Viberti Musca 1 | |
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Role | Two-seat touring monoplane |
National origin | Italy |
Manufacturer | Ali Viberti SpA |
Designer | Franco Muscariello |
First flight | 1948 |
The Viberti Musca 1 is a 1940s Italian two-seat civil touring monoplane produced by Ali Verberti SpA of Turin.[1]
The Musca 1 was a cantilever low-wing monoplane powered by an 85 hp (63 kW) Continental C85 flat-four piston engine.[1] Named for the chief designer Franco Muscariello it had an enclosed side-by-side seating and a fixed conventional landing gear.[1] The Musca 1 started production in 1948 and in 1951 the Musca 1bis was introduced with structural improvements.[1] The company had two further variants planned but the company was dissolved around 1951.[1] Muscareillo continued development of the Musca 1, however, flying a modified version, the Musca 1 Ter powered by a Walter Micron on 15 September 1952.[2][3]
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1951–52.[4]
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