Mauboussin
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Formation

Pierre Mauboussin had been in partnership with Louis Peyret from 1928 and had jointly designed three types of light sporting aircraft. Mauboussin left the firm in 1932 and established his own aircraft design company. The company was acquired by Fouga
Fouga
Fouga was a French manufacturing company established by Gaston Fouga at Béziers in 1920. Originally created to repair railway rolling stock, the firm eventually became most noted for the aircraft it produced from its woodworking facilities at Aire-sur-l'Adour....

 in 1936, but continued to produce further designs until 1948.

Aircraft designs

Mauboussin M.120
Mauboussin M.120
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 series: (over 100 built pre and postwar)
Mauboussin M.40 Hemiptere
Mauboussin Hémiptère
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: (1 single-seat double monoplane built in 1936)
Mauboussin M.200
Mauboussin M.200
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 series: (3 low-wing aircraft built 1939-1941)
Mauboussin M.300: (2 twin-engined low wing trainers built in 1948)

Surviving aircraft

Nine M.120 Corsaire series aircraft survived in French aircraft collections and museums during 2005. A few examples are still airworthy.

External links

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