Maule M-7 Explained
The Maule M-7 is a family of single-engine light aircraft that has been manufactured in the United States since the mid-1980s.
Design and development
Based on the Maule M-4, it is a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional configuration, available with tailwheel or optional tricycle wheeled undercarriage[1] and frequently used as a floatplane with twin floats. The basic M-7 has a longer cabin than its predecessors the M-5 & M-6, with two seats in front, a bench seat for up to three passengers behind them, and (like the M-6) an optional third row of "kiddie seats" at the rear.[2] Extra cabin windows can be fitted if the "kiddie seats" are to be used. The MX-7 uses the same fuselage as the M-6,which is a modified M-5 fuselage but the same wing span as the M-5,[2] [3] and incorporates the increased fuel tankage, Hoerner-style wingtips and five-position flaps designed for the M-7.[4]
The M-7 family has been produced both with piston and turboprop engines.[2] [3] [5]
Variants
M-7 series
- M-7-235 Super Rocket
Similar to M-6-235 with lengthened cabin. Tailwheel undercarriage and Lycoming O-540 engine
- M-7-235B Super Rocket[6]
Same as M7-235 including Oleo-Strut main landing gear.
- M-7-235C Orion
Same as M7-235B but with sprung aluminum main landing gear and Lycoming IO-540 engine.
- M-7-260
M-7-260C
M-7-420 Starcraft Turboprop
M-7-235 with Allison 250 turboprop engine
- MT-7-235 Tri-Gear
Super Rocket with tricycle undercarriage
- MT-7-260
MX-7 series
- MX-7 Rocket
MX-7-160 Sportplane
M-6 fuselage with M-5 wings. Lycoming O-320 engine
- MX-7-180 Star Rocket
MX-7 with lengthened cabin. Optional third row of seats with windows. Lycoming O-360 engine
- MX-7-180A Sportplane and Comet
MX-7-180B Star Rocket
MX-7-180C Millennium
MX-7-250 Starcraft
MX-7 with Allison 250 turboprop engine
- MX-7-420 Starcraft Turboprop
MX-7-235 with Allison 250 turboprop engine
- MXT-7-160 Comet
MX-7-160 with tricycle undercarriage
- MXT-7-180 Star Rocket
MX-7-180 with tricycle undercarriageReferences
- Book: Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1985–86 . 1985 . registration . Jane's Publishing . London . 9780710608215 .
- Maule develops turboprops . . 2 May 1987 . 2008-12-27.
- Private Aircraft Buyers' Guide . . 15 March 1986 . 37–48 . 2008-12-27.
- Book: Simpson, R. W. . Airlife's General Aviation . 1995 . Airlife Publishing . Shrewsbury . 1-85310-577-5 .
- Book: Taylor, Michael J. H. . Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation . 1989 . Studio Editions . London . 0-7106-0710-5.
- Book: World Aircraft Information Files . Bright Star Publishing. London . 1-156-94382-5 .
Notes and References
- Web site: Standard Equipment – MX(T)-7 Series and M(T)-7 Series Maule Aircraft. 17 June 2012. Maule Air. Maule Air. 1 January 2012.
- Simpson 1995, 242
- Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1985–86, 448
- "Private Aircraft Buyers' Guide" 1986, 39.
- "Maule develops turboprops" 1987, 16
- World Aircraft Information Files, File 901 Sheet 08