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fuselage. A retractable tailwheel undercarriage was fitted, but provision was made for changing to a tricycle undercarriage layout. Accommodation was provided for four persons. The projected production version was to have a non-retractable faired undercarriage, variable-pitch propellers in place of
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in Kent for demonstrations. It was later registered F-PJSV in the homebuilt series and in 2006 was held in storage at the
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