Robin Aircraft

Robin Aircraft
Industry Aerospace
Predecessor Centre-Est Aéronautique
Avions Pierre Robin
Apex Aircraft
Founded 2011
Headquarters Darois, France
Products Fixed-wing aircraft
Website robin-aircraft.com

Robin Aircraft is a French manufacturer of light aircraft. It succeeds to Centre-Est Aéronautique, Avions Pierre Robin and Apex Aircraft (Avions Robin and Robin Aviation).

History

Centre-Est Aéronautique was formed by Pierre Robin and Jean Délémontez, the principal designer of Jodel aircraft, in October 1957. It began manufacturing aircraft at Darois, near Dijon, France.

The first aircraft was designed by Robin and Délémontez. It was based on the D10, a four-seater designed by Édouard Joly and Délémontez at Jodel, that was shelved when work on the Jodel D11 became more urgent. In collaboration with Robin it became the 'Jodel Robin'. It later became the DR100 model (Jodel's models all had D followed by a number). Robin and Délémontez continued to upgrade the design between 1957 and 1972.

The DR100 range was succeeded by the DR200 range.

Production continued in November 1970 under the name Avions Pierre Robin.

Robin Aircraft Apex Aircraft

The Robin DR400 first flew in 1972 and is still in production. It has a tricycle undercarriage, and can carry 4 people. The DR aircraft have the 'cranked wing' configuration, in which the dihedral angle of the outer wing is much greater than the inboard, a configuration which they share with Jodel aircraft. The best known today is the popular DR400, which is a wooden sport monoplane, conceived by Pierre Robin and Jean Délémontez.

The Robin HR200 had a different designer, Chris Heintz, and is fully metallic unlike the wooden DR series. It is a light aerobatic aircraft aimed at flight training. The Robin R2000 series was developed from the HR200 and is produced as the Alpha 2000 by Alpha Aviation in Hamilton, New Zealand since 2004.

Avions Pierre Robin was acquired by Apex Aircraft of France in 1988. Aircraft continued to be manufactured at Darois under the names Avions Robin and Robin Aviation.

Apex Aircraft went into liquidation in 2008 and was acquired by CEAPR. Supplies of spares resumed in March 2009.

Aircraft manufacturing resumed in 2012 under the name Robin Aircraft. (All type certificates are held by CEAPR.)

Robin Aircraft was in its turn succeeded by Robin New Aircraft in 2015; the company offers the DR401 aircraft, a DR400 upgraded with a glass cockpit and available with several engine options.

Aircraft

Robin HR200 120B
Robin DR400 EcoFlyer 135CDI

The new DR401, with a wider cabin and electric flaps and trim, has been introduced at AERO Friedrichshafen on 9 April 2014.

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