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The Morane-Saulnier Alcyon (en: Kingfisher) is a two or three-seat basic training monoplane designed and built in France by
Morane-Saulnier Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier was a French aircraft manufacturing company formed in October 1911 by Raymond Saulnier (aircraft manufacturer), Raymond Saulnier (1881–1964) and the Robert and Léon Morane, Morane brothers, Léon (1885–1918) and ...
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Design and development

Designed as a basic trainer for the French military the prototype MS.730 first flew on 11 August 1949. The prototype was a low-wing cantilever monoplane with a fixed tailwheel landing gear and powered by a Mathis 8G.20 inverted V8 engine. The engine was replaced with a German war-surplus
Argus As 10 The Argus As 10 was a German-designed and built, air-cooled 90° cylinder bank-angle inverted V8 "low power" aircraft engine, used mainly in training aircraft such as the Arado Ar 66 and Focke-Wulf Fw 56 Stösser and other small short-range re ...
and the prototype flew again in November 1949 as the MS.731. Two further prototypes were built and flown in 1951 designated ''MS.732'', they were each powered by a Potez 6D 02 engine and the original fixed landing gear of the prototype was replaced with retractable main wheels.


Operational history

The production version that followed was designated the MS.733, with five pre-production aircraft and 200 production aircraft. The aircraft were delivered to the French Navy (40), the French Air Force (145) and the Cambodian Air Force (15). Seventy of the French Air Force aircraft were fitted with machine guns for gunnery training and some of these were later converted for counter-insurgency operations (and re-designated MS.733A) for use in Algeria. After the war, some aircraft were sold to Morocco. The Alcyon was a successful trainer, capable of basic aerobatic maneuvers. It was often used in replacement of pre-war vintage
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biplanes. Several civilian flying schools, including
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, used the Alcyon. For the time, it was well equipped with full
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equipment: two
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- ILS sets, one ADF set, two VHF radios, a radar altimeter, an attitude indicator, and a directional gyroscope. For this reason, it was often used for navigation training as it was far cheaper to operate than the twin-engine designs commonly used for that task. Since retirement by the French military services, several Alcyons have been restored to flying condition in France by private pilot owners and groups.


Variants

;MS.730 :Prototype powered by a Mathis 8G.20 engine, one built later re-engined as the MS.731. ;MS.731 :Prototype re-engined with a
Argus As 10 The Argus As 10 was a German-designed and built, air-cooled 90° cylinder bank-angle inverted V8 "low power" aircraft engine, used mainly in training aircraft such as the Arado Ar 66 and Focke-Wulf Fw 56 Stösser and other small short-range re ...
engine. ;MS.732 :Prototypes powered by a Salmson 8.AS.02 engine and retractable landing gear,Bridgman 1951, p. 134c two built. ;MS.733 :Production variant with a Potez 6D 02 engine, five pre-production and 200 production aircraft built. ;MS.733A :MS.733 gunnery trainers modified for counter-insurgency role; it served from 1955 to 1959. It was replaced by the T-28S ''Fennec'' :The COIN upgrade included a SFOM 83
reflector sight A reflector sight or reflex sight is an optical sight that allows the user to look through a partially reflecting glass element and see an illuminated projection of an aiming point or some other image superimposed on the field of view. These sig ...
(suspended from the cockpit roof), two x 7.5mm MAC 1934/M39 machine guns in the wings (with 500 rounds each), and two under-wing hardpoints. :Typical hardpoint loadout used paired Matra Type 14 rocket rails, which held four (stacked 2 x 2) SERAM T10 heavy rockets and had a smaller hardpoint between the rocket rails rated for a bomb. ;MS.735 :Powered by supercharged Potez 6D 30 engine.Bridgman 1953, pp. 143–144.


Operators

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Cambodian Air Force The Royal Cambodian Air Force ( km, កងទ័ពជើងអាកាស, Kângtoăp Cheung Akas, ) is the branch of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces which is charged with operating all military aircraft in Cambodia. Organisation The Royal ...
: 15 MS.733A aircraft were sold to Cambodia for training and COIN duties."Morane-Saulnier MS.733 Alcyon – a trainer with Gallic flair!".
''Shortfinal's Blog'', 29 June 2013. Retrieved: 1 January 2014.
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French Air Force The French Air and Space Force (AAE) (french: Armée de l'air et de l'espace, ) is the air and space force of the French Armed Forces. It was the first military aviation force in history, formed in 1909 as the , a service arm of the French Army; ...
: 145 MS.733 trainer aircraft. Several were converted to MS.733A COIN models; after the Algerian War they were either sold or converted back to MS.733 trainers. *
French Navy The French Navy (french: Marine nationale, lit=National Navy), informally , is the maritime arm of the French Armed Forces and one of the five military service branches of France. It is among the largest and most powerful naval forces in t ...
: 40 MS.733 trainer aircraft. They did not have carrier landing equipment because they were used exclusively at land bases. *
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: Five civilianized MS.733 models were bought as single-engine trainers. ; *
Khmer Air Force The Khmer Air Force (french: Armée de l'air khmère; AAK), commonly known by its americanized acronym KAF (or KhAF) was the air force component of the Khmer National Armed Forces (FANK), the official military of the Khmer Republic during the C ...
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Moroccan Air Force The Royal Moroccan Air Force ( ar, القوات الجوية الملكية; ber, Adwas ujenna ageldan; french: Forces Royales Air) is the air force of the Moroccan Armed Forces. History The Moroccan air force was formed on 14 May 1956 as the ...
: Bought several MS.733A aircraft for COIN duties.


Specifications (MS.733)


See also


References


Notes


Bibliography

* Bridgman, Leonard, ed. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1951–52''. London: Sampson Low, Marston & Company, Ltd. 1951 * Bridgman, Leonard, ed. ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1953–54''. London: Jane's All The World's Aircraft Publishing Co., 1953. * ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft (Part Work 1982-1985)''. London: Orbis Publishing, 1985. * Taylor, Michael J. H. ''Jane's Encyclopedia of Aviation''. London: Studio Editions. 1989. .


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