The Max Holste MH.1521 Broussard is a 1950s
French six-seat utility monoplane designed by
Max Holste to meet a French Army requirement.
Design and development
Following the end of the
Second World War
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
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Avions Max Holste designed and built a new two-seat trainer and tourer aircraft, the
Max Holste MH.52, of which only small numbers were built. Holste then responded to a French Army requirement for an artillery spotter aircraft for a lightweight liaison and observation aircraft. The resulting design, the MH.152, had a fuselage based on that of the MH.52 and a high-mounted wing. It was powered by a
Salmson 8 As.04 engine and had an enclosed, fully-glazed cabin seating a pilot and four passengers. A prototype flew on 12 June 1951. While it demonstrated good short-field performance, the French Army's needs had changed, with it now requiring a robust utility aircraft similar to the
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engined high-wing Propeller (aircraft), propeller-driven STOL, short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft developed and manufactured by de Havilland Canada. It has been primarily operated as a b ...
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As a result, the company decided to develop a slightly larger version, the MH.1521 with the engine changed to a
Pratt and Whitney Wasp Junior, which at provided almost twice as much power and a slab-sided fuselage giving room for up to seven seats.
The MH.1521 is a braced high-wing monoplane with twin vertical tail surfaces. It has a fixed tailwheel landing gear and is powered by a nose-mounted
Pratt & Whitney R-985
The Pratt & Whitney R-985 Wasp Junior is a series of nine-cylinder, air-cooled, radial engine, radial aircraft engines built by the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company from the 1930s to the 1950s. These engines have a Engine displacement, displace ...
radial piston engine. It first flew on 17 November 1952.
It was later named the Broussard (lit. Man of the Bush, in the context of
bush pilot
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s rather than
Bushmen
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). Its development was enthusiastically supported at a political level by WWII fighter ace and French war hero
Pierre Clostermann
Pierre-Henri Clostermann (28 February 1921 – 22 March 2006) was a World War II French ace fighter pilot.
During the conflict he has been claimed to have achieved 33 air-to-air combat victories, earning the accolade "France's First Figh ...
, a close friend of
Max Holste. Clostermann wrote a
faction novel, "Leo 25 Airborne", based on his experiences flying Broussards with Escadrille ELO 3/45 in
Algeria
Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ...
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The first production aircraft made its maiden flight on 16 June 1954, and 363 were built before production ended in 1961.
Its similarity to the
de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver
The de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver is a single-engined high-wing Propeller (aircraft), propeller-driven STOL, short takeoff and landing (STOL) aircraft developed and manufactured by de Havilland Canada. It has been primarily operated as a b ...
in looks, capability and performance led it to be nicknamed "the French Beaver".
Operational history
It saw service in the
Algerian War
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as an Army cooperation aircraft, with more than 150 deployed,
mostly as an artillery spotter and in an air supply/ambulance role, where its good short-field performance and resistance to ground fire were required. Its distinctive sound, made by its noisy radial engine and large propeller, was a disadvantage as the Algerian guerrillas could hear its approach long before other aircraft.
Following Algerian independence in 1963, the Algeria-based Broussards returned to
France
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, where they were used for liaison aircraft, while many of France's surplus Broussards were transferred to newly independent ex-French colonies.
The Broussard remained in service with the French Air Force until December 1987, and with the French Army until December 1993, while the French Navy retired its last examples in 1996.
Civil-owned Broussards can still be seen in Denmark, France, the UK, and the United States being operated by enthusiasts or collectors.
It saw combat on Portuguese Guinea for the Portuguese Air Force as well during the independence war acting mostly as an artillery spotter and in an air supply/ambulance role also as observation plane, it was retired during the 60's when the newer Do-27 became available.
Variants

;MH.152
:First prototype of the Broussard series, powered by a
Salmson 8 As.04 inverted V-8 engine.
;MH.1521
:Prototypes, five built plus two pre-production aircraft and 19 pre-production military variants.
;MH.1521A
:Aircraft modified for agricultural use.
;MH.1521C
:Production for civil or non-French military customers, 36 built.
