Boisavia Mercurey

The Boisavia B.60 Mercurey was a series of four-seat light aircraft developed in France shortly after World War II.

Design and operations
The Mercurey was a conventional high-wing braced monoplane with fixed tailwheel undercarriage. It was built in small numbers and found use in the normal general aviation roles of tourer, trainer, agricultural aircraft, and glider tug.

Variants

 * B.60 Mercurey:3 prototypes powered by 140 hp Renault 4Pei engine
 * B.601 Mercurey:Powered by a 190 hp Avco Lycoming O-435-1 engine;three built.
 * B.601L Mercurey:Main production version, equipped with an 180 hp Avco Lycoming O-360-A engine;twenty-seven built.
 * B.602 Mercurey:Powered by a 165 hp Continental E165-4 engine;two built.
 * B.602A:1x 213 hp Continental O-470-11
 * B.603 Mercurey Special:Glider tug version, powered by a 240 hp Salmson 8 As engine (Argus As 10);five built.
 * B.604 Mercurey II:Dedicated glider tug with lengthened fuselage, powered by a 230 hp Salmson 9ABc radial piston engine;one built).
 * B.605 Mercurey:Similar to the B.60, powered by a 170 hp Régnier 4LO2 (SNECMA 4L-02) engine;four built.
 * B.606 Mercurey:170 hp Régnier 4LO20 (SNECMA 4L-00) engine;one built.