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Encyclopedia > ACBA Midour


The Midour is a specialised glider tug designed and built by the French ACBA aero-club. It is a single-seat low-wing monoplane of largely conventional configuration with fixed tricycle undercarriage. Its wings are of slightly inverted-gull design.


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