SOCATA Rallye
150 ST
N150ST
(c/n 2996)
Just to remind you,
this section contains US-registered
aircraft. They don't have to be
US-designed
to warrant
inclusion. The Rallye series emanated from the original
Morane-Saulnier MS-880A of the
late 1950s era. When Morane-Saulnier collapsed
in the mid 1960s, SOCATA, a Division of Sud
Aviation, took over the MS
Rallye designs. Over 3,000 of various marques of this aircraft
have
subsequently been
produced by SOCATA. Notable features are the bulbous cockpit and
the set
back position of the tail plane.
The above photo is from owner Charles Miles and was taken at White
Cloud Flying Field, near Columbia, MO in 2014. Its "STOL"
claim on the fin relates to the
automatic-
ally deployed leading edge
wing slats. My own shot of this machine, below, was taken on a
glaringly
bright day, was at Nut
Tree Airport Vacaville, CA in
July of 1979.