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Role | Experimental aircraftType of aircraft |
Manufacturer | Honda Mississippi State University |
Status | Retired |
Number built | 1 |
The Honda MH01 is an experimental aircraft developed by the Japanese company Honda, in cooperation with the Raspet Flight Research Laboratory of Mississippi State University.
Using the airframe of a Beechcraft Bonanza, Honda sought to incorporate composite materials into a metal aircraft, the first this had been done in a business aircraft. The goal was also to gain experience in aircraft design and construction.
Its successor is the Honda MH02, a jet that uses exclusively composite materials.
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- Vision Awards, Michimasa Fujino, Honda Aircraft Co., December 9, 2008
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