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         ![Morane-Saulnier L [Russian]](../images10/msl.jpg)  
         
           
         A 
         "parasol" monoplane, the Morane Type L was a fragile two-seat 
         reconnaissance aircraft. It was the first aircraft armed with a fixed 
         machine gun that fired through the propeller arc. Bullets which struck 
         the propeller were deflected by steel plates. Armed with a Hotchkiss 
         machine gun firing 8 mm solid copper bullets, Roland Garros tested the 
         design in April 1915. He scored three victories in three weeks before 
         the plane was captured by the Germans. 
         
         Country: France  
         Manufacturer: Société des Aéroplanes Morane-Saulnier  
         Type: Fighter Reconnaissance  
         First Introduced: 1913  
         Number Built: 600  
         Engine(s): Gnome, rotary, 80 hp  
         Wing Span: 36 ft 9 in [11.2 m]  
         Length: 22 ft 6¾ in [6.88 m]  
         Height: 12 ft 10½ in [3.93 m]  
         Empty Weight: [385 kg]  
         Gross Weight: 1,441 lb [655 kg]  
         Max Speed: 71.5 mph [115 kmh]  
         Ceiling: 13,123 ft [4000 m]  
         Endurance: 2½ hours  
         Crew: 1 or 2  
         Armament: 1 machine gun   |