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Morane-Soulnier Ms-222C1 No-1 Parked

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Morane Morane Soulnier Soulnier Aerolane


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1. Title: "Morane-Soulnier MS-222C1 No.1 Parked: A Timeless Aeronautical Marvel" 2. Description: This photograph showcases the Morane-Soulnier MS-222C1, a classic and elegant French single-engine monoplane, gracefully parked on a tranquil airfield. The MS-222C1, a masterpiece of Morane-Soulnier's aviation legacy, is depicted in its pristine condition, with its sleek lines, gleaming metal surface, and intricate details on full display. The plane's wings are spread wide, evoking a sense of power and readiness for flight, while its tail fin proudly bears the insignia of No.1, signifying its status as a cherished and well-maintained aircraft. 3. Background: Morane-Soulnier, a renowned French aircraft manufacturing company, produced the MS-222C1 between 1937 and 1940. This advanced design was a significant improvement from its predecessors, boasting a more streamlined fuselage, retractable landing gear, and an enclosed cockpit. The MS-222C1 was a versatile aircraft, used primarily for training pilots during the late 1930s and early 1940s. Its distinctive appearance and impressive performance made it a favorite among aviators and a symbol of French aeronautical innovation. 4. Technical Details: The MS-222C1 was powered by a 525 horsepower Hispano-Suiza 12Nbr engine, capable of reaching a top speed of 175 miles per hour. Its wingspan measured 32.8 feet, and its length was 26.6 feet. The aircraft had a maximum takeoff weight of 3,307 pounds and a cruising speed of 135 miles per hour. 5. Legacy: Today, the Morane-Soulnier MS-222C1 remains an iconic figure in aviation history, admired for its timeless design and significant contributions to the development of modern aircraft. This photograph is a testament to the enduring allure of flight and the ingenuity of those who have made it possible.

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