Farman Moustique
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The Farman Moustique is a family of French monoplanes built by the Société des Aéroplanes Henry et Maurice Farman and Billancourt. Shortly after the end of World War I Farman introduced a low powered single seat monoplane for sport and tourism. It flew for the first time in May 1919 and was named the Moustique (in English Mosquito). A little later aircraft of this kind became known in the UK as motor gliders the subjects of the first Lympne Trials of 1923.

Made by BillancourtFarman Aviation Works.

Wing Area Sqm
11
Eng 1 Type
2
Range Km
350
Capacity
1
Number Built
59
Empty Weight Kg
151
Gross Weight Kg
285
Span M
8
Primary user
Prop Blade Number
2
Manufacturer
Prop Name
wooden Merville Srs.639
First Flight
May 1919
Eng 1 Name
AVA 4 oo
Max Speed Kmh
130
Origin
France
National Origin
France
Height M
2
Prime Units
met
Eng 1 Hp
25
Eng 1 Number
1
Length M
6
Category

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