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Old 22nd March 2020, 16:37
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Photo Morane Saulnier

Hello,


Currently on ebay at:


https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Aviation-pho...oAAOSwl0xed26G


is a Morane Saulnier having adopted a novel approach to landing.Can anyone identify the type shown?


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Old 22nd March 2020, 18:05
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Hi Clint

This is a Morane-Saulnier MS 35. Photo taken post 1923 after the introduction of the under wing "buzz numbers"

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Old 22nd March 2020, 18:16
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Hi Stig,


Thanks for the ID.


On the subject of the MS.35, do you have a copy of Icare's Les Rois du Parasol? If so there's a follow up question I have about impressments on P.127.


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Old 22nd March 2020, 19:23
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Sorry Clint

I have very few Icare. They take up such a huge volume of space and contain so much useless pages that I decided a long time ago to drop them.

By now space is a very premium issue at my place....

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Old 2nd April 2020, 22:23
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Hello,


Currently on ebay a photo of a Morane Saulnier LA at :


https://www.ebay.de/itm/Foto-Jagd-Fl...gAAOSwdIVecfvx


Stig provides the following info:


Well I suppose it is a type LA and the unit is deff MS 31 (the Greek Archer symbol)
It was actually made into a Sanke card already during WW 1. As is almost the case the correct SFA number is blanked out by the flag on the fin, but since it is a very early photo (1915?) I would guess it is MS 90-99. I don't believe they kept the LA production going all the way to 900....


Thanks Stig.



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Old 4th April 2020, 21:46
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Hello,


Currently on ebay there is a photo of a Morane Saulnier Type H at:


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/oversized...gAAOSwRaRZqHG8


I assume given the price it is original!


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Old 6th April 2020, 22:24
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Hello,


Currently on ebay are:


A Morane Saulnier Type L at



https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Aviation-pho...UAAOSwc6deiizg


and a Morane Saulnier Type AC at:


https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Aviation-pho...wAAOSwVqpeii--


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Old 7th April 2020, 02:50
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Clint

The type L is actually a type LA (check the slab sided L vs the more rounded fuselage of the LA)

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Old 7th April 2020, 10:04
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Hi Stig,


Thanks for the heads up. Which really is pretty obvious. I think I'll stick to posting stuff I'm actually interested in from here on, rather than what i think might interest others, but I'm too lazy to check!


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Old 7th April 2020, 20:51
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Re: Photo Morane Saulnier

Hey Clint

I think you are doing great. There are moments when we all rely on what the seller says, no big deal as I see it

Wish you would go on posting all sorts of pics from this interesting period in aviation history. As I see it you are a master in finding both great and interesting photos. No idea how you do it. I just never find anything...

Please keep it up!!

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