Mignet Aircraft List

Hi,

that site is working;

http://pouguide.org/biographie-d-henri-mignet
 
A list of Mignet designs:

HM-1-1 monoplane glider (1912)
HM-1-2 biplane glider (1913)
HM-2 motor glider (1920)
HM-3 "Le dromadaire" (1922)
HM-4 "Parasol" (1922)
HM-5 shoulder-fitted glider (1922)
HM-6 (1925)
HM-7 helicopter (1925)
HM-8 (1928)
HM-9 with pivoting wings (1929)
HM-10 with engine behind pilot (1929)
HM-11 triplane (1932)
HM-12 variant with slotted wings (1932)
HM-13 enclosed version of Pou-du-Ciel (1933)
HM-14 "Pou du Ciel" (1933)
HM-141 no details
HM-15 enclosed single-seater (1936)
HM-16 "Pou-Bébé" (1936)
HM-17 enlarged enclosed two-seater "Pou-Bébé" (1936)
HM-18 enclosed single-seater (1936)
HM-19 side-by-side two-seater (1936)
HM-20 single-seater produced by American-Mignet (1938)
HM-21 two-seater produced by American-Mignet (1938)
HM-210 improved HM-18 (1936)
HM-23 two-seater produced by American-Mignet (1938)
HM-250 enclosed cockpit thre-seater project (1942)
HM-280 "Pou-Maquis" (1944)
HM-290 "Sport de l'Air" (1946)
HM-293 (1946)
HM-294 single-seater produced while in Argentina (1947)
HM-300 three-seater produced while in Argentina (1947)
HM-310 "Estafette" produced while in Brazil (1952)
HM-320 single-seater produced while in Morocco (1956)
HM-330 "Sakura" produced while Japan (= Tachikawa R-HM) (1954)
HM-350 two-seater produced while in Morocco (1956)
HM-351 no details
HM-360 (1957)
HM-370 side-by-side enclosed two-seater project (1960)
HM-380 (1957)
HM-381 no details
HM-390 (1960)
HM-400 studies (1962-63)

HM-1000 "Balerit" (1985)
HM-1100 "Cordouan" (1997)

Some Mignet topics on this forum:
 
Nice work to put them here my dear Skyblazer,

and there was also HM-351 and HM-370.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mignet_Pou-du-Ciel
 
hesham said:
Nice work to put them here my dear Skyblazer,

and there was also MH-351 and MH-370.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mignet_Pou-du-Ciel

Sorry hesham, but it's HM-, not "MH-"...
Also, I can see no "HM-370" in that Wikipedia list... Take your time before posting!

I have very strong doubts about the designation "HM-351", since the Tachikawa Sakura was the HM-330 ("Cerisier en Fleurs" being the French translation of Sakura).
 
Sorry my dear Skyblazer for inverted the prefix letters,

and no doubt in HM-351,it was mentioned in JAWA 1965-1966,and for HM-370,in
my list it was a Project for a light aircraft competition,no more details.
 

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The HM-370;

http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,965.msg7655.html#msg7655
 
Thanks, hesham. I've added these three designations to the list.
 
OK my dear Skyblazer,

and I don't know that was a real design or not?,HM-384;

http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/F-PVQJ.html
 
Also HM-311 and small Info about HM-351;

http://qam.com.au/?wpfb_dl=5
 

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"HM-311" has a question mark ("?") after it, and indeed it isjust another confusion over the little-known HM-330.
I have researched the Sakura long enough on many Japanese sites to be sure of its designation.
Now it's not impossible that HM-311 and HM-351 existed, but IF they existed they were not the Tachikawa Sakura.
 
Hi,

there was a Mignet HM.381 & HM.385;

http://pouguide.org/uploads/PLANS_HM360-380/CCBEST024.pdf
http://pouguide.org/uploads/PLANS_HM360-380/HM-385%20ailes.pdf
 

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Hi,

HM.24 was a two-seat light aircraft oF 1941,a version of HM.20.
 
The HM.381 and HM.385 are both variants of the stock HM.380, itself a two-seat version of the single-seat HM.360. The HM.381 has detail improvements over the original HM.380 while the HM.385 has a substantially different fuselage, struts and control arrangement to allow side doors, reverse tricycle landing gear and larger wings (9.0 m span front wing). All of the HM.360/380 series were specifically designed for amateur construction and plans are available for free download with the Mignet family's consent at pouguide.org. Here is a detail from the HM.385 drawings:
 

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hesham said:
Hallo my dears,

the most of Mignet aircraft was mentioned here:
http://au.geocities.com/ozflea44/henri_life.html
also we know HM-370,HM-1000 and HM-1100.
the unknown was HM-22,HM-24,HM-25,HM-26,
HM-27 and HM-340;

DOES ANYONE KNOW THEM ?.
It seems that the HM-25 can be the aircraft refered by Mignet as MK-25, build by a Mr. K. in 1941-42 during Mignet's stay in USA (cf L'aventure americaine on Pouguide website here-attached)

Aerofiles registration index mentions:
NX 18218 "American Mignet Aircraft HM-20"
NX 18226 "American Mignet Aircraft HM-23"
NX 18240 "American Mignet Aircraft HM-21"

But for the NX 20473, the index mentions just as "Mignet HM-20?"
And this aircarft seems quite big.

http://pouguide.org/l-aventure-americaine
http://pouguide.org/mignet-usa
 

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From Ailes 4/1946,

the MH.290 drawing.
 

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From, Bulletin_de_l'Association_des_amis 1965,

a good article about Mignet aircraft.
 

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From Aeroplane monthly 1982.
 

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Hi,

HM.190 was a two seat light aircraft,powered by one 40 hp Salmson 9Ad
engine,developed from HM.19C.
 
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Hi,

HM.22 was a project,done during occupation in USA,1937/38
 
From Aeroplane monthly 1984.
 

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