| F.200 | |
|---|---|
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| General information | |
| Type | Utility aircraft |
| Manufacturer | Farman |
| History | |
| First flight | 1929 |
The Farman F.200 was a civil utility aircraft produced in France in the 1930s. Derived from the F.190, it featured a revised fuselage that did away with its predecessor's enclosed cabin. Instead, it was a parasol-wing monoplane with open cockpits in tandem for the pilot and one or two passengers. Intended primarily as a trainer, it was also marketed as being suitable as a photographic platform or a mail plane.
Data from Aviafrance F.200 [2]
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