Monnett Experimental Aircraft
| Company type | Experimental Aircraft Kits and Plans |
|---|---|
| Industry | Experimental Aircraft Manufacturer |
| Fate | Sold to INAV Ltd. 1986 |
| Successor | Great Plains Aircraft Supply Company |
| Headquarters | Elgin, Il |
Key people | John Monnett |
| Products | Experimental Aircraft Kits and Plans |
Monnett Experimental Aircraft was a United States aircraft manufacturer. Founded by John Monnett, a schoolteacher from Illinois who transitioned from a pilot of J3 Cubs and Aeronca Champs to building and designing tube-and-fabric racing aircraft built around the Volkswagen air-cooled engine. The company was founded to produce plans and kits for the Sonerai I aircraft. The Sonerai I was specially built to be used as a Formula V Air Racing racer. The follow-on aircraft, the Sonerai II was a two-seat modification that made the aircraft more marketable for sport piloting. In 1982, the company marketed its Moni motor glider. It was built of aluminum and featured bonded wing skins.