Max Plan PF.204 Busard

Max Plan PF.204 Busard
The sole PF.204 Busard stored at Mitry-Mory airfield near Paris in May 1957
Role light sporting monoplane
National origin France
Manufacturer Max Plan
Designer Max Plan
First flight 5 June 1952
Introduction 1952
Retired by 1963
Primary user private pilot owner
Number built 1


The Max Plan PF.204 Busard was a French-built light sporting monoplane of the early 1950s.

Development

The PF.204 Busard was designed and built by Monsieur Max Plan for personal use as a racing and sporting monoplane. The PF.204 was of all-wood construction with plywood skin. The aircraft was fitted with a fixed cantilever undercarriage enclosed by light alloy fairings.[1]

Operational history

Only one example of the Busard was completed in 1952. By 1956 it had received several modifications, the most noticeable being a revised engine cowling and enlarged cockpit; at this point it was redesignated the PF. 214.[2] At that time there were plans to replace the Minié with a 90 hp (67 kW) Continental C90 4-cylinder horizontally opposed engine, producing the PF.215.

After some years of active flying, it was placed in storage at Mitry-Mory airfield on the northeast outskirts of Paris by May 1957. It no longer appeared on the French civil aircraft register by 1964.[3] By 2006 the aircraft was in storage at the Musée Regional de l'Air,[4] Angers - Loire Airport, France.[5]

Variants

Max Plan PF.204 Busard
The original racer, designed and built by Max Plan, powered by a 75 hp (56 kW) Minié 4DC-32 h4-cyl. horizontally-opposed piston engine.
Max Plan PF.214 Busard
The sole MP.204 re-designated after modifcations to the engine cowling and an enlarged cockpit.
Max Plan PF.215 Busard
A planned derivative to have been powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Continental C90 4-cyl. horizontally-opposed piston engine.
Lefebvre MP-204 'Busard'
Derived from the PF.204 by Robert Lefebvre, powered by a 65 hp (48 kW) Continental A65 4-cyl. horizontally-opposed piston engine.
Lefebvre MP-205 'Busard'
Derivative of the MP-204, powered by a 90 hp (67 kW) Continental C90 4-cyl. horizontally-opposed piston engine.

Specifications (PF.204)

Data from Green (1956)

General characteristics

Performance


Notes

  1. Green, 1956
  2. 2.0 2.1 Bridgman 1956 p.145
  3. Butler 1964 p.113
  4. Angers Museum collection
  5. Ogden 2006, p. 135

References

  • Bridgman, Leonard (1956). Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1956-57. London: Jane's All the World's Aircraft Publishing Co. Ltd.
  • Butler, P.H (1964). French Civil Aircraft Register. Merseyside Society of Aviation Enthusiasts.
  • Green, William (1956). The Aircraft of the World. Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.
  • Ogden, Bob (2006). Aviation Museums & Collections of Mainland Europe. Air-Britain (Historians) Ltd. ISBN 0-85130-375-7.

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