Michel Colomban
Michel Colomban | |
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| Born | 1932 (age 92–93) |
| Nationality | French |
| Education | Conservatoire national des arts et métiers |
| Occupation | aeronautical engineer |
Michel Colomban (born 1932 in France) is a French aeronautical engineer known for his home-built aircraft. He originally worked for Morane-Saulnier on the Morane-Saulnier MS-880 (Rallye), and also later for Société Nationale d'Industrie Aérospatiale. He designed the Colomban Cri-cri in 1973. In the 1990s, he also designed the aluminium and composite Colomban MC-100 Ban-Bi, a two-seat aircraft that can reach 300 km/h (186 mph) with an 80 hp (60 kW) engine. More recently, Colomban designed the wood, composite and canvas MC-30 Luciole ultralight, which has a maximum speed of 200 km/h (124 mph).
Michel Colombon graduates with a Diplôme d'ingénieur from the Conservatoire national des arts et métiers.