The Robin R.1180 Aiglon is a French four-seat touring and training monoplane designed and built by Avions Robin.
R.1180 Aiglon | |
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Robin R.1180TD Aiglon PH-AIG at Midden-Zeeland Airfield (EHMZ), August 4, 1990 | |
Role | Four-seat touring and training monoplane Type of aircraft |
National origin | France |
Manufacturer | Avions Robin |
First flight | 1977 |
Number built | 67 |
Developed from | Robin HR100 |
The Aiglon is an all-metal low-wing monoplane with a fixed tricycle landing gear and powered by a nose-mounted 180 hp (134 kW) Lycoming O-360-A3AD or a Lycoming O-360-A3A engine. It was based on the early HR100 but had a lighter airframe and new fin and rudder. The prototype first flew on 25 March 1977[1] and the production version with detail improvements was certified on 19 September 1978.
Data from Orbis.[2]
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