Mignet HM.14
| Mignet HM.14 | |
|---|---|
| HM.14 at The Science Museum at Wroughton | |
| Role | Single-seat light aircraft |
| Manufacturer | homebuilt aircraft |
| Designer | Henri Mignet |
| First flight | 10 September 1933 |
| Introduction | 1933 |
| Produced | 1933-today |
The Mignet HM.14 Flying Flea (Pou du Ciel literally "Louse of the Sky" in French) is a single-seat light aircraft first flown in 1933, designed for amateur construction. It was the first of a family of aircraft collectively known as Flying Fleas.