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Please, please, some pictures, or at least sources of the Brochet types. I had finished
my drawings of the built types this year, so this is a most welcome addition !
Most types designed by Maurice Brochet were intended for homebuilders, so just the
construction drawings and the prototype was built. Just the later types, like the MB.100
were designed for series production techniques.
 
[quote author=Jemiba]Most types designed by Maurice Brochet were intended for homebuilders, so just the
construction drawings and the prototype was built. Just the later types, like the MB.100
were designed for series production techniques.[/quote]

Hi,

My dear Jemiba spoke before about that site,and I want
a more info about the MB-130 twin boom light aircraft.

http://avions.brochet.free.fr/2bgal/disp_serie.php?id_album=39&stat=ok
 

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Sources I have:
- mentioned in "Les Avions Français 1944-64" (EPA publisher) page 169
- 3-view and details in "Aviation Magazine" #141 (1955) page 19
- other 3-view in "Aviation Magazine" #219 (1957) page 34

What I noted:
Twin-boom sesquiplane with huge fins.
Agricultural aircraft (the low wing includes chemical tanks) - tourism considered at first
1955 Design by Maurice Brochet
Not built scale-1
1 engine 160hp
span 11m (length about 6.5m)
 
Tophe said:
in "Aviation Magazine" #219 (1957) page 34
What I noted:
Agricultural aircraft (the low wing includes chemical tanks) - tourism considered at first
My notes where wrong: the 1955 design was agricultural, while the surviving 1957 project was for tourism
 

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Excellent my dear Tophe,

great thanks,but in the drawing it had a low-wing,
is that right ?.
 
Yes, medium-wing almost low-wing. I may try to get the 1955 three-view to compare.
Other thing: a possible military use was mentioned in the text, should I translate it for the ones not speaking French?
 
Thank you my dear Tophe,

and may be your drawing was the early design.
 
From Aviation magazine 1955,

a 3-view to MB.130 Project.
 

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