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