Morane-Saulnier T

[1] The Morane-Saulnier T was a large, five-bay biplane of conventional configuration, with unstaggered wings of equal span.

The tapered rear fuselage and large triangular vertical stabilizer were reminiscent of those used on Morane-Saulnier's smaller designs but would be a constant cause of problems throughout the types operational service despite attempts to fix the problems.

[1] The tractor engines were mounted in streamlined nacelles supported by struts suspended between the wings and the propellers on the Type T were sometimes fitted with large spinners.

[1] The landing gear consisted of two main units, each of which had two wheels joined by a long axle, plus a tailskid and an auxiliary nosewheel.

[1] Only one example of the preceding Type S bomber had been built, while an order was placed for 90 Morane-Saulnier T aircraft,[2] although older sources suggest that production may have been cancelled before all of these were completed.

Morane-Saulnier T