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The Morane-Saulnier H was an early aircraft first flown in France in the months immediately preceding the First World War; it was a single-seat derivative of the successful Morane-Saulnier G with a slightly reduced wingspan[1][2] Like the Type G, it was a successful sporting and racing aircraft: examples serving with the French army were used in the opening phases of the war.

Type H
Morane Saulnier Type H on display at the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace at Paris Le Bourget airport
Role Sport aircraft
Manufacturer Morane-Saulnier
First flight 1913
Developed from Morane-Saulnier G
Variants Morane-Saulnier L

German versions, the Fokker Eindecker fighters, were armed with forward-firing machine guns and became the first single-seat fighter aircraft so armed.


Service use


Royal Flying Corps Morane-Saulnier H built by Grahame-White
Royal Flying Corps Morane-Saulnier H built by Grahame-White

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]

The French Army ordered a batch of 26 aircraft under the designation MoS.1.[2] French-built machines saw limited service in the opening stages of World War I, with pilots carrying out reconnaissance missions and occasionally engaging in aerial combat using revolvers and carbines.[2] The British Royal Flying Corps also acquired a small number, impressing three civilian-owned aircraft on the outbreak of the war, and ordering 36 machines Grahame-White, who was manufacturing the type in the UK under licence in two batches. The RFC mainly used the its Type Hs for training, with only one example seeing service with operational squadrons (4 and 12 Squadrons).[5]


German copies


A German-built copy entered production as the Fokker M.5 in 1913: it featured a slightly longer fuselage, framed in steel tube rather than wood, a comma shaped rudder, and a redesigned undercarriage integrated with the under-wing bracing pylons. When armed in 1915 with a synchronised machine gun it became the first of the Fokker "Eindecker" monoplane fighters.[6]

The type was also produced under licence in Germany by the Pfalz Flugzeugwerke: during the war the company built armed versions as the E.I, E.II, E.IV, E.V, and E.VI, with increasingly powerful engines. Like the better known Fokkers, with which they were often confused by Allied airmen, these were armed with a single, synchronised lMG 08 machine gun.[7][8]


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.


Variants



Morane-Saulnier versions


Pfalz E.I side view
Pfalz E.I side view

Pfalz versions



Operators


Swiss Morane-Saulnier H
Swiss Morane-Saulnier H
 France
 Austria-Hungary
 Belgium
 Denmark
 Germany
 Portugal
 United Kingdom
 Russia
  Switzerland

Specifications


Data from flugzeuginfo.net

General characteristics

Performance


References


  1. Taylor 1989, p.648
  2. "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft", p.2539
  3. Hartmann 2001, p. 11
  4. Flying the Mediterranean Flight 27 September 1913
  5. Bruce 1982, pp. 287–289
  6. Brannon (1996), pp.7-9
  7. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft, p.2698
  8. Grosz 1996
  9. Herris 2001, p.10
  10. Herris 2001, p.16
  11. Herris 2001, p.21
  12. Herris 2001, p.24
  13. Herris 2001, p.25
  14. Grosz 1996, p.27

Bibliography



Further reading



На других языках


[de] Morane-Saulnier H

Die Morane-Saulnier Typen G und H waren französische Monoplane oder Eindecker und wurden als Sportflugzeuge, später als Aufklärungs- und Jagdflugzeuge im Ersten Weltkrieg verwendet.
- [en] Morane-Saulnier H

[fr] Morane-Saulnier Type H

Le Morane-Saulnier Type H est un avion de sport monoplan du constructeur aéronautique français Morane-Saulnier, et un avion de chasse de la Première Guerre mondiale. Il est présenté au salon de l'aviation du Grand Palais de Paris 1912, et fabriqué jusqu'en 1915.

[it] Morane-Saulnier Type H

Il Morane-Saulnier Type H era un monomotore monoplano da turismo sviluppato dall'azienda aeronautica francese Morane-Saulnier nei primi anni dieci del XX secolo, prima dello scoppio della prima guerra mondiale[2][3], e prodotto, oltre che dalla stessa, su licenza dalla britannica Grahame-White e dalla tedesco imperiale Pfalz-Flugzeugwerke.



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