Pottier P.100

P.100, P.110, P.105 and P.130
Pottier P.130 at the Aerosport show (2011)
Role Utility aircraft
National origin France
Manufacturer Homebuilt
Designer Jean Pottier
First flight 16 October 1980

The Pottier P.100 and its derivatives were a family of single-engine aircraft developed in France in the 1970s and 80s.[1] They were high-wing cantilever monoplanes of conventional design with enclosed cabins and fixed tricycle undercarriage.[2] The P.100 had two seats, arranged side-by-side, while the P.110 had its fuselage stretched by 50 cm (20 in) to include a third seat and a greater wingspan.[2] The P.105 was a hybrid of the two designs, featuring the shorter, two-seat fuselage of the P.100 and the longer-span wings of the P.110.[2]

Variants

Specifications (P.100)

Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1987–88 p. 588

General characteristics

Performance

Notes

  1. ^ Taylor 1989, p.751
  2. ^ a b c d e f Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1987–88, p.588

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