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* [[Dyn'Aero MCR01|Dyn'Aero MCR01 Club, ULC versions]]
* [[Dyn'Aero MCR01|Dyn'Aero MCR01 VLA, Club, ULC versions]]
* [[Dyn'Aéro MCR4S]]
* [[Dyn'Aéro MCR4S]]
* [[Dyn'Aéro CR.100]]
* [[Dyn'Aéro CR.100]]

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Dyn'Aéro
IndustryAerospace
Founded1992
HeadquartersDarois, France
ProductsFixed-wing aircraft
Websitedynaero.com

Societe Dyn'Aéro is a light aircraft manufacturing company based in Darois, France. Founded on 7 November 1992,[1] the company is notable for its MCR series of factory built and homebuilt aircraft such as the two seat Dyn'Aero MCR01. Dyn'Aero Aircraft are all-composite, carbon fibre, light aircraft based on the aluminum MC-100 Ban-Bi original design of Michel Colomban. Aircraft are supplied either as an amateur-built kit or optionally ready built where regulations allow.

History

Dyn'Aéro was founded on 7 September 1992 by the team of three who built the first CR100, with CEO Christophe Robin.[2]

The company went bankrupt in January 2012 and was sold to Groupe AK on 1 March 2012.[2][3][4]

Aircraft

4S

References

  1. ^ Dyn'Aéro History page
  2. ^ a b Roy, Gil (14 January 2012). "Course contre la montre pour Dyn'Aéro (French language)". AeroBuzz. Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  3. ^ Light Aircraft Association (January 2012). "High profile kit manufacture Dyn Aero, goes into Bankruptcy". Retrieved 21 January 2012.
  4. ^ Groupe AK (undated). "Activité Aéronautique". Retrieved 5 June 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

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