;MH.1521M
:Production for French military, 319 built.
;MH.1522
:Based on MH.1521, with full span leading-edge slats and double-slotted trailing edge flaps to improve stall performance. Prototype, modified from a pre-production aircraft, flown on 11 February 1958,
but later converted back to MH.1521 standard.
;MH.153
:The prototype MH.152 powered by a
Turbomeca Astazou turboprop engine. First flew in this form June 1957.
Operators
Military operators
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Argentine Air Force
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Argentine National Gendarmerie
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Benin Air Force
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Royal Cambodian Air Force
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Organisation
The Royal Cambodian Air Force is commanded by General Soeung Samnang, who h ...
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Cameroon Air Force
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Central African Republic Air Force
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Chad Air Force
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French Air Force
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French Army
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French Naval Aviation
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Cote d'Ivoire Air Force
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''Force Aérienne du Djibouti''
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Gabonese Air Force
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Malagasy Air Force
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Malian Air Force
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Mauritania Islamic Air Force
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Royal Moroccan Air Force
The Royal Moroccan Air Force (; ; ) is the air force of the Moroccan Armed Forces.
History
The Moroccan air force was formed on 14 May 1956 as the Sherifian Royal Aviation ().
Its modern installations and bases were inherited from France (Bass ...
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Niger Air Force
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Portuguese Air Force
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Senegalese Air Force
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''Armée de l'Air Togolaise''
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Civil operators
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Securite Civile
Surviving aircraft

*CEV-05 (s/n 05) oldest existing MH-1521, previously preserved at
Melun
Melun () is a commune in the Seine-et-Marne department in the Île-de-France region, north-central France. It is located on the southeastern outskirts of Paris, about from the centre of the capital. Melun is the prefecture of Seine-et-Marne, ...
, France, exported to Canada. Now in the UK as G-CLLK.
*N98BF (s/n P007) stored at
Kankakee, IL, USA.
*N345ZB (s/n P010, originally call sign ZB of ELO 3/45) flying in Orange, MA, USA.
*N811MH (s/n 011) is located in
Elbert, Colorado.
*Unknown (s/n 163) is located at the Kalamazoo Air Zoo in Kalamazoo Michigan. On outdoor display marked as 13-TB.
*F-RHDB (s/n 015) stored in private terrain, previously preserved at the Aviation Museum in Mas Palegry, France.
*F-GIBF (s/n 5) on display at
Orange Air Base Museum,
Orange, France.
*HB-RSL (s/n 6) was stationed in
Biel-Kappelen, Switzerland and in flying condition but was destroyed in a hangar fire on July 3, 2016.
*F-BOHP (s/n 10) is located in
Lunéville
Lunéville ( ; German : ''Lünstadt'' ; Lorrain: ''Leneinvile'') is a commune in the northeastern French department of Meurthe-et-Moselle.
It is a subprefecture of the department and lies on the river Meurthe at its confluence with the Ve ...
, France.
*F-SCAA (s/n 11) is stored at
Bordeaux
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, France.
*F-GJBF (s/n 13) is located in
Reims
Reims ( ; ; also spelled Rheims in English) is the most populous city in the French Departments of France, department of Marne (department), Marne, and the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, 12th most populous city in Fran ...
, France, this aircraft was used for filming
Belle and Sebastian 2 (2015).
*F-RHDA (s/n 18) stored at the
Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace
The Musée de l'air et de l'espace (, ) is a French aerospace museum, located at the south-eastern edge of Paris–Le Bourget Airport, north of Paris, and in the Communes of France, commune of Le Bourget. It was inaugurated in 1919 after a propo ...
in
Le Bourget
Le Bourget () is a commune in the northeastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris.
The commune features Le Bourget Airport, which in turn hosts the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace (Air and Space Museum). A very ...
, France.
*G-CBGL (s/n 19) is located at
Bruntingthorpe, United Kingdom.
*LV-X769 (s/n 20) is registered as an experimental aircraft in Argentina. It's in flying conditions as of March 2024.
