The Breguet 901 Mouette (English: Seagull) is a single seat French competition sailplane from the 1950s.
Breguet's first sailplane, the Type 900, had some success in national competitions but failed to impress at the two World Championships of 1950 and 1952, partly because of its short wingspan.
There are long span, short chord slotted flaps inboard, mid-chord airbrakes and tips finished with small "salmon" fairings.
Both designs have plywood skinned fuselages, though that of the 901 is longer in the nose where the cockpit has an extended, single piece canopy.
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