The Abraham Iris was a two-seat touring airplane produced in France in the early 1930s in two slightly different versions, the Iris I with a 75 kW (100 hp) Hispano-Suiza piston engine,[1] and the Iris II with a Renault engine.[2] The Iris was a conventional parasol wing monoplane with a neatly faired-in engine.
Abraham Iris | |
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Role | Touring aircraft |
Manufacturer | Abraham |
Produced | 1930s |
Data from Aviafrance : Abraham AS-2 'Iris' II[2]
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