The HM.14 led to more than 300 different models of the Flying Flea. Some of these are: • HM.18 – 1937, single-seat, enclosed cockpit, 35 hp Mengin engine. • HM.18 – 1937, single-seat, enclosed cockpit, 35 hp Mengin engine. • HM.293 – 1946, single-seat variant for larger pilots, typically powered by 50–60 hp
Volkswagen air-cooled engine. Plans are available from Falconar Avia and also from Rodolphe Grunberg of
Rocquefort,
France. • HM.310 Estafette – 1952, two-seat, enclosed cockpit, 67 kW (90 hp)
Continental C90-12F engine. • HM.380 – 1957, two-seat, enclosed cockpit, 1100 lb gross weight, typically powered by 60–100 hp engine. Plans still available from Falconar Avia. • HM.1000 Balerit – 1986, two-seat factory-built microlight, pusher propeller, rear-mounted 64 hp Rotax engine, designed by Mignet's son and nephew and used by the French Army. • HM.1100 Cordouan – 1996, two-seat factory-built microlight, front-mounted 80 hp Rotax engine. ==Safety concerns==