La Mouette

Founded in 1974 by brothers Gérard Thevenot and Jean-Marc Thevenot, the company was formed to produce versions of the American Seagull hang glider. Their glider was named La Mouette, after which the company was named. In 1979 they produced the La Mouette Atlas which remained in production through 2012 and of which there are over 8000 examples flying.

In 1986 the company started building paramotors and in 1995 introduced the “topless” hang glider, deleting the kingpost and upper flying wires.

1998: 1 rue la Petite Fin, F-21121 Fontaine les Dijon, FRANCE

In 2010-11 the company developed an electric aircraft, the Samson.

The company also built a rigid wing hang glider, the Tsunami and a powered parachute, the Skydancer under the brand Helite. Helite went on to be a company that specializes in air bag designs.

Lamer Aircraft Corp

USA
E. H. Lanier formed company at Newark, New Jersey, in 1943, to continue research work on semi-flying-wing STOL aircraft. Six research models were followed by single-seat Paraplane I, II and Commuter 110. Capable of sustained level flight at speeds as low as 19mph (31 kmh). The two-seat Commuter 120 was planned in 1961.

Lambert Aircraft Engineering

Lambert Aircraft Engineering manufactures a range of light aircraft, marketed under the name Mission. Mission aircraft are developed to modern standards and intended for general aviation. The aircraft are primarily intended for flight training and recreational flying.

2011: Lambert Aircraft Engineering bvba
Hangar 59, Wevelgem Airfield
B-8560 Wevelgem
BELGIUM

Lambert Aircraft Corporation

USA
A Robertson, Missouri, company founded in 1934 by J. P. Wooster Lambert, of the Lambert Engine and Machine Company, to take over and continue production of aircraft designed by Mono Aircraft Corporation of Moline, Illinois, part of Allied Aviation Corporation.

Monocoupe Div, (S L “Casey”) Lambert Aircraft Corp, St Louis MO and Long Island NY.