Besson MB.35

The Besson MB.35 Passe Partout was a French two-seat spotter and observation floatplane, designed by Besson. It was intended to serve on Surcouf a very large (for its day) submarine, stowed in a sealed hangar. The first aircraft was destroyed during trials and the second was converted to the MB.41, prototype of the Besson MB.411, which did serve on Surcouf.

MB.35 Passe Partout
Role observation floatplane
National origin France
Manufacturer Besson
Designer Marcel Besson
First flight 1926
Primary user French Navy
Number built 2
Variants Besson MB.411
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