My Father owned and flew a Rallye 150 from 1971 to two months before his death in 2002 . Often flew with him this brings back happy memories . The aircraft was G-AYRH . My father imported the aircraft from France himself where it was registered as F-BNBX. HAPPY DAYS 👍😊
I flew Rallye ST110 & 150 at Biggin Hill U/K in 1980’s post PPL. Absolutely loved them and felt so safe, rock solid aircraft. Thanks for videos they bring back many happy memories 😊
The morane saulnier ms 893 Commodore rallye its an absolute delight to fly. I have some 200 hrs in different versions. Once i took off on a 800m grassstrip, just to try if i could reach 1500ft before the end of the strip. With 40° flap,no problem at all. Me and my friends used it to towing banners, so the prop was tweaked to increase the climb, but cost a little in speed. I loved to fly them.😊
My Father owned and flew a Rallye 150 from 1971 to two months before his death in 2002 . Often flew with him this brings back happy memories . The aircraft was G-AYRH . My father imported the aircraft from France himself where it was registered as
F-BNBX. HAPPY DAYS 👍😊
I flew Rallye ST110 & 150 at Biggin Hill U/K in 1980’s post PPL. Absolutely loved them and felt so safe, rock solid aircraft. Thanks for videos they bring back many happy memories 😊
I love the Socata Rallye's. They are so stable in the mountains and land on a dime. Thank you for watching the videos and commenting.
The morane saulnier ms 893 Commodore rallye its an absolute delight to fly. I have some 200 hrs in different versions.
Once i took off on a 800m grassstrip, just to try if i could reach 1500ft before the end of the strip. With 40° flap,no problem at all. Me and my friends used it to towing banners, so the prop was tweaked to increase the climb, but cost a little in speed. I loved to fly them.😊
@@palomalopez4308 our ones have been used for glidder & banner towing.
Is there a hand on the throttle during takeoff and climb-out, and during the final approach? The student has his hand on his knee!
you might at least get its name right; Moraine-Saulnier !