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. 1 2 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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