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Years ago, I've got thsoe pictures from Ton Meynders via the airwarfareforum. Original
source, I think was the French magazine Les Ailes, but I'm not sure.
And at least it reached the mock-up stage !
 

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Great find my dear Jemiba,


and if someone can make a the drawing of SIPA S-30 better,I can't refine it.
 
I have no way of checking the source, but I made some notes many years ago that a prototype of the S-20 was actually built (the one at the 1946 Paris Salon), but that this aircraft was dismantled before it had ever flown.
Anyone to confirm/deny this?
 
Hi all

JUST A QUESTION !

Hesham write :
"The Sipa S.20. was a side by side 2 seats aircraft"
as show on the Interavia copy
but
Jens show us a photo and a three views with different
cabin and different tail

In an other hand, I read on "Le Fana"
the Sipa S 20 was a 4 seats airplane......................

??????????
Who is right ??
 

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Good question Paul !
Judging the photo, there would have been room behind the front seats, although
with the assumption, that the cockpit windows more or less were marking the edges
of the cabin, there hardly would have been much room for the rear seats. A possible
explanation, to my opinion, could be, that the S.20 was more or less designed as a
two seater, but could have carried, if ´necessary, four people, although those on the
rear seats probably would have to had the stature of children. The same was true for
the Morane Saulnier MS.571, marketed as a "3 to 4 seat" aircraft. And taking into account
the load capacity of 450 kg, I can imagine, that it all performance data were based on
the use as a two-seater only.
 
Hi,


I refine the SIPA S-30 to be more clearer.
 

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Hi,


here is the SIPA S-70 twin engined light transport aircraft project.
 

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"S.70" not "S-70". No hyphens please. Until the 1960s French publications and official documents at large used the point sign "." (what Americans call "period").
 
Seeing this photo again, I remember a discussion, I had, I think in the old airwarfareforum.
The photo to my opinion shows a fuselage, which has a bigger height, than width, similar to the
DH Dragon Rapide. But on the 3-view, the cross section is nearly square. A better photo is attached
(from Minidocavia N°8 "Prototypes De Transport Civil Francais), unfortunately not answering that
question. So I may be wrong with my opinion and 3-view.
 

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Has anyone ever seen any proposed variants of the SIPA S.200 Minijet and S.300 Primary Trainer? Maybe it's just me, but my first thought when seeing them was "lose the second seat, add a machine gun and a couple of small rocket pods, voilà, poor man's attack aircraft." Link to and pics from Luc van Bavel's excellent machdiamonds.com site.
 

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The SIPA S.70;

http://www.avia-it.com/act/biblioteca/periodici/PDF%20Riviste/Ala/L'Ala%201946%20012.pdf
 

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Cutaway SIPA 300, trainer light jet aircraft, the web:
http://machdiamonds.com/s200.html
 

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From Le Fana 231,an Info about SIPA S-500.
 

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Also from Le Fana 445.
 

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hesham said:
I refine the SIPA S-30 to be more clearer.

From Decollage 1946,

here is the SIPA S.30 drawing,in clearer view.
 

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From Ailes 8/1945,all Info about S-30 Project.
 

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From Decollage 11/1946,

the SIPA S.70.
 

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From Decollage 1/1947,

the S.20.
 

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From Decollage 2/1947.
 

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Such tiny vertical tails!

SIPA 20 could be a four-seater if rear passengers sat back-to-back with the pilot.
White Lightning composite kit plane used this configuration to minimize balance hassles when loading the rear seat.

A few people get air sick when riding backwards, but I have only had 1/4,000 tandem skydiving students suffer air sickness when sitting facing the tail of the airplane.
 
From Aviation Francaise 1946,

the SIPA S.30 all details.
 

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From Air Pictorial 1954,

the SIPA S-500.
 

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