English: Prototype of an aircraft from the Dutch company De Schelde built 1935. It was a light one seater with a pushing propeller, and one of the first ever with triple landing gears. "Musch" means sparrow in Dutch.
Svenska: Prototyp för ett flygplan från den nederländska tillverkaren De Schelde, (egentligen ett skeppsvarv) tillverkad 1935. Det var ett lätt biplan för en person med en påskjutande propeller. Motorn var en 40hk Praga B och planet hade som ett av de allra första tre landningshjul. Konstuktör: Theo Slot. "Musch" betyder "sparv" på holländska.
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Originally from the aviation magazine "Jane's" of 1938
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