Mráz Sokol
| M-1 Sokol | |
|---|---|
| M-1C in the Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely | |
| Role | Utility aircraft |
| National origin | Czechoslovakia |
| Manufacturer | Beneš-Mráz, Choceň |
| Designer | Zdeněk Rublič |
| First flight | 9 March 1946 |
| Number built | 287 |
The Mráz M.1 Sokol (English: "Falcon") was a light aircraft built in Czechoslovakia in the years following the end of the Second World War. Designed in secret by Zdeněk Rublič at the Beneš-Mráz factory during the German occupation, the type was put into production in 1946.