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A Maule MT-7-235 owned by the Civil Air Patrol

Maule Air, Inc., located in Moultrie, Georgia is a manufacturer of popular light, single-engined STOL aircraft. Moultrie is a city located in Colquitt County, Georgia. ... STOL is an acronym for Short Take-Off and Landing, used in the aircraft industry to describe airplanes with very low runway requirements. ... An aircraft is any machine capable of atmospheric flight. ...


Founded in 1941 by Belford D. Maule, it is still a family-owned enterprise. 1941 was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ...


The Maule in popular culture

A Maule M-5 was featured in the Burt Reynolds movie Cannonball Run. The aircraft demonstrates its extraordinary STOL capabilities by landing on, and taking off from, a small town street among trees and buildings and skirting under power lines. Maule Air, Inc. recommends viewing this scene for anyone shopping for an STOL aircraft. Burton Leon Reynolds Jr. ... Cannonball Run was a campy, screwball comedy released in 1981 that starred Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise and Farrah Fawcett-Majors. ...


An amphibious Maule crashes into a tower on an oil tanker in the Sandra Bullock movie Speed 2. Sandra Annette Bullock (born July 26, 1964 in Arlington, Virginia) is an American film actress, known for her wide appeal and box office prowess. ... Speed 2: Cruise Control is an 1997 action movie produced by Twentieth Century Fox, directed by Jan de Bont. ...


An amphibious Maule was featured in the Danny Glover movie Gone Fishin'. Danny Glover at World Social Forum 2003. ...


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