SIPA S.70
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The SIPA S.70 was a late 1940s
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eight-passenger light transport aircraft prototype built by Société Industrielle Pour l’Aéronautique (SIPA).


Design and development

The design for a commercial light transport for ''inter-city'' routes was started in 1947, the S.70 was a wooden, twin-engined, low-wing cantilever, cabin monoplane with a twin tail. Powered by two Mathis G.8R piston engines it had room for six to eight passengers with a pilot sat centrally at the front. The prototype, registered F-WZCI, was flown in 1949 but very little else is known and it did not enter production.


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