(also '''MS.50''') was a
French trainer aircraft of parasol-type from
1924 . The twin-seat monoplane aircraft was of a wooden construction. It was one of the last aircraft that had a rotary engine - a 130 hp
Clerget 9B.
In 1925, six aircraft 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.
The only preserved aircraft of this type is located at Central Finland Aviation museum.
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Thulinista Hornettiin
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2
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76 m
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24 ft 11 in
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117 m
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38 ft 4 in
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31 m
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10 ft 2 in
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24 m&2
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25825 ft&2
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kg
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kg
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860 kg
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1,892 lb
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Clerget 9B
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rotary piston engine
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1
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100 kW
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130 hp
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170 km/h
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91 knots, 105 mph
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km/h
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knots, mph
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km/h
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knots, mph
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km/h
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knots, mph
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km
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nm, mi
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5,500 m
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18,000 ft
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120 m/min
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394 ft/min
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kg/m&2
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lb/ft&2
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hp/lb
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