Souricette MB02 MSFS 2020
Description of the file:
The “Souricette” is an old dream of Michel BARRY. This dream was to develop a minimal aircraft, but without compromising safety or piloting pleasure.
Only the performance which, according to him, is never directly linked to safety and pleasure, could be sacrificed. This was done as soon as he realized that a rustic and relatively thin single-seat cell could be built with 80 kg of common wood and powered by a 12 HP motor.
In spite of the fog and the snow, Michel BARRY carried out, aboard the "Souricette", a simple jump on the track of the FERTE-ALAIS, on February 13, 1993. The following day, day of SAINT VALENTINE, the weather being more favorable, our friend Michel BARRY was able, for more than an hour, to make modifications which revealed the excellent flight qualities of the aircraft and its perfect tolerance to the most unusual situations!




The “Souricette” is an old dream of Michel BARRY. This dream was to develop a minimal aircraft, but without compromising safety or piloting pleasure.
Only the performance which, according to him, is never directly linked to safety and pleasure, could be sacrificed. This was done as soon as he realized that a rustic and relatively thin single-seat cell could be built with 80 kg of common wood and powered by a 12 HP motor.
In spite of the fog and the snow, Michel BARRY carried out, aboard the "Souricette", a simple jump on the track of the FERTE-ALAIS, on February 13, 1993. The following day, day of SAINT VALENTINE, the weather being more favorable, our friend Michel BARRY was able, for more than an hour, to make modifications which revealed the excellent flight qualities of the aircraft and its perfect tolerance to the most unusual situations!




FILE INFORMATION
Version1.4
- Rating
Size 104 MB
Downloads 287
Created 27 Jun 2022
Updated 6 Aug 2022
License Freeware
VC 3D Virtual Cockpit
Format Native MSFS (glTF) format
Auto-install Installer MSFS v1.1
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Compatibility list :
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (MSFS 2020)
- Author :
Patrick Le Luyer