De Schelde Scheldemusch

The de Schelde Scheldemusch was a single-seat pusher biplane designed in the Netherlands to be easy and safe to fly. It was one of the first light aircraft to use a tricycle undercarriage. Despite a sales campaign in the UK, only six were built, one being briefly tested by the RAF. A single example of a flying boat version, one of the smallest of this class, was also built.

Scheldemusch
Role Single seat sport and trainer aircraft
National origin Netherlands
Manufacturer NV Koninklijke Maatschappij De Schelde
Designer T.E. Slot
First flight November 1935
Number built 6
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