Brochet MB.30

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MB.30
Brochet MB.30 photo L'Aerophile-Salon 1934.jpg
RoleSports aircraft
National originFrance
Manufacturer Brochet for homebuilding
Designer Maurice Brochet
First flight11 September 1934
Number builtat least 1

The Brochet MB.30 was a single-seat sports aircraft designed by Maurice Brochet in the mid-1930s.

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The MB-30 surname was "little pike".

Design and development

The MB.30 was a parasol-wing monoplane of all-wooden construction.

It is derived from the MB-20, the noticeable change was the addition of a tractor engine. [1]

Specifications

Data from [2]

General characteristics

Performance

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References

  1. "Brochet MB-30". www.all-aero.com. Retrieved 2020-08-25.
  2. "Brochet MB-30 - avion de sport - Un siècle d'aviation française". Aviafrance.com. 2005-11-11. Retrieved 2019-02-04.