Morane-Saulnier S Explained
The Morane-Saulnier S, also known as MoS-10, was a large twin-engined biplane bomber designed and built in France around 1916. Powered by two Renault 12E V-12 water-cooled piston engines, with Hazet type side radiators, the 'S' was given the STAĆ© designation MoS-10 and serial MS-625.[1]
Variants
- Morane-Saulnier S: company designation for Renault 12E V-12 powered version
MoS.10 B.3:official French government STAe designation for the S
Morane-Saulnier Y: company designation for Hispano-Suiza 8Aa V-8 powered version.
MoS.24 B.3:official French government STAe designation for the Y
References
Bibliography
- Book: Davilla. Dr. James J.. Soltan. Arthur . French Aircraft of the First World War. Flying Machines Press. Mountain View, CA. 1997. 978-1891268090.
- Book: Whittaker, W. E. De. B. . Jane's Fighting Aircraft of World War I . forward . John W.R. Taylor. 1990 . Military Press . New York, N.Y. . 978-0517033760. 117.
Further reading
- Book: Lacaze . Henri . Lherbert . Claude . Morane Saulnier: ses avions, ses projets . 2013 . Lela Presse . Outreau, France . 978-2-914017-70-1 . fr. amp. Morane Saulnier: Their Aircraft and Projects.
External links
- Web site: Passieux . JN . Morane-Saulnier S. jn.passieux.free.fr . 27 September 2018 . Paris . fr.
Notes and References
- Davilla, 1997, p.327