Morane-Saulnier G

The Morane-Saulnier G was a sport aircraft produced in France in the years before the First World War. It was a development of the racing monoplanes designed by Léon Morane and Raymond Saulnier after leaving Borel and like its predecessors was a conventional wire-braced shoulder-wing design. Construction was of fabric-covered wood throughout except for the undercarriage struts which were of steel tube. The type was a sporting success.

* Morane-Saulnier G, 1913, Hydravion de course * Morane-Saulnier I, 1916, Chasseur * Morane-Saulnier L, 1913, Chasseur 1
, which was little more than a copy of the Morane-Saulnier G, built with steel tube instead of wood for the fuselage, and with minor alterations to the outline of the rudder and undercarriage and a new 2
little more than a copy of the Morane-Saulnier G, built with steel tube instead of wood in the fuselage, and with minor alterations to the outline of the rudder and undercarriage and a new 3

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the Morane-Saulnier G, built with steel tube instead of wood for the fuselage, and with minor alterations to the outline of the rudder and undercarriage and a new 5
Empty Weight Lb
208
Wing Area Sqm
16
Eng 1 Type
Gnome
First Flight
1912
Eng 1 Kw
60
Gross Weight Lb
815
Capacity
1
Crew
One pilot
Climb Rate Ftmin
345
Empty Weight Kg
95
Gross Weight Kg
370
Span M
9
Climb Rate Ms
2
Manufacturer
Max Speed Mph
76
Max Speed Kmh
123
Span In
2
Span Ft
30
Wing Area Sqft
172
Met Or Eng
met
Length Ft
20
Eng 1 Hp
80
Eng 1 Number
1
Length In
8
Length M
6
Category

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