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In 1956. Belford Maule and the Maule Aircraft Corporation began work on the Maule M-4. The first flight took place on September 8, 1961.
The M-4 was a strut-braced monoplane with a fixed landing gear with a tailwheel and, initially, a six-cylinder Continental O-300-A engine with 145 hp. with horizontal cylinders.
The Maule M-4 is often used as a seaplane with two pontoons. The Maule M-5 aircraft went into serial production at the beginning of 1974.
The Maule M-7 is a series of light, single-engine aircraft that have been manufactured in the United States since the mid-1980s.
The basic Maule M-7, as a result of further development, has an enlarged cab with additional windows, larger than its predecessors M5 and M6, with two seats in front, a seat for up to three passengers behind them, and an additional third row "child seats".
Has an increased fuel capacity. The M-7 series was produced with both piston and turboprop engines.
The four-seater MX-7-180 Star Rocket is nothing more than the M-7 short-wing aircraft, while the MX-7-235 Star Rocket is equipped with 235 hp engines. with a direct fuel injection system.
By 1991. Approximately 1,700 aircraft of all Maule variants were built.