1952), marketed in many variants in form of plans, kits and complete aircraft by Ateliers Aéronautiques de la…
M. Pivot built and flew monoplane 1912-13 notable for aileron system.
PJB AEROCOMPOSITE SARL PJB Aerocomposite, a division of spares supplier PJB Aviation Support, took over construction and development of the Aviakit Hermes, renaming it Vega. New 15,000 m² (161,460 sq…
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