Dalotel DM-165 | |
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The sole DM-165 at Meaux-Esbly airfield near Paris in June 1969 | |
Role | Two-seat training monoplane
Type of aircraft
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National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Société Poulet |
Designer | Michel Dalotel |
First flight | 1969 |
Number built | 1 |
The Dalotel DM-165 was a French two-seat training monoplane designed by Michel Dalotel.[1] A number of variants were proposed but only the prototype was built.[1]
The DM-165 was a tandem two-seat low-wing monoplane. Powered by a 165 hp (121 kW) Continental IO-346A flat-four piston engine. It had a tailwheel and retractable landing gear which folded inwards.[1] Dalotel was assisted by Société Poulet in the construction of the prototype, registered F-PPZE, which was first flown in April 1969.[1] The aircraft was successfully tested during 1970 but despite efforts to market the aircraft none were ordered.[1]
Data from [1]
General characteristics
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