CVT M-200
CVT M-200 | |
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Role | Glider |
National origin | Italy |
Manufacturer | Centro di Volo a Vela |
Designer | Alberto & Piero Morelli |
First flight | May 1964 |
Number built | 4 Italian[1] + 59 French[2] |
|} The CVT M-200 was a two-seat glider that was designed and built in Italy from 1963. DevelopmentDesigned by Alberto and Piero Morelli, the M-200 was built by the Turin Gliding Centre (Centro di Volo a Vela – Turin) under contract with the Aero Club of Italy (Aero-club d'Italia). The M-200 is a two-seat glider with dual controls with generally similar layout to the single seat M-100 but with greater dimensions. Conventional wooden-frame structure and plwood skinning were used for the fuselage with a single-spar wing covered in plywood and fabric. Accommodation for two is provided in the staggered seat cockpit covered by a sideways hingeing canopy. With relatively high performance for its day, the M-200 also proved to be easy to fly both for early solo pilots and for advanced aerobatics. The M-200 was also built in France by CARMAM as the M-200 Foehn. Specifications (M-200)Data from Coates, Andrew. “Jane's World Sailplanes & Motor Gliders new edition”. London, Jane's. 1980. ISBN 0-7106-0017-8 General characteristics
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