MB.100 | |
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Role | Sports plane |
Manufacturer | Brochet |
Designer | Maurice Brochet |
First flight | 3 January 1951[1] |
Number built | 21 |
The Brochet MB.100 was a three-seat light aircraft developed in France in the early 1950s.
A further derivative of the Brochet MB.70, the MB.100 uses essentially the same airframe as the MB.80, but with a revised tail and cabin, the latter now including a third seat. Service de l'Aviation Légère et Sportive purchased several examples for distribution to French aeroclubs, including a number of tropicalised versions for use in North Africa. Unlike its predecessors, the MB.100 was not designed for homebuilding.
Data from Janes's All The World's Aircraft 1956–57[2]
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