Baker RF-47
The Fournier RF-47 is a two-seater monoplane with low wing cantilever of French elementary school.
FNA having established that 1600 planes of school flying in France should be replaced before the end of the year 1990, André Daout, which had just returned to Tours after having sold a company of air work in Africa, created Arc Atlantic Aviation, engaged Rene Fournier as consultant and the design of RF-47 began. Designation RF-47 meant that the new apparatus was to comprise characteristics of the RF-4 and RF-7, even if it were inspired largely by RF-6. The prototype took the air in 1995, an apparatus of preproduction followed in 1997 and one series was launched in 1999 at Euravial . This company was declared in bankruptcy a few months later, three or four apparatuses being stored with Épinal at the time of liquidation.
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