The Poullin JP.30 was a French single-seat agricultural aircraft designed and built by Jean Poullin, of which one example was constructed and first flown on 15 August 1952.[1]
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The sole Poullin JP.30 after retirement, up-ended on its nose, in use as an advertising feature at Guyancourt airfield, Paris, in June 1963. | |
Role | single-seat agricultural aircraft Type of aircraft |
National origin | France |
Designer | Jean Poullin |
First flight | 15 August 1952 |
Introduction | 1952 |
Status | scrapped |
Primary user | agriculture |
Number built | 1 |
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.[1]
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.[citation needed]
Data from Aviafrance[1]
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