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Saulnier Collection

Saulnier: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence From the Morane Saulnier MS880B Rallye ZK-CBU to the iconic Morane Saulnier Type N single-seater French plane

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane Saulnier MS880B Rallye ZK-CBU

Morane Saulnier MS880B Rallye ZK-CBU (msn 5199), at Tauranga, NZ. in October 1963. Date: 1963

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Cyril Saulnier

Cyril Saulnier France Wimbledon Championships 2003 Wimbledon, London, England 26 June 2003 Date: 26 June 2003

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane Saulnier MS. 880B G-ARXY

Morane Saulnier MS. 880B G-ARXY
Morane Saulnier MS.880B Rallye G-ARXY (msn 108) at Biggin Hill. Date: 1970s

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane-Saulnier MS-502 Cricquet

Morane-Saulnier MS-502 Cricquet
Morane-Saulnier Ms-502 Cricquet

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane-Saulnier MS-500 Cricquet

Morane-Saulnier MS-500 Cricquet
Morane-Saulnier Ms-500 Cricquet

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane Saulnier MS-406H

Morane Saulnier MS-406H
The First Swiss Airforce Morane-Soulnier Ms-406H Fighter Parked in Snow at Thun, Switzerland Date: 1938

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane Saulnier Type N single-seater French plane

Morane Saulnier Type N single-seater French plane
Morane Saulnier Type N, limited build single-seater shoulder-winged French plane, which was completed in early 1914 and went into service in spring 1915. Date: circa 1914-1915

Background imageSaulnier Collection: WW1, Jean Marie Dominique Navarre, pilot and fighter ace

WW1, Jean Marie Dominique Navarre, pilot and fighter ace
Jean Marie Dominique Navarre (1895-1919), French pilot and fighter ace, seen here as a sergeant pilot serving with Escadrille MS 12 towards the end of 1915. The plane is a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane-Saulnier Type L of Lt Warneford VC

Morane-Saulnier Type L of Lt Warneford VC
Morane-Saulnier Type L, serial no. 3253, of Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford VC, which he used to destroy the German Zeppelin LZ 37 over Ghent, Belgium, on 7 June 1915. Date: circa 1915

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane Saulnier Type P reconnaissance plane

Morane Saulnier Type P reconnaissance plane
Morane Saulnier Type P French two-seater reconnaissance plane used by both France and Britain during 1916 and 1917. Date: circa 1916-1917

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane Saulnier MS405C1 -this mid 1930s French fighter

Morane Saulnier MS405C1 -this mid 1930s French fighter proved to be somewhat underpowered and underarmed

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane-Saulnier MS222Bis, F-AJZT

Morane-Saulnier MS222Bis, F-AJZT

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane-Saulnier N and Henry Farman biplane, WW1

Morane-Saulnier N and Henry Farman biplane, WW1
A Morane-Saulnier Type N French monoplane fighter aircraft, with Lieutenant Bayetto of the RFC (Royal Flying Corps) in the cockpit during the First World War

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Saulnier, Raymond, designer pilot and manufacturer in h

Saulnier, Raymond, designer pilot and manufacturer in his Morane-Saulnier Type G, 1913

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Pfalz E III a licence-built Morane Saulnier Type L

Pfalz E III a licence-built Morane Saulnier Type L

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Pfalz E I scout of 1915 was based on the French Morane

Pfalz E I scout of 1915 was based on the French Morane Saulnier Type H

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane, Leon, designer pilotand manufacturer in Morane

Morane, Leon, designer pilotand manufacturer in Morane Saulnier Type G, 1913

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane-Saulnier BB two-seat biplane

Morane-Saulnier BB two-seat biplane
Morane-Saulnier BB two-seat reconnaissance and escort fighter biplane with two observer-operated Lewis guns. Date: circa 1915-1916

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Morane-Saulnier MS236 built under licence by SABCA for t?

Morane-Saulnier MS236 built under licence by SABCA for t?
Morane-Saulnier MS236 built under licence by SABCA for the Belgian Air Force

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Fairey Battle, rear, and Morane-Saulnier MS406C, front

Fairey Battle, rear, and Morane-Saulnier MS406C, front

Background imageSaulnier Collection: M Garros flying a Morane-Saulnier Hydro-Monoplaneu

M Garros flying a Morane-Saulnier Hydro-Monoplaneu
M. Garros flying a Morane-Saulnier Hydro-Monoplane over the Tir-Au-Pigeons at Monte Carlo during the Monaco Schneider Trophy Contest, April 1913

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Gilberts Morane-Saulnier seaplane (left)

Gilberts Morane-Saulnier seaplane (left)
Gilberts Morane-Saulnier seaplane, left, and the Borel Hydro-monoplane on the quay at the Monaco Schneider Trophy Contest, April 1913

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Gilberts Morane-Saulnier seaplane

Gilberts Morane-Saulnier seaplane at the Monaco Schneider Trophy Contest, April 1913

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Gustav W Hamel sitting in a Morane-Saulnier

Gustav W Hamel sitting in a Morane-Saulnier
Gustav W. Hamel sitting in a Morane-Saulnier

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Crashed RAF aircraft - WWI

Crashed RAF aircraft - WWI
A crashed RAF Saulnier monoplane - The Joan of Arc - which brought down the German biplane Albatros at Vaudemanges, France. Date: circa 1915

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace Hero

Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace Hero
On 7 June 1915 at Ghent, Belgium, Reginald ( Rex ) Alexander John Warneford, VC (1891- 1915), a Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Warneford attacks Zeppelin at Ghent

Warneford attacks Zeppelin at Ghent
On 7 June 1915 at Ghent, Belgium, Reginald Alexander John Warneford, VC (1891- 1915), a Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageSaulnier Collection: Hamel / Morane Saulnier

Hamel / Morane Saulnier
Gustav Hamel, British pioneer aviator, and his Morane Saulnier


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Saulnier: A Legacy of Aviation Excellence From the Morane Saulnier MS880B Rallye ZK-CBU to the iconic Morane Saulnier Type N single-seater French plane, the name "Saulnier" has become synonymous with aviation greatness. Dating back to World War 1, this renowned family of aircraft manufacturers and pilots has left an indelible mark on history. Jean Marie Dominique Navarre, a pilot and fighter ace, soared through the skies in his Morane-Saulnier Type L, showcasing its exceptional capabilities. The legacy continued with the introduction of the Morane Saulnier Type P reconnaissance plane, which played a crucial role in gathering vital information during wartime operations. Its reliability and efficiency made it an invaluable asset for military forces. In the mid-1930s, France witnessed another milestone with the arrival of the Morane Saulnier MS405C1 - a formidable fighter that pushed boundaries and set new standards in aerial combat. Designed by Cyril Saulnier himself, this aircraft showcased his expertise as both a designer and pilot. Not limited to military applications alone, civilian aviation also benefited from their ingenuity. The Morane-Saulnier MS-502 Cricquet and its predecessor MS-500 Cricquet were popular choices among private pilots seeking reliable performance coupled with elegant design. Raymond Saulnier stands out as one of their most influential figures - a visionary designer who not only piloted but also manufactured aircraft. His passion for flight was evident in every creation bearing his name. Even today, enthusiasts can witness firsthand the brilliance of these aircraft at airshows worldwide. The sleek lines of the Morane Saulnier MS406H or marvel at vintage models like the legendary G-ARXY remind us all of how far aviation technology has come thanks to pioneers like Saulniers. Whether it's exploring historical milestones or witnessing modern-day marvels bearing their nameplate; there's no denying the impact in shaping the aviation industry.