Maule M-4 Series for Sale — Georgia's Original Bush Plane

The Maule M-4 is where the Maule Aircraft Company's remarkable story of American manufacturing independence began — a four-seat, fabric-covered, high-wing aircraft designed by Belford Maule in Moultrie, Georgia that established the family business that continues to build aircraft in the same location today. The M-4's Continental O-300 or Franklin engine, conventional tailwheel undercarriage, and emphasis on short-field capability over cruise speed created an aircraft whose operational philosophy — go anywhere, haul anything, land on anything — has defined every Maule design in the decades since. The M-4's fabric covering over a steel tube structure provides a combination of repairability and durability that fiberglass and aluminum designs cannot match in the field.

M-4 Legacy

The Maule M-4 established the company's reputation among bush pilots, agricultural operators, and utility fliers who needed an aircraft that could handle the abuse of real working aviation. Short-field performance measured in hundreds of feet, the ability to operate on floats or skis with minimal modification, and the remarkable repairability of fabric construction in remote locations made the M-4 the choice of operators who needed their aircraft to work every day in conditions that would defeat more delicately constructed alternatives. This working-aircraft philosophy continues in every subsequent Maule design.

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