
The M.24 Nebulo tandem two-seat cabin monoplane was built by the Muegyetimi Sportrepulo Egyesult (Sport Flying Association of the Technical University) of Budapest, Hungary, and first flown in 1938.
The M.24 was of mixed construction with a wooden wing and steel-tube fuselage with plywood and fabric covering, and power was provided by a 100 hp Hirth HM.504 engine.