Mace-Trefethen M-101 Macerschmitt

M-101 Macerschmitt
Role Homebuilt aircraft
National origin United States
Designer Harvey Mace
First flight 15 July 1959




The Mace-Trefethen M-101 Macerschmitt, also called the Could-Bee, is a single place homebuilt aircraft design built in the late 1950s.


Design

The M-101 is a single-place, strut-braced, tapered mid-wing, conventional landing gear equipped aircraft. Entrance is through a sliding canopy. Brake components were adapted from a Cessna 310 and a Piper Cub.[1]

Operational history

The M-101 was test flown on 15, July 1959 at Sacramento Municipal Airport.[1]

Specifications (Mace-Trefethen M-101 Macerschmitt)

Data from Sport Aviation

General characteristics

Performance


References

  1. 1 2 "Test Flight". Sport Aviation. March 1960.
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