Besson MB.36

MB.36
Role Transport flying-boat
National origin France
Manufacturer Besson
Designer Marcel Besson
First flight 15 May 1930
Number built 1


The Besson MB.36 was a French monoplane flying-boat designed by Marcel Besson, only one was built.[1]

Design and development

The MB.36 was a parasol-wing monoplane flying-boat for use as either a bomber or commercial transport.[1] It was powered by three 420 hp (313 kW) Gnome-Rhône 9Ad Jupiter radial engines.[1] The prototype, registered F-AKEJ, was a 10-seat commercial variant, designed in 1926 but did not fly until 15 May 1930 because of financial difficulties.[1][1] By the time of the MB.36 first flight, the company had been taken over by the ANF Mureaux company.[1] After the flying-boat lost a stabilizing float during official tests, and because of poor performance the project was abandoned and the MB.36 scrapped.[1]

Specifications

Data from [1] The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft

General characteristics

Performance

See also


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References

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Orbis 1985, p. 656

Bibliography

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