Morane-Saulnier L

Type L
RFC Morane-Saulnier L
General information
Typescout
ManufacturerAéroplanes Morane-Saulnier
Primary usersAéronautique Militaire
Number built600
History
Introduction date1914
First flightAugust 1913

The Morane-Saulnier L, or Morane-Saulnier Type L, or officially MoS-3, was a French parasol wing one or two-seat scout aeroplane of the First World War. The Type L became one of the first successful fighter aircraft when it was fitted with a single machine gun that fired through the arc of the propeller, which was protected by armoured deflector wedges. Its immediate effectiveness in this role launched an arms race in fighter development, and the Type L was swiftly rendered obsolete. The original Type L used wing warping for lateral control, but a later version designated Type LA was fitted with ailerons.[1]

Built by Morane-Saulnier, large numbers of the Type L were ordered by the French Aviation Militaire at the outbreak of the war. In total about 600 Type Ls were built and, in addition to the French air force, they served with the Royal Flying Corps, Royal Naval Air Service and the Imperial Russian Air Service.

The type was also produced under licence in Germany by Pfalz Flugzeugwerke as the unarmed A.I and A.II scouts (with 80 HP and 100 HP Oberursel engines respectively).[2] About 60 were built for Bavarian air service. A few were later modified as the E.III fighters.[2] A few Type Ls captured by Germany were fitted with a single German Spandau LMG 08 machine gun. These captured and converted aircraft are often mistaken for Pfalz E.IIIs.[3]

About 450 aircraft were licence-built in Russia by Duks and Lebed works.[4]

The Morane-Saulnier L was also built under licence in Sweden with some minor improvements as the Thulin D.

  1. ^ Taylor 1989, p. 684.
  2. ^ a b Herris, Jack. Pfalz Aircraft of World War I. Great War Aircraft in Profile, Volume 4. 2001. ISBN 1891268155. P.4-7,20
  3. ^ The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft 1985, p. 2698.
  4. ^ Obuchovich, V., Nikiforov, A. Samolyoty Pyervoy Mirovoy voyny (Самолеты первой мировой войны), Harvest: 2003, ISBN 985-13-1701-2 (in Russian), p. 285