Top speed 140 km/h Length 6.06 m First flight August 15, 1952 | Wingspan 10 m Introduced 1952 Designer Jean Poullin | |
The Poullin JP.30 was a French single-seat agricultural aircraft designed and built by Jean Poullin, of which one example was constructed in 1952.
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Development
The JP.30 was specified for agricultural use including crop-spraying. The powerplant was a Continental C-90 of 90 hp (67 kW). It was a single-seat high-wing monoplane with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage.
Operational history
After several years agricultural service, the aircraft, F-WGIR, was retired and used as an advertising feature for the former Bar de l'Escadrille at Guyancourt airfield to the west of Paris, where it was last noted in June 1963.
Specifications (variant)
Data from www.aviafrance.com
General characteristics
Performance
References
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