Dyn'Aéro

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Dyn'Aéro
Industry Aerospace
Founded 1992
Headquarters Darois, France
Products Fixed-wing aircraft
Website dynaero.com

Societe Dyn'Aéro is a light aircraft manufacturing company based in Darois, France. Founded on 7 November 1992,[1] the company is notable for its MCR series of factory built and homebuilt aircraft such as the two seat Dyn'Aero MCR01. Dyn'Aero Aircraft are all-composite, carbon fibre, light aircraft based on the aluminum MC-100 Ban-Bi original design of Michel Colomban. Aircraft are supplied either as an amateur-built kit or optionally ready built where regulations allow.

History

Dyn'Aéro was founded on 7 September 1992 by the team of three who built the first CR100, with CEO Christophe Robin.[2]

The company went bankrupt in January 2012 and was sold to Groupe AK on 1 March 2012.[2][3][4]

Aircraft

4S

References

  1. Dyn'Aéro History page
  2. 2.0 2.1 Roy, Gil (14 January 2012). "Course contre la montre pour Dyn’Aéro (French language)". AeroBuzz. Retrieved 21 January 2012. 
  3. Light Aircraft Association (January 2012). "High profile kit manufacture Dyn Aero, goes into Bankruptcy". Retrieved 21 January 2012. 
  4. Groupe AK (undated). "Activité Aéronautique". Retrieved 5 June 2012. 

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