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The Morane-Saulnier M.S.300 was the first in a series of prototypes that led to the successful M.S.315 primary trainer. It was a parasol wing two-seat primary trainer, powered by a 95hp Salmson engine. It made its maiden flight in 1930. The M.S.300 was followed in 1930-31 by the M.S.301, which used a 100hp Lorraine 5Pa engine, and then by the obscure M.S.302, before the type entered production as the Salmson powered M.S.315.