
In 1930 Edmond Abraham built the Iris I, a 2 seat parasol monoplane. This was modified as the Iris II with a Renault, 95hp engine.
French regulations evolved and the craft ended at Avignon Chateaublanc.
In 1930 Edmond Abraham built the Iris I, a 2 seat parasol monoplane. This was modified as the Iris II with a Renault, 95hp engine.
French regulations evolved and the craft ended at Avignon Chateaublanc.
Iris II
Engine: Renault 4Pb, 95 hp
Prop: 2 blade wooden
Wingspan: 9.8m / 37 ft 2 in
Length; 6.97m / 22 ft 6 in
Height: 2.5m / 7 ft 7 in
Wing area: 15 sq.m / 161 sq.ft
Empty weight: 467 kg / 1027 lb
MAUW: 760 kg / 1672 lb
Max speed: 180 kph / 113 mph
Range: 400 km / 250 miles
