The Wassmer WA-80 Piranha is a French two-seat low-wing cabin monoplane trainer designed and built by Société Wassmer. Based on the same construction as the company's WA-50 four-seater, the WA-80 was a scaled down version. The prototype, registered F-WVKR, first flew in November 1975 powered by a 100 hp Rolls-Royce Continental O-200 engine. Wassmer appointed a receiver and suspended production in 1977 after 25 had been built.
| WA-80 Piranha | |
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| Wassmer WA-81 Piranha | |
| Role | Two-seat trainer Type of aircraft |
| National origin | France |
| Manufacturer | Société Wassmer |
| First flight | November 1975[1] |
| Number built | 25 |
Data from Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1976–77[3]
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Aircraft produced by Wassmer and Cerva | |
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| Wassmer | |
| Cerva |
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