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The SITAR GY-100 Bagheera (named after Bagheera, a character in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book[2]) was a light aircraft designed and built in France in the late 1960s.[3][4] Designed by Yves Gardan, it was a low-wing, cantilever monoplane of conventional layout with fixed, tricycle undercarriage.[2] The fully enclosed cabin had seating for up to four people in 2+2 configuration.[3][5] Construction was of metal throughout.[2]

GY-100 Bagheera
Role Civil utility aircraft
National origin France
Manufacturer SITAR
Designer Yves Gardan
First flight 20[1] or 21 December 1967[2]
Number built 2[1]

Type certification was granted in 1971,[6] and Gardan hoped to market the Bagheera through his company, SITAR.[2] However, with the oil crisis looming[6] and after the prototype disintegrated in flight,[5] Gardan abandoned development.[5][6] Only two examples were built.[1]



Specifications


Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1971–72[7]

General characteristics

Performance



Notes


  1. Parmentier
  2. The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Aircraft, p.2857
  3. "New from France" 1968, p.749
  4. Taylor 1989, p.825
  5. Roy 2009
  6. Noetinger
  7. Taylor 1971, p. 78

References




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Le SITAR GY-100 Bagheera est un prototype d'avion léger conçu et réalisé en France par l'ingénieur Yves Gardan. Seuls deux d'entre eux furent produits avec deux moteurs différents.



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