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.