The Morane-Saulnier AF, AKA Morane-Saulnier Type AF or MoS.28 was a French single-seat fighter of the World War 1.
The fuselage was similar to the contemporary Morane-Saulnier Al parasol monoplane and preceded the Morane-Saulnier AC shoulder mounted wing monoplane, however, the Type AF was designed as a biplane.
It was Morane-Saulnier's first biplane design, as the company was specialized in monoplane designs.
It was flown for the first time on 23rd June 1917 and was tested by the AĆ©ronautique Militaire (French Army Aviation) later, in the end of 1917. It was however, rejected and not accepted into mass production, in favour of the SPAD, Morane-Saulnier Al and Nieuport 28. In November 1917 a floatplane version was also presented, named Morane-Saulnier Type AFH, intended to operate from naval bases or even warships, equipped with a single central pontoon-like float, but it was rejected as well.
One prototype of each variant was built at Morane-Saulnier's factory in Villacoublay, one AF and another AFH . Each of them was powered by a single Gnome Monosoupape which delivered 150hp of power and were armed with a single forward-firing synchronized 7.7 (0,303in) Vickers machine gun.
Sources:
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morane-Saulnier_AF
2. https://forum.valka.cz/topic/view/167606
3. Salamander Books - The Complete Book of Fighters
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