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The MB.80 made its first flight at the beginning of summer 1932 in Villacoublay, piloted by Zacharie Heu.
In the 1930s it was the starting point for several long distance record flights, including a solo one to Cape Town by Amy Johnson in 1932, and also ones by her later-to-be husband Jim Mollison.