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Morane-Saulnier MoS-50 (also MS.50) was a French trainer aircraft of parasol type from 1924. The twin-seat monoplane aircraft was of wooden construction. It was one of the last aircraft to have a rotary engine - a 130 hp Clerget 9B. In 1925 six MS.50Cs were sold to Finland where they were used as trainers until 1932. It was very popular in service. Five aircraft of the modified type MS.53 were sold to Turkey.

Made by Morane-Saulnier.

More Users
Finnish Air Force
Turkish Air Force
Jet Or Prop
prop
Height Alt
309.88
Stall Speed Main
km-h
Length Alt
759.46
Max Takeoff Weight Main
860.0
Power Alt
130 hp
Lists
* List of military aircraft of France
Range Main
km
More Performance
2½ hours
Max Speed Alt
6300.0
Introduced
1924
Loading Main
kg-m²
Power/mass Main
W-kg
Power/mass Alt
hp-lb
Height Main
3.1 m
Max Speed Main
170.0
Cruise Speed Main
km-h
Max Takeoff Weight Alt
1892.0
Ceiling Main
5
500 m
Type Of Prop
rotary piston engine
Crew
2
Never Exceed Speed Main
km-h
Retired
1930.0
Span Main
11.7 m
Cruise Speed Alt
knots
mph
Area Main
24 m²
Primary user
Useful Load Alt
kg
Span Alt
1168.4
Plane Or Copter?
Never Exceed Speed Alt
knots
mph
Engine(prop)
Clerget 9B
Manufacturer
Useful Load Main
kg
Climb Rate Main
7200.0
Power Main
100.0
Number Of Props
1
Stall Speed Alt
knots
mph
Climb Rate Alt
394.0
Length Main
7.6 m
Area Alt
258.25
Range Alt
nm
mi
Empty Weight Main
kg
Ceiling Alt
18000.0
Category
Empty Weight Alt
lb
Loading Alt
lb-ft²

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