Roitelet | |
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Role | Sports aircraft |
Manufacturer | Homebuilt |
First flight | 3 January 1949 |
The JDM Roitelet (French: "Wren") was a single-seat light aircraft marketed in France by Avions JDM shortly after World War II. [1] However, only a single example (the prototype, registration F-WFAC) is known to have been built. It was a low-wing, open cockpit monoplane with tailskid undercarriage.
General characteristics
Performance
Avions JDM (from "Jean Dabos et Masclet") was a French aircraft manufacturer established in Neuilly-sur-Seine shortly after World War II to market the Roitelet for homebuilding. [2] However, the aircraft did not sell.