*N4022 (s/n 22) US FAA registered to a German company but parked at Hollister, California as of Nov 2024.
*F-SCCB (s/n 24) previously preserved as gate guard at
Valence, France, dismantled & offered for sale as restoration project.
*F-GGKH (s/n 32) is located in
Pithiviers
Pithiviers () is a commune in the Loiret department, north central France. It is one of the subprefectures of Loiret. It is twinned with Ashby-de-la-Zouch in Leicestershire, England and Burglengenfeld in Bavaria, Germany.
Its attractions in ...
, France.
*F-GJLT (s/n 44C) Restoration work had begun but was halted because the fuselage was in such poor condition that it is now on display to the public during open days in
Limoges
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(Town), France.
*F-GFMN (s/n 86) is located in
Limoges
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(Airport), France.
*F-GHFG (s/n 104) is located in
Montceau-les-Mines
Montceau-les-Mines () is a Communes of France, commune in the Saône-et-Loire Departments of France, department in the Regions of France, region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France.
It is the second-largest commune of the metropolitan C ...
, France.
*F-GKJT (s/n 106) is located in
Maconge, France.
*F-BNEX (s/n 108) is located at
Lelystad
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, Netherlands with French registration.
*N118MH (s/n 118) is registered in
Caldwell, Idaho, USA in flying condition.
*F-GGGK (s/n 127) under restoration in Lituania.
*G-HOUR (s/n 149) Owned by
Bremont, United Kingdom.
*F-UHKE (s/n 156), is stored in private terrain in France, previously preserved at
Noyant, France as gate guardian.
*G-YYYY (s/n 208) flies from
Eggesford,
UK in 2010.
*N246MH 1960 (s/n 246) is located in
Friendswood, Texas, USA and in flying condition.
*N261BN (s/n 261) is located in
Lake Stevens, Washington, USA in flying condition.
*F-GJJM (s/n 292) is located at
Brasschaat, Belgium with markings 35.17 and is for sale.
*OY-SLV (s/n 303) is located in
Tarm, Denmark and in flying condition.
*3301 (s/n 51C). Buyed by
Portuguese Air Force
The Portuguese Air Force () is the air force, aerial warfare force of Portugal. Locally it is referred to by the acronym FAP but internationally is often referred to by the acronym PRTAF. It is the youngest of the three branches of the Portuguese ...
in 1960, delivered in March or April 1961 and withdrawn from service in 1976. Preserved and given to the
Portuguese National Aviation Museum, where remains in storage.
*3302 (s/n 52C). Buyed by
Portuguese Air Force
The Portuguese Air Force () is the air force, aerial warfare force of Portugal. Locally it is referred to by the acronym FAP but internationally is often referred to by the acronym PRTAF. It is the youngest of the three branches of the Portuguese ...
in 1960, delivered in March or April 1961 and withdrawn from service in 1976. Preserved and given to the
Portuguese National Aviation Museum, where remains in storage.
*3303 (s/n 53C). Buyed by
Portuguese Air Force
The Portuguese Air Force () is the air force, aerial warfare force of Portugal. Locally it is referred to by the acronym FAP but internationally is often referred to by the acronym PRTAF. It is the youngest of the three branches of the Portuguese ...
in 1960, delivered in March or April 1961 and withdrawn from service in 1976. Destination unknown. Probably destroyed in an accident or dismantled.
*3304 (s/n 54C). Buyed by
Portuguese Air Force
The Portuguese Air Force () is the air force, aerial warfare force of Portugal. Locally it is referred to by the acronym FAP but internationally is often referred to by the acronym PRTAF. It is the youngest of the three branches of the Portuguese ...
in 1960, delivered in March or April 1961 and withdrawn from service in 1976. Preserved and given to the
Portuguese National Aviation Museum, where remains on display at the museum's
Sintra
Sintra (, ), officially the Town of Sintra (), is a town and municipality in the Greater Lisbon region of Portugal, located on the Portuguese Riviera. The population of the municipality in 2021 was 385,654, in an area of . Sintra is one of the ...
branch.
Specifications (MH.1521M)
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