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Rohr 2-175

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plncraze

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I saw this plane in a three view some years ago and I come back to it frequently in my thoughts as a great design. Compared to all the other "take home" airplanes this one seems like it really could be loaded on a trailer at the
end of the flying day. I have read De Piolenc's summary both in Contact! Magazine and on his website and seen the pics on the web but nothing more. In my mind it would be an excellent start to a Light Sport aircraft. Orion mentioned it once on this site in regards to flow control devices.
Does anyone have any additional info on this plane and any ideas why it has not been copied as a homebuilt?
 
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