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Morane Saulnier Type H on display at the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace at Paris Le Bourget airport | |
Role | Sport aircraft |
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Manufacturer | Morane-Saulnier |
First flight | 1913 |
Developed from | Morane-Saulnier G |
Variants | Morane-Saulnier L |
Survivors
A Type H is preserved at the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace in Le Bourget and another at the Fantasy of Flight in Florida. Several replicas are in museums or flying..
During the second international aero meet, held at Wiener Neustadt in June 1913, Roland Garros won the precision landing prize in a Type H.[3] Later that same year, a Morane-Saulnier H was used to complete the first non-stop flight across the Mediterranean, from Fréjus in the south of France to Bizerte in Tunisia.[4]
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