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      Robin DR 100 to 
      DR 500 series aircraft performance and specifications 
            
                              
                                
            
                              
                              
                              Four/five seat light aircraft  
                              
                              
                              The Robin DR 400 series of light aircraft owes its 
                              origins to the Jodel series of wooden construction 
                              light aircraft.  
                              
                              
                              Avions Pierre Robin was formed by Pierre Robin and 
                              the principle designer of Jodel Aircraft, Jean 
                              Delemontez, in October 1957 as Centre Est 
                              Aeronautique. The company's initial production was 
                              of developments of the basic Jodel series of tail 
                              draggers, and it was these aircraft that evolved 
                              into the DR 400 series. Initial production was of 
                              the DR 100 and the DR 1050/1051, while the DR 220, 
                              DR 221 and DR 250 featured the Jodel's basic wing 
                              with a four seat fuselage. The final links between 
                              the Jodels and the DR 400 were the DR 253 and DR 
                              300 series, tricycle developments of the DR 220 
                              series.  
            
                              
                                
            
                              
                              
                              First flight of the DR 400 occurred during June 
                              1972, both a DR 400/125 and a DR 400/180 taking 
                              flight that month.  
                              
                              
                              Since that time a number of developments have been 
                              offered. The least powerful version is the DR 
                              400/120, and it remains in production today as the 
                              DR 400/120 Dauphin 2+2. Powered by an 84kW (112hp) 
                              O235, the DR 400/120 is really a two seater, 
                              although it can seat two children on a rear bench 
                              seat. The DR 400/125i has a 93kW (125hp) fuel 
                              injected IO-240 and was revealed in 1995. The DR 
                              400/140 Dauphin is powered by a 120kW (160hp) O320 
                              and is a full four seater. The four seat DR 
                              400/160 Chevalier meanwhile also features a 120kW 
                              (160hp) Lycoming O320 and seats four. It first 
                              flew in June 1972. With a different prop, more 
                              fuel capacity and slightly different wing it 
                              became the DR 400/160 Major from 1980.  
                              
                              
                              The four/five seat DR 400/180 Regent and DR 400 
                              Remo 180R are powered by the 135kW (180hp) 
                              (Textron) Lycoming O360, the Remo being optimised 
                              for glider towing. Also optimised for glider tug 
                              work is the DR 400/200R Remo 200, the most 
                              powerful DR 400 model (powered by a 150kW/200hp 
                              IO360, driving a constant speed prop).  
                              
                              
                              The DR 500 President was unveiled at the 1997 
                              Paris Airshow as the DR 400/200i. It features a 
                              150kW (200hp) IO-360.  
                              
                              
                              Powerplants 
                              
                              
                              DR 400/120 Dauphin - One 84kW (112hp) (Textron) 
                              Lycoming O235L2A flat four piston engine driving a 
                              two blade fixed pitch propeller. DR 400/180 - One 
                              135kW (180hp) Textron Lycoming O360A.  
                              
                              
                              Performance 
                              
                              
                              DR 400/120 - Max speed 241km/h (130kt),  
                              max cruising speed 215km/h (116kt).  
                              Initial rate of climb 600ft/min.  
                              Service ceiling 12,000ft.  
                              Range with standard fuel and no reserves at max 
                              cruising speed 860km (465nm).  
                              
                              
                              DR 400/180 - Max speed 278km/h (150kt),  
                              max cruising speed 260km/h (140kt),  
                              economical cruising speed 245km/h (132kt).  
                              Initial rate of climb 825ft/min.  
                              Service ceiling 15,475ft.  
                              Range at economical cruising speed 1450km (783nm).
                               
                              
                              
                              Weights 
                              
                              
                              DR 400/120 - Empty equipped 535kg (1180lb),  
                              max takeoff 900kg (1985lb).  
                              
                              
                              DR 400/180 - Empty equipped 600kg (1320lb),  
                              max takeoff 1100kg (2425lb).  
                              
                              
                              Dimensions 
                              
                              
                              Wing span 8.72m (28ft 7in),  
                              length 6.96m (22ft 10in),  
                              height 2.23m (7ft 3in).  
                              Wing area 13.6m2 (146.4sq ft).  
                              
                              
                              Capacity 
                              
                              
                              DR 400/120 seats two adults and two children, most 
                              other DR 400 models typically seat four adults.
                               
                              
                              
                              Production 
                              
                              
                              Over 1350 DR 400s of all variants built. 
            
            
            
                               
             
      
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