SOCATA MS.880 Rallye facts for kids
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SOCATA MS.880 Rallye. | |
Role | Training aircraft. |
National origin | France. |
Manufacturer | SOCATA |
First flight | 1959 |
Introduction | 1961 |
Status | Active |
The SOCATA MS.880 Rallye is a type of light airplane made in France. It's used by both regular people and the military. One of its main jobs is to help pilots learn how to fly.
History of the Rallye Aircraft
This airplane was first designed by a company called Morane-Saulnier. Later, another company, SOCATA, started building it.
There's even a special version for the military called the Rallye 235 Guerrier. This one can be used for light attacks. Some Rallye planes were also built in Poland. They were made under a special agreement and called the PZL Koliber.
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