Maule M-7-235B Super Rocket SCO 2503


The Maule M-7 is a family single-engine light aircraft that has been manufactured in the United States since the mid 1980s. Based on the Maule M-4, it is a high-wing, strut-braced monoplane of conventional configuration, available with tailwheel or tricycle wheeled undercarriage, or as a seaplane with twin pontoons. The basic M-7 has a longer cabin than its predecessors, with two seats in front, a bench seat for up to three passengers behind them, and (like the M-6) an optional third row of "kiddie seats" at the rear. Extra cabin windows can be fitted if the "kiddie seats" are to be used. The MX-7 uses the same fuselage as the M-6, but the same wing as the M-5, but incorporates the increased fuel tankage and five-position flaps designed for the M-7. The M-7 family has been produced both with piston and turboprop engines


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Location: Inverness Dalcross Airport Scottish Highland Region Scotland UK
Photo credit: © David Gowans / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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