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The Lefebvre MP.205 Busard was a single-seat racing aircraft built in France in 1975 and marketed for homebuilding. Its design was adapted from that of the Max Plan MP.204 racer that had been conceived to attempt a world airspeed record in the under 500 kg class in 1949. Compared to its predecessor the Busard was lightened and intended to be powered by a lower-power engine and simplified for construction by amateurs.

Lefebvre Busard racer ; Legrand-Simon L.S.50 Dauphin, L.S.60; Lemaire A.R.L.20 Baby Squale ; Max Plan M.P.215; Merville D.63; Mignet HM-351 ; Morane-Saulnier (later S.E.E.M.S., Socata) M.S.1

Made by Homebuilt aircraft.

Empty Weight Lb
527
Wing Area Sqm
6
Designer
Robert Lefebvre
Eng 1 Type
Continental O-200
First Flight
1975
Eng 1 Kw
67
Gross Weight Lb
760
Crew
One pilot
Empty Weight Kg
239
Gross Weight Kg
345
Span M
6
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
180
Max Speed Kmh
290
Span In
8
Span Ft
19
National Origin
France
Wing Area Sqft
64
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
17
Eng 1 Hp
90
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
7
Length M
5
Category

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