The Boisavia B.50 Muscadet was a prototype French three-seat cabin monoplane first flown in 1946.
[1] The B.50 was designed and built after the Second World War by Luicien Tieles, it was a strut-braced high-wing monoplane with three seats and a conventional landing gear with a tail wheel.
[1] The prototype, with the French test registration F-WCZE, first flew on 13 October 1946 powered by a 100 hp (75 kW) Renault 4Pei engine.
[1] Tieles modified the design as a four-seater and formed Societe Boisavia to build the type which he called the Mercurey.
[1] Data from Gaillard (1990) p. 40[2]General characteristics Performance