Colibri | |
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MB-2 at Vängsö ESSZ in Sweden in 2006 | |
Role | Sports plane |
National origin | Switzerland |
Designer | Max Brügger |
First flight | 1965 |
Number built | 260+ |
The Brügger MB-1, MB-2 and MB-3 Colibri is a family of small sports aircraft designed in Switzerland in the 1960s and 1970s for amateur construction. [1] [2]
The Colibri family are single-seat, low-wing cantilever monoplanes with fixed tailwheel undercarriage powered by a four-cylinder horizontally opposed Volkswagen air-cooled engine automotive conversion. [1] [2]
The MB-1 Colibri first flew in 1965 and served as a development aircraft for the definitive MB-2 Colibri 2 that flew in 1970. These aircraft had all-wooden framework with fabric-covered wings and plywood-covered fuselages. The pilot's seat was enclosed by an expansive bubble canopy. In 1976-77, Brügger built and flew an all-metal version as the MB-3. Many examples are actively flying in 2012.
The MB-2 is noted for its handling qualities. [2]
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1976–77 [3]
General characteristics
Performance
Colibri | |
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| |
MB-2 at Vängsö ESSZ in Sweden in 2006 | |
Role | Sports plane |
National origin | Switzerland |
Designer | Max Brügger |
First flight | 1965 |
Number built | 260+ |
The Brügger MB-1, MB-2 and MB-3 Colibri is a family of small sports aircraft designed in Switzerland in the 1960s and 1970s for amateur construction. [1] [2]
The Colibri family are single-seat, low-wing cantilever monoplanes with fixed tailwheel undercarriage powered by a four-cylinder horizontally opposed Volkswagen air-cooled engine automotive conversion. [1] [2]
The MB-1 Colibri first flew in 1965 and served as a development aircraft for the definitive MB-2 Colibri 2 that flew in 1970. These aircraft had all-wooden framework with fabric-covered wings and plywood-covered fuselages. The pilot's seat was enclosed by an expansive bubble canopy. In 1976-77, Brügger built and flew an all-metal version as the MB-3. Many examples are actively flying in 2012.
The MB-2 is noted for its handling qualities. [2]
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1976–77 [3]
General characteristics
Performance